Part of the multivolume Oxford History of the United States, Grand Expectations spotlights the United States at the center of the international stage during the post World War II years. The book opens on country very different from the U.S. of today--racial segregation was law and more than half the nation's farm dwellings had no electricity. With England, Germany, and Japan ravaged by war, the U.S. entered a period of prosperity that soared to unimaginable heights in the 1960s. Though Patterson ends his book with the downfall of Nixon and the beginnings of a troubled economy, he concludes that the U.S. in 1974, "remained one of the most stable societies in the world."
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电视实质影响最大,LBJ在总统里影响最大
评分本来因为亚马逊的评论和60年代过多的社会文化变革而有点胆怯,一开始也确实进展缓慢,但越到后面内容越有趣,连社会史都写得如此有趣,可见作者的功力,又是牛津史的一本力作。
评分电视实质影响最大,LBJ在总统里影响最大
评分牛津美国史之一,读过几章,作者文笔相当棒,可读性很强。
评分本来因为亚马逊的评论和60年代过多的社会文化变革而有点胆怯,一开始也确实进展缓慢,但越到后面内容越有趣,连社会史都写得如此有趣,可见作者的功力,又是牛津史的一本力作。
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