These United States: The Questions of Our Past, Concise Edition, Volume 1
Irwin Unger
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Description for These United States: The Questions of Our Past, Concise Edition, Volume 1
paperback. Num Pages: 416 pages, black & white illustrations, black & white line drawings, maps. BIC Classification: HBJK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 232 x 178 x 18. Weight in Grams: 574.
For introductory-level survey courses in American History. Using a thematic approach, this concise survey explores the many and varied threads of American history-social, intellectual, cultural, political, diplomatic, economic, and military-from the arrival of the first native American inhabitants thousand of years ago throught the historic 2008 election and the new administration of Barack Obama.
For introductory-level survey courses in American History. Using a thematic approach, this concise survey explores the many and varied threads of American history-social, intellectual, cultural, political, diplomatic, economic, and military-from the arrival of the first native American inhabitants thousand of years ago throught the historic 2008 election and the new administration of Barack Obama.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Pearson United States
Number of pages
416
Condition
New
Number of Pages
424
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780205790791
SKU
V9780205790791
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About Irwin Unger
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Pulitzer Prize winning historian Irwin Unger has been teaching American history for over forty years on both coasts. Born and largely educated in New York, he has lived in California, Virginia, and Washington State. He is married to Debi Unger and they have five children, now all safely past their college years. Professor Unger formerly ... Read more
Reviews for These United States: The Questions of Our Past, Concise Edition, Volume 1
"The material is presented in a mostly neutral manner and does not slant too far in one particular ideaological direction. Some survey history books are less biased than others, but the Unger book is the most neutral i have seen in my ten years of college teaching." - Bill Wood, University of Arkansas at Batesville ... Read more