American Places
1.6 hrs read
Rate this book:
About This Book
"This book is an attempt, by sampling, to say something about how the American people and the American land have interacted, how they have shaped one another; what patterns of life, with what chances of continuity, have arisen out of the confrontations between an unformed society and a virgin continent. Perhaps it is less a book about the American land than some ruminations about the making of Americans. Again the theme is Frost's:'The land was ours before we were the land's.' We are the unfinished product of a long becoming. In our ignorance and hunger and rapacity, in our dream of a better material life, we laid waste the continent and diminished ourselves before any substantial mumber of us began to feel, little and late, an affinity with it, a dependence on it, an obligation toward it as the indispensable source of everything we hope for."--from American Places.
Buy This Book
As an Amazon Associate and Bookshop.org affiliate, BookOrb earns from qualifying purchases.
Write a Review
Sign in to write a review.
More by William Edward Leuchtenburg
Progressivism and imperialism
Progressivism and imperialism
The Great Age of Change Vol 12
The Great Age of Change Vol 12
New Deal and War, 1933-1945 (H
New Deal and War, 1933-1945 (History of the U.S., Vol 11)
The Life History of the United
The Life History of the United States Volume 11 : 1933-1945
1984 Election in Historical Pe
1984 Election in Historical Perspective
Perils of Prosperity, 1914-32