
American Horizons, Second Edition, is the only U.S. History survey text that presents the traditional narrative in a global context. The authors use the frequent movement of people, goods, and ideas into, out of, and within America's borders as a framework. This unique approach provides a fully integrated global perspective that seamlessly contextualizes American events within the wider world. The authors, all acclaimed scholars in their specialties, use their individual strengths to provide students with a balanced and inclusive account of U.S. history.Presented in two volumes for maximum flexibility, American Horizons, Second Edition, illustrates the relevance of U.S. history to American students by centering on the matrix of issues that dominate their lives. These touchstone themes include population movements and growth, the evolving definition of citizenship, cultural change and continuity, people's relationship to and impact upon the environment, political and ideological contests and their consequences, and Americans' five centuries of engagement with regional, national, and global institutions, forces, and events. In addition, this beautifully designed, full-color book features hundreds of photos and images and more than 100 maps.
How does the history of the United States change when examined through the lens of global movement and international interconnectedness? The authors, a team of distinguished scholars, utilize a framework centered on the constant flow of people, goods, and ideas to recontextualize traditional American historical narratives. By integrating domestic events with broader global forces, the text provides a comprehensive analysis of the nation's development from 1865 to the present. The work is designed to illustrate the relevance of historical trends to contemporary issues, such as citizenship, environmental impact, and political ideology.
What You Will Find
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Experts and educators frequently highlight this text for its successful integration of global perspectives into the standard U.S. history curriculum. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which is balanced by a high volume of visual primary sources that assist in student comprehension.
Page Count:
912
Publication Date:
2014-12-23
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190617225
ISBN-13:
9780190617226
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