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A Century Turns: New Hopes, New Fears [Hardcover]

Dr. William J. Bennett
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January 12, 2010

In  A Century Turns, William J. Bennett explores America's recent and momentous history―the contentious election of 1988, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of global Communism, the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton, the technological and commercial boom of the 1990s, the war on terror, and the election of America's first black president.

Surveying politics and pop culture, economics and technology, war and religion, Bennett pieces together the players, the personalities, the feats and the failures that transformed key moments in the American story. And he captures it all with piercing insight and unrelenting optimism.


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About the Author

Dr. William J. Bennett is one of America’s most influential and respected voices on cultural, political, and educational issues. Host of the top-ten nationally syndicated radio show Bill Bennett’s Morning in America, he is also the Washington Fellow of the Claremont Institute. He is the author and editor of more than twenty-five books.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson (January 12, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1595551697
  • ISBN-13: 978-1595551696
  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 1.1 x 9.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (147 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #832,895 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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If you are looking for a modern day history book, I would highly recommend reading this one. Kaitlin C.  |  63 reviewers made a similar statement
The book is quick reading, not for lack of detail, but because Bennett's style is easy to take. Jerry Saperstein  |  45 reviewers made a similar statement
William J. Bennett covers it all in his new book, "A Century Turns: New Hopes, New Fears." Jill P. Jones  |  28 reviewers made a similar statement
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I was eager to read the latest book I received to review for my blog. A Century Turns: New Hopes, New Fears by William Bennett is a fair, informative, and sometimes encouraging look at the political and global events of the years 1998-2008. This book was a far departure from my usual literary palette. Aside from a couple of non-fiction writers, most of my reading time is spent on books about theology, church work, and leadership. However, I have long been an admirer of Bill Bennett and both his writings as well as his political stances. Bennett is a strong conservative and has been heavily aligned with Republican leaders and causes for many years. However, his political ties have never hindered him from both offering strong opinions as well as voicing strong opposition to policies he disagrees with. This has made him a well-respected figure in Washington on both sides of the aisle.

A Century Turns is a follow-up to Bennett's previous works, America: The Last Best Hope volumes 1 and 2. I have not read those books. Bennett explains that after their publication and embrace by many, he was encouraged to write a book about the events leading up to the turn of the century. I am a product of most of the events that he writes about. In 1998, I was a 20-year old, not well-informed, college student who was being asked to vote in his first significant presidential election. The list of events over the last 20 years described by Bennett are staggering: the fall of communism, the quick war to free Kuwait from Iraq, the bombing of the World Trade Center, the election of two liberal presidents - Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, the election of a father and a son - George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, 9/11, the war in Afghanistan, the controversy of the 2000 presidential election, "hanging chads", the war and fall of Iraq, the arrest and execution of Saddam Hussein. These events, and dozens more, have all occurred and radically shaped our world in the last 20 years.

Bill Bennett does an excellent job of walking through the events that have occurred over this 20-year time span and their political implications. While not backing away from his strong conservatism, he does a fair job of giving the good and the bad of both the Democratic and Republican parties. He is not afraid to open up the issues and reveal much of what the "mainstream media" has under or mis-reported over the last few years. In his asterisk notes he usually adds his commentary on how he advised a certain president or how he debated liberals on television about these events. Bennett primary purpose is not to get the reader to agree with him politically. His primary purpose is to show how America has long been a light and beacon of freedom and how this has been shown or hidden in the last 20 years. Bennett is first and foremost an American and a patriot. He has a huge grasp on American history and the constitution.

If you like history, especially the kind that hasn't been revised by today's liberal press, this is a great book. If you are like me, you will read this and find yourself reminiscing as you think about where you were when these moments were taking place. I didn't realize at the time how significant the election of a charming Southern Governor with a checkered moral past would be at the time. It didn't seem imaginable after Bush's soaring popularity in the post 9/11 events would diminish and have him leave office as one of the most unpopular presidents (according to so-called "approval ratings" and because of the heavily biased attacks of the media). It was unthinkable when Jesse Jackson ran for president in 1998 that 20 years later, a man with African-American background would be elected and sworn in. Reading through the pages of A Century Turns is a gentle reminder that while history is prologue, the making of it occurs in everyday events that are never insignificant.

