
The Crowded Hour
Theodore Roosevelt, the Rough Riders, and the Dawn of the American Century
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Fred Sanders
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Clay Risen
The “gripping” (The Washington Post) story of the most famous regiment in American history: the Rough Riders, a motley group of soldiers led by Theodore Roosevelt, whose daring exploits marked the beginning of American imperialism in the 20th century.
When America declared war on Spain in 1898, the US Army had just 26,000 men, spread around the country - hardly an army at all. In desperation, the Rough Riders were born. A unique group of volunteers, ranging from Ivy League athletes to Arizona cowboys and led by Theodore Roosevelt, they helped secure victory in Cuba in a series of gripping, bloody fights across the island. Roosevelt called their charge in the Battle of San Juan Hill his “crowded hour” - a turning point in his life, one that led directly to the White House. “The instant I received the order,” wrote Roosevelt, “I sprang on my horse and then my ‘crowded hour’ began.” As The Crowded Hour reveals, it was a turning point for America as well, uniting the country and ushering in a new era of global power.
Both a portrait of these men, few of whom were traditional soldiers, and of the Spanish-American War itself, The Crowded Hour dives deep into the daily lives and struggles of Roosevelt and his regiment. Using diaries, letters, and memoirs, Risen illuminates an influential moment in American history: a war of only six months’ time that dramatically altered the United States’ standing in the world.
“Fast-paced, carefully researched…Risen is a gifted storyteller who brings context to the chaos of war. The Crowded Hour feels like the best type of war reporting - told with a clarity that takes nothing away from the horrors of the battlefield.” (The New York Times Book Review)
“A revelatory history of America’s grasp for power” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).
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Fleshes out the famous story
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Fiction or truth
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lest we forget
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Teddy Roosevelt’s lasting American legacy
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This is less history than naval gazing and virtue signaling. I was willing to forgive a few observations that judge the past by the presents' moral standards, but Risen cannot go but a few pages without doing so. Perhaps having a degree in history makes this jump out at me more than it should, but I couldn't finish the book because of it.
Risen seems to be in line with many of our modern historians who recount history in a way that seems to always assume the worst intention of the United States and the most benevolent of her peers. While this may garner one praise at the New York Times, it makes trusting Risen's recounting suspect for an objective audience.
Profoundly flawed
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Dissapointed
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