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"Delivers full coverage of the following topics: Britain, 1850-1979 The United States of America, 1919-1968 Syllabus relevance boxes facilitate differentiated study Concise At a glance boxes and section summaries highlight key elements students need to know Practise your skills activities guide students through approaching essay questions and source extracts Includes useful website references for extended research"
"Delivers full coverage of the following topics: The Growth of Nationalism in Germany, 1815-1939, Appeasement and the Road to War, 1933-1939 Syllabus relevance boxes facilitate differentiated study, Concise At a glance boxes and section summaries highlight key elements students need to know, Practise your skills activities guide students through approaching essay questions and source extracts, Includes mini-biographies of relevant historical figures"
Suitable for both Intermediate 1 and Intermediate 2 candidates, these Course Notes provide a thorough overview of five of the most popular units studied, and ensure that you are confident with the unit material ahead of the final exam.
Give Me Liberty! is the #1 book in the U.S. history survey course because it works in the classroom. A single-author text by a leader in the field, Give Me Liberty! delivers an authoritative, accessible, concise, and integrated American history. Updated with powerful new scholarship on borderlands and the West, the Fifth Edition brings new interactive History Skills Tutorials and Norton InQuizitive for History, the award-winning adaptive quizzing tool.
Traces the history of the United States from the arrival of the first Indian people to the present day.
This spirited narrative challenges students to think about the meaning of American history. Thoughtful inclusion of the lives of everyday people, cultural diversity, work, and popular culture preserves the text's basic approach to American history as a story of all the American people.The Seventh Edition maintains the emphasis on the unique social history of the United States and engages students through cutting-edge research and scholarship. New content includes expanded coverage of modern history (post-1945) with discussion of foreign relations, gender analysis, and race and racial relations.Chapter-based "Links to the World" connect US history to global events and provide web links for further research while end-of-chapter "Legacies for a People and a Nation" focus on meaningful events or movements relevant to present-day issues or controversies.