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Introduce history through a spirited narrative that tells the captivating stories of all people in the United States with Norton's best-selling A PEOPLE AND A NATION: A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, BRIEF EDITION, 11E. Written by award-winning historians and acclaimed authors, this revised edition clearly depicts historic change -- from race, gender, economics and public policy to family life, popular culture, social movements, international relations and warfare. The first book to focus on U.S. social history, this edition now emphasizes the place of the U.S. in international history and the world. Streamlined chapters, new learning features, an emphasis on diversity and more than 90 maps support learning, while a new digital version and MindTap and Infuse digital resources make this a great resource for specialized lectures. This edition is available as a complete edition or split editions: VOLUME I: TO 1877 (Chs. 1–14), and VOLUME II: SINCE 1865 (Chs. 14–29).
- NEW DIGITAL OPTION OFFERS ADDITIONAL CONTENT AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE. In addition to the printed book, this best-selling social history text is now available in a new digital format that features the entire narrative at a reduced cost for students. In addition, this eBook version provides additional content, learning tools and support to reinforce understanding.
- COMPLETE REVISION STREAMLINES AND REFINES CONTENT WHILE RETAINING POPULAR STRENGTHS. Updates and careful revisions have reduced this book's number of chapters from 33 to 29. (This includes 14 chapters in Volume 1 and 15 in Volume 2.) All revised content is fine-tuned based on user feedback. This streamlined content makes this Brief Edition easier to assign and use in a typical semester. Rather than simply combining sections into fewer chapters, the authors honed the narrative, reducing excessive detail to sharpen content and more clearly emphasize key themes.
- THE FIRST BOOK TO FOCUS ON U.S. SOCIAL HISTORY NOW HIGHLIGHTS THE U.S. IN THE CONTEXT OF THE WORLD. The authors continue this book's hallmark emphasis on social history, but revisions now draw student attention to the place of the U.S. in international history and the world. From politics and policy to social movements, this edition provides clear explanations of today's economic issues that make it a great resource for your specialized lectures or AP courses.
- WELL-WRITTEN CONTENT AND AN ENGAGING APPROACH IS CREATED BY AWARD-WINNING HISTORIANS. This highly acclaimed author team brings a wealth of experience and accolades to this book's approach. Leaders in their respective fields, these authors understand how to engage readers and keep their attention.
- CLEAR EXPLANATIONS ARE SUPPORTED WITH MEMORABLE EXAMPLES. The book's consistent chapter framework and use of an appealing narrative ensure students understand the concepts and events presented. Meaningful and interesting examples further demonstrate key points.
- NEW LEARNING FEATURES DIRECT STUDENT ATTENTION TO KEY POINTS. This edition now includes Focus Questions for every section of each chapter. These questions encourage students to pause and carefully consider the information before moving forward.
- DYNAMIC AND HELPFUL VISUALS PROVIDE CONTEXT FOR THE HISTORIC MATERIAL. This edition features more than 90 maps that help clarify and provide a clear geographic context for the text's intriguing stories and narratives.
- THIS EDITION INTEGRATES DISCUSSIONS OF DIVERSITY THROUGHOUT THE NARRATIVE. Students examine differences within broad ethnic categories. In addition, the narrative highlights immigration, cultural and intellectual infusions in the U.S. from around the world. Updates also focus on America's growing religious diversity.
2. Europeans Colonize North America, 1600–1650.
3. North America in the Atlantic World, 1650–1720.
4. Becoming America? 1720–1760.
5. The Ends of Empire, 1754–1774.
6. American Revolutions, 1775–1783.
7. Forging a Nation, 1783–1800.
8. Defining the Nation, 1801–1823.
9. The Rise of the South, 1815–1860.
10. The Restless North, 1815–1860.
11. The Contested West, 1815–1860.
12. Politics and the Fate of the Union, 1824–1859.
13. Transforming Fire: The Civil War, 1860–1865.
14. Reconstruction: An Unfinished Revolution, 1865–1877.
15. The Ecology of the West and South, 1865–1900.
16. Building Factories, Building Cities, 1877–1900.
17. Gilded Age Politics, 1877–1900.
18. The Progressive Era, 1895–1920.
19. The Quest for Empire, 1865–1914.
20. Americans in the Great War, 1914–1920.
21. The New Era, 1920–1929.
22. The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929–1939.
23. The Second World War at Home and Abroad, 1939–1945.
24. The Cold War and American Globalism, 1945–1961.
25. America at Midcentury, 1945–1960.
26. The Tumultuous Sixties, 1960–1968.
27. A Pivotal Era, 1969–1980.
28. Conservatism Revived, 1980–1992.
29. Into the Global Millennium: America Since 1992.
Cengage provides a range of supplements that are updated in coordination with the main title selection. For more information about these supplements, contact your Learning Consultant.
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