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Liberty, Equality, Power: a History of the American People, Volume 1: To 1877

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ISBN-10: 1305632214

ISBN-13: 9781305632219

Edition: 7th

Authors: John M. Murrin, Pekka H�m�l�inen, Paul E. Johnson, Denver Brunsman, James M. McPherson

List price: $166.95
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Understanding the past helps us navigate the present and future. This book teaches readers about American history and exposes them to movies and other forms of popular culture that tell the stories of the nation's past. A highly respected and thoroughly modern approach to U.S. history, LIBERTY, EQUALITY, POWER, Seventh Edition, shows how the United States was transformed, in a relatively short time, from a land inhabited by hunter-gatherer and agricultural Native American societies into the most powerful industrial nation on Earth. This approach helps readers understand the impact of the notions of liberty and equality, which are often associated with the American story, and recognize how…    
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List price: $166.95
Edition: 7th
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Publication date: 1/1/2015
Binding: Looseleaf - sheets only 
Language: English

John M. Murrin is a specialist in American colonial and revolutionary history, and the early republic. He has edited one multi-volume series and five books, including two co-edited collections, COLONIAL AMERICA: ESSAYS IN POLITICS AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, Fifth Edition (2001) and SAINTS AND REVOLUTIONARIES: ESSAYS IN EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY (1984). His own essays on early American history range from ethnic tensions, the early history of trial by jury, the rise of the legal profession, and the political culture of the colonies and the new nation, to the rise of professional baseball and college football in the 19th century. Professor Murrin served as president of the Society for Historians of…    

Stanley Katz is a Lecturer with the rank of Professor in Public and International Affairs and is Faculty Chair for the Undergraduate Program at Princeton�s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. He�s also the Director of the Princeton University Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies, and has been editing Colonial America since its first edition.John M. Murrin is Emeritus Professor of History at Princeton University. Professor Murrin was 1998-99 president of he Society for Historians of the Early American Republic.Douglas Greenberg is Professor of History at the University of Southern California, and the Executive Director of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute…