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Interpretations of American History, 6th Ed, Vol.

Author : Gerald N. Grob,George Athan Billias
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2010-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781451602340

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Interpretations of American History, 6th Ed, Vol. by Gerald N. Grob,George Athan Billias Pdf

This collection of essays on American history reflects recent scholarship. Contributors new to this edition include Gary Nash, Arthur Schlesinger, Richard P. McCormick, Gerda Lerner, Ellen C. DuBois, Vicki L. Ruiz, Nathan I. Huggins, John Lewis Gaddis, Paul Kennedy and Kevin P. Philips. Edited by Gerald N. Grob and George Athan Billias.

Interpretations of American History, 6th Ed, Vol. 2

Author : Gerald N. Grob
Publisher : Free Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1991-12-09
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 002912686X

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Interpretations of American History, 6th Ed, Vol. 2 by Gerald N. Grob Pdf

This collection of essays on American history reflects recent scholarship. Contributors new to this edition include Gary Nash, Arthur Schlesinger, Richard P. McCormick, Gerda Lerner, Ellen C. DuBois, Vicki L. Ruiz, Nathan I. Huggins, John Lewis Gaddis, Paul Kennedy and Kevin P. Philips. Edited by Gerald N. Grob and George Athan Billias.

Interpretations of American History Vol. I

Author : Francis G. Couvares,Martha Saxton
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 458 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2000-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9780684867731

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Interpretations of American History Vol. I by Francis G. Couvares,Martha Saxton Pdf

Contrary to conventional wisdom, no area of study is outdated more quickly than history, and no time has been more turbulent for the discipline than our own.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 distinguished historians on topics from Reconstruction to the present. The essays and readings address history's timeless questions: "Reconstruction: Change or Stasis?," "American Imperialism: Economic Expansion or Ideological Crusade?," and "The Civil Rights Movement: Top-Down or Bottom-Up?" New readings are included on African Americans, women, and immigrants. In the fray of debate, eminent historians from Samuel Hays and Alfred Chandler to John Lewis Gaddis, Walter LaFeber, and Kathryn Kish Sklar struggle to interpret the past. The editors'essays moderate.

Interpretations of American History, Volume I: Through Reconstruction

Author : Francis G. Couvares,Martha Saxton,Gerald N. Grob,George Athan Billias
Publisher : Bedford/St. Martin's
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2008-09-05
Category : History
ISBN : 0312480490

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Interpretations of American History, Volume I: Through Reconstruction by Francis G. Couvares,Martha Saxton,Gerald N. Grob,George Athan Billias Pdf

Now in a new edition from Bedford/St. Martin’s, Interpretations of American History offers an essential collection of essays and readings on American historiography. Each chapter opens with an extended essay that explores the historiography specific to that chapter’s topic, followed by two readings by preeminent historians that highlight different — although not always diametrically opposed — historical approaches. Fully updated for the next generation of scholars, the most respected historiographical reader now comes with all the care and quality that you expect from Bedford/St. Martin’s.

Interpretations of American History, Volume 2: From Reconstruction

Author : Francis G. Couvares,Martha Saxton,Gerald N. Grob,George Athan Billias
Publisher : Bedford/St. Martin's
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2008-09-05
Category : History
ISBN : 0312480504

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Interpretations of American History, Volume 2: From Reconstruction by Francis G. Couvares,Martha Saxton,Gerald N. Grob,George Athan Billias Pdf

Now in a new edition from Bedford/St. Martin’s, Interpretations of American History offers an essential collection of essays and readings on American historiography. Each chapter opens with an extended essay that explores the historiography specific to that chapter’s topic, followed by two readings by preeminent historians that highlight different — although not always diametrically opposed — historical approaches. Fully updated for the next generation of scholars, the most respected historiographical reader now comes with all the care and quality that you expect from Bedford/St. Martin’s.

