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Conflict and consensus in early American history
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 book highlights both the conflicts and agreements that influenced the formation of American identity and institutions. It is widely used as a foundational text for understanding early American historical scholarship.
| PMKAA03312 | 973 DAV c | Museum KAA (USA) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA03313 | 973 DAV c | Museum KAA (USA) | Tersedia |
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