The Emergence of Modern America (1874-1917)

The Emergence of Modern America (1874-1917)
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Publisher : Salem Press
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ISBN-10 : 1619254891
ISBN-13 : 9781619254893
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Synopsis The Emergence of Modern America (1874-1917) by : Michael Shally-Jensen

Provides an in-depth analysis of sixty primary source documents, introducing the document's historical context, followed by a description of the author's life and circumstances in which the document was written.

The Emergence of Modern America, 1865-1878

The Emergence of Modern America, 1865-1878
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Publisher : Scholarly Press
Total Pages : 518
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89106823750
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Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis The Emergence of Modern America, 1865-1878 by : Allan Nevins

"Critical essays on authorities": p. 408-432.

World War II (1939-1946)

World War II (1939-1946)
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Publisher : Salem Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1619257378
ISBN-13 : 9781619257375
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis World War II (1939-1946) by : Michael Shally-Jensen

This volume provides readers with a new, interesting way to study the impact of World War II on American history. Through in-depth analysis of important primary documents from 1936 to 1947, readers will gain new insight into the causes, issues, and lasting effects of this pivotal time in American history.

The Launching of Modern American Science, 1846-1876

The Launching of Modern American Science, 1846-1876
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Publisher : Plunkett Lake Press
Total Pages : 493
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Synopsis The Launching of Modern American Science, 1846-1876 by : Robert V. Bruce

Winner of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize in History “For readers born since the 1930’s, who have grown up assuming the United States leads the world in science, The Launching of Modern American Science 1846-1876 will come as something of a shock. It shows that little over a century ago the American scientific community was small, mediocre and unpromising... Mr. Bruce has performed an invaluable service in retrieving from numerous archives the letters and diaries of mid-19th-century American scientists, in which both the well-known ones and the obscure describe their assimilation of the scientific ethos — their discovery of the fascination of lab work, their contempt for charlatanism, their dreams for the future of American science... he has done extensive archival research as well as detailed analyses of scientists and technologists listed in the Dictionary of American Biography... he has provided a wealth of information on the people and institutions of mid-19th-century American science.” — The New York Times “[A] superb study of the dawn of science and technology in the United States... [Bruce’s] premier focus in this and earlier books is mid- to late- 19th-century America, and one feels in the presence of a master who creates a reality of time and place that is breathtaking... Bruce meticulously documents the text with names, numbers, dates and places, with vignettes and personality sketches, noting that it was the American style of science to develop technique, to observe, describe and catalogue, rather than theorize... A scholarly gem.” — Kirkus “If I had to recommend only one book on the critical period of development of nineteenth-century science in America, it would be this one. Bruce’s book, a social history of science and the scientific community, is about launching the American ship of science on its course to professionalization, modernity, and international competitiveness. His goal is to tell how American scientists and engineers established new national patterns and organizations in science and technology, still prevalent today... For a most critical period in the history of science in America, Bruce has produced a thorough and well written historical demography of scientists, their institutions (societies, journals, jobs, colleges, schools, laboratories, museums, lectures, agencies, expeditions, surveys), and public relations.” — Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences “Drawing upon an enormous number of primary sources and scores of secondary works, Bruce has produced a truly important book. His incisive analyses, his exemplary style of writing, and his graceful touches of humor make it a fascinating one... [a] splendid book [which] fills a gap in our knowledge of the history of science in the United States and deserves the attention of everyone who desires to know when and how modern science fledged in America.” — Science “[A] book not just to be looked through, but looked at... Bruce displays a remarkable grasp of its sources — primary and secondary, in manuscript and print, statistical studies of his own and others — and it will be the well-informed historian indeed who fails to make discoveries here... Bruce writes a proprietary prose that... is both eloquent and playful. A magisterial study of the development of science under the peculiar constraints of democratic culture, The Launching belongs with the half dozen or so classics that have appeared since the history of American science came out of drydock four decades ago.” — Isis “[A]n exceptionally fine and eminently readable piece of historical scholarship... The book is a major contribution the scientific community in nineteenth-century America.” — Bulletin of the History of Medicine “This will be the definitive account for a long time indeed.” — American Scientist “[I]t is difficult to say too much good about The Launching of Modern American Science, which [is] a major interpretation of the period... a book so altogether excellent... [it] gives a view of that period that is both convincing and illuminating. As a very welcome extra, it is so well written that it is a joy to read.” — History of Education Quarterly “[A]n ample, thoughtful, scholarly, and well-written survey.” — The New England Quarterly “[A] rich and well-documented account. This is a readable book that should find a broad audience.” — The British Journal for the History of Science

Manifest Destiny and the New Nation (1803-1859)

Manifest Destiny and the New Nation (1803-1859)
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Publisher : Salem Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 142983742X
ISBN-13 : 9781429837422
Rating : 4/5 (2X Downloads)

Synopsis Manifest Destiny and the New Nation (1803-1859) by : Salem Press

Defining Documents offers a broad range of historical documents on important authors and subjects in American history, with primary source documents, in-depth analysis, and comprehensive lesson plans. Each two-volume title, designed in consultation with an expert in the field, contains approximately 80 primary source documents with an in-depth critical analysis.

Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern American Politics

Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern American Politics
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9780871403759
ISBN-13 : 0871403757
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern American Politics by : Terry Golway

A journalist, historian, and expert on the Irish American experience tackles the common stereotypes and presents a revisionist version of the notoriously crooked Tammany Hall, describing the crucial social reforms and labor improvements they contributed.

Environment Conservation

Environment Conservation
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Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 8194979390
ISBN-13 : 9788194979395
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Environment Conservation by :