On the Edge: The U.S. in the 20th-century

On the Edge: The U.S. in the 20th-century
ISBN-10
0314128824
ISBN-13
9780314128829
Series
On the Edge
Pages
626
Language
English
Published
1998
Publisher
West/Wadsworth
Authors
Peter N. Carroll, David A. Horowitz

Description

This is an overview of Twentieth Century American history with a special emphasis on social and cultural history. The book takes a balanced approach to all sides of the socio-cultural spectrum, and includes numerous tables, charts, photographs, and biographical inserts.

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