This book presents a critical examination of widely accepted narratives in American history that the author argues have been shaped by liberal ideology. Larry Schweikart challenges forty-eight commonly taught historical interpretations, offering counterarguments based on alternative evidence and perspectives. Covering political, social, and cultural themes, the book aims to correct misconceptio…
This volume provides a comprehensive historical overview of the United States from its earliest colonial foundations to the year 1877. It examines major political, social, and economic developments that shaped the nation, including colonial settlement, independence, the formation of the federal government, territorial expansion, and the Civil War era. Written by leading historians Richard N. Cu…
The American Nation: A History of the United States Since 1865, Volume Two provides a comprehensive examination of the political, social, and economic developments in the United States after the Civil War. This volume focuses on the Reconstruction era, the rise of industrialization, westward expansion, immigration, urbanization, and the transformation of American society into a modern nation-st…
This volume of The Encyclopedia Americana International Edition contains articles arranged alphabetically from Corot to Desdemona. The entries cover topics in visual arts, history, literature, mythology, biography, and cultural studies. As part of the thirty-volume comprehensive reference set published by Americana Corporation, this volume provides scholarly, authoritative, and well-researched …
This volume of The Great Republic provides a comprehensive survey of American history from the Reconstruction era through the rise of modern America. Written by leading historians Frank Freidel, Richard N. Current, T. Harry Williams, and Alan Brinkley, the book explores political developments, social transformations, economic expansion, and cultural change in the United States. As part of a wid…
The topical history of the United States deals with the major themes in America's past and helps the reader to understand the continuity of American history and to approach each topic as an integrated whole. Many special features highlight this stimulating history: - Each chapter contains text, discussion questions that require specific answers from textual material, thought questions that inte…
This volume of The Encyclopedia Americana International Edition contains articles arranged alphabetically from Egusquiza to Falsetto. The entries cover topics in art, music, literature, biography, culture, and various academic disciplines. As part of the thirty-volume comprehensive reference set published by Americana Corporation, this volume provides accurate, scholarly, and authoritative info…
This anthology presents a collection of historical documents and scholarly essays exploring the social, economic, and cultural development of the United States from 1607 to the Civil War. Edited by John H. Cary and Julius Weinberg, the volume examines everyday life, class structures, labor, religion, and social change in early America. Through primary sources and interpretative analyses, the bo…
This volume of The Encyclopedia Americana International Edition contains articles arranged alphabetically from Falstaff to Francke. The entries cover topics in literature, history, religion, philosophy, culture, and notable biographical figures. As part of the thirty-volume reference set published by Americana Corporation, this volume provides reliable, scholarly, and well-documented informatio…
This volume of The Encyclopedia Americana International Edition contains articles arranged alphabetically from Heart to India. The entries include subjects related to human anatomy, physiology, religion, geography, history, culture, and the nations of South Asia. As part of the thirty-volume reference set published by Americana Corporation, this volume provides accurate, authoritative, and well…