People And A Nation : History of the United States / Mary Beth Norton [and six others].

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, Massachusetts : Houghton Mifflin Company, c1988Edition: Brief EditionDescription: xvi, continuous pagings ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 395369339
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • E 182 .P467 1988
Contents:
Chapter 15. Reconstruction by trial and error -- Chapter 16. Transformation of the west and south -- Chapter 17. The machine age -- Chapter 18. The city and everyday life -- Chapter 19. Gilded age politics -- Chapter 20. The progressive era -- Chapter 21. The quest for empire -- Chapter 22. America at war -- Chapter 23. The new era of the 1920s -- Chapter 24. The great depression and the new deal.
Summary: This text is a condensation of the very successful second edition of a people and a nation. It preserves all the strengths of that full-length edition - its readability, its comprehensives, and most importantly, its blend of social, political, diplomatic, and economic history.
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Includes index.

Chapter 15. Reconstruction by trial and error -- Chapter 16. Transformation of the west and south -- Chapter 17. The machine age -- Chapter 18. The city and everyday life -- Chapter 19. Gilded age politics -- Chapter 20. The progressive era -- Chapter 21. The quest for empire -- Chapter 22. America at war -- Chapter 23. The new era of the 1920s -- Chapter 24. The great depression and the new deal.

This text is a condensation of the very successful second edition of a people and a nation. It preserves all the strengths of that full-length edition - its readability, its comprehensives, and most importantly, its blend of social, political, diplomatic, and economic history.

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