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A History of American History.
American Sociological Review, 1938H. U. Faulkner, Michael Kraus
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A History of American Philosophy.
American Literature, 1947Cameron Thompson +2 more
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A History of American Archaeology
The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 1974Bruce G. Trigger +2 more
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American Indians, African Americans: Their Common Histories
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992To the Editor. —The article by Blum et al 1 prompted me to consider the many similarities in the health risks of African Americans and American Indians. Both groups exhibit a high risk of death among young men, a pervasive sense of low self-esteem and hopelessness, and the absence of a complete nuclear family.
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2012
List of illustrations Preface Chapter 1: Beginnings: Prehistory to 1763 Chapter 2: 1763-1789: Revolution, constitution, a new nation Chapter 3: 1789-1850: The promise and perils of nationhood Chapter 4: 1850-1865: Slavery and civil war Chapter 5: 1866-1899: Industrialization and its consequences Chapter 6: 1900-1920: Reform and war Chapter 7: 1920-1945:
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List of illustrations Preface Chapter 1: Beginnings: Prehistory to 1763 Chapter 2: 1763-1789: Revolution, constitution, a new nation Chapter 3: 1789-1850: The promise and perils of nationhood Chapter 4: 1850-1865: Slavery and civil war Chapter 5: 1866-1899: Industrialization and its consequences Chapter 6: 1900-1920: Reform and war Chapter 7: 1920-1945:
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The History of Dermatology in American Phlebology
Dermatologic Surgery, 2000M P, Goldman, N S, Sadick, R A, Weiss
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A Short History of American History
1991Abstract American History Was First Written By Explorers and the earliest settlers. They wrote in the old tradition or were inspired by it, as were historians of the next three centuries and more. It was essentially a literary tradition, that of an avocation or a “calling,” and its practitioners were as individual and autonomous as ...
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American History and American Historians
Books Abroad, 1953Sidney B. Fay, H. Hale Bellot
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