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A narrative account of the fight to regulate alcohol, from roughly 1800 to the repeal of national prohibition in 1933. An intriguing tale of social re...Lees meer
Designed to give students a concise compass to probe the history of World War II America and to assess the war's impact on American life, the new edit...Lees meer
Lynching has often been called "America's national crime" that has defined the tradition of extralegal violence in America. Having claimed many thousa...Lees meer
In this cogent history, D.G. Hart unpacks evangelicalism's current reputation by tracing its development over the course of the twentieth century.Lees meer
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Following on her history of the women's movement in America that took the story to 1876, Jean Matthews's new book chronicles the changing fortunes and...Lees meer
A compact, remarkably successful narrative history of the civil rights movement, 1954-1968, chronicling the major events, describing the key players, ...Lees meer
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