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America Empire Of Liberty David Reynolds

America Empire Of Liberty By David Reynolds

America Empire Of Liberty by David Reynolds


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This epic narrative tells America's story through the voices of those who lived it - Presidents and farmers, mothers and children, settlers and soldiers, slaves and Indians.

America Empire Of Liberty Summary

America Empire Of Liberty: Volume 1: Liberty And Slavery by David Reynolds

This epic narrative tells America's story through the voices of those who lived it - Presidents and farmers, mothers and children, settlers and soldiers, slaves and Indians. The series celebrates the country's achievements but also examines its paradoxes by investigating three abiding themes of American life: empire, liberty and faith. These first thirty episodes start with the Native Americans, who arrived from Asia around 15,000 years ago. In a fascinating journey that takes in the impact of Columbus, the founding of Puritan New England, the Declaration of Independence, the slave trade and the forced relocation of the Indians, Reynolds shows how the U.S. expanded to cover a whole continent, laying the foundations of a superpower - if the country could stay united. And that seemed a big `if' in 1861 as the conflicts over liberty and slavery brought America to the brink of Civil War. 6 CDs. 7 hrs 30 mins.

America Empire Of Liberty Reviews

Reynolds's presentation combines enthusiasm with authority, and his insightful and far-ranging text is augmented by a wealth of archive voices, from speeches to people in the street * Oldie *
Reynolds' vigorous presentation of his sweep of American history, and the interwoven voices and news reports of the time, make for striking immediacy * Observer *
Auntie's latest Radio 4 history series (this is volume 1, up to 1860) may well topple my all-time favourite, This Sceptred Isle, from its so far unchallenged number one spot... A seriously major production. -- Sue Arnold * The Guardian *

About David Reynolds

David Reynolds is a Professor of International History at Cambridge University, and a Fellow of Christ's College. He was awarded the Wolfson Prize for History, 2004, and elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2005. He has written and presented several history films for the BBC - among them the 2008 series Summits. His books include several on modern America and its relations with Europe. His fascination with the country dates back to a year living there as a student, culminating in an epic ten-week, 10,000 mile bus journey in the summer of 1974 which ended outside the White House on the morning Richard Nixon resigned. David has been a regular visitor to the United States ever since and has held visiting university appointments at Harvard, Nebraska and Oklahoma. America, Empire of Liberty, his book linked to the BBC Radio 4 series, was published by Penguin in 2009.

Additional information

GOR006527297
9781405677806
1405677805
America Empire Of Liberty: Volume 1: Liberty And Slavery by David Reynolds
Used - Very Good
Hardback
BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House
2008-11-03
N/A
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