U. S. History, Volume II 1865-Present |
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ISBN: | 978-1-940464-19-0 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2013 |
Publisher: | Boundless
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $0.00 |
Book Description:
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Introduction to US History is a college-level, introductory textbook that covers the exciting subject of US History. Volume II covers 1865 through the present day. Boundless works with subject matter experts to select the best open educational resources available on the web, review the content for quality, and create introductory, college-level textbooks designed to meet the study needs of university students.
This textbook covers:
Reconstruction: 1865-1877
The Gilded Age:...
More DescriptionIntroduction to US History is a college-level, introductory textbook that covers the exciting subject of US History. Volume II covers 1865 through the present day. Boundless works with subject matter experts to select the best open educational resources available on the web, review the content for quality, and create introductory, college-level textbooks designed to meet the study needs of university students.
This textbook covers:
Reconstruction: 1865-1877
The Gilded Age: 1870-1900
Race, Empire, and Culture in the Gilded Age: 1870-1900
The Progressive Era: 1890-1917
World War I: 1914-1919
From the New Era to the Great Depression: 1920-1933
The New Deal: 1933-1940
From Isolation to World War II: 1930-1943
The Cold War: 1947-1991
The Politics and Culture of Abundance: 1943-1960
The Sixties: 1960-1969
The Conservative Turn of America: 1968-1989
The Challenges of Globalization and the Coming Century: After 1989
Reconstruction: 1865-1877
The Gilded Age: 1870-1900
Race, Empire, and Culture in the Gilded Age: 1870-1900
The Progressive Era: 1890-1917
World War I: 1914-1919
From the New Era to the Great Depression: 1920-1933
The New Deal: 1933-1940
From Isolation to World War II: 1930-1943
The Cold War: 1947-1991
The Politics and Culture of Abundance: 1943-1960
The Sixties: 1960-1969
The Conservative Turn of America: 1968-1989
The Challenges of Globalization and the Coming Century: After 1989