Format:
Online-Ressource (xiii, 370 p)
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
ISBN:
0195112601
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9780195112603
Content:
Asked to organise a program of broadcast lectures for the 'Voice of America', Woodward commissioned twenty-two noted scholars to cover classic topics in American history by relating them to developments elsewhere in the world, an approach that has found new popularity among contemporary historians. Originally published by Basic Books in 1968
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"Originally published by Basic Books in 1968"--T.p. verso
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Based on a series of lectures prepared for the Voice of America with a new introduction for this ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents; The Contributors; Introduction to the New Edition; 1 The Comparability of American History; 2 The Colonial Phase; 3 The Enlightenment; 4 The Revolution; 5 The ""Newness"" of the New Nation; 6 Frontiers; 7 Immigration; 8 Mobility; 9 Slavery; 10 Civil War; 11 Reconstruction: Ultraconservative Revolution; 12 The Negro since Freedom; 13 Industrialization; 14 Urbanization; 15 Political Parties; 16 The Coming of Big Business; 17 Socialism and Labor; 18 Imperialism; 19 Social Democracy, 1910-1918; 20 World War I; 21 The Great Depression; 22 World War II; 23 The Cold War
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24 The Test of ComparisonIndex
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780195112603
Additional Edition:
Print version The Comparative Approach to American History
Language:
English