Nation of nations : a narrative history of the American republic

This is the third edition of a U.S. survey text praised by adopters for its lively, engaging narrative style and its careful blending of political and social history. The authors believe that students will be drawn more readily to the study of history if they are presented with an engaging narrative...

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Argitaratua: New York McGraw-Hill 2004
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