A Student's Guide to U.S. History

Nonfiction, History, Reference, Study & Teaching, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Teaching Methods, Americas, United States
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Author: Wilfred M McClay ISBN: 9781497645189
Publisher: Intercollegiate Studies Institute Publication: July 29, 2014
Imprint: Intercollegiate Studies Institute Language: English
Author: Wilfred M McClay
ISBN: 9781497645189
Publisher: Intercollegiate Studies Institute
Publication: July 29, 2014
Imprint: Intercollegiate Studies Institute
Language: English

A lively, concise guide to the events and ideas that have shaped America over the centuries.

No nation in modern history has had a more powerful sense of its own distinctiveness than the United States. Yet few Americans understand the immensely varied sources of that sense and the fascinating debates that have always swirled around our attempts to define “America” with greater precision. All too many have come to regard the study of their national history as tedious, just as they fail to embrace the past as something in which they must be consciously grounded. In this introduction to the study of American history, Wilfred M. McClay invites us to experience the perennial freshness and vitality of this great subject as he explores some of the enduring commitments and persistent tensions that have made America what it is.

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A lively, concise guide to the events and ideas that have shaped America over the centuries.

No nation in modern history has had a more powerful sense of its own distinctiveness than the United States. Yet few Americans understand the immensely varied sources of that sense and the fascinating debates that have always swirled around our attempts to define “America” with greater precision. All too many have come to regard the study of their national history as tedious, just as they fail to embrace the past as something in which they must be consciously grounded. In this introduction to the study of American history, Wilfred M. McClay invites us to experience the perennial freshness and vitality of this great subject as he explores some of the enduring commitments and persistent tensions that have made America what it is.

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