Skip to comments.
My review of "A Patriot's History of the United States"
JEFFHEAD.COM ^
| 11 June 2005
| Jeff Head
Posted on 06/11/2005 4:08:26 PM PDT by Jeff Head
Jeff Head's Review of "A Patriot's History of the United States"
Larry Schweikart (Freeper LS) and Michael Allen have written a history of the United States that is tremendously broad in scope, and monumental in its approach in our modern times. It begins with Christopher Columbus and proceeds through to current events, including 9-11 and its aftermath, the War on Terror and the fights in Afghanistan and Iraq as well as the re-election of George W. Bush.. The work covers over 510 years of history in 825 pages. There are over 70 pages of footnotes at the end of the book, detailing critical historical conditions and facts from each of the twenty-two chapters.
The best introduction to a review of this work that I could give regarding its approach the authors took, is from the mouths of the authors themselves in their own introduction:
"Is America's past a tale of racism, sexism, and bigotry? Is it the story of the conquest and rape of a continent? Is U.S. history the story of white slave owners who perverted the electoral process for their own interests? Did America start with Columbus's killing all the Indians, leap to Jim Crow laws and Rockefeller crushing the workers , then finally save itself with Franklin Roosevelts New Deal? The answers, of course, are no, no, no, and NO.
"One might never know this, however, by looking at almost any mainstream U.S. history textbook. Having taught American history in one form or another for close to sixty years between us, we are aware that, unfortunately, many students are berated with tales of the Founders as self-interested politicians and slave-holders, of the icons of American industry as robber-barons, oppressors, and of every American foreign policy initiative as imperialistic and insensitive. At least Howard Zinn's, A People's History of the United States, honestly represents its Marxist biases in the title!
"What is most amazing and refreshing is that the past usually speaks for itself. The evidence is their for telling the great story of the American past honestly-with flaws, absolutely; with shortcomings, most definitely. But we think that an honest evaluation of the history of the United States must begin and end with the recognition that, compared to any other nation, America's past is a bright and shining light. America was, and is, the city on a hill, the fountain of hope, the beacon of liberty. We utterly reject "My country right or wrong"- what scholar wouldn't? But in the last thirty years, academics have taken an equally destructive approach, "My country always wrong!" We reject that too.
"Instead, we remain convinced that if the story of America's past is told fairly, the results cannot be anything but a deepened patriotism, a sense of awe at the obstacles overcome, the passion invested, the blood and tears spilled, and the nation that was built."
The authors then proceed to do just that, to show that despite the errors, mistakes, and shortcomings along the way, the telling of American history ends up being a story of unequaled faith, character, virtue, and moral clarity. They demonstrate how through the faith and goodness of most of the principle characters involved, as well as the majority of the settlers, colonists, and then citizens, a liberty was allowed to develop that was based on moral constraint and founded in Christian heritage. That liberty then allowed America to become the envy of the world. Not due to arrogance, selfishness or shortsightedness, though there was some of that at times, but due to the intrinsic foundational moral principles that those people based their lives upon which produced and then maintained that freedom and that prosperity.
It is a marvelous work that I cannot recommend highly enough. Every student of American history, every parent wanting their child to understand what truly has made this nation great, every home schooling parent should place this book in their library and make it readily available to their children. Better yet, they should sit down and read it together with them.
Now, you may find that because of the scope of the work that there are some particular details which you are personally aware of in history that do not get the attention you would prefer. I found this so with the phenomenal story of George Rogers Clark, older brother to the great explorer, William Clark of the famed Lewis and Clark expedition. George Rogers Clark, with a small band of less than 200 soldiers, during the Revolutionary War defeated and brought under American control, the entirety of the Northwest Territory at the time. A land mass that doubled the size of the United States. He did it through stratagem and through miraculous means that are a marvel to this day...and he did it without losing a man in combat. Because of his exploits, entire Indian nations at the time, who otherwise could have posed significant issue to the western expansion of America, and to the defeat of the British in the west, sued for peace with this great man, his very small band of soldiers, and the fledgling nation they represented. That his story was not covered was a disappointment to me because I had anticipated it. But, on the other hand, it gave me the opportunity to teach my youngest son about that particular aspect of the revolutionary war as we read the magnificent coverage of other more notable aspects of the revolution, and, which I might add, were in fact more germane to the ultimate victory over the British.
In a work of this scope, to pay that much attention to every detail would result in a work of ten or twelve volumes, which was not the author's aim. Through not becoming distracted, they accomplish their aim, as stated in the introduction, marvelously throughout the book, paying great heed to the pivotal points in history and the underlying political, cultural, and moral issues all along the way that contributed to them.
