America in the Twentieth Century provides a comprehensive overview of the major political, social, cultural, and economic developments that shaped the United States from 1900 through the late twentieth century. Written by Frank Freidel and Alan Brinkley, the book examines key events such as the Progressive Era, the Great Depression, both World Wars, the Cold War, the Civil Rights Movement, and …
Volume 3 of the Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan is part of an authoritative multi-volume reference work that provides comprehensive coverage of Japan’s history, culture, society, geography, arts, politics, and major historical and contemporary figures. Prepared by leading scholars and experts, the encyclopedia offers detailed entries with cross-references, illustrations, and supplemental mater…
A More Perfect Union: Documents in U.S. History, Volume I, presents a curated collection of essential primary sources tracing the development of the United States from the colonial era through Reconstruction in 1877. Compiled by Paul F. Boller, Jr. and Ronald Story, this volume includes political speeches, constitutional texts, letters, legal documents, and social commentaries that illuminate m…
General Lee is a classic biography of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, written by his nephew Fitzhugh Lee. The book presents a detailed account of Lee’s military career, leadership during the Civil War, and his character as a soldier and statesman. Drawing on personal knowledge and historical documents, the author provides insight into Lee’s strategic decisions, relationships with fellow …
Sejarah Modern Awal merupakan salah satu jilid dari seri ensiklopedia Indonesian Heritage yang membahas perkembangan sejarah Indonesia pada masa modern awal, terutama periode antara abad ke-15 hingga ke-18. Buku ini menyoroti perubahan politik, ekonomi, budaya, serta interaksi antara kerajaan-kerajaan Nusantara dan kekuatan asing, termasuk bangsa-bangsa Eropa. Ditulis oleh para pakar sejarah da…
George Washington: A Biography offers a detailed and authoritative account of the life of the first President of the United States. John R. Alden examines Washington’s early years, his military leadership during the French and Indian War and the American Revolution, his role in shaping the new nation, and his presidency. The book provides insight into Washington’s character, political thoug…
"Lands and Peoples: Africa – Volume 1" is the first part of the encyclopedia "Lands and Peoples," presenting comprehensive information about the continent of Africa. The book's contents include explanations of the landscape, climate, brief history, population, culture, and social life of various African countries. Accompanied by colorful illustrations and photographs, this book serves as an i…
Volume 3 of the Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan is part of an authoritative multi-volume reference work that provides comprehensive coverage of Japan’s history, culture, society, geography, arts, politics, and major historical and contemporary figures. Prepared by leading scholars and experts, the encyclopedia offers detailed entries with cross-references, illustrations, and supplemental mater…
U.S. Indians: A Brief History provides an introductory survey of the history of Native American peoples in the United States. Lee R. Boyer outlines the cultural diversity, social structures, and traditions of Indigenous groups before European contact, and examines the dramatic changes brought by colonization, U.S. government policies, displacement, warfare, and assimilation efforts. The book hi…
The Negro in the American Revolution is a pioneering study by Benjamin Quarles that examines the crucial yet often overlooked role of African Americans in the struggle for American independence. The book explores the experiences of enslaved and free Black people during the Revolutionary era, analyzing their military participation, political choices, and the social conditions that shaped their i…