9780684867731-0684867737-Interpretations of American History, Vol. One - Through Reconstruction: Patterns and Perspectives

Interpretations of American History, Vol. One - Through Reconstruction: Patterns and Perspectives

ISBN-13: 9780684867731
ISBN-10: 0684867737
Edition: Original
Author: Gerald N. Grob, Francis G. Couvares, Martha Saxton, George Athan Billias
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: Free Press
Format: Paperback 448 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780684867731
ISBN-10: 0684867737
Edition: Original
Author: Gerald N. Grob, Francis G. Couvares, Martha Saxton, George Athan Billias
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: Free Press
Format: Paperback 448 pages

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Interpretations of American History, Vol. One - Through Reconstruction: Patterns and Perspectives (ISBN-13: 9780684867731 and ISBN-10: 0684867737), written by authors Gerald N. Grob, Francis G. Couvares, Martha Saxton, George Athan Billias, was published by Free Press in 2000. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Interpretations of American History, Vol. One - Through Reconstruction: Patterns and Perspectives (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 $0.59.

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Contrary to conventional wisdom, no area of study is outdated more quickly than history, and no time has been more turbulent for the discipline than our own. This classic point/counterpoint reader in American history, now in a completely revised and updated seventh edition, takes note of history's impermanence, giving voice to the new without disposing of the old. In ten lively chapters, essays by the editors introduce dialectical readings by distin-guished historians on topics from the Puritans through Reconstruction. The essays and readings address history's timeless questions: "The American Revolution: Social or Ideological?," "The Constitution: Conflict or Consensus?," and "Slave Culture: African or American?" New readings are included on African Americans, women, and immigrants. In the fray of debate, eminent historians from Perry Miller and Allan Nevins to Eric Foner, Gordon Wood, and Carol Sheriff struggle to interpret the past. The editors' essays moderate these passionate arguments and offer a clear, distanced vision of the changing character of history. They explain how history has usually been viewed through the lens of the present and demonstrate with sparkling historiography that the discipline is as contemporary as the headlines of today, as vital as the problems of tomorrow.

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