
In The Sum of Our Dreams, Louis P. Masur offers a sweeping yet compact history of America from its beginnings to the current moment. For general readers seeking an accessible, single-volume account, one that challenges but does not overwhelm, and which distills and connects the major events and figures in the country's past in a single narrative, here is that book. Evoking Barack Obama's belief that America remains the "sum of its dreams," Masur locates the origin of those dreams-of freedom, equality, and opportunity-and traces their progress chronologically, illuminating the nation's struggle over time to articulate and fulfill their promise. Moving from the Colonial Era, to the Revolutionary Period, the Early Republic, and through the Civil War, Masur turns his attention to Reconstruction, the Gilded Age, the Progressive Age, World War One, the Great Depression, World War Two, the Cold War, Civil Rights, Vietnam, and Watergate, and then laying out clearly and concisely what underlies the divisiveness that has characterized American civic life over the last forty years-and now more than ever. Above all, however, Masur lets the story of American tell itself. Inspired by James Baldwin's observation that "American history is longer, larger, more beautiful and more terrible than anything anyone has ever said about it," he expands our notion of that history while identifying its individual threads. The Sum of Our Dreams will be the new go-to single volume for anyone wanting a foundational understanding of the nation's past, and its present.
This work investigates the central question of how the American nation has evolved while attempting to reconcile its foundational ideals of freedom, equality, and opportunity with its complex and often contradictory historical reality. Louis P. Masur, a professor of American studies and history, utilizes a chronological framework to synthesize centuries of political, social, and cultural developments. By framing the narrative around the pursuit of national dreams, the author provides a cohesive account that connects major historical eras to contemporary civic divisiveness. The text serves as a distillation of the American experience, intended to provide a foundational understanding for the general reader.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics and readers frequently identify this work as a highly accessible entry point for those seeking a comprehensive overview of American history. Experts note that Masur successfully balances the breadth of the subject matter with a concise narrative style that avoids overwhelming the reader with excessive academic jargon.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190692596
ISBN-13:
9780190692599
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