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Routledge - A History of the American People: Volume 2

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Description

Explore a significant era of American development with A History of the American People: Volume 2: From Civil War to World Power. Originally published in 1933 by James Truslow Adams, often called America's historian, this volume provides a deep look into the rise of the nation. It covers essential themes including economics, religion, social change, and politics. This work examines the connections between America and Europe, looking at shared cultural heritage as well as political and military ties. The text provides a historical narrative paired with philosophical interpretation to give readers a well-rounded perspective on how the country evolved. Whether you are a student of 19th-century history or a lifelong reader, this volume offers extensive scope and detail. The content is supported by maps and half-tone illustrations to help ground the historical accounts in a visual context. This book is an essential resource for understanding the complex forces that shaped the United States during this transformative period.

Key Features

Comprehensive historical coverage from the Civil War era to the rise of the nation as a world power.

Detailed analysis of economics, religion, politics, and social changes that defined the American experience.

Exploration of the connections between America and Europe regarding cultural heritage and military entanglements.

Includes maps and half-tone illustrations to provide visual context for the historical narrative.

Authored by James Truslow Adams, a respected historian, offering both narrative and philosophical depth.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
03 September 2020
Listed Since
26 March 2020

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