The Social Fabric, Volume I (9th Edition)
ISBN-13:
9780321101396
ISBN-10:
0321101391
Edition:
9
Author:
John H. Cary, Robert A. Wheeler, Thomas L. Hartshorne, Julius Weinberg
Publication date:
2002
Publisher:
Longman
Format:
Paperback
336 pages
Category:
United States History
,
Social Sciences
,
Americas History
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ISBN-13:
9780321101396
ISBN-10:
0321101391
Edition:
9
Author:
John H. Cary, Robert A. Wheeler, Thomas L. Hartshorne, Julius Weinberg
Publication date:
2002
Publisher:
Longman
Format:
Paperback
336 pages
Category:
United States History
,
Social Sciences
,
Americas History
Summary
The Social Fabric, Volume I (9th Edition) (ISBN-13: 9780321101396 and ISBN-10: 0321101391), written by authors
John H. Cary, Robert A. Wheeler, Thomas L. Hartshorne, Julius Weinberg, was published by Longman in 2002.
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This anthology of readings portrays the lives of ordinary Americans and examines the diversity of the American people, from the earliest settlement of America to Reconstruction. The Social Fabric acquaints students with important events in the nation's history and how these events were reflected in the everyday lives of ordinary people. A wide variety of essays deal with the experiences of all Americans-men as well as women-Native Americans and African-Americans as well as whites, the poor as well as the wealthy. These readings highlight the diversity of Americans' experiences-based on differences in race, ethnicity, and gender-and the way in which those differences have at times led to conflict.*Note: The author sequence has changed for this edition; Cary and Weinberg were the first authors on the previous editions.
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