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America on the World Stage
A Global Approach to U.S. History
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- Organization of American HistoriansDavid ArmitageStephen AronEdward L. AyersThomas BenderStuart M. BluminJ. D. BowersStuart M. BurtonCharapJonathan ChuKathleen DaltonBetty A. DessantsTed DicksonKevin GainesFred JordanMelvyn P. LefflerLouisa B. MoffittPhilip D. MorganMark A. NollGary W. ReichardDaniel T. RodgersLeila J. RuppBrenda SantosGloria SessoShammas CaroleSuzanne M. SinkeOmar Valerio-JimenezPenny M. Von EschenPatrick WolfePingchao Zhu
2024
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Recognizing the urgent need for students to understand the emergence of the United States' power and prestige in relation to world events, Gary W. Reichard and Ted Dickson reframe the teaching of American history in a global context. Each essay covers a specific chronological period and approaches fundamental topics and events in United States history from an international perspective, emphasizing how the development of the United States has always depended on its transactions with other n...
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Rude Republic
Americans and Their Politics in the Nineteenth Century
2021
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What did politics and public affairs mean to those generations of Americans who first experienced democratic self-rule? Taking their cue from vibrant political campaigns and very high voter turnouts, historians have depicted the nineteenth century as an era of intense and widespread political enthusiasm. But rarely have these historians examined popular political engagement directly, or within the broader contexts of day-to-day life. In this bold and in-depth look at Americans and their po...
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The Rise and Fall of Protestant Brooklyn
An American Story
2022
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Winner of the Herbert H. Lehman Prize from the New York Academy of History.In The Rise and Fall of Protestant Brooklyn**, Stuart M. Blumin and Glenn C. Altschuler detail how nineteenth-century Brooklyn was dominated by Puritan New England Protestants and how their control unraveled with the arrival of diverse groups in the twentieth century.**Before becoming a hub of urban diversity, Brooklyn was a charming "town across the river" ...
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Reconstruction Updated Edition
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White Trash
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West from Appomattox
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