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America's History, High School Binding by James A. Henretta; Rebecca Edwards; Robert O. Self - Seventh Edition, 2011 from Macmillan Student Store

America's History, High School Binding

Seventh Edition ©2011

With fresh interpretations from two new authors, wholly reconceived themes, and a wealth of cutting-edge new scholarship, the Seventh Edition of America's History is designed to work perfectly with the way the AP U.S. history course is taught today. Building on the book's hallmark s...

With fresh interpretations from two new authors, wholly reconceived themes, and a wealth of cutting-edge new scholarship, the Seventh Edition of America's History is designed to work perfectly with the way the AP U.S. history course is taught today. Building on the book's hallmark strengths -- balance, comprehensiveness, and explanatory power — as well as its outstanding visuals and extensive primary-source features, authors James Henretta, Rebecca Edwards, and Robert Self have shaped America's History into the ideal teaching tool for AP teachers and students.

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America's History, High School Binding by James A. Henretta; Rebecca Edwards; Robert O. Self - Seventh Edition, 2011 from Macmillan Student Store

Explains not only what happened, but why

With fresh interpretations from two new authors, wholly reconceived themes, and a wealth of cutting-edge new scholarship, the Seventh Edition of America's History is designed to work perfectly with the way the AP U.S. history course is taught today. Building on the book's hallmark strengths -- balance, comprehensiveness, and explanatory power — as well as its outstanding visuals and extensive primary-source features, authors James Henretta, Rebecca Edwards, and Robert Self have shaped America's History into the ideal teaching tool for AP teachers and students.

Hallmark explanatory power helps students make sense of it all. America's History is known for its explanatory power, and the Seventh Edition builds on that strength. With its interpretive voice and thoughtful analysis, America's History helps students to understand not only what happened, but why-so they're never left wondering what's important.

Extensive primary sources help students to think critically about history. America's History contains three types of primary source features: "Comparing American Voices," "Reading American Pictures," and "Voices from Abroad." For the Seventh Edition, the authors have revised one-third of these features, and incorporated more non-European documents for a truly global perspective.

Supportive pedagogical features provide students with a guided reading experience from beginning to end. Reading comprehension features and study tools include end-of-section questions that provide a quick review of key issues, and a revisited end-of-chapter section featuring chapter review questions; a detailed timeline; a chapter summary; and a "For Further Exploration" section directing students to resources for further research.

New to This Edition

Two new authors bring fresh interpretations and engaging new scholarship. Rebecca Edwards and Robert Self have synthesized the best of new scholarship to make a highly readable and up-to-date edition of America's History.

A reconceived seven-part framework highlights the themes that help students learn. America's History's unique part structure organizes history into seven distinct eras, each period characterized by major developments and an overarching theme. By tracing thematic connections across a period, for example the political and social experiments surrounding industrialization, or the evolution of liberalism, America's History helps students to hone in on the important forces shaping each period; to make connections between chapters; and to understand continuity and change over time.

New interpretations reflect the way you teach. Mirroring the training and focus of contemporary historians, a new emphasis on political culture and political economy helps students to understand the ways in which society, culture, politics, and the economy inform one another. A sharpened continental perspective brings in a host of new material on Native American history, the environment, and westward expansion. And the authors pay increased attention to both gender and ethnicity throughout the text, including in a completely new chapter on the Civil Rights Movement.

An innovative, accessible new design and new digital tools engage today's students. Inspired by the look of contemporary news journals, the brand-new design of America's History will appeal to today's students. Created in collaboration with the authors and featuring strong headings, vibrant colors and motifs, and striking part-opening spreads with dramatic contemporaneous images, this inventive design will keep your students engaged and focused.

"I decided to adopt America's History for a number of reasons: The book has an engaging narrative that integrates social, economic, and cultural history with political and diplomatic history.  I especially like the 'connections' sections which really help students make connections from chapter to chapter and theme to theme.  This book also provides a thorough reconsideration of the post 1945 period that incorporates new scholarship and makes sense of the recent events of the new century.  I believe America's History is the ideal choice for our students."

