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  • What Hath God Wrought

  • The Transformation of America, 1815 - 1848
  • By: Daniel Walker Howe
  • Narrated by: Patrick Cullen
  • Length: 32 hrs and 50 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,393 ratings)

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What Hath God Wrought

By: Daniel Walker Howe
Narrated by: Patrick Cullen
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Publisher's summary

Pulitzer Prize, History, 2008

In this addition to the esteemed Oxford History of the United States series, historian Daniel Walker Howe illuminates the period from the Battle of New Orleans to the end of the Mexican-American War, an era of revolutionary improvements in transportation and communications that accelerated America's expansion and prompted the rise of mass political parties.

He examines the rise of Andrew Jackson and his Democratic party but contends that John Quincy Adams and other advocates of public education, economic integration, and the rights of blacks, women, and Indians were the true prophets of America's future.

Howe's panoramic narrative - weaving together social, economic, and cultural history with political and military events - culminates in the controversial but brilliantly executed war against Mexico that gained California and Texas for America.

Please note: The individual volumes of the series have not been published in historical order. What Hath God Wrought is number V in The Oxford History of the United States.

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Critic reviews

"One of the most outstanding syntheses of U.S. history published this decade." ( Publishers Weekly)
"He is a genuine rarity: an English intellectual who not merely writes about the United States but actually understands it." ( Washington Post)
"A stunning synthesis....it is a rare thing to encounter a book so magisterial and judicious and also so compelling." ( Chicago Tribune)

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Stunning overview of a distant yet similar era

This is a great but dense overview of American history not for the faint of heart. It grapples with the political transformation of America from an agricultural republic to a diverse democracy, the effects of the transportation revolutions, remarkable social progress by abolitionists, women, and evangelicals, and so much more

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Great book, but slight overkill on religion imo

It was very clear and thorough just like the rest of this series. I enjoyed it very much. My only complaint on this one is the sheer amount of time spent on all the religious stuff. I personally got tired of hearing about all the similarities and differences of the endless branches of religions popping up everywhere. I know it was important for the time though, so perhaps it needed to be discussed as much

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An often overlooked peroid of U.S. history

A well reseached and nicely presented account of an often overlooked period of U.S. history.

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Well done

Best way to learn US History and what it means to be an American. Especially enjoyed the descriptions of daily life and personal stories.

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great book, but poorly organized on audible

please organize the audible chapters according to book chapters. that is, chapter 6: on audible should be the title of the corresponding chapter or section in the book.

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Great history, poor production quality

An excellent history book, scholarly and authoritative, but also with a good narrative arc. Approaches from all levels: prominent individuals, social forces, critical evaluation.

Production quality is pretty bad though. On one level, just poorly mixed, jarringly, so at times. The narration is poor as well. Monotone, almost robotic.

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a must listen for any history buff

fantastic narration
great story
constantly rewinding to re hear interesting parts
couldn't put it down

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Good story, good reader, audio inconsistent

Where does What Hath God Wrought rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This is the fourth of the Oxford History of the United States books I've read or listened to. The content is very good history, but not quite as engaging or dramatic as "The Glorious Cause" or "Battle Cry of Freedom". While the Reader is passably good, what is very annoying is that, when the Reader had to go back and redo a sentence, I'm presuming at some other time, the audio recording quality or settings was not consistent with the original. Tone, balance and volume are all different, creating a patchwork quilt of sound settings in the final product. It takes significant effort to ignore the constantly changing audio and concentrate on the content.

How could the performance have been better?

Better audio engineering.

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Great History, Poor Audio Editing

This is a really solid history of a sometimes overlooked of American history. However, as others have noted, the audio editing is very poor at times. The narrator is quite gifted, but the editing should have had more attention. Overall, I was able to tolerate that enough to enjoy the story

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comprehensive and thorough

comprehensive and thorough. a great survey of this period...reform, slavery, the Mexican War, and more.

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