
Product DescriptionThis highly visual survey of American history introduces students to the key features of American political, social, and economic history in an exciting format designed to ignite students passion to know history. "The American Journey, ""Brief Edition "provides students with the most support available in reading, thinking, and applying the material they are learning in the text and in lecture. A series of pedagogical aids, in text and out of class study companions, as well as complete instructor presentational and assessment support make this text the perfect choice for those looking to make history come alive for their students. The path that led the authors to "The American Journey "began in the classroom with their students. The goal of this text is to make American history accessible to students. The key to that goal--the core of the book--is a strong, clear narrative and a positive theme of The American "Journey." American history is a compelling story that the authors tell in an engaging, forthright way, while providing students with an abundance of tools to help them absorb that story and put it into context. This text combines political and social history, to fit the experience of particular groups into the broader perspective of the American past, to give voice to minor and major players alike, because the history of America is in the stories of its people.About the AuthorDavid Goldfield received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Maryland. Since 1982 he has been Robert Lee Bailey Professor of History at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte. He is the author or editor of thirteen books on various aspects of southern and urban history. Two of his works—Cotton Fields and Skyscrapers: Southern City and Region, 1607-1980 (1982) and Black, White, and Southern: Race Relations and Southern Culture, 1940 to the Present (1990)—received the Mayflower Award for nonfiction and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in history. His mos
This text investigates the core question of how American political, social, and economic history can be synthesized into a coherent narrative that remains accessible to undergraduate students. The authors, a team of experienced historians and educators, utilize a pedagogical framework designed to integrate diverse group experiences into the broader national story. By combining traditional political history with social history, the book aims to provide a comprehensive yet concise overview of the American past.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently utilize this text as a foundational survey for undergraduate history courses due to its structured pedagogical approach. Experts note that the brief format is specifically designed to balance academic rigor with student engagement in a classroom setting.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Prentice Hall
ISBN-10:
0205011810
ISBN-13:
9780205011810
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