WASPS, Michael Knox Beran
WASPS, Michael Knox Beran
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WASPS
The Splendors and Miseries of an American Aristocracy

Author: Michael Knox Beran

Narrator: David Marantz

Unabridged: 21 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/15/2022


Synopsis

An examination of WASP culture through the lives of some of its most prominent figures.

From politics to fashion, their style still intrigues us. WASPs produced brilliant reformers—Eleanor, Theodore, and Franklin Roosevelt—and inspired Cold Warriors—Dean Acheson, Averell Harriman, and Joe Alsop.

Yet they were unhappy. Descended from families that created the United States, WASPs felt themselves stunted by a civilization that thwarted their higher aspirations at every turn. They were the original lost generation.

Yet out of the neurotic ruins emerged a group of patriots devoted to public service and the renewal of society. In a study of the WASP revolution in American life, Michael Knox Beran brings the stories of Henry Adams and Henry Stimson, Learned Hand and Vida Scudder, John Jay Chapman and Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney to life. These characters were driven by a vision of human completeness, one that distinguishes them from the self-complacency of more recent power establishments founded on money and technical know-how.

WASPs shaped the America in which we live: so much so that it isn't easy to understand our problems without a knowledge of their mistakes.

About Michael Knox Beran

Michael Knox Beran's books include Forge of Empires, 1861-1871, The Last Patrician, a study of Robert Kennedy that was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, and Murder by Candlelight. His writing has also appeared in the New Yorker, the Wall Street Journal, and the National Review. He lives in Westchester County, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brian

I absolutely loved this. I picked it up in a bookstore while in Maine. I was not sure what to expect beyond some insight into what is really meant by the term WASP and perhaps some of the people. My sense is that the author's approach was to pick certain representatives of the class that he had rese......more

Goodreads review by Jason

This was a quite detailed and enjoyable survey of a social class through time. A good balance of social history and poignant biography, it was marred only by the author’s penchant for flights of fancy in the second person. All in all, a good read.......more

WASP stands for White Anglo Saxon Protestants, which I recall briefly reading at some other point prior to this. This book takes a historical dive into the concept of the WASP, and how they impacted the world around them. The book delves into the WASP in Pre and Post World War II eras, and how their......more

Goodreads review by Nathan

At times one wonders, after one of the many rambling passages that yet again reference Groton and/or an obscure Greek playwright, if perhaps the author is a bit deep into his cups (of gin). Much promise with the subject matter and figures throughout, but a bit of a miss--or maybe just mess--on the f......more