The Longman History of the United States of America by Hugh Brogan

The Longman History of the United States of America

Hugh Brogan
740 pages
William Morrow & Co
Feb 1986
Hardcover
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From Library Journal British historian Brogan has written a lively narrative history of the United States. With a skilled sense of storytelling and pages loaded with delightful Britishisms, Brogan delivers a personalized narrative that places this book apart fromand abovemost textbooks. We learn, for instance, that Ben Franklin is the American with whom Brogan most fervently wishes to dine in heaven. Since the work was first written for a British audience, it sparkles with new angles on old material, though it seldom challenges the reader to delve more deeply into historical debates. Brogan occasionally relies too heavily on politics as the central focus and falls back on consensus interpretation and traditional chronological categories. Nonetheless, the book gives Americans a chance to see how others describe our historical pageant. Brogan has succeeded splendidly in most respects and deserves a wide readership. Charles K. Piehl, Director of Sponsored Progs., Mankato State Univ., Minn.Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. Review 'unusually interesting' Gore Vidal 'a marvellous, exhilarating book' Jonathan Steinberg 'vigorous, authoritative and to the point' Phillip Whitehead --This text refers to an alternate
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Pages 740
Publisher William Morrow & Co
Published 1986
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