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Created Equal: A Social and Political History of the United States Pearson 2nd
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- ISBN
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Longman Publishing
ISBN-10
032105296X
ISBN-13
9780321052964
eBay Product ID (ePID)
11038280564
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
1200 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Created Equal : a Social and Political History of the United States
Publication Year
2002
Subject
Minority Studies, Sociology / General, General, American Government / General, United States / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
91.5 Oz
Item Length
10.9 in
Item Width
8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2002-069476
Reviews
"You have a truly revolutionary text here and one that, in parts, is so well written that it may take over the market." Constance M. McGovern, Frostburg State University "You may have found somewhat of a cure for the 'won't read' disease that, like an epidemic, has spread across our college campuses. Created Equal is a solid thematic history in an informative and interesting narrative. Created Equal is a text that works on many levels...it is a great model for students to emulate." Gaylen Lewis, Bakersfield College "I congratulate the authors for their willingness to take on such a difficult task, and commend them for their ability to weave so complex a tale." Melanie Perreault, University of Central Arkansas "I think that the level, language and style of writing is both entertaining and superb...this is an engaging volume..." Kenneth Adderley, Upper Iowa University "It is a joy to read a text that gives so much attention to the non-Anglo settlers and settlements...Created Equal gives students an excellent introduction to the lives of others." Gaylen Lewis, Bakersfield College "As we live in a multicultural society, this approach correctly belongs at the center of any textbook. Students will respond very positively to this approach." Yvonne Johnson, Central Missouri State University "I found the authors' approach and emphasis refreshing. What sets this text apart is that most U.S. history surveys give a nod to class, race and gender. I found the straightforward approach highlighting Americas common people to be refreshing and told in clear, powerful style." William A. Pelz, Elgin Community College "I would definitely adopt such a text as my chosen text. The themes are excellent, especially for those like me who have become bored with the traditional views of U.S. history." Abel A. Bartley, University of Akron "The overall themes multiculturalism, class, international history, and environment are excellent." Steven D. Reschly, Truman State University "By placing the environment at the center of their discussion, the authors include an important topic that today's students expect to discuss." Melanie Perreault, University of Central Arkansas "This text addresses many of the questions current students bring into history, such as the role of race, gender, and environmentalism in American history. This text's material would easily lead into discussions of our current societal problems and issues." Jeremy Johnston, Northwest College "The Table of Contents is one of the most sensible I have seen in any college textbook because of its symmetrical outline of 'parts' each with three chapters...All in all, this book's organization would fit nicely with my two-semester sequence in U.S. history." Earl Mulderink, Southern Utah University "This chapter 3 is an intriguing story well told...it is well-written, easily understood, sophisticated, and exciting...Kudos to the chapter author." Constance M. McGovern, Frostburg State University "While all of the chapters capture and hold attention, my favorite is Chapter 4... concision, clarity, and content are essential elements in good writing. 'African Enslavement' is a very good write." Gaylen Lewis, Bakersfield College "The chapter (11) has a lot of new content I have not seen before. Its coverage is a good blend of geography and multiculturalism with proper attention to the rise of white male democracy and those who felt no benefit from rising democracy. Ending with the dominant symbol Jackson is appropriate, along with a reminder of its inherent contradictions" Gregory L. Goodwin, Bakersfield College "I think this chapter 13 is the best I've read." Melanie Perreault, University of Central Arkansas "Students who read this Chapter 14 will come away with a greater appreciation for the complexity of the Civil War and American history in general." Melanie Perreault, University of Central Ark
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
973
Synopsis
With its sweeping, inclusive view of American history, Created Equal emphasizes social history-including the lives and labors of women, immigrants, working people, and persons of color in all regions of the country-while delivering the basics of political and economic history. This new text acknowledges and reflects the diversity of class, culture, region, and gender that have always been the American story, and pays unique attention to the large middle class that has been central to the development of American society., With its sweeping, inclusive view of American history, Created Equal emphasizes social history including the lives and labors of women, immigrants, working people, and persons of color in all regions of the country while delivering the basics of political and economic history. This new text acknowledges and reflects the diversity of class, culture, region, and gender that have always been the American story, and pays unique attention to the large middle class that has been central to the development of American society.
LC Classification Number
E178.C86 2003
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