Robert E. Lee and Me Robert E. Lee and Me

Robert E. Lee and Me

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Publisher Description

"The narrator’s skill as an educator is evident in this production. Seidule's varied tone and pace keep listeners engaged while he describes historical events in detail." -- Booklist

This program is read by the author.

In a forceful but humane narrative, former soldier and head of the West Point history department Ty Seidule's Robert E. Lee and Me challenges the myths and lies of the Confederate legacy—and explores why some of this country’s oldest wounds have never healed.

Ty Seidule grew up revering Robert E. Lee. From his southern childhood to his service in the U.S. Army, every part of his life reinforced the Lost Cause myth: that Lee was the greatest man who ever lived, and that the Confederates were underdogs who lost the Civil War with honor. Now, as a retired brigadier general and Professor Emeritus of History at West Point, his view has radically changed. From a soldier, a scholar, and a southerner, Ty Seidule believes that American history demands a reckoning.

In a unique blend of history and reflection, Seidule deconstructs the truth about the Confederacy—that its undisputed primary goal was the subjugation and enslavement of Black Americans—and directly challenges the idea of honoring those who labored to preserve that system and committed treason in their failed attempt to achieve it. Through the arc of Seidule’s own life, as well as the culture that formed him, he seeks a path to understanding why the facts of the Civil War have remained buried beneath layers of myth and even outright lies—and how they embody a cultural gulf that separates millions of Americans to this day.

Part history lecture, part meditation on the Civil War and its fallout, and part memoir, Robert E. Lee and Me challenges the deeply-held legends and myths of the Confederacy—and provides a surprising interpretation of essential truths that our country still has a difficult time articulating and accepting.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press

"Perhaps the best attribute of this fine book is the author’s honesty. It’s difficult to imagine a more timely book than Robert E. Lee and Me. At this pivotal moment, when we are debating some of the most painful aspects of our history, Seidule’s unsparing assessment of the Lost Cause provides an indispensable contribution to the discussion.” -- Washington Post

"In this fine book Ty Seidule scorches us with the truth and rivets us with his fierce sense of moral urgency. I can't think of a better book to enrich and invigorate our national discussion about race and memory and the troubled legacy of Robert E. Lee and the Confederacy." -- New York Times bestselling author of Alexander Hamilton

“A beautiful, often searing meditation on race, history, and the American narrative. Evocative and provocative, Robert E. Lee and Me is honest, wry, and utterly engaging.” -- Rick Atkinson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The British are Coming

GENRE
History
NARRATOR
TS
Ty Seidule
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
10:45
hr min
RELEASED
2021
January 26
PUBLISHER
Macmillan Audio
SIZE
553.3
MB

Customer Reviews

crazy bus driver charlie ,

Historically correct

Any student of American History, must read. Bravely and brilliantly done.

Teber13# ,

Pure Hateful Bias

I wouldn’t waste your time on this one. It presents itself as a fair and unbiased biography of Lee, but is really just an excuse to rant and look at complex historical issues through simplistic modern eyes, rather than 19th century ones. Thinly veneered hate on the printed page.

thisgamesbs ,

Should be called A White Guilt History for CNN

To be fair I apparently completely misread the summary of this book so I went in biased and it took me 30 minutes to realize I was in the wrong book. I like to listen to things I disagree with so I decided I’d give the author 3 hours to sway me. All he writes about is bad things that the confederates did and it sounded like a book wrote for a super liberal college for a class called “I’m sorry I’m white.” I’m not discrediting the facts he gives but he only gives one sides facts. As a liberal I even tried to jump some bridges to get to his conclusion and I couldn’t. The civil war has tons of racism around it, it’s a black spot on our history, both sides did bad things, and we grew from a mistake. I don’t think that spending 10 hours on why you should feel guilty for learning history is a good way to spend your time. The book I read before this, “Black Rednecks and White Liberals” is a much better spend of money and time and comes from the perspective of an African American who is also a Harvard Professor.

To be fair, I liked the style of writing and usage of words of this guy, and he would be easy to listen to make a better argument. He just missed here but CNN May use a lot of the arguments he makes.

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