The Cycles of American History

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The Cycles of American History is a historical analysis book by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. that interprets U.S. history as a series of recurring political and ideological cycles.

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instanceOf book
history book
non-fiction book
author Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
surface form: Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes alternation between public purpose and private interest in U.S. history
patterns of reform and reaction in American politics
recurring cycles in American political life
focusesOnPeriod from the American Revolution to the late 20th century
followedBy The Disuniting of America
genre American history
historiography
political history
hasForm essay collection
hasPart essays on domestic policy
essays on foreign policy
essays on the presidency
hasPerspective interpretive rather than strictly narrative history
liberal interpretation of U.S. history
hasReception widely discussed in academic and political circles
hasSubject American political parties
American presidents
ideological conflict in U.S. history
hasTheme relationship between foreign policy and domestic politics in U.S. history
role of the presidency in shaping historical cycles
tension between democracy and capitalism in the United States
influencedBy Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr.'s cyclical theory of American history
progressive historiography
intendedAudience general readers interested in U.S. history
students of political history
language English
libraryOfCongressClassification E178
mainSubject American politics
conservatism in the United States
history of the United States
liberalism in the United States
political cycles
mediaType print
notableIdea cyclical interpretation of American history
pages about 500
publicationDate 1986
publisher Houghton Mifflin
setIn United States of America
surface form: United States

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Arthur Schlesinger Jr. notableWork The Cycles of American History