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Restless Giant

The United States from Watergate to Bush v. Gore

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Restless Giant

By: James T. Patterson
Narrated by: Robert Fass
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Following up Grand Expectations in the Oxford History of the United States, Restless Giant provides a crisp, concise assessment of the 27 years between the resignation of Richard Nixon and the election of George W. Bush, in a sweeping narrative that seamlessly weaves together social, cultural, political, economic, and international developments.

In exploring a wide range of cultural, social, and economic concerns, Patterson and engrossing narrator Robert Fass show how the persistence of racial tensions, high divorce rates, alarm over crime, and urban decay all led many writers to portray this era as one of decline.

Restless Giant is the 11th volume of the Oxford History of the United States, which includes three Pulitzer Prize winners, a New York Times best seller, and winners of the Bancroft and Parkman Prizes. The Atlantic Monthly has praised it as “state of the art” and “the most distinguished series in American historical scholarship.”

Listen to more of the definitive Oxford History of the United States.©2005 James T. Patterson (P)2010 Audible, Inc.
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A lot of things not made clear when I lived through this time period were revealed in this thoroughly researched history. Mostly from a political and government leadership point of view. Though it did cover trends of the days covered. Our ever dividing cultural identities seem to be driving us back to tribal dogmas thus beginning to lose our national identity.

Well researched.

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This text is more useful as a history of the left's take on the period in question than of the period itself.

Every presumption, assumption, inference & implication of the left

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Would you listen to Restless Giant again? Why?

Yes, to allow me to remember more of the information in order to help me teach it in my U.S. History classes.

What did you like best about this story?

How it allows me to better understand why we are in the state we are in.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Why We are the Way We Are

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History is best looked at from a great distance. We are still so close to these events that political passions can sway our opinions. Mr. Patterson does a fine job of chronicling this most recent period of our history, but I could not help but notice that he had a horse in the race. I am not saying that it is a bad thing or a good thing but that it just is. He may be a little too proud of his progressive cohorts, but I suppose he can't be blamed for that that. Having noted that, I enjoyed the book very much. Anybody who loves history will enjoy it as well.
The author touches on most of the important events during the period. The Nixon episode is very interesting. Every time I hear about it from a different angle I get just a bit better understanding of it. This book also shines a revelatory light on our world just before everything changed after 9/11. That alone made it worth the listen.

Too Soon? Maybe, but still a good listen

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Quite thorough review of a difficult political era. Although a challenging time, which I lived through, it reminded me that we should learn from the mistakes.

Quite thorough review of a difficult political era. Although a challenging time, it was a

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