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Bezig met laden... The Annals of America Complete Setdoor Mortimer J. Adler, Encyclopedia Britannica
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. An index to Encyclopaedia Britannica's excellent reference series, "The Annals of America". This is a reference collection of the actual writings and documents of American historical significance. The "Annals" is an excellent reference source for anybody doing research into any aspect of American history (up to 1976), and this is a necessary index. 22 volume set of documents reprinted with minimal editorial commentary. The first 18 volumes were edited by Mortimer J Adler and Charles Van Doren for Encyclopedia Britannica. Organized chronologically with a view to examination of primary documents. The documents exhibit differing and competing views on social and cultural events as well as scientific and historical achievements. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Contains articles, essays, speeches, songs, excerpts from books, and primary source documents that address the social, cultural, political and economic developments in America, from 1493 through 2001. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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V5, 1821-1832 - Steps Towards Equalitarianism
V6, 1833-1840 - The Challenge of a Continent
V7, 1841-1849 - Manifest Destiny
V9, 1858-1865, The Crisis of the Union
V10, 1866-1883 - Reconstruction and Industrialization
V11, 1884-1894 - Agrarianism and Urbanization
V13, 1905-1915 - The Progressive Era
V14, 1916-1928 - World War and Prosperity
V15, 1929-1939 - The Great Depression
V17, 1950-1960 - Cold War in the Nuclear Age