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5.0 out of 5 stars An outstanding historical interpretation of early America, February 27, 1999
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This review is from: Americans: A Collision of Histories (Paperback)
This book is packed full of valuable insights and stories enriching one's understanding of diversity and the way it has been interpreted by Americans through the mid-19th century. As a college professor of history myself, I find the book an incomparable resource for adding to my knowledge and looking at various problems through different lenses. So many books simply tell the same story; Countryman's book is outstanding in its perspective of trying to look at our history through the lenses of women, native and African Americans in intriguing ways. The book makes me think, and I keep going back to it. For example, on the Revolution itself, he asks the question of what the consequences of the decision of which side to support were for Native Americans, for slaves, and for loyalist men and women. I highly recommend the book for anyone interested in U.S, History. It is written very well, with anecdotal evidence and a fresh perspective.
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Americans: A Collision of Histories
Americans: A Collision of Histories by Edward Countryman (Paperback - April 14, 1997)
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