... of special interest include: David Bakan, “Adolescence in America: From Idea to Social Fact," Daedalus (Fall 1971), 979–92; Oscar Handlin and Mary F. Handlin, Facing Life: Youth & Family in American History (1971); Joseph F. Kett, ...
Maryland , 154 , 179 , 180 McGovern , George , 608 McKinley , William , 365 , 375 , 407 ; election of 1896 ... 386 McLane , Louis , 180–81 McNary - Haugen bill , 474–75 Macon's Bill Number 2 , 147–48 Macune , C. W. , 369 , 370 Madison ...
For the characters in the novels of Scott Fitzgerald high life was the route to happiness ; not every reader perceived that Fitzgerald's route never seemed to reach its destination . T. S. Eliot made emptiness the theme of The Waste ...
... (1952); George S. Brookes, Friend Anthony Benezet (1937); William Charles Braithwaite, The Second Period of Quakerism (1919); Solon J. and Elizabeth Buck, The Planting of Civilization in Western Pennsylvania (1939); Maxwell S. Burt, ...
The Americans
The Americans: Reconstruction to the 21st Century: Illinois Edition
The Americans: Reconstruction to the 21st Century
The Americans: Beginning to 1914
A view of American life and dominant figures from the Revolution to the Civil War
This second volume in The Americans trilogy deals with the crucial period of American history from the Revolution to the Civil War.
The Americans: The colonial experience. v. 2. The national experience. v. 3. The democratic experience
Daniel J. Boorstin ... Vintage Paperback) and The Eve of the Revolution (1918); Daniel J. Boorstin, The Genius of American Politics (1953; Phoenix Paperback); Julian P. Boyd, Anglo-American Union: Joseph Galloway's Plans to preserve the ...
Daniel J. Boorstin. Guide to American History (ed. Oscar Handlin and others, 1954; Atheneum Paperback, 1967). For countless facts—trivia, and notso-trivia—about recent American life, the inexpensive and handy annual ref. erence books ...
Henry Nash Smith , Virgin Land * ( 1950 ) , deals with the West as a compelling symbol for Americans . ... Jr. The argument about slavery in the territories is central to Chaplain W. Morrison's Democratic Politics and Sectionalism ...
The Americans: A brief history to 1877
The Americans: A brief history to 1877
The Americans: A Brief History
The Americans: A Brief History. To 1877. Part one
The Army of the Potomac proved its mettle in breaking “ the charm of Robert Lee's invincibility . ” Lee was so depressed after the defeat that he offered his resignation to Jefferson Davis , but Davis refused it . Lee would continue to ...
Explores The Americans as a groundbreaking series that brilliantly merged the spy genre and domestic melodrama.