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Recarving Rushmore
Recarving Rushmore: Ranking the Presidents on Peace, Prosperity, and Liberty© 2009 Ivan Eland527 pages Presidential rankings tend to favor those who were most active, reigning during a crisis or creating expansive new programs that alter the nation’s fortunes. What of … Continue reading
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Tagged Hail to the Chief, history, libertarianism, politics, Politics-CivicInterest
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The Cost of Liberty
The Cost of Liberty: The Life of John Dickinson© 2013 William Murchinson257 pages “Experience must be our only guide; reason may mislead us.” Can you claim to be a Founding Father if you didn’t sign the Declaration of Independence? What … Continue reading
Behind the Mask of Chivalry
Behind the Mask of Chivalry: The Making of the Second Klan© 1995 Nancy MacLean336 pages I’m a faithful follower of Brother John Birch, and I belong to the Antioch Baptist Church — and I ain’t even got a garage, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1920s, American South, cults and conspiracies, fascism, gangs tribes and parties, history, social change
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American Colonies
American Colonies: The Settling of North America© 2001 Alan Taylor526 pages American Colonies is a sweeping history of the New World, one that attempts to convey the full American experience, beginning with the arrival of … Continue reading
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Tagged Britain, Colonial America, France, Hispanic, history, Latino, Native America, Netherlands, Russia, slavery and rebellion, Spain, survey
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The English People on the Eve of Colonization
The English People on the Eve of Colonization© 1954 Wallace Notestein302 pages If there was ever an exemplar for not judging a book by its cover, The English People on the Eve of Colonization is it. The binding is … Continue reading
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Tagged Britain, history, law, social history, Stuart England
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The Colonial Experience
The Americans: The Colonial Experience© 1967 Daniel Boorstin528 pages Daniel Boorstin’s The Americans delivers a cultural history of the American colonies, beginning first with profiles on the disparate groups that settled on the eastern seaboard (Puritans, Quakers, and … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Colonial America, Daniel Boorstin, history, law, religion
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The Fiery Cross
The Fiery Cross: The Ku Klux Klan in America© 1998 Wyn Craig Wade528 pages Living in the country as I did, the bus ride to school always lasted over an hour, and in elementary school I remember being utterly petrified … Continue reading
The Wars of the Roses
The Wars of the Roses© 1996 Alison Weir496 pages The wars of the roses sounds like a gardening contest run amok, but no genteel horticulturists were involved. The strange appellation refers to a series of dynastic crises in 15th century … Continue reading
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Tagged Alison Weir, Britain, history, Hundred Years War, Medieval, military, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, Wars of the Roses
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The South since the War
The South Since the War: As Shown by Fourteen Weeks of Travel and Observation in Georgia and the Carolinas© 1866 Sidney Andrews400 pages In the autumn of 1865, as the dust and ashes were still settling over the graves of … Continue reading
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Tagged American Civil War, American South, history, memoir, Reconstruction, travel
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The Fall of Saxon England
The Fall of Saxon England© 1975 Richard Humble242 pages History never rests. In the middle of the first millennium, the great tide of the Roman Empire began at last to recede. Its legions stationed in distant reaches of the realm, … Continue reading