9781111830885-1111830886-Liberty, Equality, Power: A History of the American People, Vol.2: Since 1863

Liberty, Equality, Power: A History of the American People, Vol.2: Since 1863

ISBN-13: 9781111830885
ISBN-10: 1111830886
Edition: 6th
Author: James M. McPherson, John M. Murrin, Paul E. Johnson, Gary Gerstle, Emily S. Rosenberg, Alice Fahs, Norman L. Rosenberg
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
Format: Paperback 688 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781111830885
ISBN-10: 1111830886
Edition: 6th
Author: James M. McPherson, John M. Murrin, Paul E. Johnson, Gary Gerstle, Emily S. Rosenberg, Alice Fahs, Norman L. Rosenberg
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
Format: Paperback 688 pages

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Liberty, Equality, Power: A History of the American People, Vol.2: Since 1863 (ISBN-13: 9781111830885 and ISBN-10: 1111830886), written by authors James M. McPherson, John M. Murrin, Paul E. Johnson, Gary Gerstle, Emily S. Rosenberg, Alice Fahs, Norman L. Rosenberg, was published by Wadsworth Publishing in 2011. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other State & Local (United States History, Instruction Methods, Schools & Teaching, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Liberty, Equality, Power: A History of the American People, Vol.2: Since 1863 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used State & Local books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.69.

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Developed to meet the demand for a low-cost, high-quality history book, this economically priced version of LIBERTY, EQUALITY, POWER, Sixth Edition offers the complete narrative while limiting the number of features, photos, and maps. All volumes feature a paperback, two-color format that appeals to those seeking a comprehensive, trade-sized history text. A highly respected, balanced, and thoroughly modern approach to U.S. History, LIBERTY, EQUALITY, POWER uses these three themes in a unique approach to show how the United States was transformed, in a relatively short time, from a land inhabited by hunter-gatherer and agricultural Native American societies into the most powerful industrial nation on earth. This approach helps readers understand not only the impact of the notions of liberty and equality, which are often associated with the American story, but also how dominant and subordinate groups have affected and been affected by the ever-shifting balance of power. The text integrates the best of recent social and cultural scholarship into a political story, offering readers the most comprehensive and complete understanding of American history available.

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