Alan Taylor has twice won the Pulitzer Prize in History, most recently for The Internal Enemy, also a National Book Award finalist. He is Thomas Jefferson Foundation Professor of History at University of Virginia, and lives in Charlottesville.
A tour de force rich in fascinating and diverse characters, strong Native nations, contested borders, historical ironies, and paths almost taken.--Kathleen DuVal, author of Independence Lost Alan Taylor has--once again--given us a new understanding of a critical era in the history of the United States.--Edward L. Ayers, author of The Thin Light of Freedom Alan Taylor's unparalleled storytelling abilities are on full display in this brilliant narrative history revealing the essential fragility of the early American republic.--Amy S. Greenberg, author of Lady First Enthralling...Taylor brings to the table a lifetime of history learning and a rare ability to focus our attention on the things from the past that really matter.--Andres Resendez, author of The Other Slavery American Republics sweeps away rosy accounts of the rise of the United States. It is a searing history that exposes how white supremacy disfigured U.S. politics, underwrote westward expansion, and remade the lives of North America's diverse peoples. Incisive and powerful, it leaves a lasting impression.--Claudio Saunt, author of Unworthy Republic American Republics is a masterpiece. Taylor's stories, revealing collisions between principles on the one hand and greed, violence, racism, and transnational entanglement on the other, resonate eerily across time. This book's coherence, wisdom, and eloquence leave me inspired. But its unflinching narrative leaves me rattled to the core.--Elizabeth Fenn, author of Encounters at the Heart of the World American Republics sweeps away rosy accounts of the rise of the United States. It is a searing history that exposes how white supremacy disfigured U.S. politics, underwrote westward expansion, and remade the lives of North America's diverse peoples. Incisive and powerful, it leaves a lasting impression.--Claudio Saunt, author of Unworthy Republic American Republics is a masterpiece. Taylor's stories, revealing collisions between principles on the one hand and greed, violence, racism, and transnational entanglement on the other, resonate eerily across time. This book's coherence, wisdom, and eloquence leave me inspired. But its unflinching narrative leaves me rattled to the core.--Elizabeth Fenn, author of Encounters at the Heart of the World