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The American Pageant: History of the Republic (9th Edition)
by David M. Kennedy Thomas A. BaileyThe American Pageant lays special emphasis on the great public issues that have dominated national life: the Revolution and the making of the Constitution, slavery and the Civil War, the struggles of minorities, the transformation of the economy from an agricultural to an industrial to a post-industrial basis, relations with other nations, the never-ending debates about social justice and the proper role of government, and the evolution of major public institutions like political parties.
The American Past: A Survey of American History (Volume I)
by Joseph R. ConlinIntended for U. S. History Survey courses offered in history departments at both 2- and 4-year institutions. This introductory-level course (freshman/sophomore) is taken as either a general education requirement or as a pre-requisite for history majors. Can be used for one-semester and/or two-semester courses.
The American People: Creating a Nation and a Society
by John Howe Allan Winkler Gary Nash Charlene Mires Peter Frederick Allen Davis Julie Jeffrey Carla PestanaThis engaging text examines U. S. history as revealed through the experiences of all Americans, both ordinary and extraordinary. With a thought-provoking and rich presentation, the authors explore the complex lives of Americans of all national origins and cultural backgrounds, at all levels of society, and in all regions of the country.
The American People: Creating a Nation and a Society (5th Edition, Condensed)
by Gary B. Nash Allen F. Davis Julie Roy Jeffrey Allan M. Winkler John R. Howe Peter J. FrederickA condensed version of "The American People, Fifth Edition," this engaging text examines U. S. history as revealed through the experiences of all Americans, both ordinary and extraordinary. With a thought-provoking and rich presentation, the authors explore the complex lives of Americans of all national origins and cultural backgrounds, at all levels of society, and in all regions of the country. A vibrant four-color design and compact size make this book accessible, convenient, and easy-to read.
The American People: Creating a Nation and a Society, Single Volume-Sixth Edition
by Gary B. Nash Allen F. Davis Julie Roy Jeffrey Allan M. Winkler John R. Howe Peter J. FrederickThe narrative integrates discussion of public events such as presidential elections, wars, and reform movements with the private stories of ordinary Americans who participated in and responded to these events. As it unfolds the drama of American history, the Sixth Edition of The American People provides the most current scholarship and highlights the connections between the many factors-political, social, economic, technological, religious, cultural, international, and intellectual—that have shaped American society.
The American People: Creating a Nation and a Society, Volume 2, Student Edition
by John Howe Allan Winkler Gary Nash Charlene Mires Peter Frederick Allen Davis Julie Jeffrey Carla PestanaThis Edition revises the Concise Seventh Edition of The American People in light of recent scholarship and retains important features from the Sixth Edition. Its organization is structured to facilitate student learning and accommodate itself more easily to the usual length of the college semester. The book is divided into four parts and contains seven chapters in each section. In Volume One, part one covers the period to 1815, while part two carries the narrative through Reconstruction for a total of fourteen chapters. Since many surveys begin with Reconstruction, part three of the in Volume Two repeats that Chapter 14 and contains seven additional chapters, ending with an analysis of the 1920s. The final part of the book spans the period from the Great Depression and New Deal to the recent past. Volume Two contains fifteen chapters.
The American Promise, Combined Volume: A History of the United States
by James L. Roark Michael P. Johnson Patricia Cline Cohen Sarah Stage Susan M. HartmannThe American Promise appeals to all types of students and provides the right resources and tools to support any classroom environment. A clear political framework supports a vibrant social and cultural story that embraces the voices of hundreds of Americans -- from presidents to pipefitters and sharecroppers to suffragettes -- who help students connect with history and grasp important concepts. Now in its fifth edition, The American Promise does even more to increase historical analysis skills and facilitate active learning, and its robust array of multimedia supplements make it the perfect choice for traditional face-to-face classrooms, hybrid courses, and distance learning. Read the preface.
The American Promise, Value Edition: Volume 2, From 1865 (Sixth Edition)
by James L. Roark Michael P. Johnson Patricia Cline Cohen Sarah Stage Susan M. HartmannThe American Promise, Value Edition, has long been a favorite with students who value the text's readability, clear chronology, and lively voices of ordinary Americans, all in a portable format. Instructors have long valued the full narrative accompanied by a 2-color map program and the rich instructor resources of the parent text made available at an affordable price.
The American Promise, Volume 1: To 1877 (Sixth Edition; Value Edition)
by James L. Roark Michael P. Johnson Patricia Cline Cohen Sarah Stage Susan M. HartmannThe American Promise, Value Edition, has long been a favorite with students who value the text's readability, clear chronology, and lively voices of ordinary Americans, all in a portable format. Instructors have long valued the full narrative accompanied by a 2-color map program and the rich instructor resources of the parent text made available at an affordable price.