Interpretations of American History

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 485 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1967
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:174257675

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The Story of Rose O'Neill

Author : Miriam Forman-Brunell
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2022-11-21
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780826260543

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The Story of Rose O'Neill by Miriam Forman-Brunell Pdf

To most of us, Rose O'Neill is best known as the creator of the Kewpie doll, perhaps the most widely known character in American culture until Mickey Mouse. Prior to O'Neill's success as a doll designer, however, she already had earned a reputation as one of the best-known female commercial illustrators. Her numerous illustrations appeared in America's leading periodicals, including Life, Harper's Bazaar, and Cosmopolitan. While highly successful in the commercial world, Rose O'Neill was also known among intellectuals and artists for her contributions to the fine arts and humanities. In the early 1920s, her more serious works of art were exhibited in galleries in Paris and New York City. In addition, she published a book of poetry and four novels. Yet, who was Rose Cecil O'Neill? Over the course of the twentieth century, Rose O'Neill has captured the attention of journalists, collectors, fans, and scholars who have disagreed over whether she was a sentimentalist or a cultural critic. Although biographers of Rose O'Neill have drawn heavily on portions of her previously unpublished autobiography, O'Neill's own voice--richly revealed in her well-written manuscript--has remained largely unheard until now. In these memoirs, O'Neill reveals herself as a woman who preferred art, activism, and adventure to motherhood and marriage. Featuring photographs from the O'Neill family collection, The Story of Rose O'Neill fully reveals the ways in which she pushed at the boundaries of her generation's definitions of gender in an effort to create new liberating forms.

Culture and International History

Author : Jessica C. E. Gienow-Hecht,Frank Schumacher
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 1571813837

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Culture and International History by Jessica C. E. Gienow-Hecht,Frank Schumacher Pdf

Combining the perspectives of 18 international scholars from Europe and the United States with a critical discussion of the role of culture in international relations, this volume introduces recent trends in the study of Culture and International History. It systematically explores the cultural dimension of international history, mapping existing approaches and conceptual lenses for the study of cultural factors and thus hopes to sharpen the awareness for the cultural approach to international history among both American and non-American scholars. The first part provides a methodological introduction, explores the cultural underpinnings of foreign policy, and the role of culture in international affairs by reviewing the historiography and examining the meaning of the word culture in the context of foreign relations. In the second part, contributors analyze culture as a tool of foreign policy. They demonstrate how culture was instrumentalized for diplomatic goals and purposes in different historical periods and world regions. The essays in the third part expand the state-centered view and retrace informal cultural relations among nations and peoples. This exploration of non-state cultural interaction focuses on the role of science, art, religion, and tourism. The fourth part collects the findings and arguments of part one, two, and three to define a roadmap for further scholarly inquiry. A group of" commentators" survey the preceding essays, place them into a larger research context, and address the question "Where do we go from here?" The last and fifth part presents a selection of primary sources along with individual comments highlighting a new genre of resources scholars interested in culture and international relations can consult.

Christian Nation?

Author : T. Adams Upchurch
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2010-05-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780313386435

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Christian Nation? by T. Adams Upchurch Pdf

This fascinating study examines America's complex and confusing history of arguing with itself over religion and secularism, God and politics, church and state. Hundreds of books are devoted to the ever-timely subject of the separation of church and state in America, but none does exactly what Christian Nation?: The United States in Popular Perception and Historical Reality does. Unlike other studies, this intriguing examination asks the right questions, defines the terms of the debate, explores the widely diverging points of view with equal respect for all sides, and provides insightful commentary and factual conclusions that cut through the clutter. The book begins with several questions: Is the United States a "Christian Nation?" Has it ever been? Was it ever meant to be? What did the Founding Fathers say? How has this issue been interpreted by various individuals and factions over the centuries? The author then surveys the vast literature on this topic, including the U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence and the competing and/or complimentary views of various Founding Fathers to arrive at the answers—and, at long last, the truth.

St. Mark's and the Social Gospel

Author : Ellen Blue
Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2011-12-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781572338241

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St. Mark's and the Social Gospel by Ellen Blue Pdf

