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Liberty and Empire Through the Irrepressible Conflict

The Growth of the American Republic, Part One: 1763-1859

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Liberty and Empire Through the Irrepressible Conflict

Di: Samuel Eliot Morison, Henry Steele Commager, Richard Smoley
Letto da: Jason Leikam
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This audio volume, Part One, features the first 29 chapters, covering 1763-1859, Liberty and Empire through The Irrepressible Conflict.

The Growth of the American Republic tells the story of how an insignificant string of colonies on the Eastern Seaboard transformed itself into the richest and most powerful nation in history.

This account, by renowned historians Samuel Eliot Morison and Henry Steele Commager, gives a full, sweeping overview of the United States between 1763, the end of the French and Indian War, and World War I. First published in 1930, it remains unsurpassed for the range and depth of its coverage, extending from social, geographical, and economic factors to the events, personalities, and conflicts that shaped the history of this nation.

The Growth of the American Republic also stands among historical writings as a paragon of clarity and accessibility.

Samuel Eliot Morison (1887-1976) was a prolific and much-admired historian. In addition to his work on general American history, he wrote extensively on naval history and on his native New England. He received his PhD from Harvard University and taught there for forty years. Honored by many as “the dean of twentieth-century American historians,” he was known for avoiding excessive theorizing in his works. Instead, he chose to present his account of events in a clear and audience-friendly manner.

Henry Steele Commager (1902-98) was another highly distinguished historian of twentieth-century America. Teaching at New York University, Columbia University, and Amherst College, he is credited with 40 books and 700 essays and reviews. Known not only for his academic research and writing, he was also vocal and active in social matters, being a prominent opponent of the McCarthyite frenzy of the 1950s and, later, of the war in Vietnam.

In an age of increasingly narrow specialization in the academic world, The Growth of the American Republic, reproduced here in its groundbreaking first edition, remains essential for anyone interested in history—and indeed for all Americans. Richard Smoley’s foreword updates this classic work and shows how many of its main themes, including immigration and protectionism, have continued into the present.

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