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Flares and embers

A richly detailed analysis of American exceptionalism
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October 2022, no. 447

American Exceptionalism: A new history of an old idea by Ian Tyrrell

University of Chicago Press, $57.95 hb, 288 pp

Flares and embers

A richly detailed analysis of American exceptionalism
by
October 2022, no. 447
US President Joe Biden speaking at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, 2022 (Adam Schultz/White House Photo/Alamy Live News
US President Joe Biden speaking at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, 2022 (Adam Schultz/White House Photo/Alamy Live News

The forty-sixth president of the United States, like most of his predecessors, is an avid student of American history. In August 2022, Joe Biden met for the second time with a group of pre-eminent historians to discuss his presidency and the many threats facing American democracy. A month later, standing in Independence Hall in Philadelphia, he told the American people: ‘I know our history.’ Biden has, from the beginning of his campaign for the presidency, characterised his own period of American history as a ‘battle for the soul of the nation’, riffing off historian Jon Meacham’s book The Soul of America: The battle for our better angels (2018).

Emma Shortis reviews 'American Exceptionalism: A new history of an old idea' by Ian Tyrrell

American Exceptionalism: A new history of an old idea

by Ian Tyrrell

University of Chicago Press, $57.95 hb, 288 pp

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