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LIBERTY, EQUALITY, POWER: A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, Enhanced 7th Edition, uses these three themes to show how the United States was transformed from hunter-gatherer and agricultural Native American societies into the most powerful industrial nation on Earth. Students gain an understanding of the impact of the notions of liberty and equality and recognize how dominant and subordinate groups affect and are affected by the ever-shifting balance of power. The authors weave primary source features and recent social and cultural scholarship--including material on movies and other forms of popular culture--into a political story that offers a complete understanding of American history. Available options: Enhanced 7th Edition (Chapters 1 – 32), ISBN: 9781337699747; Volume I: To 1877 (Chapters 1 – 17), ISBN: 9780357022313; Volume II: Since 1863 (Chapters 17 – 32), ISBN: 9780357022320.
- The addition of Pekka Hämäläinen and Denver Brunsman to the author team in the last edition continues to influence the textbook. Specialists in the history of early America and the early Republic, the new coauthors enable this edition to preserve its robust history of British America while enhancing coverage of Spanish America, French America and Native America. They give the text a stronger continental perspective, with new coverage on the early history of North American territory that became California, New Mexico and Texas. There's also more material on environmental history.
- The enhanced seventh edition retains the major revision and expansion of the primary source program in the last edition. What They Said, a central feature that appears in every chapter, anchors the program. Each feature focuses on a controversial issue pertinent to the time period covered in the chapter, and presents two or more sides of the issue in the words of individuals who participated in the debates.
- The popular History Through Film feature, along with two other primary document features--Interpreting the Visual Past and What They Said--give this edition one of the most comprehensive, diverse and intriguing programs of primary sources available in any U.S. History textbook. Five films are included for the first time: Even the Rain (2010), Hamilton's America (2016), Lincoln (2012), The Immigrant (2013) and Selma (2014).
- Chapter 20, "Cities, Peoples, Cultures, 1890 – 1920," includes more robust sections on women's and gender history, including material on women's work and culture previously presented in Chapter 19, "The Rise of Corporate America, 1865 – 1914." The closing chapter is up to date with treatment of the important developments in politics, economics and culture of the 21st century, from the destruction of the World Trade Center towers to the election of Barack Obama to the the election of Donald Trump.
- Pedagogical tools proven to be popular with students and instructors are enhanced. Each chapter now begins with learning objectives. Each map now includes a brief caption instructing students about how to interpret the map's geographical and topographical data. For the first time, questions for each caption encourage students to engage with the map material. Also new are student-focused questions added to hundreds of images throughout the text. About ten percent of the images are new, and suggested readings for each chapter are updated.
- LIBERTY, EQUALITY, POWER's thematic approach shows how the pursuit of liberty and equality has shaped the nation and how power has been used and abused in every aspect of American life--for example, between men and women, whites and blacks and rich and poor.
- The strength of the book's author team accounts for its high-quality narrative and analysis. Among the members of this distinguished team are two new authors--Pekka Hämäläinen from Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford and Denver Brunsman from George Washington University. They join original members, all award-winning educators and prominent scholars in their respective areas of expertise.
- What They Said, a primary source feature in each chapter, builds on (and replaces) the previous edition's Links to the Past boxes. Each feature presents two or more brief primary source excerpts along with introductory notes and questions, offering students an opportunity to analyze different perspectives on a relevant topic.
- The Interpreting the Visual Past feature in each chapter builds on (and replaces) the Visual Links to the Past boxes. Each feature focuses on an image relevant to the chapter's discussion, providing an extended caption and a question that asks students to analyze a painting, a cartoon, a photograph or an illustration as a piece of historical evidence.
- A student section at the beginning of the book on 'Reading' and Studying Photographs, Artwork and Maps helps students understand what history is and how to best study it
- The book's pedagogy has been improved through the addition of a set of learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter and through the inclusion of specially designed questions in half of the book's images and every one of the map captions.
18. A Transformed Nation: The West and the New South, 1865 – 1900.
19. The Rise of Corporate America, 1865 – 1914.
20. Cities, Peoples, Cultures, 1890 – 1920.
21. Progressivism, 1900 – 1917.
22. Becoming a World Power, 1898 – 1917.
23. War and Society, 1914 – 1920.
24. The 1920s.
25. The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929 – 1939.
26. America During the Second World War, 1939 – 1945.
27. The Age of Containment, 1946 – 1953.
28. America at Mid-Century, 1953 – 1963.
29. America During a Divisive War, 1963 – 1974.
30. Uncertain Times, 1974 – 1992.
31. Economic, Social, and Cultural Change at the Dawn of the 21st Century.
32. A Time of Hope and Fear, 1993 – 2018.
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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