For remaining true to this, and remaining true to the actual conditions and intent of those of whom they write, the authors deserve our most sincere congratulations and their own scholarly notoriety. For having the courage and clarity to show how those events and those people used their faith, their determination, and their integrity and commitment to set the foundation for, craft, build, and then maintain and defend American liberty (including a true rendition of things like the Vietnam War and why it turned out the way it did) and its accompanying life style and prosperity, the authors deserve our undying respect and gratitude.
TOPICS: Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: america; americanhistory; apatriotshistory; bookreview; freeperauthoirs; freeperauthors; freeperjeffhead; larryschweikart; patriotism; patriotshistory; truth; ushistory
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first 1-20, 21-40, 41-60, 61-80 ... 121-125 next last
Anyone who has a deep love for this nation and the faith and ideals that have made her strong should get and read this book.
1
posted on
06/11/2005 4:08:27 PM PDT
by
Jeff Head
To: LS
Here's a review bro. Thanks for a great and inspiring read. God bless you and your co-author for a job well done!
2
posted on
06/11/2005 4:09:36 PM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(www.dragonsfuryseries.com)
To: joanie-f; Dukie; Squantos; JohnHuang2; k.trujillo; Travis McGee; jim macomber; Critter; Lurker; ...
Here's a review of LS's inspiring work. IMHO, we all owe them a lot of thanks for a job very well done!
3
posted on
06/11/2005 4:12:41 PM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(www.dragonsfuryseries.com)
To: Jeff Head
Got it, reading it, plan to use it in teaching.
To: LS
Larry:
Any chance you'll do an audio version of this book? I've been doing the "books on tape" thing on my long commute and would love to "read" your book on the freeway.
Cheers!
SCR
5
posted on
06/11/2005 4:17:26 PM PDT
by
So Cal Rocket
(Proud Member: Internet Pajama Wearers for Truth)
To: anniegetyourgun
Outstanding...couldn't be a better use. Teaching others about what really made our nation great and has allowed it to endure.
God grant that we, in our turn, will have the same mettle, conviction and faith of our forebearers so that 100 years from now people living in that time will say the same of us.
6
posted on
06/11/2005 4:17:26 PM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(www.dragonsfuryseries.com)
To: Jeff Head
7
posted on
06/11/2005 4:23:27 PM PDT
by
listenhillary
(If it ain't broke, it will be after the government tries to fix it)
To: listenhillary
Agreed. I have thoroughly enjoyed it.
8
posted on
06/11/2005 4:24:19 PM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(www.dragonsfuryseries.com)
To: Jeff Head
Thanks for the "heads up"!
To: Jeff Head
Thanks for the review Jeff. I've been thinking about ordering this book (I was hesitant because I have dozens of books that I thought might be good but "fizzled" after the first few pages). I'm going to order it today.
10
posted on
06/11/2005 4:27:18 PM PDT
by
wagglebee
("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
To: JDoutrider
You are welcome. Hope you have this book, and if not that you will consider getting one. Great read, should be in every loyal American's library IMHO.
11
posted on
06/11/2005 4:27:45 PM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(www.dragonsfuryseries.com)
To: Jeff Head
12
posted on
06/11/2005 4:29:14 PM PDT
by
rang1995
(They will love us when we win)
To: wagglebee
It's a great history book and does a fine job of setting the record straight as opposed to so much anti-American academia material out there.
Great reference and great for teaching children and grand-children.
13
posted on
06/11/2005 4:29:15 PM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(www.dragonsfuryseries.com)
To: rang1995
Great...spread the word. LS's handling of Kennedy, Johnson, the Vietnam War, Carter and Clintons are tremendous...not to mention the rest of our history.
14
posted on
06/11/2005 4:30:30 PM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(www.dragonsfuryseries.com)
To: Jeff Head
bump for a great book, and a great review.
Did you post it on Amazon, Jeff?
15
posted on
06/11/2005 4:32:27 PM PDT
by
RobFromGa
(Send Bolton to the UN!)
To: Jeff Head
We are using this book in our home school study of American History.
To: RobFromGa
Thanks Rob. I posted it here, on my site, and on Amazon and Barnes & Noble today. I hope it shows up in a couple of days on both Amazon and B&N.
Best Fregards my friend!
17
posted on
06/11/2005 4:38:13 PM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(www.dragonsfuryseries.com)
To: Jeff Head
Thanks, I just ordered it.
18
posted on
06/11/2005 4:38:36 PM PDT
by
wagglebee
("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
To: Jeff Head
19
posted on
06/11/2005 4:38:54 PM PDT
by
Gritty
("Bill Clinton is the novelty vaudeville intermission between the great conflicts of our time-M Steyn)
To: aberaussie
Outstanding! My daughter, who will be home schooling her two boys (her hubby is in the US Navy) intends to do the same.
20
posted on
06/11/2005 4:39:06 PM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(www.dragonsfuryseries.com)
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first 1-20, 21-40, 41-60, 61-80 ... 121-125 next last
Disclaimer:
Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual
posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its
management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the
exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson