tallslenderguy Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 I found this very interesting, pieces to the puzzle of our cultural roots and conditioning. 1 Quote
nanana Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 @tallslenderguy, this really resonated with me as a great background on the current political landscape. even though folks may perceive my comments as more likely to be right than left i'd argue that it seems to offer a relatively non-partisan explanation. it does seem to offer some demystification. thanks very much for sharing. 1 Quote
tobetrained Posted October 8 Report Posted October 8 (edited) Two very good books on the topic: 1) American Nations by C Woodward 2) Historical Atlas of the United States by M Carnes The books are as apolitical as you can reasonable get. The former is probably working itself out, to some degree, as culture has bee nationalized / globalized with digital media, fairly little local connections / community in today's world. Edited October 8 by tobetrained Added last bit. 1 Quote
Moderators viking8x6 Posted October 9 Moderators Report Posted October 9 I'll second @tobetrained's recommendation of American Nations - it is truly excellent. 1 Quote
tobetrained Posted October 15 Report Posted October 15 Earlier I grabbed the wrong title from my digital book library. The second book should have been: A Population History of the United States by H Klein The one I wrote, Historical Atlas..., is good enough for what it is, but not really the same thing. 1 Quote
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