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Liberty, Equality, Power: A History of the American People, Volume II: Since 1863, Concise Edition

How did America transform itself, in a relatively short time, from a land inhabited by hunter-gatherer and agricultural Native American societies into the most powerful industrial nation on earth? You'll find out in LIBERTY, EQUALITY, POWER: A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, CONCISE Sixth Edition. The authors tell this story through the lens of three major themes: liberty, equality, and power. You'll learn not only the impact of the notions of liberty and equality but also how dominant and subordinate groups have affected and been affected by the ever-shifting balance of power. See more
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  • Weight: 1000g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 276mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2013
  • Publisher: Cengage Learning Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781133947745

About Alice FahsEmily RosenbergGary GerstleJames McPhersonJohn MurrinNorman RosenbergPaul Johnson

Norman L. Rosenberg specializes in legal history with a particular interest in legal culture and First Amendment issues. His books include PROTECTING THE 'BEST MEN': AN INTERPRETIVE HISTORY OF THE LAW OF LIBEL (1990) and (with Emily S. Rosenberg) IN OUR TIMES: AMERICA SINCE 1945 Seventh Edition (2003). He has published articles in Rutgers Law Review UCLA Law Review Constitutional Commentary Law and History Review and many other journals and law-related anthologies. A specialist in early national social history Paul E. Johnson is the author of THE EARLY AMERICAN REPUBLIC 1789 1829 (2006); SAM PATCH THE FAMOUS JUMPER (2003); and A SHOPKEEPER'S MILLENNIUM: SOCIETY AND REVIVALS IN ROCHESTER NEW YORK 1815 1837 25th Anniversary Edition (2004). In addition he is coauthor (with Sean Wilentz) of THE KINGDOM OF MATTHIAS: SEX AND SALVATION IN 19TH-CENTURY AMERICA (1994) and is editor of AFRICAN-AMERICAN CHRISTIANITY: ESSAYS IN HISTORY (1994). He was awarded the Merle Curti Prize of the Organization of American Historians (1980) the Richard P. McCormack Prize of the New Jersey Historical Association (1989) and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities (1985 1986) the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation (1995) the Gilder Lehrman Institute (2001) and the National Endowment for the Humanities We the People Fellowship (2006 2007). James M. McPherson is a distinguished Civil War historian. He won the 1989 Pulitzer Prize for his book BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM: THE CIVIL WAR ERA. His other publications include MARCHING TOWARD FREEDOM: BLACKS IN THE CIVIL WAR Second Edition (1991); ORDEAL BY FIRE: THE CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION Third Edition (2001); ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND THE SECOND AMERICAN REVOLUTION (1991); FOR CAUSE AND COMRADES: WHY MEN FOUGHT IN THE CIVIL WAR (1997) which won the Lincoln Prize in 1998; CROSSROADS OF FREEDOM: ANTIETAM (2002); HALLOWED GROUND: A WALK AT GETTYSBURG (2003); and TRIED BY WAR: ABRAHAM LINCOLN AS COMMANDER IN CHIEF (2008) which won the Lincoln Prize for 2009. Professor McPherson served as president of the American Historical Association (2003-2004). John M. Murrin studies American colonial and revolutionary history and the early republic. He has edited one multivolume series and five books including two essay collections--COLONIAL AMERICA: ESSAYS IN POLITICS AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 6th Edition (2010) and SAINTS AND REVOLUTIONARIES: ESSAYS IN EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY (1984). His own essays cover topics ranging from ethnic tensions the early history of trial by jury the emergence of the legal profession the Salem witch trials the political culture of the colonies and the new nation as well as the rise of professional baseball and college football in the nineteenth century. He served as president of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic in 1998 1999. Gary Gerstle is the Paul Mellon Professor of American History at the University of Cambridge. He previously taught at Princeton University the Catholic University of America the University of Maryland and Vanderbilt University. A historian of the twentieth-century United States he is the author coauthor and coeditor of six books and the author of nearly 35 articles. His books include WORKING-CLASS AMERICANISM: THE POLITICS OF LABOR IN A TEXTILE CITY 19141960 (1989); AMERICAN CRUCIBLE: RACE AND NATION IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (2001) winner of the Saloutos Prize for the best work in immigration and ethnic history; THE RISE AND FALL OF THE NEW DEAL ORDER 19301980 (1989); and RULING AMERICA: WEALTH AND POWER IN A DEMOCRACY (2005). A new book on the principles underlying the use of public power in America from the Revolution to the present will soon be published by Princeton University Press. He has served on the board of editors of the Journal of American History and the American Historical Review. His honors include a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship the Harmsworth Visiting Professorship of American History at the University of Oxford and membership in the Society of American Historians. Emily Rosenberg specializes in U.S. foreign relations in the twentieth century and is the author of SPREADING THE AMERICAN DREAM: AMERICAN ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL EXPANSION 18901945 (1982); FINANCIAL MISSIONARIES TO THE WORLD: THE POLITICS AND CULTURE OF DOLLAR DIPLOMACY (1999) which won the Ferrell Book Award; A DATE WHICH WILL LIVE: PEARL HARBOR IN AMERICAN MEMORY (2004); and TRANSNATIONAL CURRENTS IN A SHRINKING WORLD 18701945 (2014). Her other publications include (with Norman L. Rosenberg) IN OUR TIMES: AMERICA SINCE 1945 Seventh Edition (2003) and numerous articles dealing with foreign relations in the context of international finance American culture and gender ideology. She has served on the board of the Organization of American Historians on the board of editors of the American Historical Review and as president of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. Alice Fahs is a specialist in American cultural history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Her book THE IMAGINED CIVIL WAR: POPULAR LITERATURE OF THE NORTH AND SOUTH 18611865 (2001) was a finalist in 2002 for the Lincoln Prize. Together with Joan Waugh she published the edited collection THE MEMORY OF THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICAN CULTURE (2004). She also edited Louisa May Alcott's HOSPITAL SKETCHES (2004) an account of Alcott's nursing experiences during the Civil War first published in 1863. Fahs's most recent book is OUT ON ASSIGNMENT: NEWSPAPER WOMEN AND THE MAKING OF MODERN PUBLIC SPACE (2011). Her honors include an American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship and a Gilder Lehrman Fellowship as well as fellowships from the American Antiquarian Society the Newberry Library and the Huntington Library.

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