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Give Me Liberty - by Richard Brookhiser (Hardcover)

Give Me Liberty - by  Richard Brookhiser (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>An award-winning historian recounts the history of American liberty through the stories of 12 essential documents.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>An award-winning historian recounts the history of American liberty through the stories of thirteen essential documents</b><br>Nationalism is inevitable: It supplies feelings of belonging, identity, and recognition. It binds us to our neighbors and tells us who we are. But increasingly -- from the United States to India, from Russia to Burma -- nationalism is being invoked for unworthy ends: to disdain minorities or to support despots. As a result, nationalism has become to many a dirty word.<br>In <i>Give Me Liberty</i>, award-winning historian and biographer Richard Brookhiser offers up a truer and more inspiring story of American nationalism as it has evolved over four hundred years. He examines America's history through thirteen documents that made the United States a new country in a new world: a free country. We are what we are because of them; we stay true to what we are by staying true to them.<br>Americans have always sought liberty, asked for it, fought for it; every victory has been the fulfillment of old hopes and promises. This is our nationalism, and we should be proud of it.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"[Brookhiser] writes today with the same assurance, intelligence, clarity and directness that characterized his first cover article for <i>National Review</i>."--<b><i>Washington Times</b></i><br><br>"A collection of profiles that should ignite the spark of national pride and patriotism. <i>Give Me Liberty</i> is an exceptional study of America's 'exceptional idea.'"--<b><i>Roanoke Times</b></i><br><br>"An elegant and lyrical case for the ideal that has shaped America."--<b><i>Mona Charen</b></i><br><br>"Brookhiser grounds his spirited argument for American exceptionalism in the idea of liberty...An engaging history of admirable episodes from America's past."--<b><i>Kirkus</b></i><br><br>"In our deeply divided America, Richard Brookhiser goes back in search of our roots, and finds them in that many-headed idea called 'liberty.' In his signature style, he wastes no words, defies the conventional political categories, and invites us to join him in recovering a series of inspirational moments when we all felt the same future in our hearts and minds."--<b><i>Joseph J. Ellis, author of American Dialogue: The Founders and Us</b></i><br><br>"Rather than offering a polemic...Brookhiser uses history to make his case...An important text."--<b><i>Winston-Salem Journal</b></i><br><br>"Smart...As historian, Mr. Brookhiser understands the varied standards and qualities of the American experience and interprets its growth with skill and understanding. And as journalist, he performs a key service: joining the ideals and episodes together, defining the theme that makes the United States exceptional."--<b><i>Wall Street Journal</b></i><br><br>"Subtle, economic, and gripping...[An] original reflection on the nature of our American experiment, the work of a man who has for many years immersed himself in the minds of those who forged our freedom."--<b><i>Michael Knox Beran, National Review</b></i><br><br>"With his characteristic combination of elegance and shrewdness, Richard Brookhiser gives us another insightful account of what makes us the nation we are. <i>Give Me Liberty</i> is intellectual history at its riveting best."--<b>H.W. Brands</b>, <b><i>author of Heirs of the Founders and Dreams of El Dorado</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Richard Brookhiser</b> is a senior editor of <i>National Review</i> and the author of thirteen books, including <i>John Marshall: The Man Who Made the Supreme Court</i>, <i>Founders' Son: A Life of Abraham Lincoln</i>, and<i> James Madison</i>. He lives in New York City.

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