The impact of St. Mark’s Community Center and United Methodist Church on the city of New Orleans is immense. Their stories are dramatic reflections of the times. But these stories are more than mere reflections because St. Mark’s changed the picture, leading the way into different understandings of what urban diversity could and should mean. This book looks at the contributions of St. Mark’s, in particular the important role played by women (especially deaconesses) as the church confronted social issues through the rise of the social gospel movement and into the modern civil rights era. Ellen Blue uses St. Mark’s as a microcosm to tell a larger, overlooked story about women in the Methodist Church and the sources of reform. One of the few volumes on women’s history within the church, this book challenges the dominant narrative of the social gospel movement and its past. St. Mark’s and the Social Gospel begins by examining the period between 1895 and World War I, chronicling the center’s development from its early beginnings as a settlement house that served immigrants and documenting the early social gospel activities of Methodist women in New Orleans. Part II explores the efforts of subsequent generations of women to further gender and racial equality between the 1920s and 1960. Major topics addressed in this section include an examination of the deaconesses’ training in Christian Socialist economic theory and the church’s response to the Brown decision. The third part focuses on the church’s direct involvement in the school desegregation crisis of 1960 , including an account of the pastor who broke the white boycott of a desegregated elementary school by taking his daughter back to class there. Part IV offers a brief look at the history of St. Mark’s since 1965. Shedding new light on an often neglected subject, St. Mark’s and the Social Gospel will be welcomed by scholars of religious history, local history, social history, and women’s studies.

America's History 6th Ed Vol 2 & Student's Guide to History 10th Ed

Author : James A. Henretta,David Brody,Lynn Dumenil,Susan Ware
Publisher : Bedford/st Martins
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2007-02-23
Category : History
ISBN : 0312465939

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America's History 6th Ed Vol 2 & Student's Guide to History 10th Ed by James A. Henretta,David Brody,Lynn Dumenil,Susan Ware Pdf

Political Thought in America

Author : Philip Abbott
Publisher : Waveland Press
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2009-10-22
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781478607663

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Political Thought in America by Philip Abbott Pdf

Political Thought in America is based on the idea that there are three major languages or traditions of discourse that Americans have employed to interpret the national experience: biblical thought, republicanism, and liberalism, interpreted through the lens of two other languagesconservatism and radicalism. The authors engaging style brings the American political experience to life with clarity and vision, immersing readers into the politics surrounding eleven great crises in our nations history. Through the eyes of philosophers, writers, and orators of each period and the voices of commentators both historical and current, political theories are outlined in the context of the debates and conversations of the men and women who have struggled to extricate the nation from crisis. New to the fourth edition are an analysis of the impact of Barack Obama on contemporary American political discourse, recent developments in the war on terror, and a section on gay and lesbian protest. A new chapter has been added that discusses the phenomenon of globalization and its challenge to American exceptionalism. As in previous editions, each chapter ends with an insightful author commentary and contains an up-to-date and comprehensive bibliographical essay, along with a list of major works for each period.

New Directions in American Religious History

Author : Harry S. Stout,Darryl G. Hart
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 513 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Christianity
ISBN : 9780195112139

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New Directions in American Religious History by Harry S. Stout,Darryl G. Hart Pdf

These essays had their origin in a conference of the same title held in October 1993. Scholars reflect on their specialities in American religious history in ways that summarise where the field is and where it ought to move in the decades to come.

Contested Commemoration in U.S. History

Author : Klara Stephanie Szlezák,Melissa M. Bender
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2019-09-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000702224

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Contested Commemoration in U.S. History by Klara Stephanie Szlezák,Melissa M. Bender Pdf

Against the backdrop of two recent socio-political developments—the shift from the Obama to the Trump administration and the surge in nationalist and populist sentiment that ushered in the current administration—Contested Commemoration in U.S. History presents eleven essays focused on practices of remembering contested events in America’s national history. This edited volume contains fresh interpretations of public history and collective memory that explore the evolving relationship between the U.S. and its past. The individual chapters investigate efforts to memorialize events or interrogate instances of historical sanitization at the expense of less partial representations that would include other perspectives. The primary source material and geography covered is extensive; contributors use historic sites and monuments, photographs, memoirs, textbooks, periodicals, music, and film to discuss the periods from colonial America, through the Revolutionary and Civil Wars up until the Vietnam War, Civil Rights movement, and Cold War, to explore how the commemoration of those eras resonates in the twenty-first century. Through a range of commemoration media and primary sources, the authors illuminate themes and arguments that are indispensable to students, scholars, and practitioners interested in Public History and American Studies more broadly.

Interpretations of American History

Author : Gerald N. Grob,George Athan Billias
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : United States
ISBN : LCCN:77087574

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