Reading American Horizons
U.S. History in a Global Context, Volume II: Since 1865
ISBN13: 9780199768509ISBN10: 0199768501
Paperback, 192 pages
Jul 2012,
In Stock
Retail Price to Students:
$19.95 (04)
192 pages;
8-1/2 x 11;
ISBN13: 978-0-19-976850-9ISBN10: 0-19-976850-1
Description
This unique two-volume primary source collection, expertly edited by the authors of American Horizons, provides a diverse set of documents that situate U.S. history within a global context. Covering political, social, and cultural history, the nearly 200 selections--including many visual documents--will spark discussion in the classroom and give students a deeper understanding of America's history. Reading American Horizons includes solid pedagogy, like headnotes and discussion questions, to make the documents more accessible to students.Buy a Bundle to Save a Bundle!
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About the Author(s)
Michael Schaller, Regents Professor of History, University of Arizona, Robert Schulzinger, College of Arts and Sciences Professor of Distinction of History and International Affairs, University of Colorado, Boulder, John BezIs-Selfa, Associate Professor and Chair of History, Wheaton College, Janette Thomas Greenwood, Professor of History and Director of the Higgins School of Humanities, Clark University, Andrew Kirk, Associate Professor of History, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Sarah J. Purcell, Associate Professor of History and the Director of the Rosenfield Program, Grinnell College, and Aaron Sheehan-Dean, Eberly Professor of Civil War Studies, West Virginia University

