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The American Journey: A History of the United States (Combined Seventh Edition)
by Virginia Anderson David Goldfield Carl Abbott Jo Ann E. Argersinger William Barney Peter Argersinger Robert WeirFrames American history through personal and collective journeys Offering a blend of political and social histories, The American Journey shows that our attempt to live up to our American ideals is an ongoing journey--one that has become increasingly more inclusive of different groups and ideas. With a goal of making American history accessible, the authors offer a strong, clear narrative and provide students with the tools they need to understand history.
The American Journey: A History of the United States, Volume 2
by David Goldfield Carl Abbott Virginia Dejohn Anderson Jo Ann E. Argersinger Peter H. Argersinger William L. BarneyFor undergraduate American History courses from 1865 on
The American Journey: Building a Nation (California Edition)
by James M. Mcpherson Joyce Appleby Alan BrinkleyThe American Journey: Building a Nation helps you learn about your nation's past by organizing its history around 10 themes.
The American Journey: Reconstruction to the Present
by James M. Mcpherson Joyce Appleby Alan BrinkleyThe book is the last half of "The American Journey" and begins in 1858 (Unit 6). A two-chapter Prologue reviews history from pre-exploration to Reconstruction. The Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution, and the Citizenship Handbook are also included. Create a seamless two-year scope and sequence for middle school by pairing this program with "The American Republic To 1877." The author team, including National Geographic, ensures accuracy in every detail.
The American Journey: Reconstruction to the Present (Alabama Edition)
by GlencoeThis textbook will help you learn about your historical roots and how past events have shaped your world. You will find out what life was like in the past and how things change and develop over time. The textbook can also help you develop the knowledge and skills you need to participate in public life in an informed and responsible way. You will learn more about how your textbook is organized and understand how to find information in the text.
The American Journey: To World War I (California edition)
by James M. Mcpherson Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Donald A. Ritchie Albert S. BroussardA book on American history up to WWI.
The American Nation
by Michael B. Stoff James West DavidsonA textbook for United States history from earliest Indian civilizations to the present, with maps, charts, activities, study questions, and review chapters.
The American Nation
by Michael B. Stoff James West DavidsonHistory textbook for middle school students.
The American Nation
by Paul BoyerThe American Nation begins every chapter with a set of theme statements. These statements are drawn from seven broad themes central to American history: Global Relations, our Constitutional Heritage, Democratic Values, Technology and Society, Cultural Diversity, Geographic Diversity, and Economic Development. They provide a context for the historical events in each chapter. This context will help you understand the connections between historical events and see how past events are relevant to today's social, political, and economic concerns.
The American Nation
by Paul BoyerThe American Nation begins every chapter with a set of theme questions. These questions are drawn from seven broad themes central to American history: global relations, our Constitutional heritage, democratic values, technology and society, cultural diversity, geographic diversity, and economic development. They provide a context for the historical events in each chapter. This context will help you understand the connections between historical events and see how past events are relevant to today's social, political, and economic concerns.
The American Nation: A History of the United States
by Mark Carnes John GarratyReconstruction and the South, The Conquest of the West, An Industrial Giant Emerges, American Society in the Industrial Age, Intellectual and Cultural Trends in the Late Nineteenth Century, From Smoke-Filled Rooms to Prairie Wildfire: 1877-1896, The Age of Reform, From Isolation to Empire, Woodrow Wilson and the Great War, The Roaring Twenties, The Great Depression and the New Deal: 1929-1939, A Second World War: 1941-1945, A New Enemy Abroad and at Home: 1946-1960, From Camelot to Watergate: 1961-1975, Running on Empty: 1975-1999, From Boomers to Millennial, Shocks and Responses, 2000-Present.
The American Nation: A History of the United States (12th Edition)
by Mark C. Carnes John A. GarratyUsing the political history of the nation as the framework on which social, economic, and cultural developments depend, co-authors Carnes and Garraty describe how the voices and actions of many peoples have produced a particular political structure--the United States, a single nation--and how that nation has in turn influenced the lives of everyone. Long-renowned for its elegant narrative style, The American Nation in this Twelfth Edition retains its most significant strength--its rich and memorable prose. In this revision, the authors have revised each chapter to incorporate recent research and scholarship, refined the prose style, greatly expanded the number of maps, selected many new illustrations to engage students visually, and written informative, new captions to encourage students to reflect on the information conveyed in the illustration. In each chapter, a new feature, "Debating the Past" presents the varying views of historians on a question related to the chapter content. The final chapter (33) carries the story of the American nation to the present with coverage of the war in Iraq and the election of 2004.
The American Nation: Beginnings Through 1877
by Pedro Castillo James West DavidsonThe American Nation is organized into 9 units and 30 chapters. It contains Early Heritage of the Americas, A Nation is Born, The Nation Takes Shape, The Nation Expands, Division and Reunion, Reference Section, Special Features, Linking Past and Present, Linking History and Technology, Charts, Graphs and Time Lines, Maps and Geography Activities, etc.
The American Nation: Beginnings To 1877
by Davidson CastilloA textbook for United States history from earliest Indian civilizations to the period after the Civil War, with maps, charts, activities, study questions, and review chapters.
The American Nation: Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide
by Prentice HallSuccess in social studies comes from doing three things well-- reading, testing, and writing, and that is what The American Nation helps students achieve.
The American Nation: Second Edition
by James West Davidson John E. BatchelorA textbook for United States history from earliest Indian civilizations to the present, with maps, charts, activities, study questions, and review chapters.
The American Nation: Survey Edition
by Michael B. Stoff Herman J. ViolaA textbook of American history.
The American Nation: Survey Edition
by Pedro Castillo Michael B. Stoff James West DavidsonA textbook about United States history from earliest Indian civilizations to the present.
The American Odyssey: A History of the United States
by John Holdren Joshua Zeitz Mary Beth Klee Morton KellerHistory Textbook for high school
The American Pageant (16th Edition, AP Edition): A History of American People
by David M. Kennedy Lizabeth CohenThis sixteenth edition of The American Pageant reflects our continuing collaboration to bring the most recent scholarship about American history to the broadest possible student audience, while preserving the readability that has long been the Pageant's hallmark.
The American Pageant (Fifteenth Edition)
by David M. Kennedy Lizabeth CohenTHE AMERICAN PAGEANT enjoys a reputation as one of the most popular, effective, and entertaining texts in American history. The colorful anecdotes, first-person quotations, and trademark wit bring American history to life. The Fifteenth edition includes markedly deeper explorations of the cultural innovations, artistic movements, and intellectual doctrines that have engaged and inspired Americans and shaped the course of American history. Additional features of THE AMERICAN PAGEANT help readers understand and master the content: part openers and chapter-ending chronologies provide a context for the major periods in American history, while other features present primary sources, scholarly debates, and key historical figures for analysis.
The American Pageant: A History Of The Republic (American Pageant)
by David M. Kennedy Thomas A. BaileySupported by colorful anecdotes, first-person quotations, and its trademark wit, The American Pageant is one of the most readable, popular, and effective American history textbooks available. Pedagogy includes chapter-ending chronologies, numerous interesting quotes from historical figures, and incisive part openers that contextualize six major periods in American history. The Appendix includes "Suggested Readings" for every chapter, an annotated Constitution of the United States, and an extensive statistical profile of the United States.
The American Pageant: A History of the American People
by David KennedyWelcome to The American Pageant AP Edition! This program provides you with many ongoing opportunities to prepare and practice for success in the AP U.S. History course and examination.