American Politics: A Graphic Guide: 2 (Graphic Guides)
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Illustrator Jules Scheele teams up with Dr Laura Locker in this comic-book introduction to the political history of the Land of Opportunity.
How did a political outsider like Trump win the 2016 presidential election? Why do some Americans feel so strongly about gun rights? Is there a role for more than two political parties in the system?
Politics isn’t something that just occurs in the West Wing or the gleaming Capitol building – it comes from the interaction between state and society, the American people living their daily lives. In this unique graphic guide, we follow modern citizens as they explore everything from the United States’ political culture, the Constitution and the balance of power, to social movements, the role of the media, and tensions over race, immigration, and LGBT rights.
Step right up, and see what lies beneath the pageantry and headlines of this great nation.
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Additional information
Publisher | 2nd ed. edition (6 Feb. 2020), Icon Books |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 176 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1785786024 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1785786020 |
Dimensions | 11.68 x 2.03 x 16.76 cm |
by David Allison
An excellent primer on the American political system that does a lot to contextualise where we are by showing how we got here.
Jules Scheele’s cast of characters are very finely drawn, and illustrate the democratic ideals of the nation without ever obscuring the jagged realities.
by Ted
I bought this book to learn the basics about American politics and how their government works. Overall, this book does that job very well if you bear in mind that it is only an introduction and will not go into detail on any of the topics. It gives the reader an idea of where to look next if they want to find out more.
It could have done with a more critical eye at proof-reading stage, though. There are a number of typos and at least one howler: Joseph Welch, the famous lawyer, drawn and named as Joseph Welsh on p74. These are the kinds of mistake that really shows a lack of care.
by Kate
My son’s just started A level politics and this was a great starter book. I found myself flicking through it too!
by Rudge UK
The book has a liberal slant, which I share. Still, I think material giving a more sympathetic view of the conservative position, which I would not share, would have given a more rounded picture of politics in America. It’s interesting to note, though, that Obama, Kennedy and Lincoln, for example, do come in for mild criticism.
I would have liked more on the mechanics of politics in the USA. How do elections work, for example? Without that you can’t see the link between politics and policies.
And more on the history – of structures, systems and policies. Without that, the present state of affairs, and Mr Trump in particular, are incomprehensible.
by Booklover
My teenage son is fascinated in US politics so loves this book. Loads of great information and so easy to understand.