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Cengage Advantage Books: The Enduring Vision, Volume I
by Boyer,Paul S.Edition:
7th
ISBN13:
9781111341565
ISBN10:
1111341567
Format:
Paperback
Pub. Date:
1/1/2011
Publisher(s):
Cengage Learning
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Summary
Developed to meet the demand for a low-cost, high-quality history book, this text is an economically priced version of THE ENDURING VISION, Seventh Edition (?2011). The Advantage Edition offers readers the complete narrative while limiting the number of photos, tables, and maps. Its engaging narrative integrates political, social, and cultural history within a chronological framework. Known for its focus on the environment and the land, the text is also praised for its innovative coverage of cultural history, public health and medicine, and the West--including Native American history.
Table of Contents
| Native Peoples of America, to 1500 | |
| The Rise of the Atlantic World, 1400-1625 | |
| The Emergence of Colonial Societies, 1625-1700 | |
| The Bonds of Empire, 1660-1750 | |
| Roads to Revolution, 1750-1776 | |
| Securing Independence, Defining Nationhood, 1776-1788 | |
| Launching the New Republic, 1788-1800 | |
| Jeffersonianism and the Era of Good Feelings, 1801-1824 | |
| The Transformation of American Society, 1815-1840 | |
| Democratic Politics, Religious Revival and Reform, 1824-1840 | |
| Technology, Culture, and Everyday Life, 1840-1860 | |
| The Old South and Slavery, 1830-1860 | |
| Immigration, Expansion, and Sectional Conflict, 1840-1848 | |
| From Compromise to Secession, 1850-1861 | |
| Crucible of Freedom: Civil War, 1861-1865 | |
| The Crises of Reconstruction, 1865-1877 | |
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