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  1. Book ImageThe Rise of American Democracy: Democracy Ascendant, 1815-1840

    Sean Wilentz

    College Edition / Volume(s): 2

    Now available in three separate paperbacks designed for college courses, The Rise of American Democracy, acclaimed as the definitive study of the period by one of the greatest American historians, traces a historical arc from the earliest days of the republic to the opening shots of the Civil War.More

  2. Book ImageThe Rise of American Democracy: Slavery and the Crisis of American Democracy, 1840-1860

    Sean Wilentz

    College Edition / Volume(s): 3

    Now available in three separate paperbacks designed for college courses, The Rise of American Democracy, acclaimed as the definitive study of the period by one of the greatest American historians, traces a historical arc from the earliest days of the republic to the opening shots of the Civil War.More

  3. Book ImageThe Global Revolutions of 1968

    Jeremi Suri

    The revolutions of 1968 represent the culmination of 1960's protest movements across the globe.
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  4. Book ImageIndian Removal

    David Stephen Heidler, Jeanne T. Heidler

    This casebook traces the evolution of U.S. Indian policy from its British Colonial origins to the implementation of removal after 1830.More

  5. Book ImageThe Last Expedition: Stanley's Mad Journey through the Congo

    Daniel Liebowitz, Charles Pearson

    A noble rescue mission descends into a nightmare of cruelty, starvation, and cannibalism, bringing to a close the European exploration of Africa. "Liebowitz and Pearson have written an illuminating saga of the dark days of colonialism."—National Geographic AdventureMore

  6. Book ImageInventing America: A History of the United States

    Daniel J. Kevles, Alexander Keyssar, Pauline Maier, Et Al.

    Second Edition / Volume(s): One-Volume

    Adopted at over 250 colleges and universities in its First Edition, Inventing America broke new ground by integrating the cultural, social, and political dimensions of the American story around the unifying theme of innovation—the pragmatic forward-looking direction of American history, the willingness of Americans to find new solutions in the face of challenge and change.More

  7. Book ImageThe Battle of Britain: The Greatest Air Battle of World War II

    Richard Alexander Hough, Denis Richards

    A definitive account of the three-month air battle in 1940 between the Royal Air Force and the Luftwaffe.More

  8. Book ImageBorn in Blood and Fire: A Concise History of Latin America

    John Charles Chasteen

    Second Edition

    Adopted at over 450 colleges and universities in its First Edition, Born in Blood and Fire has quickly become the standard survey history of Latin America.
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  9. Book ImageThe Battle That Stopped Rome: Emperor Augustus, Arminius, and the Slaughter of the Legions in the Teutoburg Forest

    Peter S. Wells

    The previously untold story of the watershed battle that changed the course of Western history.More

  10. Book ImageWhat I Saw: Reports from Berlin 1920-1933

    Joseph Roth, Michael J. Hofmann

    "[Joseph Roth] is now recognized as one of the twentieth century's great writers."—Anthony Heilbut, Los Angeles Times Book ReviewMore

  11. Book ImageKhrushchev: The Man and His Era

    William Taubman

    Reprint

    Shortlisted for the National Books Critics Circle Award: "The book is a gift, as fascinating as it is important."—Robert Legvold, Foreign Affairs
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  12. Book ImageThe Pursuit of Oblivion: A Global History of Narcotics

    R. P. T. Davenport-Hines

    A startling account of the history of drug abuse, this book forces us to reconsider many of our views on a controversial issue.More

  13. Book ImageThe Victorians

    A. N. Wilson

    A dramatic, revisionist panorama of an age whose material triumphs and spiritual crises prefigure our own.More

  14. Book ImageNapoleon's Women

    Christopher Hibbert

    As a soldier and an emperor, Napoleon was ruthless and determined; as a lover, he showed the same single-minded ferocity.More

  15. Book ImageSavage Reprisals: Bleak House, Madame Bovary, Buddenbrooks

    Peter Gay

    A revelatory work that examines the intricate relationship between history and literature, truth and fiction—with some surprising conclusions.More

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