Making a Nation: The United States and Its People, Vols. 1 and 2, Concise Edition

Boydston, Jeanne and Cullather, Nick and Lewis, Jan and McGerr, Michael and Oakes, James

Overview

<p>For Introduction to U.S. History courses. Making a Nation, Concise Edition focuses on the relationships that shape and define human identity-culture, race, gender, class and sectional relations. The text shows that politics and the economy do not simply shape, but in turn are shaped by, the lives and cultural values of ordinary men and women. This political economy approach allows students to see the links between the particular and the general, between large and seemingly abstract forces such as globalization and political struggle, and the everyday decisions made by ordinary men and women.</p>

Details
Prentice Hall
9780131114548
Paperback
2003
EN
831 pages
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