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  1. Book ImageFor the Record: A Documentary History of America: From First Contact through Reconstruction

    David E. Shi, Holly A. Mayer

    Fourth Edition / Volume(s): 1

    A companion primary-source reader for America: A Narrative History.More

  2. Book ImageAmerica: A Narrative History

    George Brown Tindall, David E. Shi

    Brief Eighth Edition / Volume(s): One-Volume / New World-Present

    A book students will read.More

  3. Book ImageAmerica: A Narrative History

    George Brown Tindall, David E. Shi

    Eighth Edition / Volume(s): One-Volume / New World-Present

    A book students will read.More

  4. Book ImageReforming America, 1815-1860

    Joshua D. Rothman

    Reforming America, 1815-1860 offers insights into one of the most complex and dynamic periods in American history.More

  5. Book ImageA History of Modern Europe: From the Renaissance to the Present

    John Merriman

    Third Edition / Volume(s): One-Volume

    A classic in its field, loved by instructors and students for its narrative flair, humor, authority, and comprehensive coverage. More than 100,000 copies sold!More

  6. Book ImageThe Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family

    Annette Gordon-Reed

    Winner of the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize: “[A] commanding and important book.”—Jill Lepore, The New YorkerMore

  7. Book Image1989: End of the Twentieth Century

    James Carter, Cynthia Paces

    1989: End of the Twentieth Century offers a comparative look at one of the most eventful years in world history.More

  8. Book ImageDefying Dixie: The Radical Roots of Civil Rights, 1919-1950

    Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore

    “Remarkable . . . an eye-opening book [on] the freedom struggle that changed the South, the nation, and the world.” —Washington PostMore

  9. Book ImageOur Savage Neighbors: How Indian War Transformed Early America

    Peter Silver

    “With remarkable literary skill, Peter Silver . . . provokes hard thinking about the basic themes of our history.”—Sean Wilentz, The Rise of American DemocracyMore

  10. Book ImageHow the Other Half Lives

    Jacob Riis, Hasia R. Diner

    How the Other Half Lives occupies a premier place on a small list of American books—along with Uncle Tom’s Cabin, The Jungle, Silent Spring, The Feminine Mystique, and Unsafe at Any Speed—that changed public opinion, influenced public policy, and left an indelible mark on history.More

  11. Book ImageEverybody Says Freedom: A History of the Civil Rights Movement in Songs and Pictures

    Pete Seeger, Bob Reiser, Jesse Jackson

    “Filled with beautiful music, glorious lyrics, and the soul of one of the most important historical and social revolutions of our history.” —Judy CollinsMore

  12. Book ImageA Vindication of the Rights of Woman

    Mary Wollstonecraft, Deidre Shauna Lynch

    Third Edition

    Arguably the most original book of the eighteenth century, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman is a pioneering feminist work.More

  13. Book ImagePerspectives from the Past: Primary Sources in Western Civilizations: From the Ancient Near East through the Age of Absolutism

    James M. Brophy, Joshua Cole, Steven Epstein, Et Al.

    Fourth Edition / Volume(s): 1 / Chapters 1-15

    Perspectives from the Past is the most flexible and substantial reader for use in the two-semester Western Civilizations course.More

  14. Book ImageThe Telephone Gambit: Chasing Alexander Graham Bell's Secret

    Seth Shulman

    "A stellar example of historical investigation at its probing best."—Chuck Leddy, Boston GlobeMore

  15. Book ImageWestern Civilizations

    Judith Coffin, Robert Stacey

    Second Brief Edition / Volume(s): One-Volume / Chapters 1-29 / Prehistory-Present

    Used by over one million students, Western Civilizations is renowned for its balanced presentation, clear prose, and exceptional treatment of the West in a global context.More

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