"In this slim and elegantly written volume, Mr. Goldman has distilled an immense array of arguments about Americas meaning. The book is a pleasure to read." * The Wall Street Journal *
"Samuel Goldmans After Nationalism explores competing narratives regarding American identity. While we can agree that America became independent after the Revolutionary War, we have long disagreed over what type of nation that conflict brought forth. Goldmans lucid work describes three of the most widely held accounts, each of which reverberates in current debates." * The Washington Post *
"[R]ich and thoughtful...Goldman ultimately comes out against what he calls our 'present nationalist revival' (primarily of the Right, and also of the Left). But among this books many virtues is Goldmans ability to present a genuinely sympathetic case for his opponents views. If understanding the appeal of a political movement is a precondition for criticizing it, then Goldman is in a better position to offer such criticism than nearly any of his fellow contributors to that crowded subgenre, the Post-2016 Critique of Nationalism." * National Review *
"After Nationalism is a gripping, fast-paced, and probing study into how American political leaders and thinkersranging from John Jay to Abraham Lincoln to Fredrick Douglass to Dwight Eisenhowerhave debated the essence of American identity and what binds the nation together." * Christianity Today *
"Goldmans book can easily be finished in a single day by an enthusiastic reader, clocking in at a mere 153 pages, but he accomplishes much in that short span: nothing less than a compelling reflection on the meaning of our countrys existence....Were more people blessed with Goldmans perspicacity, especially those of us who argue and write about politics, our country would be far better off than it is now." * Commonweal *
"After Nationalism is an important book that merits serious attention from both academics and the general public alike. A true scholar, Goldman displays an impressive mastery of relevant sources and an affinity for synthesis. Moreover, non-specialists will find the presentation free of jargon, accessible, and relevant. Goldmans place is not among modern masters of long narrative. Rather, he belongs in the company of those theorists and observers who have grappled seriously and insightfully with the elusive concept of national identity." * Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs *
"Samuel Goldman offers readers a concise, learned, and profound reflection on the elusive nature of American national identity, whether defined in terms of covenant, crucible, or creed. Given the current divided condition of our polity and culture, I am hard-pressed to conceive of a more timely and essential book." * Andrew Bacevich, president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft *
"Nationalism has enduring appeal in different precincts of the American right and left, and Donald Trump's presidency made its defenders seem both more noticeable and more noxious. In this interesting and smart book, Samuel Goldman insists that calls to restore American cohesion are usually either abstract but empty or specific but implausible. The only credible way to unify Americans, Goldman concludes, would start with their plurality." * Samuel Moyn, Yale University *