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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Edward L. Ayers (University of Richmond)Publisher: WW Norton & Co Imprint: WW Norton & Co Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.10cm Weight: 0.305kg ISBN: 9781324086307ISBN 10: 1324086300 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 15 October 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"[A] triumphant scholarly synthesis that depicts a broad range of figures--authors, reformers, pseudoscientists, mystics, showmen, and more--who made this period one of the most fascinating and important times in American history.--David S. Reynolds, author of Abe Agile...and illuminating.-- ""Publishers Weekly"" Ayers' accurate, balanced, and compelling history proves that progress is possible and that patriotism can be rooted in the complicated truths about the past.-- ""Booklist"" Edward L. Ayers reveals a deeply contested but also very American way of envisioning possibility and promise. A page-turning tour de force by one of our most visionary historians.--Kathleen DuVal, author of Independence Lost In vivid prose, Ayers etches diverse Americans on the move and at odds in this energetic guide to artistic, literary, utopian, and pragmatic impulses in the United States across six critical decades. May this account of earlier Americans' sense of possibility spur us to reimagine our own world.--Kate Masur, author of Until Justice Be Done Edward Ayers is a rare and distinctively gifted American historian...American Visions does not wallow in our national sins even as it vividly reveals them; it does not celebrate except to help us see how so many different kinds of Americans had their eyes on the anxious future. Read this ye who are weary of bad prose, narrow and politicized history, and see how unpredictable the past can be. Ayers's new book is a literary achievement worthy of that moment when Emerson opened his copy of Leaves of Grass.--David W. Blight, author of Frederick Douglass Within the pandora's box of antebellum America, Edward L. Ayers finds hope from a dazzling array of eloquent prophets, secular and sacred. In vivid prose and with keen insight, American Visions reveals many alluring futures for our embattled republic.--Alan Taylor, author of American Republics" """An inspiring book…American Visions beautifully shows how remarkably resilient dreams of a better republic remained even in the darkest of times."" -- Christoph Irmscher - The Wall Street Journal ""This nimble history surveys the ‘visions’ that Americans fashioned for the nation taking shape before them in the ‘lurching’ period of 1800 to 1860. Ayers…pays particular attention to lesser-known Black abolitionists and Native Americans. The result is a dynamic portrait of a country in transition."" ""Edward Ayers is a rare and distinctively gifted American historian…American Visions does not wallow in our national sins even as it vividly reveals them; it does not celebrate except to help us see how so many different kinds of Americans had their"" -- David W. Blight, author of Frederick Douglass ""Within the pandora’s box of antebellum America, Edward L. Ayers finds hope from a dazzling array of eloquent prophets, secular and sacred. In vivid prose and with keen insight, American Visions reveals many alluring futures for our embattled republ"" -- Alan Taylor, author of American Republics ""When Barack Obama awarded Ayers a National Humanities Medal in 2013, the president praised Ayers’ ‘commitment to making our history as widely available and accessible as possible.’ …American Visions aligns well with this mission, and teachers looki"" -- Paula Tarnapol Whitacre - Washington Independent Review of Books" Author InformationEdward L. Ayers, a recipient of the National Humanities Medal, has won the Bancroft and Lincoln Prizes for his innovative histories of Civil War America. He is president emeritus of the University of Richmond, where he is executive director of New American History. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |