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Item Weight: 5.7 Oz Author: Paul S. Boyer Book Title: American History : a Very Short Introduction Release Year: 2012 width: 4.5 in Item Length: 6.9 in Item Height: 0.4 in EAN: 9780195389142 Subtitle: A Very Short Introduction Publication Name: American History Number of Pages: 184 Pages Book Series: Very Short Introductions Ser. Language: English Format: Trade Paperback height: 0.4 in Topic: United States / General Release Date: 08/09/2012 Genre: History Series: Very Short Introductions Illustrator: Yes ISBN-10: 019538914X Publication Year: 2012 Item Width: 4.5 in Country of Origin: US ISBN: 9780195389142 Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated

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Paul S. Boyer American History (Paperback) Very Short Introductions. The late nineteenth century saw not only impressive industrial expansion and the creation of vast fortunes but also appalling conditions in urban-immigrant slums and a degraded, exploited labor force. Further DetailsTitle: American History Condition: New Description: This brief history of America will span the earliest migrations to the present, reflecting Paul S. Boyer's interests in social, intellectual, and cultural history, including popular culture and religion. It will reflect his personal view of American history, in which a sense of paradox and irony loom large. While noting positive achievements--political, economic, social, and cultural--he will also discuss the United States's failures to live up to its oft-stated ideals; although America has figured in the world's imagination (and its own self-image) as a "land of opportunity" offering "liberty and justice for all," the reality has often fallen short.For example, the establishment of the North American colonies had very different meanings for colonists from the British Isles and Europe, for Native peoples, and for enslaved Africans brought against their will. The late nineteenth century saw not only impressive industrial expansion and the creation of vast fortunes but also appalling conditions in urban-immigrant slums and a degraded, exploited labor force. The twentieth-century emergence of a suburban society of consumer abundance meant a better life for many and laid the groundwork for impressive cultural creativity, yet left behind crime-ridden inner cities and spawned a stultifying mass culture. The immigrants who have renewed and revitalized the nation have also stirred hostility and resentment. While American popular culture has demonstrated global appeal, the projection of U.S. military power abroad, from the Philippines early in the twentieth century to Iraq early in the twenty-first, has sometimes failed in its purpose and damaged the nation's international standing. Although this book will not be a muckraking exposé or anachronistic moral tract, neither will it be a celebratory panegyric or a bland recital of facts. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable. Author: Paul S. Boyer EAN: 9780195389142 Format: Paperback Country/Region of Manufacture: US ISBN: 9780195389142 Item Height: 173mm Item Length: 116mm Item Width: 10mm Language: English ISBN-10: 019538914X Genre: History Item Weight: 163g Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Release Date: 08/09/2012 Series: Very Short Introductions Subtitle: A Very Short Introduction Release Year: 2012 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.