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A History of Western Society, Volume 1

by Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks and Joe Perry and John McKay and Clare Crowston

Praised by instructors and students alike for its readability and attention to social history, the Value Edition of A History of Western Society is a brief, affordable text that brings the past to life. The two-color Value Edition includes the full narrative of the comprehensive edition and select maps and images. This edition features a new question-driven narrative, five chapters devoted to the lives of ordinary people that make the past real and relevant, and the best and latest scholarship throughout.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

Brown v. Board of Education

by Waldo Martin

This new edition of Brown v. Board of Education addresses the origins, development, meanings, and consequences of the 1954 Supreme Court decision to end Jim Crow segregation. Using legal documents to frame the debates surrounding the case, Waldo Martin presents Brown v. Board of Education as an event, a symbol, and a key marker in the black liberation struggle. This new edition strikes a balance between political and social history, not only highlighting the constitutional aspects of the decision but also the social context and impact of the decision for African Americans. With an updated introductory essay and six new documents, several of them by African American authors, the second edition of the text brings this case into the larger context of African American history and civil rights and explores its long-term effects. New questions for consideration, as well as an updated chronology and bibliography, supplement the sources.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

Jackie Robinson and Race in America

by Thomas Zeiler

Jackie Robinson and Race in America

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

Radical Reconstruction

by K. Prince

The Reconstruction period following the Civil War was a transformative moment in which political leaders addressed questions concerning the place of the southern states in the postwar nation, the status of formerly enslaved African Americans, and the powers and limitations of the federal government. In this volume K. Stephen Prince explores the important role of the Radical Republicans in pressing for change during this period in a way designed to make the complexities of Reconstruction comprehensible to students. The Introduction introduces the Radical Republicans and details how Reconstruction grew from a complex negotiation among groups with often conflicting agendas. The documents, arranged in thematic and roughly chronological chapters, allow students to sift through the evolution of Radical Reconstruction and its aftermath through speeches, letters, press coverage, legislation, and contemporary illustrations. Document headnotes, a chronology, questions to consider, and a bibliography enrich students' understanding of Radical Reconstruction.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

The 9/11 Commission Report

by Ernest May

Gain a firsthand account of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks' methods and actions as 9/11 Commission Report with Related Documents walks you through the drafting process despite the bitter political divisions surrounding the commission.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

Selections from The Cotton Kingdom by Frederick Law Olmsted

by John Inscoe

Selections from The Cotton Kingdom by Frederick Law Olmsted

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

The English East India Company at the Height of Mughal Expansion

by Margaret Hunt and Philip Stern

The English East India Company at the Height of Mughal Expansion

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

The Kitchen Debate and Cold War Consumer Politics

by Sarah Phillips and Shane Hamilton

The Kitchen Debate and Cold War Consumer Politics

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

Entering Research

by Amber Smith and Janet Branchaw and Amanda Butz

For students whose experience with science has been primarily in the classroom, it can be difficult to identify and contact potential mentors, and to navigate the transition to a one-on-one, mentor-student relationship. This is especially true for those who are new to research, or who belong to groups that are underrepresented in research. The Entering Research curriculum offers a mechanism to structure the independent research experience, and help students overcome these challenges.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: W.H. Freeman & Company

UPDATED The Practice of Statistics

by Starnes and Tabor

The Practice of Statistics is the most trusted program for AP® Statistics because it provides teachers and students with everything they need to be successful in the statistics course and on the AP® Exam. With the expert authorship of high school AP® Statistics veterans, Daren Starnes and Josh Tabor and their supporting team of AP® teacher/leaders, The Practice of Statistics, Sixth edition (TPS6) has been crafted to follow the topical outline of the AP® Statistics course with careful attention paid to the style, nomenclature, and language used on the AP® Statistics exam. It combines a data analysis approach with the power of technology, innovative pedagogy, and an extensive support program built entirely for the sixth edition. New resources, including a robust online homework program and an extensively revised TestBank, give teachers and students everything they need to realize success on the exam and in the course.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: W.H. Freeman & Company

A Student’s Companion for The Bedford Reader

by Elizabeth Catanese

This guide offers additional support for students in ALP or corequisite courses and helps beginning college writers develop on-level skills. Coverage includes time management, writing activities in the methods, sentence guides, and additional grammar help.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

