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Liberty, Equality, Power Vol. 2

A History of the American People, Volume II: since 1863, Concise Edition

Liberty, Equality, Power( )
Author: Murrin, John M.
Johnson, Paul E.
McPherson, James M.
Fahs, Alice
Gerstle, Gary
Rosenberg, Emily S.
Rosenberg, Norman
ISBN:978-1-133-94774-5
Publication Date:Jan 2013
Publisher:Wadsworth
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $119.95
Book Description:

How did America transform itself, in a relatively short time, from a land inhabited by hunter-gatherer and agricultural Native American societies into the most powerful industrial nation on earth? You'll find out in LIBERTY, EQUALITY, POWER: A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, CONCISE Sixth Edition. The authors tell this story through the lens of three major themes: liberty, equality, and power. You'll learn not only the impact of the notions of liberty and equality but also how dominant...
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Book Details
Pages:496
Detailed Subjects: History / United States / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):8.424 x 10.764 x 0.741 Inches
Book Weight:2.2 Pounds
Author Biography
Murrin, John M. (Author)
James M. McPherson is the author of Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era, which won a Pulitzer Prize in history, and For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War, a Lincoln Prize winner. He is the George Henry Davis Professor of American History at Princeton University in New Jersey, where he also lives.

His newest book, entitled Abraham Lincoln, celebrates the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth with a short, but detailed look at this president's life. 030



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