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- This insightful introduction to the history of the United States spans from pre-European contact up to the present day.
- About the Author: Philip Jenkins is Distinguished Professor of History at Baylor University, USA.
- 368 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: Bloomsbury Essential Histories
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A concise introduction to the history of the United States from pre-European contact up to the present day, covering major themes and patterns of American history and incorporating social, economic, cultural, religious and political topics.Book Synopsis
This insightful introduction to the history of the United States spans from pre-European contact up to the present day. The textbook succinctly depicts the major themes and patterns in American history and incorporates social, economic, cultural, religious and political topics.
The book begins before European settlement, and takes the reader through the revolutions, expansion and nation-building of the 18th century, the Civil War and industrialization of the 19th century, war and global supremacy of the 20th, up to the culture wars and social revolutions of the 21st. With two new chapters on Native America and Contemporary America (including the 2024 election) and more focus on gender, race and the environment throughout, the 6th edition boasts a new, improved structure and expanded notes and citations.
Review Quotes
"This history doesn't begin at Plymouth Rock. Not even at Cahokia. Jenkins begins his American narrative . . . in an eastern Oklahoman burial chamber. It's the first of many jolts in a twisty ride through an America you thought you knew." --David R. Swartz, Professor of History, Asbury University, USA
"This updated edition extends Jenkins's fair-minded and readable narrative through the tumultuous first quarter of the twenty-first century. Philip Jenkins is a master story-teller who deftly blends the threads of politics, economics, religion, and foreign affairs. An ideal choice for the undergraduate classroom and for general readers alike." --John G. Turner, Professor of Religious Studies and History, George Mason University, USAAbout the Author
Philip Jenkins is Distinguished Professor of History at Baylor University, USA.