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The American Tradition in Literature (Shorter Edition in One Volume)
by George Perkins Barbara PerkinsNIMAC-sourced textbook
The American Tradition in Literature, Volume 1 (12th Edition)
by George Perkins Barbara PerkinsWidely known as the anthology that best unites tradition with innovation, The American Tradition in Literature is proud to enter its fifth decade of leadership among textbook anthologies of American literature. Each volume continues to offer a flexible organization, with literary merit as the guiding principle of selection. The new photos and illustrations illuminate the texts and literary/historical timelines help students put works in context.
The American Tradition in Literature: Volume 2 (12th Edition)
by George Perkins Barbara Perkins James Phelan Elizabeth RenkerIn this twelfth edition, The American Tradition in Literature extends fifty years of leadership into a second half-century.
The American Urban Reader: History and Theory
by Steven H. Corey Lisa Krissoff BoehmThe American Urban Reader brings together the most exciting work on the evolution of the American city, from colonial settlement and western expansion to post-industrial cities and the growth of the suburbs. Each of the chronologically and thematically organized chapters includes thoughtfully selected scholarly essays from historians, social scientists and journalists, which are supplemented by relevant primary documents that offer more nuanced perspectives and convey the diversity and interdisciplinary nature of the study of the urban condition.
The American Vision
by James M. Mcpherson Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Donald A. Ritchie Albert S. Broussard Mcgraw-Hill StaffPut the work of a Pulitzer prize-winning author in your students' hands every day "The American Vision" boasts an exceptional author team with specialized expertise in colonial, Civil War, 20th-century, and Civil Rights history. The full panorama of American history comes alive through their vivid and accurate retelling.
The American Vision (Florida Edition)
by James M. Mcpherson Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Donald A. Ritchie Albert S. BroussardWelcome to United States History and The American Vision. We have written this text with several goals in mind. First, we want you to succeed in this course. We also want you to succeed on the FCAT, Florida's Comprehensive Assessment Test. To help you, we have noted the major Sunshine State Standards covered by each lesson.
The American Vision (Georgia)
by Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Albert S. BroussardPut the work of a Pulitzer prize-winning author in your students'hands every day "The American Vision" boasts an exceptional author team with specialized expertise in colonial, Civil War, 20th-century, and Civil Rights history. The full panorama of American history comes alive through their vivid and accurate retelling, and the co-authorship of National Geographic ensures that the program's new maps, charts, and graphs are correct to the last detail.
The American Vision (New York Edition)
by James M. Mcpherson Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Donald A. Ritchie Albert S. Broussard The National Geographic SocietyThe content of this course focuses on the political, economic, and social events that have shaped the United States. The textbook includes a variety of tools designed to help students to be successful as they study U.S. history.
The American Vision (North Carolina Edition)
by James M. Mcpherson Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Donald A. Ritchie Albert S. BroussardThe full panorama of American history comes alive through the authors' vivid and accurate retelling supported by new maps, charts, and graphs.
The American Vision, Volume One (Alabama Edition)
by James M. Mcpherson Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Donald A. Ritchie Albert S. BroussardYour textbook has been organized to help you learn about the significant events and people that make up American history.
The American Vision: Modern Times
by James M. Mcpherson Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Donald A. Ritchie Albert S. BroussardThe compelling story of American history since reconstruction The American Vision Modern Timespresents the rich saga of American history after the Civil War. Adapted from the modern history portion ofThe American Vision, this program features the same exceptional scholarship, accurate maps, peerless resources, and unique strategies found inThe American Vision.
The American Vision: Modern Times (Tennessee edition)
by James M. Mcpherson Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Donald A. Ritchie Albert S. BroussardWelcome to United States History studies and to Glencoe's The American Vision: Modern Times. The content of this course focuses on the political, economic, and social events that have shaped the United States. You will be viewing and interpreting periods in U.S. history from various perspectives, including historical, geographic, political, economic, and cultural.
The American Vision: Volume 2 (Alabama Edition)
by Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Albert S. BroussardLearn more about the history of America through original documents by and about the people who made it.
The American West (Great Minds Wit & Wisdom #Grade 2 Module 2:)
by Ann Brigham Lauren Chapalee Lorraine GriffithNIMAC-sourced textbook
The American West: Assessment Pack (Great Minds Wit & Wisdom #Grade 2 Module 2)
by Great MindsNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Americans
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. Danzer Nancy WolochYou live in a nation founded on dreams of freedom, opportunity, and progress. The most enduring of these visions is the American dream--the belief held by most Americans that if they work hard, and play by the rules, then they and their children will be better off.
The Americans
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. Danzer Nancy WolochNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Americans
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Gerald A. Danzer Nancy WolochThis textbook contains unit lessons on: American Beginnings to 1783, 1781-1850 A New Nation, 1825-1877 An Era of Growth and Disunion, 1876-1917 Migration and Industrialization Change Society, 1890-1920 Modern America Emerges, 1920-1940 The Twenties and the Great Depression, 1931-1960 World War II and Its Aftermath, 1954-1975 Living with Great Turmoil, and 1968-1996 Nearing the Century Mark.
The Americans
by Louis E. Wilson J. Jorge Klor de Alva Larry S. Krieger Gerald A. Danzer Nancy WolochThis textbook on "The Americans" narrates the history of Americans from Beginnings to Passage to a New Century.
The Americans
by Holt McdougalExplores the story of United States history, weaving the reflections of people who experienced history firsthand throughout the narrative. Thought-provoking lessons make history human and relevant to students' everyday lives, helping them to realize the richness of our nation's history. Identifies themes in geography and technology that influenced American history.