Longlisted for the 2024 National Book Award in Nonfiction
A Foreign Affairs Best Book of the Year
“Sweeping…A new way to make sense not only of the past, but of the contemporary culture wars.”
—New York Times Book Review
“A provocative culmination of Slotkin’s field-defining arguments on the place of violence in creating America.” —Kathleen Belew
“Brisk, bold, and thought-provoking.” —Daniel Lazare, Arts Fuse
“[An] exciting and detailed new decoder ring of a book…While it is usually hyperbolic to claim that a book will change your life, this one may well have a permanent effect on how you consume and think about American political news.” —Tom Zoellner, Los Angeles Review of Books
Red America and Blue America are so divided they could be two different countries, with wildly diverging views of why government exists and who counts as American. Their ideologies are grounded in different versions of American history, endorsing irreconcilable visions of patriotism and national identity.
A Great Disorder is a bold, urgent work that helps us make sense of today’s culture wars through a brilliant reconsideration of America’s foundational myths and their use in contemporary politics. Richard Slotkin identifies five key narratives that have shaped our conception of what it means to be American: the myths of the Frontier, the Founding, the Civil War (with dueling views of it as Liberation or the Lost Cause), and the Good War. Today, Slotkin argues, Trump and his MAGA followers play up a frontier-inspired hostility to the federal government and rally around Confederate symbols to champion a racially exclusive definition of American nationality; meanwhile, Blue America takes its cue from the protest movements of the 1960s, envisioning a limitlessly pluralistic country in which the federal government is the ultimate enforcer of rights and opportunities. With these opposing perspectives, American history—and the foundations of our democracy—has become a battleground. It remains to be seen which vision will prevail.
"Sweeping…The culmination of a prolific career and a new way to make sense not only of the past, but of the contemporary culture wars." - New York Times Book Review
"[An] exciting and detailed new decoder ring of a book…While it is usually hyperbolic to claim that a book will change your life, this one may well have a permanent effect on how you consume and think about American political news…Slotkin is a heavy-hitting theorist who also happens to be a lucid writer about the breaking events of his own era—a rare breed in academia." - Los Angeles Review of Books
"Impressively, [Slotkin] brings his discussion of national myths all the way to the present, exploring the visions of America’s history and future delineated by today’s radical right…He presents a well-informed analysis of the origins of today’s culture war politics." - London Review of Books
"Brisk, bold, and thought-provoking." - Arts Fuse
"Offers a consistently revelatory lens through which to understand the evolution of popular beliefs and the imaginative dynamics at work during watershed historical moments…A wonderfully clear, cogent account of the stakes involved in American mythology." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"An ambitious and brilliant new book…one of the best single volumes to cover the span of American history and to demonstrate the relevance of the American past to the American present." - Irish Times
"Rich in details…offers much to consider about the relation of the current moment to the nation’s past." - Society for U.S. Intellectual History
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A Foreign Affairs Best Book of the Year
“Sweeping…A new way to make sense not only of the past, but of the contemporary culture wars.”
—New York Times Book Review
“A provocative culmination of Slotkin’s field-defining arguments on the place of violence in creating America.” —Kathleen Belew
“Brisk, bold, and thought-provoking.” —Daniel Lazare, Arts Fuse
“[An] exciting and detailed new decoder ring of a book…While it is usually hyperbolic to claim that a book will change your life, this one may well have a permanent effect on how you consume and think about American political news.” —Tom Zoellner, Los Angeles Review of Books
Red America and Blue America are so divided they could be two different countries, with wildly diverging views of why government exists and who counts as American. Their ideologies are grounded in different versions of American history, endorsing irreconcilable visions of patriotism and national identity.
A Great Disorder is a bold, urgent work that helps us make sense of today’s culture wars through a brilliant reconsideration of America’s foundational myths and their use in contemporary politics. Richard Slotkin identifies five key narratives that have shaped our conception of what it means to be American: the myths of the Frontier, the Founding, the Civil War (with dueling views of it as Liberation or the Lost Cause), and the Good War. Today, Slotkin argues, Trump and his MAGA followers play up a frontier-inspired hostility to the federal government and rally around Confederate symbols to champion a racially exclusive definition of American nationality; meanwhile, Blue America takes its cue from the protest movements of the 1960s, envisioning a limitlessly pluralistic country in which the federal government is the ultimate enforcer of rights and opportunities. With these opposing perspectives, American history—and the foundations of our democracy—has become a battleground. It remains to be seen which vision will prevail.
"Sweeping…The culmination of a prolific career and a new way to make sense not only of the past, but of the contemporary culture wars." - New York Times Book Review
"[An] exciting and detailed new decoder ring of a book…While it is usually hyperbolic to claim that a book will change your life, this one may well have a permanent effect on how you consume and think about American political news…Slotkin is a heavy-hitting theorist who also happens to be a lucid writer about the breaking events of his own era—a rare breed in academia." - Los Angeles Review of Books
"Impressively, [Slotkin] brings his discussion of national myths all the way to the present, exploring the visions of America’s history and future delineated by today’s radical right…He presents a well-informed analysis of the origins of today’s culture war politics." - London Review of Books
"Brisk, bold, and thought-provoking." - Arts Fuse
"Offers a consistently revelatory lens through which to understand the evolution of popular beliefs and the imaginative dynamics at work during watershed historical moments…A wonderfully clear, cogent account of the stakes involved in American mythology." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"An ambitious and brilliant new book…one of the best single volumes to cover the span of American history and to demonstrate the relevance of the American past to the American present." - Irish Times
"Rich in details…offers much to consider about the relation of the current moment to the nation’s past." - Society for U.S. Intellectual History
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