The People

  • The People: To 1861
    By Neal Salisbury, R. David Edmunds, Frederick E. Hoxie

    The People: To 1861

  • The People
    By Margaret Canovan

    ... in 1690 just after the Revolution , is a milestone in the development of the doctrine of popular sovereignty . Just what Locke was up to remains a source of dispute among scholars ( cf. Ashcraft 1986 ; Wootton 1993 ; Marshall ...

  • The People: And, Close the Book
    By Susan Glaspell

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations.

  • The People: The Rise and Fall of the Working Class, 1910-2010
    By Selina Todd

    Herbert Morrison, the manin charge of Labour's election campaign, claimed that collective and comprehensive statewelfare provision would benefit allof Britain's 'useful people'. 'There isnocleavage of interest betweenhandworkers ...

  • The People
    By Margaret Canovan

    ... published in 1690 just after the Revolution, is a milestone in the development of the doctrine of popular sovereignty. Just what Locke was up to remains a source of dispute among scholars (cf. Ashcraft 1986; Wootton 1993; Marshall ...

  • The People: Indians of the American Southwest
    By Stephen Trimble

    A portrayal of Native American life in Southern California, New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado, and Arizona describes their cultural contributions, lifestyles, struggles, and customs

  • The People: A History of Native America
    By Neal Salisbury, Frederick E. Hoxie, Russell David Edmunds

    This narrative takes an ethnographic approach to American Indian history from the arrival of humans on the American continent to the present day. The text provides balanced coverage of political,...

  • The People: Indians of the American Southwest

    Essays and photos illustrating the current economic, political, and social climate of Southwestern Native Americans, based on hundreds of interviews.

  • The People: No Different Flesh
    By Zenna Henderson

    A group of aliens who look like humans infiltrate Earth's society.