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  • - The American Response to the Environment in the Twentieth Century
    av Hal Rothman
    184

    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.

  • - Through Reconstruction
    av Neil R. McMillen & Charles C. Bolton
    255 - 312,-

    The 8th edition of this notably successful college text. The concise nature of the Synopsis makes it easily compatible with the instructor's course emphases. Available in a complete or two-volume edition.

  • - Kennedy, Khrushchev, Castro and the 1962 Crisis
    av Mark J. White
    197

    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.

  • - The Secret Wars of the CIA
    av John Prados
    363

    Safe for Democracy for the first time places the story of the CIA's covert operations squarely in the context of America's global quest for democratic values and institutions. National security historian John Prados offers a comprehensive history of the CIA's secret wars that is as close to a definitive account as is possible today.

  • - Evangelicals and the Road to Civil War
    av Curtis D. Johnson
    127

    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 Darker Side
    av Leonard W. Levy
    163

    A distinguished constitutional historian examines Jefferson's record on civil liberties and finds it strikingly wanting. "Blunt words and blunt facts...an indispensable book." -Commentary

  • av Madison Jones
    211,-

    This award-winning novel follows twelve-year-old Steven Moore and his slave companion on a nightmarish journey behind Union lines.

  • - A Personal Failure Account of the Intelligence in Vietnam
    av George W. Allen
    295,-

    In this personal account of the intelligence failure in Vietnam, Mr. Allen reveals specifically how American leaders largely excluded intelligence from important policy deliberations until it was too late. "Don't miss this book!"-John Prados

  • - The Untold Story of the Nazi Slave Labor Camp That Secretly Manufactured V-2 Rockets
    av Andre Sellier
    450

    A former prisoner tells the untold story of the Nazi concentration camp that secretly manufactured V-2 rockets.

  • av John Charmley
    225

    An important new reappraisal of the immediate origins of World War II. "Entertaining and absorbing....Chamberlain hardly emerges a hero from these pages, but at least there is no excuse left for regarding him as no more than a wimp in a wing-collar." -The Guardian.

  • av Gene Smiley
    155

    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.

  • - The Wizards Who Invented the New York Stage
    av Stefan Kanfer
    326

  • - The Nineteenth-Century Experience
    av Marilyn Irvin Holt
    338

    What life was like for youngsters who lived on the Great Plains in nineteenth-century frontier life. Chapters address a breadth of experiences and perceptions: why families came to the Great Plains and where they decided to settle; how families and communities were organized for education, work, and play; how health care, accidents, and mortality affected childhoods; and what children experienced outside the home. As much as possible, Ms. Holt lets the children speak for themselves. American Childhoods Series.

  • - Firsthand Recollections of Abraham Lincoln by People, Great and Small, Who Met the President
     
    226

    In this charming and affecting book, Victoria Radford has selected the most interesting recollections from scores of individuals who met President Lincoln. Even Lincoln buffs will find Meeting Mr. Lincoln a surprise and delight. Illustrated with photographs and engravings. "...Radford collects and introduces published accounts that show amply and movingly how Lincoln's personal charisma and compassion matched, and informed, his public deeds." -Publishers Weekly.

  • av Anton Chekhov
    182

    Treads a fine line between broad comedy and tragic melodrama.

  • - How the Overuse of Medical Care is Wrecking Your Health and What You Can Do to Prevent It
    av Janardan Prasad Singh & Rosemary M. Gibson
    214

    With health reform enacted by the Congress and signed by the President, the subject matter of The Treatment Trap is a compelling component in the national debate. Taking advantage of Rosemary Gibson's knowledge gleaned from extended experience in the field of medical care and ...

  • - Depression America and It's Films
    av Andrew Bergman
    225

    How Hollywood helped prop up the nation's fundamental institutions during the Great Depression. "First rate. It should stand for a long time as a pioneer work in a field where all too little has been written."-Alfred B. Rollins, Jr.

  • - The Lives and Images of Major Civil War Figures After the Shooting Stopped
    av David Hardin
    211,-

    David Hardin tells the compelling and often moving stories of eleven prominent Civil War figures after the war. Their struggle would be a constant tug back toward a destroyed past, and a confrontation with the reality of being strangers in their own land.

