A concise narrative text aimed at the mid-level US history student. The format combines and synchronizes the concept of a textbook with that of a reader by linking a basic narrative text with articles that both support and build upon the text. This combined format enables students to relate interpretation to narrative and exposes them to ...
A concise narrative text aimed at the mid-level US history student. The format combines and synchronizes the concept of a textbook with that of a reader by linking a basic narrative text with articles that both support and build upon the text. This combined format enables students to relate interpretation to narrative and exposes them to ...
This monumental work is a classic study of the black "aristocracy" which developed in the United States in the years following Reconstruction. Every American city had a small, self-aware, and active black elite, who felt it was their duty to set the standard for the less-fortunate members of their race and to lead their communities by example. ...
Concise, readable narrative text aimed at the mid-level introductory American history student. This book is ideal for instructors concerned both about cost and brevity. Particular attention is paid to the formation, interaction, and disintegration of national, regional, ethnic, and economic communities.
Concise, readable narrative text aimed at the mid-level introductory American history student. This book is ideal for instructors concerned both about cost and brevity. Particular attention is paid to the formation, transformation, interaction and disintergration of national, regional, ethnic, and economic communities.
A concise, readable narrative text aimed squarely at the mid-level introductory U.S. History student. America Interpreted is ideal for instructors concerned both about cost and interested in assigning their own outside readings. This text also is available in versions combining the concise narrative with secondary readings.
This concise, accessible narrative text for students of U.S. history combines and synchronizes the concept of a textbook with that of a reader. Linking narrative with articles that support and build on the text, this book enables students to relate interpretation to narrative and exposes them to historical analysis in a meaningful way. This text ...
THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE is a concise narrative that focuses on events, personalities, and movements that have figured prominently in the shaping of the nation. Particular attention is paid to the formation, transformation, interaction, and disintegration of national, regional, ethnic, and economic communities.
The historical, social, economic, geographic, and cultural issues the authors address make it abundantly clear that the Delta -- long thought to be a land of relative statis -- is actually changing quite rapidly. It is clear, too, that this strange land is filled with haunting contradictions.
Describing and analyzing the social, cultural, economic and political make-up of the communities that constitute America, the authors use the themes of Republicanism, geographic expansion, economic growth, social change and reform, and international involvement.
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American Issues: A Primary Source Reader in United States History, Volume II: Since 1865
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Willard B Gatewood (Introduction by), Henry Clay Bruce