Patrick Allitt: 5 books

Book cover of A Climate of Crisis

A Climate of Crisis

America in the Age of Environmentalism

by Patrick Allitt
Language: English
Release Date: March 20, 2014

A provocative history of the environmental movement in America, showing how this rise to political and social prominence produced a culture of alarmism that has often distorted the facts Few issues today excite more passion or alarm than the specter of climate change. In A Climate of Crisis,...
Book cover of I'm the Teacher, You're the Student

I'm the Teacher, You're the Student

A Semester in the University Classroom

by Patrick Allitt
Language: English
Release Date: August 3, 2010

What is it really like to be a college professor in an American classroom today? An award-winning teacher with over twenty years of experience answers this question by offering an enlightening and entertaining behind-the-scenes view of a typical semester in his American history course. The unique...
Book cover of The Conservatives: Ideas and Personalities Throughout American History
by Patrick Allitt
Language: English
Release Date: May 26, 2009

This lively book traces the development of American conservatism from Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, and Daniel Webster, through Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, and Herbert Hoover, to William F. Buckley, Jr., Ronald Reagan, and William Kristol. Conservatism has assumed a variety of forms, historian...
Book cover of Religion in America Since 1945
by Patrick Allitt
Language: English
Release Date: December 17, 2003

Moving far beyond the realm of traditional "church history," Patrick Allitt here offers a vigorous and erudite survey of the broad canvas of American religion since World War II. Identifying the major trends and telling moments within major denominations and also in less formal religious...
Book cover of Roman Catholicism in the United States
by Jeffrey M. Burns, Roy Domenico, Una Cadegan
Language: English
Release Date: February 5, 2019

The essays written by established and newer scholars seeks to fill a void in the lacuna by bringing to bear the centrality of Catholic people, groups, and movements on U.S. history, mainly from the mid-19th century to the present, with the essays “linked by a common desire to enrich narratives of United States history.
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