A Nation Rising
by
Kenneth C. Davis
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Smithsonian Books, 2010 (2010)
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Reviewed by Kelly Thunstrom
T
here are about a million historical accounts that never make it into a school textbook. Textbooks usually do not have the space to give anything but the bare minimum for any given topic.
A Nation Rising
attempts to correct this injustice by delving deeply into these untold stories.
A
aron Burr ... what do we think of when we hear his name? In most textbooks and in the minds of most Americans, he is reduced to one sentence. Aaron Burr was the one who killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel. Davis goes much further than this, offering up a 61 page account of Aaron Burr's trial, not for murder (dueling was common in those days), but for treason!! Davis includes six such chapters in this fascinating book about life in the early 1800s, from Burr's
trial-of-the-century
to severe conflicts over religion in Philadelphia.
T
his period of history is often overlooked as it is the bridge from the Revolutionary to the Civil War. Davis certainly gives it its due in
A Nation Rising
.
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