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American History Through Literature 18701920 1st Tom Quirk Tom Quirk

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American History Through Literature 18701920 1st Tom Quirk Tom Quirk
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Publisher: Charles Scribners Sons/Reference
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.11 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Tom Quirk, Tom Quirk, Gary Scharnhorst
ISBN: 9780684314648, 0684314649
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1st
Volume: vol 1

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American History Through Literature 18701920 1st Tom Quirk Tom Quirk by Tom Quirk, Tom Quirk, Gary Scharnhorst 9780684314648, 0684314649 instant download after payment.

This A-Z, cross-referenced and illustrated title provides a unique overview of the period following the Civil War through the emergence of the United States as a world power at the end of World War I. The set features more than 250 survey entries. Subjects include: political topics (Reform, Women's Suffrage); ideas in context (Scientific Materialism, Darwinism); values (Assimilation, Success); society (Labor, Mass Marketing); genres (Science Fiction, War Writing); popular entertainment (Baseball, Boxing); publishing (Scribner's Magazine); works of literature and nonfiction ("Billy Budd," "The Theory of the Leisure Class"); and much more. The analysis of a wide range of classics in American literature, viewed as cultural and historical documents, cultivates critical skills in reading texts from various perspectives, including aesthetic, biographical, social, historical, racial and gendered. Along with its companion title on the period covering 1820 to 1870, this set provides a comprehensive overview of a key century in American historical and literary studies.

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