The American Promise: A Concise History (Sixth Edition)
by James L. Roark Michael P. Johnson Patricia Cline Cohen Sarah Stage Susan M. HartmannWhat is the best way to engage and teach students in their history survey course? From the beginning, The American Promise has been shaped by our firsthand knowledge that the survey course is one of the most difficult to teach and, for many, also the most difficult to take. From the outset we have met this challenge by providing a story students enjoy for its readability, clear chronology, and lively voices of ordinary Americans.
The American Promise: A History of the United States (Combined 5th Edition)
by James L. Roark Michael P. Johnson Patricia Cline Cohen Sarah Stage Susan M. HartmannThe American Promise appeals to all types of students and provides the right resources and tools to support any classroom environment. A clear political framework supports a vibrant social and cultural story that embraces the voices of hundreds of Americans -- from presidents to pipefitters and sharecroppers to suffragettes -- who help students connect with history and grasp important concepts. Now in its fifth edition, The American Promise does even more to increase historical analysis skills and facilitate active learning, and its robust array of multimedia supplements make it the perfect choice for traditional face-to-face classrooms, hybrid courses, and distance learning. Read the preface.
The American Promise: A History of the United States (Combined Version)
by Alan Lawson James L. Roark Michael P. Johnson Patricia Cline Cohen Sarah Stage Susan M. HartmannThis new edition of The American Promise is a cause for celebration, for it proudly announces the successful reception of earlier editions. Preparing this edition, however, allowed us the opportunity to revisit our original premises, evaluate our earlier efforts, take stock of what worked, and decide how to build on those successes.
The American Promise: A History of the United States Volume 2 From 1865 5th Edition
by James L. Roark Michael P. Johnson Patricia Cline Cohen Sarah Stage Susan M. HartmannAmerican History textbook
The American Promise: From 1865 (3rd edition)
by Alan Lawson James L. Roark Michael P. Johnson Patricia Cline Cohen Sarah Stage Susan M. HartmannDelivered within a clear political framework and condensed by the authors themselves to provide just the right amount of reading, the narrative brings history to life through the voices and perspectives of people who embraced and contested America's promise.
The American Promise: To 1877 (4th edition)
by Alan Lawson James L. Roark Michael P. Johnson Patricia Cline Cohen Sarah Stage Susan M. HartmannThis edition engages students by revealing history through the eyes of the people who lived it. Enriched with the voices of hundreds of Americans, the Value Edition offers students a memorable narrative.
The American Promise: To 1877 (Fifth Edition)
by James L. Roark Michael P. Johnson Patricia Cline Cohen Sarah Stage Susan M. HartmannThe American Promise: A Concise History is a brief, inexpensive narrative with a clear political, chronological narrative that makes teaching and learning American history a snap. Streamlined by the authors themselves to create a truly concise book, the fifth edition is nearly 15 percent shorter than the fourth compact edition, yet it includes more primary sources than ever--including a new visual sources feature.
The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Suicide Assessment and Management
by Robert I. Simon Robert E. HalesThe second edition of The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Suicide Assessment and Management has been extensively updated and expanded to more thoroughly reflect the challenges clinicians face in assessing and managing suicide risk -- and ultimately in preventing tragedy. The number of chapters has been increased approximately 20%, from 28 to 34. In addition, 22 new chapter authors were recruited for the second edition, representing nearly half of the 50 authors from the first edition, to allow the reader to obtain a more varied and sometimes new point of view.
The American Republic (3rd Edition)
by Rachel C. LarsonThe American Republic, Third Edition unfolds the history of the United States through richly detailed narrative and engaging presentation within a Christian framework. Starting with the discovery of the New World, the text traces the path of American history up to the present day. In addition to a historical account, the book demonstrates the distinctiveness of American values and government, and emphasizes the importance of understanding and appreciating United States history.
The American Republic Since 1877
by James M. Mcpherson Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Donald A. Ritchie Albert S. Broussard The National Geographic SocietyNIMAC-sourced textbook
The American Republic To 1877 (Texas edition)
by James M. Mcpherson Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Donald A. Ritchie Albert S. BroussardThis book is a student-friendly presentation of American history, from pre-exploration to 1877 ensuring accuracy in every detail of the narrative, maps, and charts. The program emphasizes skill development--from reading maps to analyzing primary and secondary sources to exploring the connections between history and geography, economics, government, citizenship, and current events.
The American Republic to 1877 (Grade 8, Oklahoma Edition)
by James M. Mcpherson Joyce Appleby Alan Brinkley Donald A. Ritchie Albert S. BroussardWelcome to Grade 8 Social Studies and The American Republic to 1877. Get ready to learn about the people and events from the beginnings of this nation through the eras of the Civil War and Reconstruction. It should be an exciting journey.
The American Republic to 1877: Reading Essentials and Study Guide, Student Workbook
by The Editors at the McGraw-Hill/GlencoeThe book is a specially designed study guide on topics ranging from early America an its people to present day America with student -help sections for each topic.
The American Revolution
by Joaquin CarrPerform this script about a family who moves from Maine to Alaska to fulfill its dream of participating in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. (Set of 12 with Teacher's Guide)