"For one and two-semester, freshman/sophomore-level survey courses in U.S. History. Get the book that gets your students. The authors of The American Journey get your students with the best storyline, the best pedagogy, the best maps, the best in–text documents and the most inspiring student–oriented material available in a U.S. History text. Written in a clear, engaging style with a straightforward chronological organization, The Am ..."
"Written in a clear, engaging style with a straightforward chronological organization, The American Journey introduces readers to the key features of American political, social, and economic history. This new edition focuses more closely on the theme of the American journey, showing that our attempt to live up to and with our ideals is an ongoing process that has become ever more inclusive of different groups and ideas. Covering the 160 ..."
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The Brief Edition of The American Journey was created by rewriting and cutting to condense text, and by using fewer photographs, maps, and charts to illustrate the text. Volume II of The American Journey, introduces readers to the key features of American political, social, and economic history from the reconstruction, 1865-1877 to globalization, 1965-1995, the Reagan revolution and the second Cold War. Written in a cle ..."
The American Journey(6th Edition) A History of the United States by Anderson Goldfield Abbott Hardcover, 947 Pages, Published 2011 by Pearson ISBN-13: 978-0-13-249867-8, ISBN: 0-13-249867-7
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Toward a New Deal in Baltimore(1st Edition) People and Government in the Great Depression by JoAnnArgersinger Hardcover, 304 Pages, Published 1988 by The University Of North Carolina Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8078-1769-8, ISBN: 0-8078-1769-4
"Jo Ann Argersinger's innovative analysis of the New Deal years in Baltimore establishes the significance of citizen participation and community organization in shaping the welfare programs of the Great Depression. Baltimore, a border city divided by race and openly hostile to unions, the unemployed, and working women, is a particularly valuable locus for gauging the impact of the New Deal.This book examines the interaction of federal, ..."