Encyclopedia of American Social History Edition 1. (Scribner American Civilization Series)
ISBN-13:
9780684192468
ISBN-10:
0684192462
Edition:
1
Author:
Peter W. Williams, Mary K. Cayton, Elliot J. Gorn
Publication date:
1993
Publisher:
Charles Scribner's Sons
Format:
Hardcover
2653 pages
Category:
History
,
Encyclopedias & Subject Guides
,
Reference
,
Social Sciences
,
Cultural
,
Anthropology
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ISBN-13:
9780684192468
ISBN-10:
0684192462
Edition:
1
Author:
Peter W. Williams, Mary K. Cayton, Elliot J. Gorn
Publication date:
1993
Publisher:
Charles Scribner's Sons
Format:
Hardcover
2653 pages
Category:
History
,
Encyclopedias & Subject Guides
,
Reference
,
Social Sciences
,
Cultural
,
Anthropology
Summary
Encyclopedia of American Social History Edition 1. (Scribner American Civilization Series) (ISBN-13: 9780684192468 and ISBN-10: 0684192462), written by authors
Peter W. Williams, Mary K. Cayton, Elliot J. Gorn, was published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1993.
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This 3-volume Encyclopedia is the first major reference work to combine the scholarship of historians with work in ethnology, gender study, geography, literature, religion, anthropology, and sociology. The focus is not on the conventional political-military narratives that have dominated early writing. Rather, the 180 essays in these volumes highlight the processes and the people of the American social structure.
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