Author : Howard Zinn
Genre : History
Publisher : HarperCollins
ISBN : 0060194480
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Presents the history of the United States from the point of view of those who were exploited in the name of American progress

Author : Howard Zinn
Genre : History
Publisher : The New Press
ISBN : 9781565848269
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Presents the history of the United States from the point of view of those who were exploited in the name of American progress.

Author : Howard Zinn
Genre : United States
Publisher : HarpPeren
ISBN : 0060911034
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From the author of A People's History of the United States. "Professor Zinn writes with an enthusiasm rarely encountered in the leaden prose of academic history."--Eric Foner, New York Times Book Review

Author : Mary Beth Norton
Genre :
Publisher :
ISBN : 0357661796
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Follow history with a spirited narrative that tells the captivating stories of all people in the United States in Norton's best-selling A PEOPLE AND A NATION: A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, BRIEF EDITION, 11E. Written by award-winning historians and acclaimed authors, this revised edition clearly depicts historic change -- from race, gender, economics and public policy to family life, popular culture, social movements, international relations and warfare. The first book to focus on U.S. social history, this edition now emphasizes the place of the U.S. in international history and the world. Streamlined chapters, new learning features and more than 90 maps support learning, while a new digital version and optional MindTap and Infuse digital resources help you envision what life was like in the past. This edition is available as a complete edition or split editions: VOLUME I: TO 1877 (Chs. 1-14), and VOLUME II: SINCE 1865 (Chs. 14-29).

Author : H. W. Brands
Genre :
Publisher :
ISBN : 0134736028
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NOTE: This edition features the same content as the traditional text in a convenient, three-hole-punched, loose-leaf version. Books a la Carte also offer a great value; this format costs significantly less than a new textbook. For survey courses in U.S. History An accessible exploration of America's rich, complex past American Stories: A History of the United States, Volume 1, Books a la Carte, 4/e helps students to see beyond the assortment of facts that make up U.S. history so they can truly understand the story of our nation. Via a streamlined, powerful narrative, authors H. W. Brands, T. H. Breen, Ariela J. Gross, and R. Hal Williams present coverage of the dilemmas, choices, and decisions made by the American people, as well as by their leaders, that helped shape America. Through new embedded videos and engaging interactive features, the 4th Edition connects these American people and their decisions with time and place, enabling students to better think both critically and historically.

Author : Oliver Stone
Genre : History
Publisher : Random House
ISBN : 9781448146253
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'This is not history for history's sake, however – this is the history of our present and future, long beyond cold war, into war on terror, war on drugs' Ed Vulliamy, Guardian The Untold History of the United States is filmmaker Oliver Stone and historian Peter Kuznick’s riveting landmark account of the rise and decline of the American empire – the most powerful and dominant nation the world has ever seen. Probing the dark corners of the administrations of 17 presidents, from Woodrow Wilson to Barack Obama, they dare to ask just how far the US has drifted from its founding democratic ideals. Beginning with the bloody suppression of the Filipino struggle for independence and spanning the two World Wars, it documents how US administrations have repeatedly intervened in conflicts on foreign soil, taking part in covert operations and wars in Latin American, Asia and the Middle East. At various times it has overthrown elected leaders in favour of right-wing dictators, for both economic and political gain. Examining America’s atomic history, Stone and Kuznick argue that the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were militarily unnecessary and morally indefensible. They show how the United States has repeatedly brandished nuclear threats and come terrifyingly close to war. They expose how US presidents have trampled on the US constitution and international law and lay bare the recent transformation of the United States into a national security state. Using the latest research and recently declassified records, The Untold History builds a meticulously documented and shocking picture of the American empire, showing how it has determined the course of world events for the interests of the few across the twentieth century and beyond.

Author : James Oakes
Genre : Democracy
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN : 0190254890
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Of the People presents a balance of social, political, and cultural history in a chronological sequence. It traces the history of America - its people, places, and ideals - and unfolds the story of American democracy, carefully marking how this country's evolution has been anything butcertain from its complex beginnings to its modern challenges.

Author : Thomas Kessler
Genre : Religion
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN : 9781532677137
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This book challenges some long held beliefs about Christianity as we know it, detailing a great divide between Jesus of Nazareth’s teachings and Christianity extending into the Middle Ages. With comprehensive historical research over a twenty year period Thomas Kessler analyzes the power and class struggles in the church. He shows how clergymen continued to choke life out of the Christian community. The reality is insidious, the horrors startling, and some church officials even committed genocide. No, the church has not been perfect throughout its history. Knowing the facts about it grounds us in reality, the starting point of any true Christian commitment. This is a true People’s History of Christianity in the tradition of Howard Zinn’s People’s History of the United States and one that will have you seeing Christianity in a brand-new light.

Author : George Bancroft
Genre : History
Publisher : Forgotten Books
ISBN : 1330546962
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Excerpt from History of the United States, Vol. 2: From the Discovery of the American Continent Unity of the Human Race - Progress of Emancipation, sss - Power of the People in England, - Progress of Intellectual Freedom, 32b - Speculative Truth, 329-quakers, 330 - George Fox, {bl - Struggle for Freedom of Mind, tin - Obtains it, 333 - Preaches Freedom to the People, 334 - His Purpose. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Author : Edward L. Ayers
Genre : United States
Publisher : Wadsworth Publishing Company
ISBN : 0030725747
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Harcourt's newest entry into the introductory American history marketplace, American Passages follows a thoroughly chronological sequence with each chapter devoted to particular years. Thus, the course of events carefully follows the contours of sequence, event, and connection, emphasizing the most significant events and changes of the period, weaving politics, economics, and culture into an interrelated pattern. The readers attention is focused on the twists and turns of history, to the way various facets of history interacted and connected. This organization not only makes for a good story, it makes sense. It makes clear to the reader the most critical context of history -- time. This title is appropriate as a main textbook for the two-semester or three-quarter sequence introductory American history course taught at both two and four year schools.