9780321337757-0321337751-The American People: Creating a Nation and a Society, Volume II (since 1865) (Book Alone) (MyHistoryLab Series)

The American People: Creating a Nation and a Society, Volume II (since 1865) (Book Alone) (MyHistoryLab Series)

ISBN-13: 9780321337757
ISBN-10: 0321337751
Edition: 7th
Author: Gary B. Nash, Julie Roy Jeffrey, John R. Howe, Allan M. Winkler, Allen F. Davis, Charlene Mires, Peter J. Frederick, Carla Gardina Pestana
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Longman
Format: Paperback 688 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780321337757
ISBN-10: 0321337751
Edition: 7th
Author: Gary B. Nash, Julie Roy Jeffrey, John R. Howe, Allan M. Winkler, Allen F. Davis, Charlene Mires, Peter J. Frederick, Carla Gardina Pestana
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Longman
Format: Paperback 688 pages

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The American People: Creating a Nation and a Society, Volume II (since 1865) (Book Alone) (MyHistoryLab Series) (ISBN-13: 9780321337757 and ISBN-10: 0321337751), written by authors Gary B. Nash, Julie Roy Jeffrey, John R. Howe, Allan M. Winkler, Allen F. Davis, Charlene Mires, Peter J. Frederick, Carla Gardina Pestana, was published by Longman in 2005. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The American People: Creating a Nation and a Society, Volume II (since 1865) (Book Alone) (MyHistoryLab Series) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.55.

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Providing students with a thought-provoking account of America’s past, The American People examines how American society assumed its present shape and developed its present forms of government. A strong social emphasis underscores the “humanness” of America's history as revealed through the everyday lives of ordinary Americans. In addition, Recovering the Past essays acquaint students with the work that historians do by introducing them to the fascinating variety of materials that historians use to understand and interpret the past. Two new primary source features, “American Voices” and “How Others See Us” enliven the narrative with short passages from both ordinary and extraordinary Americans or from outsiders commenting on the American nation or its people. For anyone interested in a survey of United States History.

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