  • - Aldous Huxley, 1936-1938
    av Aldous Huxley
    398,-

    In this fourth volume of a projected six, Huxley registers his deep misgivings about the course of history in the late 1930s as the world moved toward a second global war. Many of his essays reflect his continuing interest in the conventions of popular culture as well as the philosophy of science and history, particularly as they inform developments in art and politics.

  • - Contemporary Views of the Man, His Politics, and His Policies
    av Paul Boyer
    225

    Domestic programs and foreign policies-and the man himself-explored in almost a hundred articles and essays, with expert commentary. "Paul Boyer has caught the essence of the pros and cons of Reagan and his presidency....A thoughtful and absorbing introduction."-Frank Freidel.

  • av Kenneth T. Jackson
    225

    Revising conventional wisdom about the Klan, Mr. Jackson shows that its roots in the 1920s can also be found in the burgeoning cities. "Comprehensively researched, methodically organized, lucidly written...a book to be respected."-Journal of American History.

  • av Euripides
    140

    As bleak and agonizing a portrait of war as ever to appear on the stage,The Trojan Women is a masterpiece of pathos as well as a timeless and chilling indictment of war's brutality. Plays for Performance Series.

  • - Ideas in American Foreign Policy from the Collapse of Communism to the War on Terror
    av John Arquilla
    197

    Contrary to widely held views of Ronald Reagan as a reflexive man of action, this book argues that he was drawn to and driven by ideas. It states that Reagan, during his presidency, articulated important new concepts that fundamentally reshaped American foreign policy.

  • - The Influence of Personality Upon Politics
    av Tom Wicker
    197

    In JFK and LBJ one of our most astute political observers examines two important events of the 1960s: why John F. Kennedy, the popular president, failed to push his legislative program through Congress, and why Lyndon B. Johnson, the consummate domestic politician, squandered his great consensus in an unpopular war in Vietnam. Tom Wicker''s theme is that personality and circumstance dominate political life-that government consists chiefly of "not measures but men." Mr. Wicker''s detailed and absorbing account, much of it going behind the scenes, shows how Kennedy''s brilliant campaign of 1960 made all but certain his deadlock with Congress, and how Johnson came to his most fateful decision within forty-eight hours of assuming the presidency. "It is difficult in short space to do justice to the subtlety, the human and political insight, of this double portrait in presidential frustration.... Wicker has found in these two presidents who longed to acquit themselves well before history embodiments of the limits of the presidency."-Edwin M. Yoder, Book World. "Steadily persuasive ... wonderfully astute and incomparably lucid."-Newsweek.

  • - Entry and Escape in Nazi Europe
    av Ronald Weber
    374,-

  • - Prospects and Problems of American Empire
    av Andrew J. Bacevich
    263,-

    What is the nature and scope of the American empire, and what are its prospects and challenges? In this timely and thought-provoking collection, leading scholars and observers consider the new reality of American power in the world and what consequences it may bring at home and abroad. "First-rate...a most valuable collection."-Walter LaFeber.

  • - What Keeps a Big Country and a Diverse People United
    av John Harmon McElroy
    225 - 285

    Why do so many different people with widely dissimilar ideas and customs get along as Americans? In American Beliefs , John McElroy identifies and explains those essential ideas that promote the unity of a vast nation and a diverse people-because they have been shared and acted upon by generations of Americans.

  • - The Story of the IWW and Syndicalism in the United States
    av Patrick Renshaw
    239

    In this new edition of his classic study of the Industrial Workers of the World, Mr. Renshaw tells the story of how they planned to combine the American working class, and eventually wage earners all over the world, into one big labor union with an industrial basis, a syndicalist philosophy, and a revolutionary aim. "A sensible and penetrating examination....Topical even today."-Robert Kirsch, Los Angeles Times.

  • - Harvard College and the American Experience
    av Andrew Schlesinger
    295,-

    Andrew Schlesinger tells the fascinating story of Harvard College as an American institution. He examines the important actions and decisions of its leadership from Puritan times to the present.

  • - How a Jewish Legend Can Help Us Navigate the Biotech Century
    av Byron L. Sherwin
    295,-

    Imagine a world where the normal human life span is 150 years, where worn-out vital organs are routinely replaced by spares, where after death you will retain consciousness for eternity in cyberspace, where nanotechnology will enable you to transform a plastic bottle into a filet mignon for you to share with your android spouse.

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