Working With Words

by Jean Wilson and Brian Brooks and James Pinson

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

50 Essays

by Samuel Cohen

50 Essays: A Portable Anthology is a bestselling value-priced reader because its virtues don't stop at the price. The book’s carefully chosen selections engage students and include both classic essays and high-interest, contemporary readings. The editorial apparatus is flexible and unobtrusive enough to support a variety of approaches to teaching composition. The sixth edition features new voices on culturally relevant topics as well as sentence guides that help students develop an academic writing voice with templates for a variety of composing situations.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

Student Companion to Accompany Biochemistry

by Julie Kneller and Frank Deis and Nancy Gerber and Richard Gumport and Roger Koeppe

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: W.H. Freeman & Company

Ornithology

by Richard Prum and Frank Gill

Ornithology, 4th Edition is a comprehensive introductory text covering a wide scope of topics essential for understanding the field of ornithology. This new edition infuses the most current research and a more conceptual approach alongside an evolutionary perspective. The 4th edition retains its hallmark readability, as well as a well updated narrative and bibliography with the latest scientific content and references. The 4th edition will be the first in full color in both art and design and will include over 400 color photographs. The updated design is clean, colorful, approachable, and easy to use as a narrative or study reference. New pedagogical elements reinforce key concepts new end of chapter assessment questions allow students to evaluate their learning. The 4th edition is the best yet, during both a student’s first read, and when revisited as a reference.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: W.H. Freeman & Company

Writing about Writing

by Elizabeth Wardle and Doug Downs

Since its initial publication, Writing about Writing has empowered tens of thousands of students to investigate assumptions about writing and to explore how writing works. It does so by making writing itself the subject of inquiry. Unique to Wardle and Downs’ approach, the text presents “threshold concepts” about writing―central ideas that writers need to understand in order to progress. As they come to a deeper understanding of these threshold concepts, students are able to transfer their understanding to any writing situation they encounter. This new edition has been refined and improved based on input from instructors using the text. Now with more explicit instruction to support academic writers, a new Part One explains the value of investigating writing, introduces threshold concepts and the notion of transfer, details the elements of genre and rhetorical reading, and offers a guide for conducting writing studies research at a level appropriate for undergraduates. The readings chapters have been updated and streamlined, and as in past editions they are supported with introductions, scaffolded questions, and activities. An extensive Instructor’s Manual by teacher-trainer Matt Bryan provides support for teaching with a writing-about-writing approach.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

Investigating Chemistry

by Matthew Johll

Johll Investigating Chemistry uses forensic science as a framework to teach chemistry.  The inherently fascinating topics of crime and criminal investigations serve as context to teach fundamental chemistry concepts to non-science majors. Capitalizing on student interest in this compelling topic, Johll is able to make learning chemistry exciting and accessible.  Each chapter is driven by a case study with details from a real crime scenario, providing an investigative approach to learning chemistry concepts.. The new fourth edition of Investigating Chemistry will include:new content featuring fresh chapter-opening case studies for four chapters.media tools focused on a few key resources that address engagement and reading support, including videos of current events and real-world applications, and LearningCurve reading quizzes.  VitalSource e-book.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: W.H. Freeman & Company

Principles of Life

by David Sadava and David Hillis and Richard Hill and Mary Price

For instructors concerned that the practical skills of biology are lost when the student moves on to the next course or takes their first step into the “real world,” Principles of Life 3e lays the foundation for later courses and for students’ careers. Expanding on its pioneering concept-driven approach, experimental data-driven exercises, and active learning focus, PoL 3e introduces features designed to involve students in mastering concepts and becoming skillful at solving biological problems. Research shows that when students engage with a course, it leads to better outcomes. Principles of Life 3e is a holistic solution that has been designed from the ground up to actively engage students in mastering concepts and becoming skilled at solving biological problems. Within LaunchPad, our digital teaching and learning solution, we provide thoughtfully curated assignments and activities to support pre-lecture preparation, classroom activities, and post-lecture assessment. With its focus on key competencies foundational to biology education and careers, self-guided adaptive learning, and unparalleled instructor resources for active classrooms, Principles of Life is the resource students need to succeed.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: W.H. Freeman & Company

