The epic of America /
Adams, James Truslow 1878 – 1949
The epic of America / James Truslow Adams. - Boston : Little, Brown, and Co., 1931. - viii, pages, 2 leaves, [3]-433 pages : ; : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Includes index
Cont.; I. From Time Immemorial ---- II. The Return of Quetzalcoatl. 1. The Men of Destiny --- 2. A Civilization Established ---- III. America Secedes from the Empire ---- IV. The Nation Finds Itself ---- V. America Secedes from the Old World ---- VI. The Sun Rises in the West ---- VII. The North Begins to Hustle ---- VIII. Manifest Destiny Lays a Golden Egg ---- IX. Brothers' Blood ---- X. The End of the Frontier ---- XI. The Flag Outruns the Constitution ---- XII. The Age of the Dinosaurs ---- XIII. America Revisits the Old World.
The Epic of America paints a sweeping picture of the diverse past that has created Americaʹs national story. In this important narrative, James Truslow Adams reviews how the ordinary American has matured over time in outlook, character, and opinion. Adams is interested in the whole of American history, how it began, and what it represented in the first half of the twentieth century. He traces the historical origins of the American concept of "bigger and better," attitudes toward business, the American Dream, and other characteristics generally considered "typically American." Ever since America became an independent nation, each generation has seen an uprising of its citizens to save the American Dream from forces seeking to overwhelm and dispel it.
United States--History
United States--Politics and government
United States--Social life and customs
The epic of America / James Truslow Adams. - Boston : Little, Brown, and Co., 1931. - viii, pages, 2 leaves, [3]-433 pages : ; : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Includes index
Cont.; I. From Time Immemorial ---- II. The Return of Quetzalcoatl. 1. The Men of Destiny --- 2. A Civilization Established ---- III. America Secedes from the Empire ---- IV. The Nation Finds Itself ---- V. America Secedes from the Old World ---- VI. The Sun Rises in the West ---- VII. The North Begins to Hustle ---- VIII. Manifest Destiny Lays a Golden Egg ---- IX. Brothers' Blood ---- X. The End of the Frontier ---- XI. The Flag Outruns the Constitution ---- XII. The Age of the Dinosaurs ---- XIII. America Revisits the Old World.
The Epic of America paints a sweeping picture of the diverse past that has created Americaʹs national story. In this important narrative, James Truslow Adams reviews how the ordinary American has matured over time in outlook, character, and opinion. Adams is interested in the whole of American history, how it began, and what it represented in the first half of the twentieth century. He traces the historical origins of the American concept of "bigger and better," attitudes toward business, the American Dream, and other characteristics generally considered "typically American." Ever since America became an independent nation, each generation has seen an uprising of its citizens to save the American Dream from forces seeking to overwhelm and dispel it.
United States--History
United States--Politics and government
United States--Social life and customs