The Winning of the West (Complete Edition)
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- Nombre de pages982
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4776482-3
- EAN8596547764823
- Date de parution26/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
The Winning of the West (Complete Edition) is a seminal work by Theodore Roosevelt that chronicles the expansion of the American frontier from the time of the early settlers through the period of the American Civil War. Combining meticulous historical detail with a vigorous prose style, Roosevelt presents a narrative that captures the spirit of adventure and the struggles of diverse figures including settlers, Native Americans, and soldiers.
The book is marked by its romanticized depiction of the frontier experience, intertwining personal anecdotes from Roosevelt's own life with sweeping historical analysis, which reflects the era's burgeoning nationalism and the ideology of American exceptionalism. Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, was deeply influenced by his experiences as a Westerner and naturalist. His background as a historian and an avid outdoorsman fueled his passion for documenting the history of the American West.
Roosevelt's own health challenges and a formative journey through the Badlands of North Dakota instilled in him a profound appreciation for the rugged individualism and tenacity that characterized the frontier spirit, which he sought to portray in this influential work. Readers who seek a comprehensive and captivating understanding of America's westward expansion will find The Winning of the West to be an indispensable resource.
Roosevelt's engaging narrative style and his insightful reflections on national identity make this book an essential read for historians, students, and anyone interested in the complexities of American history and ideology.
The book is marked by its romanticized depiction of the frontier experience, intertwining personal anecdotes from Roosevelt's own life with sweeping historical analysis, which reflects the era's burgeoning nationalism and the ideology of American exceptionalism. Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, was deeply influenced by his experiences as a Westerner and naturalist. His background as a historian and an avid outdoorsman fueled his passion for documenting the history of the American West.
Roosevelt's own health challenges and a formative journey through the Badlands of North Dakota instilled in him a profound appreciation for the rugged individualism and tenacity that characterized the frontier spirit, which he sought to portray in this influential work. Readers who seek a comprehensive and captivating understanding of America's westward expansion will find The Winning of the West to be an indispensable resource.
Roosevelt's engaging narrative style and his insightful reflections on national identity make this book an essential read for historians, students, and anyone interested in the complexities of American history and ideology.
The Winning of the West (Complete Edition) is a seminal work by Theodore Roosevelt that chronicles the expansion of the American frontier from the time of the early settlers through the period of the American Civil War. Combining meticulous historical detail with a vigorous prose style, Roosevelt presents a narrative that captures the spirit of adventure and the struggles of diverse figures including settlers, Native Americans, and soldiers.
The book is marked by its romanticized depiction of the frontier experience, intertwining personal anecdotes from Roosevelt's own life with sweeping historical analysis, which reflects the era's burgeoning nationalism and the ideology of American exceptionalism. Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, was deeply influenced by his experiences as a Westerner and naturalist. His background as a historian and an avid outdoorsman fueled his passion for documenting the history of the American West.
Roosevelt's own health challenges and a formative journey through the Badlands of North Dakota instilled in him a profound appreciation for the rugged individualism and tenacity that characterized the frontier spirit, which he sought to portray in this influential work. Readers who seek a comprehensive and captivating understanding of America's westward expansion will find The Winning of the West to be an indispensable resource.
Roosevelt's engaging narrative style and his insightful reflections on national identity make this book an essential read for historians, students, and anyone interested in the complexities of American history and ideology.
The book is marked by its romanticized depiction of the frontier experience, intertwining personal anecdotes from Roosevelt's own life with sweeping historical analysis, which reflects the era's burgeoning nationalism and the ideology of American exceptionalism. Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, was deeply influenced by his experiences as a Westerner and naturalist. His background as a historian and an avid outdoorsman fueled his passion for documenting the history of the American West.
Roosevelt's own health challenges and a formative journey through the Badlands of North Dakota instilled in him a profound appreciation for the rugged individualism and tenacity that characterized the frontier spirit, which he sought to portray in this influential work. Readers who seek a comprehensive and captivating understanding of America's westward expansion will find The Winning of the West to be an indispensable resource.
Roosevelt's engaging narrative style and his insightful reflections on national identity make this book an essential read for historians, students, and anyone interested in the complexities of American history and ideology.










