Jilid 10 dari seri Negara dan Bangsa ini menyajikan gambaran menyeluruh mengenai kawasan Amerika Tengah dan Amerika Selatan. Buku ini membahas kondisi geografi, sejarah, masyarakat, budaya, pemerintahan, serta perkembangan sosial-ekonomi dari berbagai negara di kedua kawasan tersebut. Disusun sebagai bagian dari ensiklopedia Lands and Peoples, edisi Bahasa Indonesia ini memberikan informasi fak…
The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People, Volume 1, provides a comprehensive narrative of the development of the United States from pre-Columbian societies through the end of Reconstruction in 1877. Emphasizing social, cultural, political, and economic forces, the authors explore the diverse experiences that shaped the early American nation. This volume highlights Native American s…
Although European expansion was the driving force that first opened up the frontier land called America, the growth of the new nation would be forged over the centuries by the diverse peoples who struggled to make it their home. But not everyone who made a home in the country was accepted as an American. When the democratic, humanitarian principles were retested by the native Americans, blacks,…
"Lands and Peoples: Central and South America – Volume 6" is part of the encyclopedia "Lands and Peoples," providing a comprehensive overview of the regions of Central and South America. It explores the landscape, geography, history, culture, and lifestyle of the region's people. Featuring color illustrations and photographs, the book is an informative reference source for students and genera…
This book presents a comprehensive collection of essays exploring the major themes, debates, and interpretations in early American history. Edited by Allen F. Davis and Harold D. Woodman, the volume examines the political, social, cultural, and ideological developments that shaped the United States from its colonial foundations to the early republic. Through diverse scholarly perspectives, the …
America Enters the World is Volume Seven of Page Smith’s multi-volume narrative history of the American people. This volume explores the United States during the Progressive Era and its entry into World War I. Smith examines political reforms, social movements, changing national identity, and the rise of American influence abroad. Through a detailed, story-driven approach, the book traces how…
The Americans: A History provides a comprehensive survey of the historical development of the United States, written by Winthrop D. Jordan, Miriam Greenblatt, and John S. Bowes. The book covers key political, social, cultural, and economic events from the nation’s early beginnings through its modern evolution. Designed as an educational text, it places strong emphasis on social history, every…
This book is a scholarly collection of essays exploring the formation of American identity through myth, ideology, and popular culture. Edited by Sam B. Girgus, the volume analyzes how cultural narratives, national myths, and social values shape the American self. Featuring contributions from various writers, the book examines the relationship between American civilization, popular culture, and…
This book provides an introductory survey of United States history up to the year 1877, designed for undergraduate coursework at the University of Houston. It covers major political, social, economic, and cultural developments from the colonial era through the Civil War and Reconstruction. The volume compiles selected materials prepared specifically for instructional use, offering students a fo…
This book analyzes the evolving national interests of the United States within the context of a rapidly changing global environment. Donald E. Nuechterlein offers a detailed examination of America's political, economic, military, and ideological priorities, explaining how these interests shape foreign policy decisions. Through historical perspectives and contemporary issues, the book explores t…