Posted on 05/29/2015 4:24:56 AM PDT by iowamark
The final Heartland Author Series event before The Heartland Institute moves its headquarters from One South Wacker Drive, #2740, to its new facility in Arlington Heights was held on Thursday, May 21, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Featured was Larry Schweikart, who along with co-author Michael Allen, wrote the newly released 10th anniversary edition of A Patriots History of the United States: From Columbuss Great Discovery to Americas Age of Entitlement.
It is irrefutable that during past three decades, many history professors have allowed their biases to distort the way Americas past is taught. These intellectuals have searched for instances of racism, sexism, and bigotry in our history while downplaying the greatness of Americas patriots and the achievements of dead white men.
As a result, more emphasis is placed on Harriet Tubman than on George Washington; more about the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II than about D-Day or Iwo Jima; more on the dangers we faced from Joseph McCarthy than those we faced from Josef Stalin.
A Patriots History of the United States corrects doctrinaire biases. Instead, Americas discovery, founding, and development are reexamined with an appreciation for the elements of public virtue, personal liberty, and private property that make this nation uniquely successful. Offering a long-overdue acknowledgment of Americas true and proud history, Schweikart and Allen tell their story from the time of Columbuss voyage to Obamacare. The authors dont ignore Americas mistakes through the years, but they put them back in their proper perspective while celebrating the strengths of the men and women who cleared the wilderness, abolished slavery, and rid the world of fascism and communism.
Introduction of Larry Schweikart
Joe Morris, as a long-time friend and supporter of The Heartland Institute, and in his assigned role to introduce speaker Larry Schweikart, pointed out what he called Exhibit A for homeschooling. Morris acknowledged four home-schooled young ladies in attendance at the Heartland event who were eager to hear and meet their history teacher in person, having used A Patriots History of the United States as their high school history textbook. The girls are being schooled under Classical Conversation.com, a Christian home-school K-12 program. 60,000 children are enrolled in this program.
In praising Larry Schweikart, a history professor at the University of Dayton, for his ability to connect with the American people, Morris suggested four other current authors who can be trusted and who are likewise accessible to the American people: Doris Kearns Godwin, Michael Beschloss, David McCullough, and Paul Johnson.
Describing Larry Schweikart as one who earned his stripes in the academic world, Joe Morris spoke of Schweikart as being knowledgeable about trends in history and how history is made. As a drummer in a REAL rock band before his love of history drew Schweikart back to the world of academia, Morris explained how Schweikart understood the connection between the fall of the Berlin Wall and the love of rock music by anti-Communist young people behind the Iron Curtain. Despite living under a highly regulated government system, young people could perform rock music in a group situation without permission from government to experience freedom and innovation in what was a highly regimented society. Young people could pretend they were Americans! It took President Ronald Reagan to grasp something special between rock music and freedom.
Since 2009 Schweikart has been a film producer. His documentary, Rockin the Wall, about rock musics part in bringing down the Iron Curtain, has appeared on PBS. See here a short clip of the documentary. Schweikarts current project, Other Walls 2 Fall, featuring Yanni, Clint Black, Busta Rhymes, and a heavy metal band from inside Tehran, is nearly finished. Also noteworthy is that Schweikart is presently writing a biography of Ronald Reagan.
Schweikart elaborates about the how, when and why of his book
Larry Schweikart had an interesting and unusual tale to tell of how A Patriots History evolved out of an earlier published book dealing with the history of American business, The Entrepreneurial Adventure. Wishing to write an inclusive textbook that dealt accurately and fairly with the history of this nation, a substantial revision was called for. A history book that irked Schweikart was A Peoples History of the United States by revisionist historian Howard Zinn. Zinns biased history, published in 1980, is still selling thousands of copies a year. Many of those copies are assigned readings for courses in colleges and high schools taught by leftist disciples of their radical mentor.
Essential to the planned revision was the inclusion of free market ideas. In due time a 1,700 page manuscript was presented to several publishers under the title, Cup of Hope, but only Penguin was interested. But first off the title had to go. Also frowned upon was the number of pages. 1,100 pages were initially chopped, but the manuscript was still considered too long. A further chopping of pages was mandated, which eliminated all maps, enabled the book to reach the magic number of 948 pages and made a $25.00 selling price possible.
