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"The American Journey is the most engaging text that I have seen recently. I appreciate the chronological organization of the text and completely agree with the authors in regard to student's comprehension and retention." -Cathleen Koken, PuebloCommunity College "The greatest strengths include the primary sources, the level of detail in the chapters, and the stories which draw the reader in the beginning of the chapter." -Andria Crosson, Universityof Texas at San Antonio "While cogent arguments come forth constantly in this text- arguments that help illustrate the American story as a real journey -this book is also full of excellent stories that teach the reader a great deal about the living, breathing experience of being American." -Duke Richey, University of NorthTexas "The textbook does well in not only examining diversity but in placing different groups into interaction with one another." -Susanna Michele Lee, North CarolinaState University "The regional balance is one of the strongest features of the Goldfield text. It makes the point that many trends are national, but also explains clearly how these trends varied in importance from region to region." -Joann Carpenter, FloridaState College at Jacksonville
Reseña del editor:
Engages readers by tracing the individual and collective journeys of Americans. Offering a blend of political and social histories, The American Journey shows that living up to American ideals is an ongoing voyage-one that has become increasingly more inclusive of different groups and ideas. With the goal of making American history accessible, the authors use a strong, chronologically-organized narrative, with an emphasis on regional balance, and provide readers with the tools they need to understand history. The concise edition concentrates on the journey of individuals and groups that shape America with a trade-like, full color narrative format. Note: MyHistoryLab does not come automatically packaged with this text. To purchase MyHistoryLab at no extra charge, please visit www.MyHistoryLab.com or use ISBN (VP ISBN: 9780205219575.
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