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 Encyclopedia Americana, International Edition, Volume 26 (Sumatra – Trampoline), forms part of a comprehensive thirty-volume reference set first published in 1829 and continuously revised. This volume features alphabetically arranged articles covering topics from “Sumatra” through “Trampoline,” including geography, world cultures, natural sciences, history, technology, social scie…
Ensiklopedi Indonesia Jilid 3 (Han–Kol) merupakan bagian dari seri ensiklopedia besar yang diterbitkan oleh Ichtiar Baru–Van Hoeve. Volume ini memuat uraian ringkas, padat, dan informatif mengenai berbagai istilah, tokoh, peristiwa, konsep, serta entitas lain yang berada dalam rentang alfabet Han hingga Kol. Setiap entri disusun oleh tim redaksi di bawah pimpinan Hassan Shadily dengan penya…
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…
"Lands and Peoples: Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Oceania – Volume 2" is part of the international encyclopedia "Lands and Peoples." This book covers Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania, providing a comprehensive overview of the landscape, history, culture, population, and social life of the region. Complete with color photographs and illustrations, the book provides a comprehensive ove…
The Encyclopedia Americana, International Edition, Volume 30 (Index), serves as the comprehensive index for the thirty-volume reference set first published in 1829 and continually updated. This volume provides a detailed alphabetical index to all entries contained in the preceding twenty-nine volumes. It enables users to locate subjects, names, events, concepts, and cross-referenced topics effi…
The Birth of the Nation offers a vivid portrait of American society on the eve of the Revolution. Arthur M. Schlesinger examines the daily life, values, beliefs, and social structures of the colonies before independence. Through detailed analysis of political tensions, economic conditions, religious influences, and cultural developments, the book reveals how diverse colonial communities contrib…
The Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan, Volume 1, is part of a comprehensive multi-volume reference work that provides authoritative information on Japanese history, culture, society, geography, arts, politics, and key personalities. Compiled by leading scholars and experts, the encyclopedia offers detailed entries supported by illustrations, maps, and cross-references. As one of the most important…
Volume 12 (L) of The World Book Encyclopedia contains reference articles beginning with the letter L, covering a wide range of subjects including literature, language, life sciences, geography, history, culture, and notable individuals. Edited and published by World Book, Inc., this volume provides accurate, accessible, and richly illustrated information designed to support education, research,…
The Pursuit of Equality in American History explores the historical development of the idea of equality in the United States from the colonial era through the twentieth century. J. R. Pole examines how Americans have defined and debated equality in political, social, and economic contexts. The book analyzes the tension between democratic ideals and social realities, including issues of race, cl…