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  • - Chicago's Columbian Exposition of 1893
    af Robert Muccigrosso
    160,95 kr.

    A lively survey of Chicago's Columbian Exposition of 1893 and how the Great Fair mirrored American values and tastes at the turn of the century. American Ways Series.

  • af Richard W. Leeman
    353,95 kr.

    Throughout much of American history, African Americans have been denied easy access to most of the traditional modes of effective reform, such as newspapers, legislative assemblies, unions and political parties. Public speaking has thus been one of the most critically important means by which leaders and individuals have reached an audience, enacted or prevented change, and created community. Dating from the earliest days of American history, the African American community has produced many notable and eloquent speakers and has demonstrated a vibrant oral tradition. The proposed volume will follow a chronological organization, tracing the history of African American public speaking from colonial times to the present.

  • - A Cultural History of Lawsuits in America
    af Peter Charles Hoffer
    380,95 kr.

    This book charts the history of civil litigation in America from the 17th century to today, using key cases that illustrate the central theme of lawsuits in different periods of U.S. history, and enabling readers to explore and understand key questions in American life and culture through the changing nature of how and why we sue one another.

  • af Michael Green
    268,95 kr.

    In this book, Michael Green delve into the mob, mobs, and mobsters; the times in which organized crime interests operated; and the issues and people in American history it shaped and that shaped it, ranging from federal and local law enforcement to the evolution of American immigration.

  • - A History of Lynching in America
    af Manfred Berg
    379,95 kr.

    Manfred Berg traces the history of lynching in America from the colonial era to the present. Berg focuses on lynching as extralegal communal punishment performed by "ordinary" people. He confronts racially fragmented historical memory and legacies of popular justice to help the reader make better sense of lynching as part of American history.

  • af Burton W. Peretti
    202,95 kr.

    Part of the "American Ways" series, this work presents the history of jazz. Exploring the music, the musicians, and the audience, It traces the emergence of jazz and follows its progress, showing how it has reflected shifting American values.

  • - American Communism and Anticommunism in the Cold War Era
    af John Earl Haynes
    194,95 kr.

    A reappraisal of American communism and anticommunism in the cold war era, focusing on episodes, personalities, and institutions, and based upon fresh evidence that overturns a great deal of received wisdom.

  • - The American Armed Forces in World War II
    af Clayton D. James
    236,95 kr.

    A compact but comprehensive history of the American armed forces in World War II, examining the strategy, logistics, high command, operations, and home-front aspects of the military campaign. "Consistently absorbing....As inclusive and compact a rundown as general readers are likely to get anytime soon." -Kirkus Reviews. American Ways Series.

  • - A Concise History of Masculinity in U.S. History and Culture
    af Bret Carroll
    332,95 kr.

    Drawing upon the span of American history from the seventeenth century to the present, Bret Carroll explores masculinity's importance as a leitmotif to understand a broad range of human relations. He argues that throughout our history masculinity has been a powerful force across geographical, racial, ethnic, and class lines.

  • - U.S. History Through Baseball
    af Martin C. Babicz
    400,95 kr.

    Through war, depression, times of tumultuous upheaval and of great prosperity - baseball has reflected America's history and ideals. In this book, historians Martin Babicz and Thomas Zeiler find in baseball a window into America's past and into the values that allow both the sport and nation to endure: hope, tradition, escape, and revolution.

  • - Race and Religion in American History
    af Paul Harvey
    392,95 kr.

  • - A Social History of U.S. Food and Culture
    af Jennifer Jensen Wallach
    490,95 kr.

    How America Eats: A Social History of U.S. Food and Culture tells the story of America by examining American eating habits, and illustrates the many ways in which competing cultures, conquests and cuisines have helped form America's identity, and have helped define what it means to be American.

  • af John A. & III Andrew
    194,95 - 248,95 kr.

    A narrative analysis of the most ambitious and controversial American reform effort since the New Deal of Franklin Roosevelt. Andrew examines underlying ideas and principle objectives, shows how the Great Society touched the lives of almost all Americans, and tells why much of it failed but continues to generate political controversy even today. American Ways Series.

