
Washington's Crossing
Author: David Hackett Fischer
Narrator: Nelson Runger
Unabridged: 18 hr 8 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 05/12/2004
Categories: Nonfiction, History

Author: David Hackett Fischer
Narrator: Nelson Runger
Unabridged: 18 hr 8 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 05/12/2004
Categories: Nonfiction, History
David Hackett Fischer grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. He received an AB from Princeton University in 1958 and a PhD from Johns Hopkins University in 1962.
Fischer is University Professor and Earl Warren Professor of History at Brandeis University. Fischer's major works have tackled everything from large macroeconomic and cultural trends to narrative histories of significant events to explorations of historiography. He is best known for two major works: Albion's Seed, and Washington's Crossing.
He has won many awards including the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for History, the 2006 Irving Kristol Award from the American Enterprise Institute, and he was a 2004 finalist for the National Book Award in the Nonfiction category. In addition to these literary awards, he has been recognized for his commitment to teaching with the 1990 Carnegie Prize as Massachusetts Professor of the Year and the Louis Dembitz Brandeis Prize for Excellence in Teaching.
Continuing my punctuated voyage down the road of Pulitzer-winning books, this one from Fischer published in 2004 was really good. Fischer does a great job explaining the dire situation of the Continental Army as they were obliged to leave New York and flee towards New Jersey. At one point, there was......more
I've been reading a lot of American Revolutionary history lately, and even so, David Hackett Fischer's 2003 volume Washington's Crossing, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for history, stands out as excellent. Much like David McCullough's fantastic 1776, Washington's Crossing focuses in on a narrow porti......more
An exciting description of one of the main reasons we are no longer part of the British Empire. Page-turning history.......more
I was at Washington's Crossing State Park in NJ for a staff meeting, and we were treated to a musket firing demo by one of the historians on staff, dressed up in period appropriate clothing. He debunked some of the common misconceptions surrounding the crossing and the battle at Trenton, and suggest......more