This book offers a one-stop reference work covering the Gilded Age and Progressive Era that serves teachers and their students. • Integrates and aligns material for American literature and social studies curricula • Offers a range of tools to support literary works—analysis, history, document excerpts, and areas for study • Provides historical context for multiple key works of literature on the Gilded Age and Progressive era
" This book serves to demonstrate how profoundly the actions on the Civil War battlefield shaped American politics, society, and the arts.
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