The Great Upheaval: America and the Birth of the Modern World 1788-1800 - History Book on Early American Politics & Nation Building - Perfect for Students, Historians, and US History Enthusiasts
The Great Upheaval: America and the Birth of the Modern World 1788-1800 - History Book on Early American Politics & Nation Building - Perfect for Students, Historians, and US History Enthusiasts

The Great Upheaval: America and the Birth of the Modern World 1788-1800 - History Book on Early American Politics & Nation Building - Perfect for Students, Historians, and US History Enthusiasts

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It is an era that redefined history. As the 1790s began, a fragile America teetered on the brink of oblivion, Russia towered as a vast imperial power, and France plunged into revolution. But in contrast to the way conventional histories tell it, none of these remarkable events occurred in isolation.Now, for the first time, acclaimed historian Jay Winik masterfully illuminates how their fates combined in one extraordinary moment to change the course of civilization. A sweeping, magisterial drama featuring the richest cast of characters ever to walk upon the world stage, including Washington, Jefferson, Louis XVI, Robespierre, and Catherine the Great, The Great Upheaval is a gripping, epic portrait of this tumultuous decade that will forever transform the way we see America's beginnings and our world

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I can’t say enough about how amazing this book was. Despite an undergraduate degree in history I’m ashamed to admit how little I knew about this time period. Not only was every chapter packed with information and revelations about the final decades of the eighteenth century, but the correlations with current world events was frightening. Most impressive of all was the juxtaposition of events in France, Russia and the fledgling United States and how they fed off of one another. If you only read a single historical commentary this year — this is the one to absorb. You won’t regret it.
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