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Title: America: A Narrative History
by George Brown Tindall, David Emory Shi, George Browm Tindall
ISBN: 0-393-04857-8
Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company
Pub. Date: September, 1999
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $75.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (10 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent book and resource
Comment: I am a Political Science student, and used this text in A.P. U.S. History in high school. In high school I found that it is, as other reviewers have mentioned, not only packed with information, but occasionally recites short, funny stories and interesting tidbits not found in normal, dry history books. Today, as I do a lot of research and writing for Political Science, I find that I am constantly referring to it to look up all sorts of information listed in tables in the back or to read a paragraph about this or that. It is a wonderful text and a resource for any student in the Social Sciences, or anyone interested in America's history, particularly political history.

Rating: 4
Summary: Pretty Interesting for a textbook
Comment: This is the textbook used by my AP US history class, and it is actually rather interesting. It is in depth (it covers everything from pre-Columbus to today's political/social scene), well-written, and has sometimes useful chapter overview sections at the beginning and end of each chapter. The information contained is pretty liberal, which improves coverage of political scams and scandals, women, minorities, and the arts. However, sometimes I wish it was a little more neutral in its outlook; conservative political groups are often portrayed as "yuckier" than liberal groups. Still, I think that this book is a good resource that tells some of the grittier details of American history.

Rating: 1
Summary: Very Disappointing...Laughably Slanted Perspective
Comment: I'd like to preface this review by stating that I'm a registered independent and have voted for both Republican and Democrat presidents. That being said, I found this book to be outrageously slanted; it was almost as if I was reading liberal propaganda. Wanting to read a detailed overview of American history, I decided upon this textbook due to the authors' reputation and the mostly positive reviews I'd previously read. Big mistake.

While reading this book, I decided to start with the late 20th century (with which I was, of course, pretty familiar), to see how historically correct the authors' depiction of the facts were. I was EXTREMELY disappointed to say the least. Any policy or program which negatively influenced the power of labor unions, or didn't support causes such as welfare, affirmative action, feminism, etc. were consistently considered "bad" without any justification. For example, one passage included: "Many working mothers, however eager to be self-reliant, refused to penalize their children and returned to welfare full-time." Hmmm. Penalize their children by getting off welfare. Does that sound objective? When referring to Ronald Regan, they discussed his reputation as a "mental midget," and literally dismissed ALL of his accomplishments as "luck." For instance: "Reagan's luck returned, "Reagan's luck continued," "despite his mismanagement, Reagan's luck prevailed." Putting aside any opinions of Reagan, I think even the most anti-Reagan scholar could have found SOMETHING beneficial he did for the country. To the contrary, of course, all democratic presidents were portrayed almost as American "heroes," and dismissed all of their failures to external events or conservative influence.

I was looking for an objective, scholarly discussion of American history - what I received was liberal propaganda without any rigorous analysis of the facts. I expected a small amount of bias, as nobody can be truly neutral, but the authors' didn't try and hide their serious liberal agenda. I was afraid to read the rest of the book, as I wouldn't be able to pick apart the bias in sections of American history I was less familiar with.

Overall, I would recommend the "Penguin History of America" as an alternative to this textbook. I found it to be concise, scholarly, well-written, and containing no agenda (it's actually written by a British author). Don't waste your money on this one.

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