U.S. History Reading Group discussion
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Pretty excited to join this group. I also joined the History Book Club, which is enormous, so it is nice to have a smaller group as well.
I was a history major in college, then later went back to become a teacher. I teach U.S. and World history in Illinois.
Here are some of my favorites in U.S. History That I've read recently.





I'm excited to have you join us! I had a similar feeling with the History Book club. It just seemed too daunting to get into so I started this (and joined the Presidential Biography Challenge, which is another great small group!)
I don't know if you want to jump into the book I'm currently reading or if you want to wait until the next one, but feel free to do whatever suits you. And if you have any recommendations based on books you plan to read, please share them.
Thanks again!


Like Will, I also joined the History Club and it is so large, I have a hard time keeping up with anything on there! So I'm glad I found this one. I am a polisci major so I have always had a thing for american history. I just recently embarked on a life-long quest to read Presidential Biographies in chronological order (and I see theres a challenge group, I'll probably join that too after I'm done writing this).
Since I just started Jon Meacham's "Jefferson: The Art of Power" I might wait until the next book. I'll see :)


And considering how amazing "John Adams" is, $2 is an amazing bargain! Nicely done!



Like several of you I found the History Group to large and when I saw this group I was happy to join. I have served for 14 years as both an army infantryman in Iraq and now as a maintenance crew chief on KC-135 tankers in the air force. As such my focus on history is mainly military. Here are a few books that I have read recently.The Long Gray Line: The American Journey of West Point's Class of 1966 The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor General James Longstreet: The Confederacy's Most Controversial Soldier The Eve of the Revolution: A Chronicle of the Breach with England
The Passing of the Night: My Seven Years as a Prisoner of the North Vietnamese

Steve, glad you joined, I am looking forward to you outlook, particularly on modern military history.


My name's Ellen. Mike roped me in from twitter where I was heart-broken to discover that he really ISN'T Walt Whitman. I thought it was Walt Whitman being cheeky.
I live in Chicago. I work at a housing non-profit that transitions homeless families and individuals out of the shelter system and into homes. I love to read. Slightly less than I like to watch our current golden age of television, but still enough to be in a book club I THINK?!
In "history" I'm a sucker for books on failed movements engaged in social unrest, civil rights, women's history, intellectual history, and any sweeping epic that promises to fully educate me about a "big" topic area.
Favorites include Taylor Branch's MLK trilogy, The Metaphysical Club, The Age of Wonder, the recent Margaret Fuller bio, The Warmth of Other Suns.
I look forward to getting to know you all and discussing...The Americans. Have you guys seen that show? You have to it's so amazing. I mean books. Obviously books!

My name is Rey. I stumbled upon this group thanks to some great Twitter action from Not Walt Whitman. My favorite topics in "U.S. history" would have to be the War of 1812 and the Barbary Wars. I'm a political science major focusing on international relations so this will be a great place for me to beef up my US history knowledge. Looking forward to some great reading and lively discussions!


My most recent non-fiction reads were Herodotus and Goodwin's The Bully Pulpit.

I notice you don't seem to have an Environmental History discussion going yet. If there's any interest in starting one, I'd be happy to help out.

While I love the Civil War I love almost anything in history.

I look forward to reading some of your reviews and seeing recommendations.

I look forward to participating from time to time.


I am (obviously) a US History lover and have been since I was a little girl (made my poor father watch Gettysburg every weekend and reenact Pickett's Charge at the playground). My interest tends to lean towards American Military History, with focus on the Civil War and World War II. I am also interested in American environmental history. I look forward to joining in the discussions from time to time and hoping finding out some further reading suggestions!


Thanks! It was definitely inherited/natural inclination for me. My father couldn't be prouder since I got my degrees!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Long Gray Line: The American Journey of West Point's Class of 1966 (other topics)The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor (other topics)
General James Longstreet: The Confederacy's Most Controversial Soldier (other topics)
The Eve of the Revolution: A Chronicle of the Breach with England (other topics)
The Passing of the Night: My Seven Years As Prisoner of the North Vietnamese (other topics)
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Thanks for your interest in joining this group. If you're anything like me, you read a lot of thought-provoking history and enjoy talking about it with your fellow nerds. I hope this can be a venue for that.
In order to make this the best group possible, I thought it would be good to have a place for introductions. So tell everyone about yourself and the areas of U.S. history that you find particularly interesting.
I'm Mike and I work as a copy editor for an ad agency in NYC. I have a crazy commute to work, so I get a chance to read A LOT. My long-time interest has been the Civil War era, but I'm also very interested in political history, especially the post-WWII era and its connections to the present moment.
Some of my favorite books: Shelby Foote's "The Civil War Volume One," Rick Perlstein's "Before the Storm" and "Nixonland," and David McCullough's "John Adams."
Looking forward to talking to you and learning more about your interests!