Flight of the WASP : the rise, fall, and future of America's original ruling class
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New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 2023.
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First edition., First Grove Atlantic hardcover edition.
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x, 469 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 2023.
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First edition., First Grove Atlantic hardcover edition.
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2311
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English

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"Fifteen families. Four hundred years. The complex saga of the White Anglo-Saxon Protestant elite in America's history. For decades, writers from Cleveland Amory to Joseph Alsop to the editors of Politico have proclaimed the diminishment of the White Anglo-Saxon Protestants, who for generations were the dominant socio-cultural-political force in America. While the WASP elite has, in the last half century, indeed drifted from American centrality to the periphery, its relevance and impact remain, as MichaelGross reveals in his compelling chronicle of the WASPs in our history. From Colonial America's founding settlements through the Gilded Age to the present day, Gross traces the complicated legacy of American WASPs-their profound accomplishments and egregious failures-through the lives of fifteen influential individuals and their very privileged, sometimes intermarried families. As the Bradford, Randolph, Morris, Biddle, Sanford, Peabody, and Whitney clans, among others, progress, prosper, and stumble, defining aspects in the four-century sweep of American history emerge: our wide, oft-contentious religious diversity; the deep scars of slavery, genocide, and intolerance; the creation and sometime misuse of astonishing economic, political, and social power;an enduring belief in the future; an instinct to offset inequity with philanthropy; an equal capacity for irresponsible, sometimes wanton, behavior. "American society was supposed to be different," writes Gross, "but for most of our history we have had apatriciate, an aristocracy, a hereditary oligarchic upper class, who initiated the American national experiment." In previous acclaimed books such as 740 Park and Rogues' Gallery, Gross has explored elite culture in microcosm; expanding the canvas, Flight of the WASP chronicles it across four centuries and fifteen generations in an ambitious and consequential contribution to American history"--

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Gross, M. (2023). Flight of the WASP: the rise, fall, and future of America's original ruling class (First edition.). Atlantic Monthly Press.

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Gross, Michael, 1952-. 2023. Flight of the WASP: The Rise, Fall, and Future of America's Original Ruling Class. Atlantic Monthly Press.

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Gross, Michael, 1952-. Flight of the WASP: The Rise, Fall, and Future of America's Original Ruling Class Atlantic Monthly Press, 2023.

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Gross, Michael. Flight of the WASP: The Rise, Fall, and Future of America's Original Ruling Class First edition., Atlantic Monthly Press, 2023.

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