Out of Our Past
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1959
672
Book • Nonfiction
America • 19th-20th Century
1959
Adult
18+ years
Carl Degler's Out of Our Past delves into the historical forces that shaped modern America, tracing its roots from the Puritan settlers' quest for religious freedom and capitalism to the revolutionary spirit that challenged British rule. The book explores key events such as the Jacksonian Democracy era, the Civil War's impact on slavery and society, labor movements, immigration shifts, and the transformative New Deal. It also examines evolving American family structures and the global impact of the World Wars. The book addresses sensitive topics like slavery and systemic inequality.
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Carl Degler's Out of Our Past is praised for its comprehensive and engaging narrative of American history, providing insightful analysis and broad context. However, some critics find it occasionally biased and lacking in coverage of certain minority perspectives. Overall, it remains a valuable resource for understanding America's social and cultural evolution.
Readers who appreciate Out of Our Past by Carl Degler tend to have a keen interest in American history, particularly societal and cultural development. Comparable works include Howard Zinn's A People’s History of the United States and Eric Foner's Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution.
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672
Book • Nonfiction
America • 19th-20th Century
1959
Adult
18+ years
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