— Debrah Poveromo, State College Area High School, PA

"I took AP Psychology and general Psychology this year in school and I loved it more than any other class I've taken so far. I really enjoyed your textbook with amusing interjections and compelling stories. It really
sparked my interest, and it is the only textbook I haven't ever minded doing work from."
 — AP Psychology Student

Table of Contents

Part I: The Creation of American Society, 1450-1763
Chapter 1. The New Global World, 1400-1620
Chapter 2. The Invasion and Settlement of North America, 1550-1700
Chapter 3. Creating a British Empire in America, 1660-1750
Chapter 4. Growth and Crisis in Colonial Society, 1720-1765

Part II: The New Republic, 1763-1820
Chapter 5. Toward Independence: Years of Decision, 1753-1776
Chapter 6. Making War and Republican Governments, 1776-1789
Chapter 7. Politics and Society in the New Republic, 1787-1820
Chapter 8. Creating a Republican Culture, 1790-1820

Part III: Overlapping Revolutions, 1820-1850
Chapter 9. Economic Transformation, 1820-1860
Chapter 10. A Democratic Revolution, 1820-1844
Chapter 11. Religion and Reform, 1820-1860
Chapter 12. The South Expands: Slavery and Society, 1800-1860

Part IV: Creating and Preserving a Continental Nation, 1844-1877
Chapter 13. Expansion, War, and Sectional Crisis, 1844-1860
Chapter 14. Two Societies at War, 1861-1865
Chapter 15. Reconstruction, 1865-1877
Chapter 16. Conquering a Continent, 1861-1877

Part V: Bold Experiments in an Era of Industrialization, 1877-1929
Chapter 17. The Busy Hive: Industrial America at Work, 1877-1911
Chapter 18. The Victorians Meet the Modern, 1880-1917
Chapter 19. "Civilization's Inferno": The Rise and Reform of Industrial Cities, 1880-1917
Chapter 20. Whose Government? Politics, Populists, and Progressives, 1880-1917
Chapter 21. An Emerging World Power, 1877-1918
Chapter 22. Wrestling with Modernity, 1917-1929

Part VI: The Modern State and the Age of Liberalism, 1929-1973
Chapter 23. The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929-1939
Chapter 24. The World at War, 1937-1945
Chapter 25. Cold War America, 1945-1963
Chapter 26. Triumph of the Middle Class, 1945-1963
Chapter 27. Walking Into Freedom Land: The Civil Rights Movement, 1941-1973
Chapter 28. Uncivil Wars: Liberal Crisis and Conservative Rebirth, 1964-1972

Part VII: Global Capitalism and the End of the American Century, 1973-2011
Chapter 29. The Search for Order in an Era of Limits, 1973-1980
Chapter 30. Conservative America Ascendant, 1973-1991
Chapter 31. National Dilemmas in a Global Society, 1989-2011

James A. Henretta

James A. Henretta is Professor Emeritus of American History at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he taught Early American History and Legal History. His publications include "Salutary Neglect": Colonial Administration under the Duke of Newcastle; Evolution and Revolution: American Society, 1600-1820; and The Origins of American Capitalism. His most recent publication is a long article, "Magistrates, Lawyers, Legislators: The Three Legal Systems of Early America," in The Cambridge History of American Law.


Rebecca Edwards

Rebecca Edwards is Eloise Ellery Professor of History at Vassar College, where she teaches courses on nineteenth-century politics, the Civil War, the frontier West, and women, gender, and sexuality. She is the author of, among other publications, Angels in the Machinery: Gender in American Party Politics from the Civil War to the Progressive Era; New Spirits: Americans in the "Gilded Age," 1865–1905; and the essay "Women's and Gender History" in The New American History. She is currently working on a book about the role of childbearing in the expansion of America's nineteenth-century empire.


Robert O. Self

Robert O. Self is Mary Ann Lippitt Professor of American History at Brown University. His research focuses on urban history, American politics, and the post-1945 United States. He is the author of American Babylon: Race and the Struggle for Postwar Oakland, which won four professional prizes, including the James A. Rawley Prize from the Organization of American Historians, and All in the Family: The Realignment of American Democracy Since the 1960s. He is currently at work on a book about the centrality of houses, cars, and children to family consumption in the twentieth-century United States.

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