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Founding Myths: Stories That Hide Our Patriotic Past (edizione 2004)

di Ray Raphael (Autore)

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Examines thirteen well-known American stories, including those about Paul Revere's legendary ride and Thomas Jefferson's pivotal role in the establishment of American equality, contending that many of their surrounding myths are not supported by recent scholarship.
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Titolo:Founding Myths: Stories That Hide Our Patriotic Past
Autori:Ray Raphael (Autore)
Info:New Press (2004), Edition: 1, 368 pages
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Written in 2004, this book is incredibly outdated by today's standards. Many of the "myths" outlined in this book are now commonly taught at the secondary and college level. Poorly written. ( )
  RRabas | Jun 16, 2023 |
I suspect that all published and recounted histories of all countries are responsible for the lunacy that is the world today. Nuff said. ( )
  gmillar | Apr 13, 2020 |
Delving into not only the myths surrounding the founding of America, but how those mistruths got started and why they have been perpetrated through the years, Raphael's book is a must-read for those who want to know the truth of America's history. ( )
  ErinMa | Feb 22, 2019 |
The story of the American Revolution is well known and thought of as gospel by average Americans, but is that story more myth than history? Ray Raphael in his book, Founding Myths, aims to tell the true patriotic history behind the stories told about the American Revolution.

Investigating thirteen prominent stories surrounding the Revolutionary era, Raphael attempts to put the actual people and events in context of their time while demythologizing the past. Some of the stories are that of individuals like Paul Revere, Molly Pitcher, and Sam Adams or such events like Yorktown ending the war, the Continental Army surviving Valley Forge, and the events before Lexington and Concord. While a few myths that Raphael covered have been demystified by some pop-history documentaries since before and after the publishing of this book and others that a well-read history enthusiast already knows are false, there was one that completely surprised me and that was the events of 1774 that led up to the Lexington and Concord.

Although I knew the actual history behind the myths Raphael covered, this book was still a pleasant read if you can persevere through the repetitious references to films like The Patriot and Raphael’s continual hyping of the Massachusetts revolution of 1774. While I understood the reference to The Patriot given its prominence around the time of the book’s writing but it could have been toned down. Raphael’s description of the events in Massachusetts in 1774 are really eye-opening but he keeps on bringing them up throughout the book and given he already written a book about the subject before this one it makes it feel like he’s attempting to use one book to sell another. Finally, Raphael’s brings up how the mythical stories he is writing about are in today’s textbooks in each chapter and while I think this was book information, it might have been better if he had moved that into his concluding chapter alone.

Founding Myths is fascinating reading for both general and knowledgeable history readers which is a credit to Ray Raphael’s research, yet there are pitfalls that take some of the joy out of reading this book. While I recommend this book, just be weary of the repetitious nature that I described above. ( )
  mattries37315 | Jan 4, 2018 |
This was an interesting but hard to read book. Unless you are present when history happens, it is open to interpretation or misunderstanding. Author Ray Raphael is very interested in debunking myths that have been perpetuated in school history books. His analysis of historical events is supported through extensive notes. Raphael’s political judgment of events and tendency to fixate on the subject diminishes his presentation. There are many golden nuggets found in the book. You just have to persevere through the wordiness to find them. ( )
  bemislibrary | Jan 19, 2015 |
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Examines thirteen well-known American stories, including those about Paul Revere's legendary ride and Thomas Jefferson's pivotal role in the establishment of American equality, contending that many of their surrounding myths are not supported by recent scholarship.

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