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Nation of Nations A Narrative History of the American Republic

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ISBN-10: 0073406848

ISBN-13: 9780073406848

Edition: 6th 2008

Authors: James West Davidson, Christine Leigh Heyrman, Mark H. Lytle, Michael B. Stoff, James West Davidson

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Known for its friendly narrative style and careful blending of political and social history, "Nation of Nations" offers a balanced approach to teaching the American history survey course. The story presented by the authors reflects their belief that the American past can only be fully understood when linked to events worldwide. As a result of this view, "Nation of Nations" has become the leader in the integration of global material, done in a sensible and thoughtful way. This sixth edition features expanded coverage of environmental and pre-colonial history by new coauthor Brian DeLay, as well as a completely redesigned map program, additional After the Fact content, and a new online…    
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List price: $176.67
Edition: 6th
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Publication date: 12/5/2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 1120
Size: 9.00" wide x 11.25" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 5.918
Language: English

Historian and writer James West Davidson received his B.A. from Haverford College and his Ph.D. from Yale University. He currently lives in New York's Hudson Valley.

Mark H.Lytle received his PhD from Yale University and is Professor of History and Environmental Studies as well as Chair of the American Studies Program at Bard College. He is also Director of the Master of Arts in Teaching Program at Bard. His publications include The Origins of the Iranian-American Alliance, 1941-1953, After the Fact: The Art of Historical Detection (with James West Davidson) and, most recently, "An Environmental Approach to American Diplomatic History" in Diplomatic History. He is at work on The Uncivil War: America in the Vietnam Era.

Michael B. Stoff is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Plan II Honors Program at the University of Texas at Austin. The recipient of a Ph.D. from Yale University, he has been honored many times for his teaching, most recently with election to the Academy of Distinguished Teachers. He is the author ofOil, War, and American Security: The Search for a National Policy on Foreign Oil,1941-1947, co-editor (with Jonathan Fanton and R. Hal Williams) ofThe Manhattan Project: A Documentary Introduction to the Atomic Age, and series co-editor (with James West Davidson) of theOxford New Narratives in American History. He is currently working on a narrative on the bombing of Nagasaki.

The First Civilizations of North America
Old Worlds, New Worlds (1400-1600)
The First Century of Settlement in the Colonial South (1600-1750)
The First Century of Settlement in the Colonial North (1600-1700)
The Mosaic of Eighteenth-Century America (1689-1771)
Toward the War for American Independence (1754-1776)
The American People and the American Revolution (1775-1783)
Crisis and Constitution (1776-1789)
The Early Republic (1789-1824)
The Opening of America (1815-1850)
The Rise of Democracy (1824-1840)
The Fires of Perfection (1820-1850)
The Old South (1820-1860)
Western Expansion and the Rise of the Slavery Issue (1820-1850)
The Union Broken (1850-1861)
Total War and the Republic (1861-1865)
Reconstructing the Union (1865-1877)
The New South and the Trans-Mississippi West (1870-1896)
The New Industrial Order (1870-1900)
The Rise of an Urban Order (1870-1900)
The Political System under Strain (1877-1900)
The Progressive Era (1890-1920)
The United States and the Old World Order (1901-1920)
The New Era (1920-1929)
The Great Depression and the New Deal (1929-1939)
America's Rise to Globalism (1927-1945)
Cold War America (1945-1954)
The Suburban Era (1945-1963)
Civil Rights and Uncivil Liberties (1947-1969)
Vietnam and the End of the Liberal Era (1963-1976)
The Conservative Revolution (1976-1992)
Nation of Nations in a Global Community (1980-2006)