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This important work has been completely revised and expanded with the addition of online databases, web sites and CD-ROM titles. It identifies and describes hundreds of reference books that pertain to American history. Entries offer full descriptive, and in some cases, evaluative annotations.
Perrault, Anna, Blazek, Ron
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This important work has been completely revised and expanded with the addition of online databases, web sites and CD-ROM titles. It identifies and describes hundreds of reference books that pertain to American history. Entries offer full descriptive, and in some cases, evaluative annotations.
Perrault, Anna, Blazek, Ron
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Bankruptcy in United States History
The University of Toronto Law Journal, 1937J. F. Davison, C. Warren
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United States Financial History
2021The history of US finance—spanning from the republic’s founding through the 2007–2008 financial crisis—exhibits two primary themes. The first theme is that Americans have frequently expressed suspicion of financiers and bankers. This abiding distrust has generated ferocious political debates through which voters either have opposed government policies ...
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How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States
Journal of American History, 2020In How to Hide an Empire, Daniel Immerwahr “storms the citadel” of U.S. history in a gripping retelling that places empire and its hiding at the heart of the American experiment. Aware that further absences also haunt U.S.
David Greenstein
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These truths: a history of the United States
The historian, 2020The author of several major historical studies and a frequent contributor to The New Yorker, Jill Lepore is no stranger to the world of letters.
J. Doenecke
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In our interview with the former American ambassador to Turkey, Eric Edelman, which appears in this issue, he noted, “the value of American Studies is that it helps people get a better, more nuanced, and textured understanding of the American reality.” We couldn’t agree more.
ROBERTS, Timothy, KOHN, Edward
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ROBERTS, Timothy, KOHN, Edward
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Craft Beer in the United States: History, Numbers, and Geography*
Journal of Wine Economics, 2015K. Elzinga +2 more
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