A Patriots History of the United States by Larry Schweikart and co-authored by Michael Allen, was first published as a Sentinel Book by Penguin in 2004. As Schweikart tells it, although the book was modestly successful The Wall Street Journal had a positive review and Rush Limbaugh likewise praised it everything changed six years later. In 2010 Schweikart made a guest appearance on Glenn Becks program on Fox News, which back in 2010 reached a viewing audience of 3.5 million. After Schweikarts appearance he received an apology call from Beck, with Beck confessing that he had not read Schweikarts book before the interview. Upon reading Schweikarts book over the weekend that followed, Beck found it to be most enjoyable. What a surprise Schweikart had when tuning in to Becks next show! Glenn Beck was discussing A Patriots History at length, brandishing the book in front of the camera complete with highlights and sticky notes, and asking that his viewers read it like George Foreman selling a grill on an infomercial.
A Patriots History suddenly skyrocketed up the bestseller lists. Schweikart recalled how his publisher would call him and say things like Were going to be on the New York Times bestseller list! or Were going to be in the top 10 on the New York Times bestseller list! Responding in a nonchalant way Schweikart would reply, Oh, thats nice.
Finally Schweikart received a call that the book had reached #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. Schweikart, although amused by the popping corks he heard in the background, responded as he always did to his publishers call, without marked enthusiasm for the achievement. Incredulous at Schweikarts response his publisher replied, Dont you understand what this means? Its going to be in Walmart! The latter was great news for Schweikart, for he had finally succeeded in writing a history book that would be read by average Americans, rather than by academics or elites.
The new 10th Anniversary Edition of A Patriots History published November 25, 2014, goes through 2013 and President Obamas first term. Included is a thorough examination of the George W. Bush presidency. Obama did not receive good marks. As remarked Larry Schweikart, Jimmy Carter finally has somebody worse than himself and Millard Fillmore.
Although A Patriots History is considered a trade book rather than a text book, the book is being used at 30 different universities and colleges, among them Rice and TCU. It is the required textbook at the University of Mississippi.
Schweikart offers reasons for Americas greatness
In closing Schweikart offered his take as to why this nation has been successful:
1. It has a Christian, mostly Protestant Foundation.
2. There is the presence of English Common Law, which was brought by settlers from England to the colonies. In colonial day benign neglect told governors what to do. Common law will not allow Obama to become a tyrant. It was because of Common Law that Congress was unable to pass the Senates immigration bill. The American people overrode Congress.
3. A free market system exists.
4. Written documents and deeds are issued for property.
pingaroo
Sounds like an interesting author.
-——Young people could pretend they were Americans! -——
China, 2015
They have become Chicaps
Sounds like a good door-stop for my den...
j/k, LS.
It’s always nice to see one of the good guys be successful.
A Patriot’s History of the United States BUMP!
Freeper LS
5.56mm
Good stuff bump.
LS/MFB
{Larry Schweikart means more fine books}......
in the first paragraph, it takes you to Amazon. If you scroll down a bit, you'll notice Amazon paired Howard Zinn's pathetic "Peoples History..." as "Frequently Bought Together"
Color me skeptical about such a frequently paired purchase.
Our very own LS—take a bow!
You should buy A Patriot’s History of the United States for sure. And, as has already been pointed out in this thread, this is FReeper LS.
Kudos!
Thanks all. I almost didn’t make this, having left Dayton 5 1/2 hours early (with an hour time change leeway) but Chicago’s incredibly crappy roads and parking meant that I got there literally on time.
I have several of those door-stops :)
Well, most colleges that have adopted our book adopt it with Zinn for contrast. They have students analyze the different approaches. But since you’re skeptical and can’t have read it . . . .
Burke is a long time supporter and I’m pretty sure has read all my stuff.
I missed that he was pinging you with that post, and not replying to the original post. Low key, that. heh!
Chicago needs to spend more money on inferstructer. ;)
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