Give Me Liberty!, 6th Brief Edition (Volume 2)
Author: Eric Foner
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Published: 2020
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780393418200
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Author: Eric Foner
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Published: 2020
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780393418200
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe leading U.S. history textbook, with a new focus on "Who is an American?"
Author: Eric Foner
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2016-09-15
Total Pages: 23
ISBN-13: 039328316X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGive Me Liberty! is the #1 book in the U.S. history survey course because it works in the classroom. A single-author text by a leader in the field, Give Me Liberty! delivers an authoritative, accessible, concise, and integrated American history. Updated with powerful new scholarship on borderlands and the West, the Fifth Edition brings new interactive History Skills Tutorials and Norton InQuizitive for History, the award-winning adaptive quizzing tool.
Author: Eric Foner
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Published: 2020-02-03
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780393418187
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Author: Eric Foner
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Published: 2019-10
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780393418101
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Author: Foner, Eric
Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company
Published: 2019-12-01
Total Pages: 13
ISBN-13: 0393418227
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA powerful text by an acclaimed historian, Give Me Liberty! delivers an authoritative, concise, and integrated American history. In the Sixth Edition, Eric Foner addresses a question that has motivated, divided, and stirred passionate debates: ÒWho is an American?Ó With new coverage of issues of inclusion and exclusionÑreinforced by new primary source features in the text and a new secondary source tutorial onlineÑGive Me Liberty! strengthens studentsÕ most important historical thinking skills. The Seagull Edition offers the complete text of the Full Edition in full color and a portable trim size with fewer illustrations and maps and an exceptionally low price.
Author: Eric Foner
Publisher:
Published: 2019-12-05
Total Pages: 946
ISBN-13: 9780393447156
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Publisher: W. W. Norton
Published: 2019-10
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780393418088
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Author: Russell A. Miller
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2017-02-23
Total Pages: 811
ISBN-13: 1108211070
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEdward Snowden's leaks exposed fundamental differences in the ways Americans and Europeans approach the issues of privacy and intelligence gathering. Featuring commentary from leading commentators, scholars and practitioners from both sides of the Atlantic, the book documents and explains these differences, summarized in these terms: Europeans should 'grow up' and Americans should 'obey the law'. The book starts with a collection of chapters acknowledging that Snowden's revelations require us to rethink prevailing theories concerning privacy and intelligence gathering, explaining the differences and uncertainty regarding those aspects. An impressive range of experts reflect on the law and policy of the NSA-Affair, documenting its fundamentally transnational dimension, which is the real location of the transatlantic dialogue on privacy and intelligence gathering. The conclusive chapters explain the dramatic transatlantic differences that emerged from the NSA-Affair with a collection of comparative cultural commentary.
Author: D. Berton Emerson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2023-01-04
Total Pages: 410
ISBN-13: 0192635174
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAsk someone their thoughts about "democracy" and you'll get many different responses. Some may presume it a thing once established yet now under threat. Others may believe that democracy has always been compromised by the empowered few. In the contemporary United States, marked by constituencies across the political spectrum believing that their voices have gone unheard, "democracy" gets wielded in so many divergent directions as to be rendered nearly incoherent. Democracies in America reminds us that this reality is nothing new. Focusing on the various meanings of "democracy" that circulated in the long nineteenth century, the book collects twenty-five essays, each taking up a keyword in the language we use to talk about democracy. Penned by a group of diverse intellectuals, the entries tackle terms both commonplace (citizenship and representation) and paradigm-stretching (disgust and sham). The essays thus consider the relationship between "America" and "democracy" from multiple disciplinary angles and from different moments in a major historical period-amidst the vitality of the revolutionary epoch, in the contentious lead-up to the Civil War, and through the triumphs and failures of Reconstruction and the early reforms of the Progressive Era-while making both forward and backward glances in time. The book frames its keywords around a series of enduring democratic dilemmas and questions, and provides extensive resources for further study. Ultimately the volume cultivates, for students and teachers in classrooms, as well as citizens in libraries and cafés, a language to deliberate about the possibilities and problems of democracy in America.