Recent America: The United States Since 1945

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ISBN-10:

0130212466

ISBN-13:

9780130212467

Author(s): Unger, Irwin
Edition: 1
Released: Oct 28, 2001
Publisher: Pearson
Format: Paperback, 368 pages
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Description:

Pulitzer Prize winning author Irwin Unger provides a compelling narrative history of the American years from the end of World War Two to the 21st century. The text touches all the major topical bases—wars, economic growth, women, racial and life-style minorities, cultural trends, demographic evolution, and politics and diplomacy—while telling the story of America's history and places the themes within their chronological setting. Written to educate students in the broad trends, the text highlights how economic, demographic and cultural change affected all Americans rather than one specific group. This volume covers all aspects of American history since World War II including “Postwar America (1945-1952), the Eisenhower Era (1953-1960), the turbulent sixties, Vietnam, an era of malaise, the conservative tide and century's end (1993-2001). For history enthusiast and others interested in a broad-based narrative on American History since World War II.












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