Whose America?, Jonathan Zimmerman
Whose America?, Jonathan Zimmerman
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Whose America?
Culture Wars in the Public Schools, Second Edition

Author: Jonathan Zimmerman

Narrator: Auto-narrated

Unabridged: 10 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/01/2023


Synopsis

In this expanded edition of his 2002 book, Zimmerman surveys how battles over public education have become conflicts at the heart of American national identity. Critical Race Theory. The 1619 Project. Mask mandates. As the headlines remind us, American public education is still wracked by culture wars. But these conflicts have shifted sharply over the past two decades, marking larger changes in the ways that Americans imagine themselves. In his 2002 book, Whose America?, Zimmerman predicted that religious differences would continue to dominate the culture wars. Twenty years after that seminal work, Zimmerman has reconsidered: arguments over what American history is, what it means, and how it is taught have exploded with special force in recent years. In this substantially expanded new edition, Zimmerman meditates on the history of the culture wars in the classroom—and on what our inability to find common ground might mean for our future.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachael on October 15, 2023

Had to read this for a book review assignment, but was honestly an interesting book. As expected, the section on 21st century culture wars was the most interesting to me and I’m so glad I chose to read that version. I appreciated the discussion over the 1619 project since I’ve read a lot about it as......more

Goodreads review by Gillian on March 13, 2018

A fascinating analysis of 20th century controversies regarding social studies and religious education in American public schools. An absolute most-read for History educators, school administrators, or anyone interested in uncovering the nuances of how history textbooks manifested and reinforced the......more

Goodreads review by Dhruva on August 16, 2022

I really wanted to like this book - the subject matter is quite interesting (basically, a history of the influence of politics on the teaching of history in schools). However, I found it quite dry and ended up skimming most of it.......more

Goodreads review by DW on May 12, 2023

This was a fairly good history of battles about the teaching of history and religion in US public schools in the 20th Century, although it's now twenty years out of date. My main complaint was that the conclusion didn't seem to me to go anywhere particularly coherent.......more

Goodreads review by Annmarie on July 13, 2023

An illuminating read for anyone interested in the history of American ed.......more