Of the People: A History of the United States

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

Overview

<p><p><b>of The People&#58; A History Of The United States</b> Not Only Tells The History Of America&#151;of Its People And Places, Of Its Dealings And Ideals&#151;but It Also Unfolds The Story Of American Democracy, Carefully Marking How This Country's Evolution Has Been Anything But Certain, From Its Complex Beginnings To Its Modern Challenges. <p>this Comprehensive Survey Focuses On The Social And Political Lives Of People&#151;some Famous, Some Ordinary&#151;revealing The Compelling Story Of America's Democracy From An Individual Perspective, From Across The Landscapes Of Diverse Communities, And Ultimately From Within The Larger Context Of The World. <p>visit The Companion Website At Http&#58;//www.oup.com/us/ofthepeople For More Information And Resources For Instructors And Students.</p>

Details
Oxford University Press
9780195371031
Hardcover
2009
EN
1184 pages
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