Twentieth century America Recent Interpretations

Twentieth century America  Recent Interpretations
Author: Barton J. Bernstein,Allen J. Matusow
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P
Total Pages: 598
Release: 1972
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015001854978

Download Twentieth century America Recent Interpretations Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Routledge History of Twentieth Century America

The Routledge History of Twentieth Century America
Author: Jerald Podair,Darren Dochuk
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2018-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317485667

Download The Routledge History of Twentieth Century America Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Routledge History of the Twentieth-Century United States is a comprehensive introduction to the most important trends and developments in the study of modern United States history. Driven by interdisciplinary scholarship, the thirty-four original chapters underscore the vast range of identities, perspectives and tensions that contributed to the growth and contested meanings of the United States in the twentieth century. The chronological and topical breadth of the collection highlights critical political and economic developments of the century while also drawing attention to relatively recent areas of research, including borderlands, technology and disability studies. Dynamic and flexible in its possible applications, The Routledge History of the Twentieth-Century United States offers an exciting new resource for the study of modern American history.

America in the Twentieth Century

America in the Twentieth Century
Author: James T. Patterson
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105000003421

Download America in the Twentieth Century Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

One of the most authoritative texts on modern America, this concise, readable survey of twentieth century American history has been a reliable source for more than twenty years. The text has evolved from a book which primarily covered political and diplomatic history to one which devotes considerable space to areas of special interest such as African American history, women's history, urbanization, the role of ethnic groups, changing sexual mores, the power of corporations and the conflict of economic groups, and trends in regional and national values. The author offers contemporary interpretations and presents various sides of controversial issues.

America in the Twentieth Century

America in the Twentieth Century
Author: Marshall Cavendish Corporation
Publsiher: Marshall Cavendish
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2002-10
Genre: United States
ISBN: 0761473645

Download America in the Twentieth Century Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Examines America's progress and setbacks, decade by decade, throughout the twentieth century including important peoole and trends in American politics, social policy and civil rights, foreign policy, economy and trade, literature and arts, and the environment.

A Companion to 20th Century America

A Companion to 20th Century America
Author: Stephen J. Whitfield
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780470998526

Download A Companion to 20th Century America Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A Companion to 20th-Century America is an authoritative survey of the most important topics and themes of twentieth-century American history and historiography. Contains 29 original essays by leading scholars, each assessing the past and current state of American scholarship Includes thematic essays covering topics such as religion, ethnicity, conservatism, foreign policy, and the media, as well as essays covering major time periods Identifies and discusses the most influential literature in the field, and suggests new avenues of research, as the century has drawn to a close

Growing Up with the Country

Growing Up with the Country
Author: Elliott West
Publsiher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826311555

Download Growing Up with the Country Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This illustrated study shows how frontier life shaped children's character.

Twentieth Century America

Twentieth Century America
Author: Thomas C. Reeves
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2000-05-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190281427

Download Twentieth Century America Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

As this most tumultuous century draws to a close, the need for a concise and trustworthy history is clear. Recent decades have seen the publication of American histories that are either bloated with unnecessary detail or infused with a polemical purpose that undermines their authority. InTwentieth-Century America, Thomas C. Reeves provides a fluidly written narrative history that combines the rare virtues of compression, inclusiveness, and balance. From Progressivism and the New Deal right up to the present, Reeves covers all aspects of American history, providing solid coverage of each era without burying readers in needless detail or trivia. This approach allows readers to grasp the major developments and continuities of American history and to come away with a cohesive picture of the whole of the twentieth century. The volume stresses social and well as political history, emphasizing the roles played by all Americans--including immigrants, minorities, women, and working people--and pays special attention to such topics as religion, crime, public health, national prosperity, and the media. Reeves is careful throughout to present both sides of controversial subjects and yet does not leave readers bewildered about which interpretations are most strongly supported or where to explore these issues more thoroughly. At the conclusion of each chapter, the author cites ten authoritative volumes for further study. The bibliographies, as well as the text, are refreshing in their lack of ideological bent. "Objectivity," Reeves suggests, "is an illusive but worthy goal for the historian." For anyone wishing to achieve a lucid historical overview of the past 100 years, Twentieth-Century America is the best place to start.

America in the Forties

America in the Forties
Author: Ronald Allen Goldberg
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2012-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780815650614

Download America in the Forties Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In America in the Forties, Goldberg energetically argues that the decade of the 1940s was one of the most influential in American his­tory: a period marked by war, sacrifice, and profound social changes. With superb detail, Goldberg traces the entire decade from the first stirrings of war in a nation consumed by the Great Depression to the conflicts with Europe and Japan to the start of the Cold War and the dawn of the atomic age. Richly drawn portraits of the pe­riod's charismatic, brilliant, and often controversial leaders-Frank­lin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Harry Truman-demonstrate their immense importance in shaping the era and, in turn, the course of American government, politics, and society. Goldberg chronicles U.S. heroic accomplishments during World War II and the early Cold War, showing how these military and diplomatic achievements helped lay the foundation for the country's current role in economic and military affairs worldwide. Combining an engrossing narrative with intelligent analysis, America in the Forties enriches our understanding of that pivotal era.