Keen On America

Between Pride and Shame: Beverly Gage Gets in her Subaru & drives Across 250 Years of American History

Apr 10, 2026
Beverly Gage, Pulitzer Prize–winning historian who drove across America in an old Subaru to research 250 years of U.S. history. She recounts roadside discoveries from presidential homes to Erie Canal towns. She explores geography’s power to reveal surprising connections, visits unexpected places like Disneyland as a historical parable, and offers a third way between national pride and shame.
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INSIGHT

Geography Reveals Hidden Historical Networks

  • Historians underuse geography as an analytical tool for understanding connections across American history.
  • Beverly Gage found linked movements (abolition, women's rights, temperance) concentrated along the Erie Canal towns when she visited them in person.
ANECDOTE

Thirteen Trips Over Six Months Of Field Research

  • Beverly Gage conducted 13 separate road trips totaling six to seven months to research This Land Is Your Land.
  • She traveled mostly in 2023–2024 and then wrote the book from start to finish after returning.
ANECDOTE

The Subaru Constantly Broke Down

  • Her unreliable old Subaru became a recurring character, often breaking down and forcing long stays in repair shops.
  • A vivid scene occurred at Goldstein Subaru in Albany where a planned day of research was lost to car repairs.
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