Archive for the ‘American History’ Category

THE CHICANOS:LIFE AND STRUGGLE OF THE MEXICAN

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THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE & THE CONSTITUTION

A pocket edition of America’s founding documents.
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THE JACKSONIAN ERA

This new edition of one of our most popular publications is a fast-paced and colorful narrative of the social, cultural, and political climate that breathed life into “Jacksonian Democracy.” In his inimitable style, Remini crafts a memorable portrait of Jackson: the young hellraiser and war hero; the stern judge; the determined campaigner; and, finally, the chief executive of the people. Other leading political figures, such as Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, are paid due attention and...
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THE PLANTATION MISTRESS

This pioneering study of the much-mythologized Southern belle offers the first serious look at the lives of white women and their harsh and restricted place in the slave society before the Civil War. Drawing on the diaries, letters, and memoirs of hundreds of planter wives and daughters, Clinton sets before us in vivid detail the daily life of the plantation mistress and her ambiguous intermediary position in the hierarchy between slave and master.“The Plantation Mistress challenges and reinterprets...
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THE PURSUIT OF EQUALITY IN AMERICAN HISTORY

Since the Declaration of Independence, equality has been America’s primary moral commitment. But equality of what? and for whom? In this completely revised second edition, the British historian J. R. Pole examines the concept of equality in American political, legal, and social thought. Applying psychological as well as historical analysis, he addresses the meaning of equality for Americans of different occupational class, ethnicity, religion, and gender. While J.R. Pole...
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Latin America, Its Problem And Its Promise / Edited By Jan Knippers Black

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LATIN AMERICAN CIVILIZATION:HISTORY AND SOCIETY

The central theme of the text is Latin America’s economic dependency on European powers and the United States, and its struggle for liberation from dependency and its consequences: social decline, mass poverty, and corrupt, arbitrary governments.
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OUR AMERICAN SISTERS:WOMEN IN AMERICAN LIFE

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THE AMERICAN PEOPLE: CREATING A NATION & A SOCIETY

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Harry’s Truman And The Fair Deal

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