Selected Product: no picture available | We the People: A Brief American History, Volume I: To 1876 (with American Journey Online and InfoTrac®) Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Peter N. Carroll Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Release Date: 2002-04-23 ISBN-10: 0534593569 ISBN-13: 9780534593568 List Price: $64.95 | | Psychology: Themes and Variations, Briefer Edition (with Concept Charts) ISBN-10: 0495100587 ISBN-13: 9780495100584 List Price:$105.95 American History in a Box, Volume I ISBN-10: 0321030052 ISBN-13: 9780321030054 List Price:$30.60 Voices of Freedom: A Documentary History, Volume 2 ISBN-10: 0393925048 ISBN-13: 9780393925043 List Price:$22.50 Democracy in California: Politics and Government in the Golden State ISBN-10: 0742548368 ISBN-13: 9780742548367 List Price:$24.95 American History Firsthand: Working with Primary Sources, Vol. 2: Since 1865, 2nd Edition ISBN-10: 020555993X ISBN-13: 9780205559930 List Price:$49.00 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for We the People: A Brief American History, Volume I: To 1876 (with American Journey Online and InfoTrac®) by Peter N. Carroll (ISBN-10: 0534593569, ISBN-13: 9780534593568). At this time we have not yet written a review for We the People: A Brief American History, Volume I: To 1876 (with American Journey Online and InfoTrac®) by Peter N. Carroll (ISBN-10: 0534593569, ISBN-13: 9780534593568). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com This is Volume I (chapters 1-15) of WE THE PEOPLE. Crafted from the ground up to be a "brief" U.S. History text (rather than a condensed version of a larger text), WE THE PEOPLE tells the story of America through five recurring, interwoven themes: (1) the role of interacting cultures in the development of the American nation; (2) the social/cultural environment's interaction with political forces; (3) the evolution of a national identity; (4) changing cultural values; and (5) individuals' attempts to impose order on physical place and chronological time. Frequent quotations from individuals at all levels of society make this text well-rounded in its presentation of social and cultural history. In addition, each chapter opens with a story that features a longer quotation that illuminates the topics, events, and themes explicated in that chapter. WE THE PEOPLE is available in the following split options: WE THE PEOPLE, Complete, First Edition (Chapters 1-30), ISBN: 0534593550; WE THE PEOPLE, Volume I to 1877 (Chapters 1-15), ISBN: 0534593569; WE THE PEOPLE, Volume II, Since 1865 (Chapters 15-3), ISBN: 0534593577. Sorry, there are no customer reviews written for this item.
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