Waking Giant, David S. Reynolds
Waking Giant, David S. Reynolds
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Waking Giant
America in the Age of Jackson

Author: David S. Reynolds

Narrator: Arthur Morey

Unabridged: 15 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/11/2008


Synopsis

The years from 1815 to 1848 were arguably the richest period in American life. In Waking Giant, award-winning historian David S. Reynolds illuminates the era's exciting political story alongside the fascinating social and cultural movements that influenced it. He casts fresh light on Andrew Jackson, who redefined the presidency, as well as John Quincy Adams and James K. Polk, who expanded the nation's territory and strengthened its position internationally.

Waking Giant captures the turbulence of a democracy caught in the throes of the slavery controversy, the rise of capitalism, and the birth of urbanization. Reynolds reveals unknown dimensions of the Second Great Awakening with its sects, cults, and self-styled prophets. He brings alive the reformers, abolitionists, and prohibitionists who struggled to correct America's worst social ills. He uncovers the political roots of some of America's greatest authors and artists, from Ralph Waldo Emerson and Edgar Allan Poe to Thomas Cole and Asher B. Durand, and he re-creates the shocking phenomena that marked the age: bloody duels and violent mobs; Barnum's freaks and all-seeing mesmerists; polygamous prophets and wealthy prostitutes; table-lifting spiritualists and rabble-rousing feminists. All were crucial to the political and social ferment that led to the Civil War. Meticulously researched and masterfully written, Waking Giant is a brilliant chronicle of America's vibrant and tumultuous rise.

About David S. Reynolds

David S. Reynolds is a distinguished professor of English and American studies at the Graduate Center and Baruch College of the City University of New York. He is the author of John Brown, Abolitionist, winner of the Gustavus Myers Outstanding Book Award; Walt Whitman's America, winner of the Bancroft Prize and the Ambassador Book Prize; and Beneath the American Renaissance, winner of Phi Beta Kappa's Christian Gauss Award. He lives in Old Westbury, New York.


Reviews

David S. Reynolds' Waking Giant covers the Jacksonian Era but in a more objective and "balanced" fashion than other recent history. In places Reynolds' book seems like a deliberate riposte to What Hath God Wrought?, Daniel Walker Howe's massive, Whig-centric chronicle of the era (in the end notes he......more

Goodreads review by Bill

Books that try to tell a sweeping history of an entire era can be hit or miss. The good ones are well-researched, well-thought out and well-written, are able to tie disparate threads together into a cohesive story, they identify common themes that define the time period, and have something to say ab......more

Goodreads review by Michael

The best way I can describe this book is a truncated version of What Hath God Wrought from a more pro-Jackson perspective. In fact, Waking Giant is the most pro-Jackson 21st century book I’ve read. Reynolds says of Jackson that “he showed a consistency of purpose related to his goal of serving the A......more