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Subject: History, with a capital H. The real stuff. For those to like to read it and
Date Posted: 8/5/2021 9:12 PM ET
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So who do you like? and why? As American historians, , my favorites are all dead, with no replacements I can see waiting in the wings. I like Richard Hofstadter and David Halberstam; and can't stand Samuel Eliot Morison or Howard Zinn.

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Date Posted: 8/21/2021 6:19 PM ET
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Most of David McCullough's books are top of the line, And while he is 88 years old, he is still alive,

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Date Posted: 2/26/2023 9:53 PM ET
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I love reading about history, especially when it covers something new to me. Well, I 'd like to recommend you read The Island at the Center of the World.  This book is fantastic. I learned so much about the Dutch colony which began on Manhattan that it meant unlearning so much of what I was taught in school. So much of what we cherish as American traditions originated with that colony. I left a lengthly review on that book's page.



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