
In the book's casual forum, the legacies of history shine through with electric urgency as Roger Mudd's highly knowledgeable questions illuminate five truly first-rate minds: Stephen Ambrose, discussing the turbulent years between World War II and the world we inhabit today, eloquently underscores the immense achievement and consequence of D-day--"the pivot point of the twentieth century"--and candidly discusses history's complex assessments of Eisenhower and Nixon.
David McCullough not only enlarges the traditional vision of the Industrial Era--that tumultuous epoch of brilliant lights and dark shadows that gave birth to the modern world--but goes beyond that to explain why he finds history intimate, compelling, and fresh: "There is no such thing as the past."
James McPherson tells how his experience with the civil rights movement of the 1960s led to his career as a student of the Civil War and Reconstruction, and his examination of the ideology that drove the Confederacy enriches our understanding of how the bitter legacy of defeat has shaped events both North and South ever since.
Richard White, discussing westward expansion, traces the evolution of how historians have viewed the American frontier, from a cherished national legend of intrepid pioneers taming an empty wilderness to a complex and often violent story of the melding of many different cultures.
Gordon Wood takes our Revolution from its enshrinement as an inevitable civic event and shows what a chancy, desperate business it really was, along the way offering crisp, telling details about the very human Founding Fathers, and reminding us that, above all, the conflict was a sweeping social revolution whose consequences continue to remake the entire world.
Probing, provocative, and always entertaining, this timely compilation captures five historians at the very top of their profession. Rich in anecdote and deeply felt assessments, "American Heritage(r) Great Minds of History" not only offers fresh and sometimes startling insight into our common past and our national character--it is nothing less than an informal history of the United States from the beginning of the colonies to the end of the Cold War.
American Heritage magazine, the country's leading magazine of history, has published dozens of highly acclaimed books, including American Heritage(r) History of the United States, American Heritage(r) New History of the Civil War, American Heritage(r) New History of World War II, and American Heritage(r) Encyclopedia of American History.
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"These discussions offer something beyond the scope of the authors' published works: an intimate immediacy, a sense of the fizz and crackle of the events actually taking place." --Richard Snow, from his Introduction
The great historians of our day take you on an exhilarating tour through the crucial moments in American history . . .
"Easy reading and very informative."- Civil War News
"All the interviews are fascinating."- Tampa Tribune-Times
"Fascinating . . . Highly recommended."-Library Journal American Heritage Great Minds of History
In a series of interviews that are as valuable as they are engrossing, today's best and brightest historians weigh in on the crucial moments in American history. Whether it's the First Continental Congress or the Cold War, American Heritage Great Minds of History takes you there, imbuing the past with an immediacy that goes well beyond the scope of formal histories.
Conducted by Roger Mudd, the highly respected news commentator and anchor for the History Channel, this collection shares the fascinating insights and rare anecdotes of: Gordon Wood on the Colonial era and the American Revolution; James McPherson on the Civil War and Reconstruction; Richard White on westward expansion; David McCullough on the early twentieth century; and Stephen Ambrose on World War II and the postwar era.
American Heritage magazine, the country's leading magazine of history, has published dozens of highly acclaimed books, including American Heritage History of the United States, American Heritage New History of the Civil War, American Heritage New History of World War II, American Heritage Dictionary of American Quotations, and American Heritage Encyclopedia of American History.
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