Chronicles the history of America's pursuit of liberty, tracing the struggles among freed slaves, union organizers, women rights advocates, and other groups to widen freedom's promise
The Two Faces of American Freedom boldly reinterprets the American political tradition from the colonial period to modern times, placing issues of race relations, immigration, and presidentialism in the context of shifting notions of empire ...
“An engaging piece of historical detective work and narrative craft.” —Chicago Tribune At a time when America’s founding principles are being debated as never before, Russell Shorto looks back to the era in which those principles ...
The story of how Supreme Court justices have interpreted the Thirteenth Amendment, first through racist lenses after Reconstruction and later influenced by the modern civil rights movement, provides insight into the tremendous impact the ...
Covering a broad range of topics, these essays offer insight into how historians practice their craft in different ways and illuminate what it means to be a socially and politically engaged historian.
This collection of essays looks at the impact of anticommunism on black political culture during the early years of the Cold War, with an eye toward local and individual stories that offer insight into larger national and international ...
An explosion of academic scholarship in the 19705 quickly followed upon Gutman's work. fundamentally rewriting the history of African Americans in the era of ... Eric Foner, David Blight, James Horton, Leon Litwack, Michael Perman.
“Gripping and essential.”—Jesse Wegman, New York Times An authoritative history by the preeminent scholar of the Civil War era, The Second Founding traces the arc of the three foundational Reconstruction amendments from their origins ...
Policing the Open Road examines how the rise of the car, that symbol of American personal freedom, inadvertently led to ever more intrusive policing--with disastrous consequences for racial equality in our criminal justice system.
But Francis Bolton, Edward Grundon or Grindon, William Cowse, William English, Christopher Barker, Gilbert Peppett, and John Rowe were clearly resident and not listed. It seems likely from these samples that the I624 list is short by at ...
“The Dean method certainly protects the laborer against himself; but the Atterbury way promotes the development of a person who can protect himself against his own whims. At the outset the tenant on the Dean place will have more cash, ...