A Patriot's History of the United States
From Columbus's Great Discovery to America's Age of Entitlement, Revised Edition
Larry Schweikart; Michael Allen
BOOK REVIEW

Within the robust pages of A Patriot's History of the United States, readers are thrust into a vibrant tapestry of American history that's often overshadowed by conventional narratives. This isn't just a book; it's an emphatic declaration of what it means to be American, crafted by the daring duo, Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen. They unleash a retelling of our origins that dares to challenge entrenched misconceptions, inviting you to traverse the unfolding saga of a nation's journey from Columbus's bold voyages to the tangled complexities of entitlement in the modern age.
The narrative begins with Columbus-a figure both lionized and vilified-yet Schweikart and Allen deftly steer through these polarized views, offering a fresh perspective steeped in historical context rather than the usual political correctness that can often distort our understanding. This is about reclaiming history with unapologetic vigor. The authors don't just present events-they engage with them, breathe life into the past, and draw you into a dialogue with the echoes of our ancestors.
You may recognize the overwhelming sentiment from readers who passionately argue that this work injects our past with excitement. This isn't just another sterile textbook filled with dry facts and uninspired narratives. Instead, it sets historical milestones ablaze with insights that resonate in the heart of every American as they grapple with the complexities of their identity. Criticism flows as well, with some decrying it as overly patriotic or biased in its perspective. Yet this polarizing quality is precisely what makes it essential reading. It challenges you, provokes thought, and demands introspection-frequently dismissing the soothing comfort of historical clichés in favor of a raw, unfiltered look at our heritage.
Schweikart and Allen punctuate their narrative with compelling anecdotes and vivid imagery that transform mundane history lessons into gripping storytelling. You can almost feel the salt of the sea spray from Columbus's ships or the dust of the Old West settling on your shoulders as you delve into these tales. Each chapter serves as a powerful reminder that history is not just about dates and events; it's about the vivid humanity of those who shaped the nation.
As we navigate through the Revolutionary War, the founding of the Constitution, and beyond, the authors weave a narrative fraught with struggle, triumph, and the ruthless striving of individuals for freedom and prosperity. Each historical figure-be it Washington, Jefferson, or Lincoln-jumps off the page, their hopes and dreams intermingled with their failures and flaws. This is history with a heartbeat. It's not merely to be read but experienced; it pulls the rug out from under your feet and leaves you grappling with the very essence of what it means to claim your place in this grand American experiment.
The backdrop of the book's publication in 2014 is particularly poignant. It comes at a time when America's identity is fiercely debated and its history is often relegated to the shadows of guilt and shame. In a country where the cultural war frequently pits patriotism against progressivism, A Patriot's History of the United States emerges not just as a book but as a rallying cry. It asserts that understanding your past is crucial to shaping your future. It does not shy away from critical discussions around entitlement, offering a viewpoint that urges readers to reflect on government roles, personal responsibility, and the gritty realities of American life.
Many have echoed sentiments of awakening after reading this work. It jolts you from lethargy, igniting a thirst for knowledge and an appetite for the truth behind the textbooks. As reviews wax and wane between admiration and critique, one thing stands out: this book isn't for the faint of heart. It demands that you engage critically with history and examine the myths you might have taken for granted.
In this era of misinformation and polarized views, the call to reclaim our narrative is more crucial than ever. Schweikart and Allen carve a pathway through the murky waters of historical revisionism, inviting you to step into the light of understanding. Whether you read it in quiet contemplation or with a group of impassioned friends, prepare to ignite discussions that will keep you awake long into the night.
Dare to confront the past? Then plunge into the tempest of A Patriot's History of the United States. It may just shatter your preconceived notions and set aflame your desire to delve deeper into the essence of this remarkable yet contentious nation.
📖 A Patriot's History of the United States: From Columbus's Great Discovery to America's Age of Entitlement, Revised Edition
✍ by Larry Schweikart; Michael Allen
🧾 1008 pages
2014
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