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“A solid, authoritative examination of a recognizable American nation.” Publishers Weekly
“Gilmore and Sugrue neatly distill more than 120 years of US history, focusing on two primary themes: economic inequality and racial injustice…The authors’ intimate portrayal of common Americans provides a poignancy that keeps readers interested…Sure to be enjoyed by those who appreciate Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States.” Library Journal
“A concise, thematic book of American history that underscores the constant, ongoing tug between the forces of self-interest and those of social responsibility…A terrifically accessible, up-to-date educational tool.” Kirkus Reviews
“A pleasure to read, These United States offers a consistent interpretation of our history, explaining our strengths and the origins of our problems.” Linda Gordon, coauthor of Feminism Unfinished
“Ambitious, wise, and briskly told…Essential reading for anyone who cares about the course and fate of the nation.” Michael Kazin, author of American Dreamers
“Written by two of our most innovative historians, this beautifully realized volume stimulates thought, informs with great clarity, and advances the craft of historical synthesis.” Ira Katznelson, author of Fear Itself