
Barack Obama
American Historian
Steven Sarson(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 9. August 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
376 pages
978-1-350-03233-0 (ISBN)
Description
Barack Obama's politics are deeply informed by his profound knowledge and understanding of his country's history. His articles, books, and speeches are replete with references to America's past and how that relates to the present he sees and the future he envisions.
Exploring Obama's own words, Steven Sarson examines his interpretation of American history from colonial times to the present, showing how Obama sees American history as beginning with the "common creed" of equality and liberty proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence and the "more perfect union" created by the Constitution. He analyses Obama's understanding of the colonies, revolution, and early nation, slavery and the civil war, segregation and civil rights, economy and society, Native Americans and foreign policy. An epilogue explores how Obama personifies the American dream through the stories of individuals, including his own.
A unique and fascinating take on the past and how we interpret it, this book will appeal to all students and scholars of American history, as well as anyone interested in Obama's presidency.
Exploring Obama's own words, Steven Sarson examines his interpretation of American history from colonial times to the present, showing how Obama sees American history as beginning with the "common creed" of equality and liberty proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence and the "more perfect union" created by the Constitution. He analyses Obama's understanding of the colonies, revolution, and early nation, slavery and the civil war, segregation and civil rights, economy and society, Native Americans and foreign policy. An epilogue explores how Obama personifies the American dream through the stories of individuals, including his own.
A unique and fascinating take on the past and how we interpret it, this book will appeal to all students and scholars of American history, as well as anyone interested in Obama's presidency.
Reviews / Votes
[A] worthy and original addition to the Obama literature. * The Journal of American History * The analysis of his writings is well researched and is a comprehensive historical critique, which would benefit readers of all levels. Historians that are interested in President Obama's understanding of the role of the United States in the world will also benefit from reading Barack Obama: American Historian. * European Journal of American Studies * In the course of his careful, very readable, analysis of Obama's vision of America Professor Sarson performs yet another service for history buffs. He does a fine, jargon-free, job of summarizing decades of scholarship in ways that are both accessible to lay readers and give a sense of why we historians, like President Obama, believe history matters. * Ronald Walters, Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University, USA * In this timely and brilliant book, Steven Sarson uncovers Barack Obama's compassionate, coherent conception of his nation's past: a story of a people striving for unity out of diversity, and which, through trial and tribulation has progressed. Written in lucid, engaging prose by a masterful historian with a deep understanding of both Obama and the history he tells, this book offers much-needed hope as well as understanding. It is essential reading for anyone who cares about America and is interested in why its past is so bound up with its present. * Adam Smith, Senior Lecturer in History, University College London, UK * Through a fascinating and thoroughly researched accounting, Sarson's book gives us the American history that Barack Obama wrote and spoke about throughout his public life. That history is the foundation for the "hope" that Obama famously invoked with such regularity. How could Obama continue to insist on hope as a theme, given how much he knows about America's darkest past? Sarson argues convincingly that Obama's American history is a key to the political history of our time. * Karin Wulf, Professor of History, College of William and Mary, USA *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
578 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-03233-0 (9781350032330)
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Person
Steven Sarson is Professor of American Civilisation at Jean Moulin University, France. He is the author of The Tobacco-Plantation South and the Early American Atlantic World (2013); British America: Creating Colonies, Imagining an Empire (2015) and numerous articles, and is the co-editor of The American Colonies and the British Empire (2011).
Content
Introduction: The landscape of our collective dreams
Prologue: A More Perfect Union: Barack Obama's American History
1 Our starting point as Americans: The American Colonies
2 Our common creed: The Declaration of Independence & the American Revolution
3 The foundation of our government: The Constitution & the New Nation
4 A new birth of freedom: Slavery & the Civil War
5 We Shall Overcome: Reconstruction, Jim Crow, & Civil Rights
6 The chief business of the American people: Property & Liberty
7 Beyond Our Borders: Native Americans & other Foreign Affairs
Epilogue:.Out of Many, One: American History's Barack Obama
Notes
Index
Prologue: A More Perfect Union: Barack Obama's American History
1 Our starting point as Americans: The American Colonies
2 Our common creed: The Declaration of Independence & the American Revolution
3 The foundation of our government: The Constitution & the New Nation
4 A new birth of freedom: Slavery & the Civil War
5 We Shall Overcome: Reconstruction, Jim Crow, & Civil Rights
6 The chief business of the American people: Property & Liberty
7 Beyond Our Borders: Native Americans & other Foreign Affairs
Epilogue:.Out of Many, One: American History's Barack Obama
Notes
Index