Habits of the Creative Mind

by Richard Miller and Ann Jurecic

A unique resource for first-year composition, Habits of the Creative Mind encourages college writers to be curious and follow their own paths in order to discover their own interests. Portable and flexibly arranged, the second edition of this innovative text offers frameworks to develop persistence in planning, revising, and learning from failure, with all new examples of writers at work on interesting problems as models for reflection. With input from instructors who use Habits, a new instructor’s manual provides practical suggestions for incorporating this approach to exploring questions and facing complexity.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

Sources for Western Society, Volume 2

by Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks and Joe Perry and John McKay and Clare Crowston

Sources for Western Society provides a variety of primary sources to accompany A History of Western Society, Thirteenth Edition. With over thirty new selections – including several compelling visual sources – and enhanced pedagogy throughout, students are given the tools to engage critically with canonical and lesser known sources. Each chapter includes a "Sources in Conversation" feature that asks students to analyze aspects of differing views on key topics. Sources for Western Society is FREE when packaged with A History of Western Society and is included for FREE with the LaunchPad for A History of Western Society. In LaunchPad for A History of Western Society, 13e, which combines ebooks for A History of Western Society and Sources for Western Society in a central course space, innovative auto-graded exercises accompanying the reader’s documents and visuals supply a distinctive and sophisticated pedagogy that not only helps students understand the sources but think critically about them. Sources for Western Society is also available to customize through Bedford Select.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

Sources for Western Society, Volume 1

by Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks and Joe Perry and John McKay and Clare Crowston

Sources for Western Society provides a variety of primary sources to accompany A History of Western Society, Thirteenth Edition. With over thirty new selections – including several compelling visual sources – and enhanced pedagogy throughout, students are given the tools to engage critically with canonical and lesser known sources. Each chapter includes a "Sources in Conversation" feature that asks students to analyze aspects of differing views on key topics. Sources for Western Society is FREE when packaged with A History of Western Society and is included for FREE with the LaunchPad for A History of Western Society. In LaunchPad for A History of Western Society, 13e, which combines ebooks for A History of Western Society and Sources for Western Society in a central course space, innovative auto-graded exercises accompanying the reader’s documents and visuals supply a distinctive and sophisticated pedagogy that not only helps students understand the sources but think critically about them. Sources for Western Society is also available to customize through Bedford Select.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

Statistical Reasoning in Sports

by Christine Franklin and Josh Tabor

Statistical Reasoning in Sports by Christine Franklin and Josh Tabor

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: W.H. Freeman & Company

Worlds of History, Volume 2

by Kevin Reilly

Worlds of History offers a flexible comparative and thematic organization that accommodates a variety of teaching approaches and helps students to make cross-cultural comparisons. Thoughtfully compiled by a distinguished world historian and community college instructor, each chapter presents a wide array of primary and secondary sources arranged around a major theme — such as universal religions, the environment and technology, or gender and family — across two or more cultures, along with pedagogy that builds students’ capacity to analyze and interpret sources, and think critically and independently.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

Worlds of History, Volume 1

by Reilly

Worlds of History offers a flexible comparative and thematic organization that accommodates a variety of teaching approaches and helps students to make cross-cultural comparisons. Thoughtfully compiled by a distinguished world historian and community college instructor, each chapter presents a wide array of primary and secondary sources arranged around a major theme — such as universal religions, the environment and technology, or gender and family — across two or more cultures, along with pedagogy that builds students’ capacity to analyze and interpret sources, and think critically and independently.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's

The American Promise

by Michael Johnson and Patricia Cohen and Sarah Stage and François Furstenberg and James Roark and Susan Hartmann and Sarah Igo

The American Promise, Value Edition, has long been a favorite with students who value the text’s readability, clear chronology, and lively voices of ordinary Americans, all in a portable format. The two-color Value Edition includes the unabridged narrative and select maps and images from the comprehensive text. LaunchPad also features all of the contents of the comprehensive edition in full color, including primary source features and summative quizzing in each chapter, numerous supplement options, and a free companion sourcebook. With LaunchPad, the Value Edition is an excellent resource at an outstanding price.

Date Added: 04/23/2021


Category: Bedford/St. Martin's


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