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The Oxford history of the American people (original 1965; edition 1965)

by Samuel Eliot Morison

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A political as well as social history which traces the major strands in America's history from prehistoric man to the assasination of President Kennedy. The parallel history of Canada is also briefly told.
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Title:The Oxford history of the American people
Authors:Samuel Eliot Morison
Info:New York, Oxford University Press, 1965.
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This is a 1000+ page volume which covers everything from the Origin of Man to John F. Kennedy so it contains a ton of information. It's not a book I would sit down and read but it's a great reference. ( )
  Angelic55blonde | Apr 20, 2012 |
Samuel Eliot Morison was a prolific writer specializing in military history and is to be commended for bringing forgotten or little-known parts of our history to our experience, if only by mentioning them in his books. Later editions of this book break the time periods down more, perhaps to shorten the length or maybe to add detail, but this 1000+ page volume covers everything from the Origin of Man in America to John F. Kennedy. Being so ambitious, it was bound to be superficial on some subjects. He does include over fifty songs and some wonderful illustrations, but my difficulty is more with the inaccuracies. Granted, more research and primary documents have come to light since the 1960s and even since his death in the 1970s. It may be the non-specific language or the floating back and forth from one period to another, for example, one sentence referring to 1626 and the next stating that the United Provinces of the Netherlands had "lately won their independence from Spain" (this would not happen for another 22 years). This book is interesting and informative about many things but should not be accepted as the last word on historical fact. Being a stickler for detail, I would treat this book more as an intersting overview and not really as non-fiction. ( )
  PhyllisHarrison | Mar 10, 2012 |
For any book of this magnitude, to get all facts straight would be a major accomplishment. Since my interest is focused on the Stone-Campbell religious heritage, I noted an error on p. 532. Antioch College was not opened by the Disciples of Christ. Morison could have pointed out that the Disciples opened Hiram College -- initially named the Western Reserve Eclectic Institute in 1850. Or he could have mentioned Bethany (Virginia, now West Va.) College (1840).

Also on p. 735, Morison mistakenly states that President James A. Garfield was "governor of Ohio." Garfield never was a governor. He was a Representative in the US House for 17 years and elected Senator in 1880. ( )
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TO MY BELOVED WIFE

PRISCILLA BARTON MORISON
WHO HAS HELPED ME TO UNDERSTAND
THE MOVING FORCES IN THE HISTORY
OF OUR NATION
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History is the story of mankind, but when we try to tell the story of man in America from the beginning, the lack of data quickly brings us to a halt. There are plenty of surviving objects which antedate the coming of Europeans, but no written records; none, except the Maya calendar, that anyone as yet has been able to read.
Preface -- This book, in a sense, is a legacy to my countrymen after studying, teaching, and writing the history of the United States for over half a century.
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A political as well as social history which traces the major strands in America's history from prehistoric man to the assasination of President Kennedy. The parallel history of Canada is also briefly told.

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