  • - Evangelical Protestantism in the Twentieth Century
    af D. G. Hart
    196,95 kr.

    In this cogent history, D.G. Hart unpacks evangelicalism's current reputation by tracing its development over the course of the twentieth century.

  • - The Struggle for a Dry America, 1800-1933
    af Thomas R. Pegram
    305,95 kr.

    This is Thomas Pegram's narrative account of the fight to regulate alcohol, tracing the moral and political campaigns of the temperance advocates and showing how their tactics and organization reflected changes in the nation's politics and social structure.

  • - A History of the Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1968
    af John A. Salmond
    168,95 kr.

    A compact, remarkably successful narrative history of the civil rights movement, 1954-1968, chronicling the major events, describing the key players, and showing how the revolution transformed the American South. American Ways Series.

  • - Environmental Activism in American History
    af Kevin C. Armitage
    433,95 kr.

    In this concise and engaging survey of more than 250 years of American environmental activism to protect the natural world and promote a healthy human society, historian Kevin Armitage tells the story of a magnificent American achievement-and the ongoing problems that environmentalism faces today.

  • - The Women's Movement in America, 1875-1930
    af Jean V. Matthews
    214,95 kr.

    Matthews's book chronicles the changing fortunes and transformations of the organized suffrage movement, from its dismal period to its final victory that brought women the vote.

  • - Kennedy, Khrushchev, Castro and the 1962 Crisis
    af Mark J. White
    211,95 kr.

    The causes and consequences of the 1962 crisis as well as a day-by-day narrative of the confrontation, based on up-to-date scholarship and newly released documents. American Ways Series.

  • - Evangelicals and the Road to Civil War
    af Curtis D. Johnson
    139,95 kr.

    Analyzing the struggle by evangelical Protestants for the mind and soul of America in the decades before the Civil War, Johnson lucidly explores the nature of the evangelical message, the conflict of ideas within the movement, and the influence of these forces-both immediate and far-reaching-on American culture. American Ways Series.

  • - The Making of an Organizational Society, 1850-1920
    af Maury Klein
    139,95 kr.

  • af Gene Smiley
    169,95 kr.

    Drawing upon recent economic scholarship to present a clear and nontechnical analysis, Mr. Smiley offers new insights and some surprising conclusions about the causes of the Great Depression, the consequences of the New Deal, and the economic effects of World War II.

  • - Postwar Reconstruction in the American South
    af Michael W. Fitzgerald
    216,95 kr.

  • - Student Revolt in the 1960s
    af Kenneth J. Heineman
    195,95 kr.

    The causes, consequences, and follies of the sixties revolt.

  • - The American Response to the Environment in the Twentieth Century
    af Hal Rothman
    190,95 kr.

    Hal Rothman explains why Americans now see in the environment a salvation of themselves and their society, and a respite from the pressure of modern life.

  • - Roosevelt's America and the Origins of the Second World War
    af David Reynolds
    225,95 kr.

    Arguing that the period from 1938 to 1941 was a turning point in modern American history, Mr. Reynolds shows how Franklin Roosevelt led Americans into a new global perspective on foreign policy.

  • - Immigrants and Minorities in America, 1890-1924
    af Roger Daniels
    191,95 - 280,95 kr.

    In this analytical narrative, Mr. Daniels examines the conditions of immigrants, Native Americans, and African Americans between 1890 and 1924, the heyday of immigration and a time of supposed progress for American minorities.

  • af Matthew J. Gallman
    214,95 kr.

    Provides a look at how Northern society mobilized to fight the civil war.

  • - The Civil War Soldier in War and Peace
    af Larry M. Logue
    136,95 kr.

    Focusing on a neglected aspect of the Civil War's social history, Mr. Logue describes the character and experience of its soldiers, North and South, and how their postwar lives affected the history of the nation.

  • - Economic Depressions in America
    af Richard Striner
    399,95 kr.

    Hard Times presents a comprehensive account of economic depressions in America, from colonial times to the "great recession" that began in 2008. Striner conveys how Americans have always endured and rebounded from hard times, emerging as a stronger nation in the aftermath of each downturn.