American Epoch is the most comprehensive twentieth-century history text available. This edition carries forward the same qualities that adopters have come to rely on: sturdy integrity, inclusive coverage, and sharp analysis. This edition offers enhanced coverage of social and cultural history to balance its unmatched political and diplomatic coverage.
31 Mr. Dooley, a fictional Irish-American created by newspaperman Finley Peter Dunne, was also of the opinion that there should be no war, but for a different reason. He thought it was every American's birthright to insult foreigners, ...
In Beauty and the Beast, authors Arluke and Bogdan explore this relationship through the unique lens of photo postcards. This visual medium offers an enormous and relatively untapped archive to compelling document their subject.
The text of the collective monograph focuses on such a topical phenomenon as the philosophical view of nature in retrospect of the current environmental crisis.
Land-Grant. Colleges. and. Universities. All I ask for woman is that the opening sentence of the declaration [sic] of Independence be made broad enough to include her. ALMA BENEDICT, LINCOLN [NE] DAILY JOURNAL, June 15, 1888 On November ...
See William A. Link and Arthur S. Link , American Epoch : A History of the United States Since 1900 , 7th ed . , vol . 1 , War , Reform and Society , 1900-1945 ( New York : McGraw - Hill , 1987 ) , 293-295 ; Arthur M. Schlesinger ...
He advocates a reconsideration of the notion of work, urges that market forces be brought under political control, and stresses the need for education that teaches the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.
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A masterly and visionary work that weaves current events with philosophical investigation, The Next American Civil War rethinks Americans' most elemental ideas of freedom in order to enable the people of the United States to face the ...
Rather than divide this period into such traditional categories as "women," "television," and "politics," contributors take a cross-topical approach that emphasizes the interconnectedness of American life and society.Beginning with an ...
Paul S. Boyer. taxes” such as the Stamp Act. But in an influential 1767 pamphlet misleadingly titled Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, the Philadelphia lawyer John Dickinson rejected this distinction. As the dispute deepened, ...