With fresh interpretations from two new authors, wholly reconceived themes, and a wealth of cutting-edge scholarship, the Fifth Edition of America: A Concise History is designed to work perfectly with the way you teach the survey today. Building on the book’s hallmark strengths—balance, explanatory power, and a brief-yet-comprehensive narrative—as well as its outstanding full-color visuals and built-in primary sources, authors James Henretta, Rebecca Edwards, and Robert Self have shaped America into the ideal brief book for the modern survey course, at a value that can’t be beat.
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In 1907, the Met shocked audiences by presenting Richard Strauss's musically innovative and sexually scandalous opera Salome. As the ferment of urban life overturned older cultural norms, some artists began to question the whole concept ...
Irwin Unger, a Pulitzer Prize winning author, wrote this book after discovering from his own experiences teaching American History at the University of California at Davis and at NYU, that a thematic approach was much more interesting to ...
America a Concise History 2e Volume 2 + Reading the American Past 2e Volume 2 +' Selected Historical Documents, Volume...
In American Horizons: U.S. History in a Global Context, Fourth Edition, the authors use the frequent movement of people, goods, and ideas into, out of, and within America's borders as a framework.
Never HIGHLIGHT a Book Again Includes all testable terms, concepts, persons, places, and events.
This brief book includes a full-color map and art program, robust boxed feature program, and comprehensive supplement options.
The authors’ own abridgement preserves the hallmark explanatory power of the parent text, helping students to understand not only what happened but why — so they’re never left wondering what’s important.
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Since 1865 James A. Henretta, Melvin Yazawa, Kevin J. Fernlund. 27-6 The Next and More Profound Stage of the Battle for Civil Rights (1965) 2. How did Johnson propose to achieve “not just equality.