
Examines the cyclical nature of the history of the United States from the Colonial period to the 1980s
This work investigates whether the history of the United States follows a predictable, cyclical pattern of development and renewal. The authors utilize a historical framework to analyze the evolution of American society, politics, and culture from the Colonial era through the 1980s. By examining recurring trends in national identity and institutional growth, the text argues that the nation undergoes periodic phases of crisis and rebirth that define its trajectory.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the ambitious nature of the cyclical theory presented. Experts often categorize this as a significant contribution to the study of American historical patterns and long-term societal shifts.
Page Count:
341
Publication Date:
1983-01-01
Publisher:
Collier Books
ISBN-10:
0020381107
ISBN-13:
9780020381105
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