This book was graciously provided for review by Thomas Nelson books as part of their [...] program.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for Americans February 22, 2010
By Mary G
Format:Hardcover
The past 20 years of America's history have been filled with crises and successes, with hope and fears. We now stand on the edge of so much that is possible -- possibly good, possibly bad. But in the words of the cliche "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it", it's important for all Americans to know where we've been, how we got there and what we can do differently or better.

Bennett's book does this for us -- he elucidates the past 20 years of our history ... the political machinations, the international disruptions and eruptions, the economic issues ... and helps the reader understand not just what happened but a bit of the background that explains WHY these things happened. As a long-time Washington "insider", Bennett is uniquely positioned to relate this history; as a consummate story-teller, Bennett's book is a great read!

The book will bring the reader from Mr. Bush, Sr's one-term presidency right up to the eve of Mr. Obama's presidency -- detailing along the way all the major events that impacted the United States for good or bad. Personal comments (from a very conservative view) are scattered throughout the text which reads fairly even-handed on the good, the bad and the ugly of the 20 years.

I'd recommend this book for highschool American History students and every American adult that would like to understand where we were and how we can improve where we're going.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Snapshot of the Past 20 years February 17, 2010
Format:Hardcover
William Bennett takes a look at the past 20 years of history form 1988-2008. He contends that this is a vital part of American history and one that saw some of the greatest changes in our history. The sub title, new hopes and new fears, captures that sentiment. While some would not consider this a complete or exhaustive history of the past 20 years, Bennett captures the events that most greatly affected the U. S. From the end of the Reagan era, the fall of Bush I, the Clinton years, Rodney King, even OJ and the election of Barack Obama, Bennett looks at the ins and outs of these significant historical events. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, even more than I first thought. It was during these years that I came of age. I remember where I was when some of the events were detailed. Bennett's writing style is more than just sharing information and is more of storytelling. Of course, Bennett found himself in the middle of some of these historical events as well. While he has a tendency to lean to the right, Bennett shoots the history pretty much down the middle. I appreciated that he did not editorialize in the main text and left that mostly for the foot notes. This could almost read as Bennett's memoirs. After reading this work, I am intrigued to read his previous two works on American history as well. A very well written book and quick read. I highly recommend it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Recent History
I am a fan of William Bennett, although I'm not much of a history buff. Mr. Bennett's writing is impartial and engaging. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Century Turns
Before this book I had only briefly heard of William J. Bennett. He has written other books, one of them being "The Book of Virtues for Young People" which I owned. Read more
Published 10 months ago by L. White
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3.0 out of 5 stars I'm Not A Fan Of The Genre, But Even I Thought The Book Was Decent
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Published 14 months ago by Carolyn A. Russell
2.0 out of 5 stars Good for a history buff, not really for the average reader
I have to say that this book was VERY different from what I normally read. I thought it may be interesting to open up my reading horizons though, so I gave it a shot by reading "A... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Amy
4.0 out of 5 stars Looking back, looking forward
There's a reason that William J. Bennett is respected by so many. He's a conservative pundit and political theorist, but he has a logical voice, and though you may agree or... Read more
Published 16 months ago by John Williamson
4.0 out of 5 stars a little dry for the non history lover
Bennett's book is an excellent review of the past 20 years in history. He makes us look at little events that turn into huge impactful changes in our landscape. However.... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Lynn M. Capps
3.0 out of 5 stars Good read for those who aren't already well-informed
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Published 18 months ago by P. Canup
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Published 19 months ago by R. Thomasson
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What's happened to our country? It seemed such little time ago that there wasn't such terrible corruption in the capitol; before the war on terror began; before scandals broke out... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Seth Reid
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