Ideas and Movements that Shaped America: From the Bill of Rights to

Ideas and Movements that Shaped America: From the Bill of Rights to "Occupy Wall Street" [3 volumes]: From the Bill of Rights to "Occupy Wall Street"

Ideas and Movements that Shaped America: From the Bill of Rights to

Ideas and Movements that Shaped America: From the Bill of Rights to "Occupy Wall Street" [3 volumes]: From the Bill of Rights to "Occupy Wall Street"

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Overview

Presenting accessibly written information for general audiences as well as students and researchers, this three-volume work examines the evolution of American society and thought from the nation's beginnings to the 21st century. It covers the seminal ideas and social movements that define who we are as Americans—from the ideas that underpin the Bill of Rights to slavery, the Civil Rights movement, and the idea of gay rights—even if U.S. citizens often strongly disagree on these topics.

Organized topically rather than chronologically, this encyclopedia combines primary sources and secondary works or historical analyses with text describing the ideas and movements in question. In addition, each entry includes a list of suggestions for further reading that directs readers to supplementary sources of information. The set's unique perspective serves to depict how American society has evolved from the nation's beginnings to the present, revealing how Americans as a people have acted and responded to key ideas and movements.


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ISBN-13: 9781610692526
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Publication date: 07/28/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 1169
File size: 19 MB
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About the Author

Michael S. Green, PhD, is professor of history at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Scott L. Stabler, PhD, is associate professor of history at Grand Valley State University.

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