A definitive history of America's vibrant and tumultuous rise during
the Jacksonian era, from the Bancroft Prize-winning author of Walt
Whitman's America. A New York Times Notable Book "Reynolds's book
shines a bright light on the cultural, social, intellectual, and
artistic currents buffeting the nation. . . . Reynolds is a
thoughtful historian and Waking Giant is as engaging and insightful
a narrative of this critical interregnum as any written in years." —
New York Times Book Review America experienced unprecedented growth
and turmoil in the years between 1815 and 1848. It was an age when
Andrew Jackson redefined the presidency and James K. Polk expanded the
nation's territory. Historian and literary critic David S. Reynolds
captures the turbulence of a democracy caught in the throes of the
controversy over slavery, the rise of capitalism, and the birth of
urbanization. He brings to life the reformers, abolitionists, and
temperance advocates who struggled to correct America's worst social
ills, and he reveals the shocking phenomena that marked the age:
violent mobs, P. T. Barnum's freaks, all-seeing mesmerists, polygamous
prophets, and rabble-rousing feminists. Meticulously researched and
masterfully written, Waking Giant is a brilliant chronicle of
America's vibrant and tumultuous rise. "Kaleidoscopic. . . . A
happy mosaic of an era that may well be, just as the author suggests,
the "richest" in American history." — The Wall Street Journal
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America in the Age of Jackson
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ISBN
9780061971440
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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