Book Description:
Explore “A People and a Nation Volume II Since 1865, 10th Edition,” detailing America’s post-1865 history with primary sources and visuals. Unpack the transformation of the US into a global superpower with insightful analysis and diverse perspectives.
A People and a Nation Volume II Since 1865, 10th Edition
ISBN: 978-1285430836
Authors: James L. Roark, Michael P. Johnson, Patricia Cline Cohen, Susan M. Hartmann, Janice L. Reiff, Peter J. Frederick
Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin’s
Language: English
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Description:
A People and a Nation Volume II Since 1865 is an engaging and thorough exploration of American history from 1865 to the present. This tenth edition brings together an updated narrative with a rich assortment of primary sources and illustrative material such as maps, charts, and graphs. The revisions include the latest scholarship, reflecting significant historical events and trends that have shaped modern America.
Employing a balanced and inclusive approach, the volume articulates multiple perspectives and experiences across various periods. Its clear and engaging writing style caters to a broad range of students, making complex historical details accessible and captivating. Featuring:
- In-depth analysis of the transformation of the United States from a rural agrarian society into a global superpower.
- An array of primary documents that vividly bring historical periods to life.
- A wealth of visual aids, including maps, charts, and graphs that clarify key concepts and trends.
- A comprehensive instructor’s manual that provides helpful teaching resources and strategies.
This textbook is indispensable for students and scholars keen on understanding the socioeconomic and political transformations of the United States since 1865.