The Americans

  • The Americans: The Democratic Experience
    By Daniel J. Boorstin

    ... 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, ...

  • The Americans: A brief history since 1865
    By Henry F. Bedford, H. Trevor Colbourn, James H. Madison

    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 ...

  • The Americans: A Brief History. Since 1865. Part two
    By Henry F. Bedford, H. Trevor Colbourn

    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 ...

  • The Americans: The Colonial Experience
    By Daniel J. Boorstin

    ... (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
    By Nancy Woloch, Larry S. Krieger, Gerald A. Danzer

    The Americans

  • The Americans: Reconstruction to the 21st Century: Illinois Edition
    By Nancy Woloch, Larry S. Krieger, Gerald A. Danzer

    The Americans: Reconstruction to the 21st Century: Illinois Edition

  • The Americans: Reconstruction to the 21st Century
    By Nancy Woloch, Larry S. Krieger, Gerald A. Danzer

    The Americans: Reconstruction to the 21st Century

  • The Americans: Beginning to 1914
    By Nancy Woloch, Larry S. Krieger, Gerald A. Danzer

    The Americans: Beginning to 1914

  • The Americans: The national experience. 2
    By Daniel J. Boorstin

    A view of American life and dominant figures from the Revolution to the Civil War

  • The Americans
    By Daniel Joseph Boorstin

    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
    By Daniel Joseph Boorstin

    The Americans: The colonial experience. v. 2. The national experience. v. 3. The democratic experience

  • The Americans: The National Experience
    By Daniel J. Boorstin

    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 ...

  • The Americans: The Democratic Experience
    By Daniel J. Boorstin

    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 ...

  • The Americans
    By Henry F. Bedford, H. Trevor Colbourn

    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
    By Henry F. Bedford, Harold Trevor Colbourn

    The Americans: A brief history to 1877

  • The Americans: A brief history to 1877
    By Henry F. Bedford, H. Trevor Colbourn, James H. Madison

    The Americans: A brief history to 1877

  • The Americans: A Brief History
    By Henry F. Bedford, James H. Madison, Trevor Colbourn

    The Americans: A Brief History

  • The Americans: A Brief History. To 1877. Part one
    By Henry F. Bedford, H. Trevor Colbourn

    The Americans: A Brief History. To 1877. Part one

  • The Americans
    By Gerald A. Danzer

    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 ...

  • The Americans
    By Linda Mizejewski

    Explores The Americans as a groundbreaking series that brilliantly merged the spy genre and domestic melodrama.