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A Nation Among Nations
America's Place in World History
Thomas Bender
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"In
A Nation Among Nations: America's Place in World History
, New York University Professor Thomas Bender sets out to break our dependency on this comforting paradigm by challenging us to reimagine the development of the United States as but 'one history among histories' and to relocate our national history within 'an interdependent world' . . . [This book is] a sophisticated polemic combining intellectual precision with moral passion, written for a general audience in lively prose that is neither condescending nor arcane. Bender does not pretend to write an exhaustive history of the United States but rather whets our appetite with tastes of his global and spatial revisionism . . . If you are tired of learning about this country's past through a prism of nationalist myopia and relish a good argument, this is the book for you . . . You will never again think about 'American history' in the same provincial way."—
Tony Platt,
San Francisco Chronicle
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Change Up
An Oral History of 8 Key Events That Shaped Baseball
Larry Burke and Peter Thomas Fornatale with Jim Baker
Rodale Books
Change Up is every fan’s box-seat ticket to a remarkable baseball event: a round-table conversation among the participants themselves about pivotal...
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A Short History of Rudeness
Manners, Morals, and Misbehavior in Modern America
Mark Caldwell
Picador
The perceived breakdown of civility has in recent years become a national obsession, and our modern climate of boorishness has cultivated a host of etiquette...
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Chasing the Red, White, and Blue
A Journey in Tocqueville's Footsteps Through Contemporary America
David Cohen
Picador
Using Democracy in America as his model, acclaimed British and South African journalist David Cohen retraces Alexis de Tocqueville’s journey around the...
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Americans
A Collision of Histories
Edward Countryman
Hill and Wang
In this social history, Edward Countryman shows how interactions among America's different ethnic groups have contributed to our sense of nationality. From the...
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Guarding the Golden Door
American Immigration Policy and Immigrants since 1882
Roger Daniels
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"Ambitious . . . Both an introductory survey of immigration policy and a masterful assessment of the state of the field by one of its founders . . . [Daniels] provides a much-needed perspective on both the continuities and changes in the United States' efforts to regulate immigration . . .
Guarding the Golden Door
is rich with details, statistics, and the author's own unique viewpoint. The book is exemplary."—
Erika Lee,
Reviews in American History
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The Irish Americans
A History
Jay P. Dolan
Bloomsbury Press
“Dolan has written a superb history of the Irish in this country…The book explains why so many Americans who have an option to choose their own ethnic identity...
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The Feminization of American Culture
Ann Douglas; With a New Preface by the Author
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This modern classic by one of our leading scholars seeks to explain the values prevalent in today's mass culture by tracing them back to their roots in the...
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The Pirate Wars
Peter Earle
St. Martin's Griffin/Thomas Dunne Books
The Pirate Wars takes the romantic fable of oceangoing Robin Hoods sailing under the “banner of King Death” and contrasts it with the murderous reality of...
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This Land Is Their Land
Reports from a Divided Nation
Barbara Ehrenreich
A Metropolitan/Holt Paperbacks Book
"Ehrenreich is at her best (and she’s very, very good) when chronicling the outrageous human downside of our economy, the costs it imposes on people who can’t afford a bacon-infused old-fashioned. There’s the hospital worker whose employer garnished her paycheck for an emergency room visit, 'a condition of debt servitude reminiscent of early-20th-century company towns.' There’s the poor man who got himself arrested in order to live more comfortably in prison, because 'we are reaching the point . . . where the largest public housing program in America will be our penitentiary system' . . . A tight and chilling companion volume to
Nickel and Dimed
, Ehrenreich’s account of her own experience working undercover in the low-wage economy."—
Eve Fairbanks,
The New York Times Book Review
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Sisters
Catholic Nuns and the Making of America
John J. Fialka
St. Martin's Griffin
"
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's strength is Fialka's ability to put flesh and blood into the accounts of the lives and work of sisters and to show through these lives the immense contribution to American society."—
National Catholic Reporter
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House of Wits
An Intimate Portrait of the James Family
Paul Fisher
Holt Paperbacks
"A sweeping biography . . . [Fisher] gives fair and sympathetic time to everyone, and provides a lively and detailed social history of the period and its houses, museums, steamships, restaurants, department stores and hotels. Even the invention of the Hershey’s Kiss gets a mention. And in evoking this rich context Mr. Fisher drops a clue that helps explain the Jameses as well as any other."—
Charles McGrath,
The New York Times
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Who Owns History?
Rethinking the Past in a Changing World
Eric Foner
Hill and Wang
"
Who Owns History?
introduces readers to one of the country's finest historians, Eric Foner, writing about issues more critical to American public life today than ever before."—
Joyce Appleby, UCLA
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Great Plains
Ian Frazier
Picador
National Bestseller With his unique blend of intrepidity, tongue-in-cheek humor, and wide-eyed wonder, Ian Frazier takes us on a journey of more than 25,000...
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The First World War, Second Edition
A Complete History
Martin Gilbert
Holt Paperbacks
The acclaimed British historian offers a majestic, single-volume work incorporating all major fronts-domestic, diplomatic, military-for "a stunning achievement...
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The Second World War
A Complete History
Martin Gilbert
Holt Paperbacks
A "magisterial" (The New York Times) single-volume history of WWII It began with the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939. By the time it came...
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Black Mass
Apocalyptic Religion and the Death of Utopia
John Gray
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Paperbacks
"'Modern politics is a chapter in the history of religion,' Gray, a British philosopher, insists in this outspoken attack on utopianism and the ‘faith-based violence’ it has inspired. History, Gray writes, offers no new dawns or sharp breaks, and, from the French Revolution to the war on terror, he is as critical of the humanist belief in progress as of the ‘belligerent optimism’ of neoconservatives. Sketching the roots of utopianism, he emphasizes the similarities between seemingly disparate movements: radical Islam, he suggests, might best be thought of as ‘Islamo-Jacobinism.’ Taking the Iraq war as an object lesson, he argues for an acknowledgment that the ‘local pieties of Atlantic democracy’ are not the only way to govern. Gray’s writing has a bracing clarity."—
The New Yorker
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The Father of Us All
War and History, Ancient and Modern
Victor Davis Hanson
Bloomsbury Press
Victor Davis Hanson has long been acclaimed as one of our leading scholars of ancient history. In recent years he has also become a trenchant voice on current...
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Children of Fire
A History of African Americans
Thomas C. Holt
Hill and Wang
“A brilliant, sweeping portrait of Afro-American history that transports the reader from the first arrival of slaves in Virginia in 1619 to the election of President Barack Obama. Like Alex Haley’s
Roots
, this historic publication vividly reminds us of the long, painful experience of violence that African-Americans have endured and survived. Thomas C. Holt’s
Children of Fire
is a monumental work that should be required reading for every American.”—
William Ferris, Professor of History, University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill
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The Historical Atlas of New York City, Second Edition
A Visual Celebration of 400 Years of New York City's History
Eric Homberger; Alice Hudson, Cartographic Consultant
Holt Paperbacks
A New York Public Library Outstanding Reference Book The rich and eminently browsable visual guide to the history of New York, in an all-new second...
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We Were There, Too!
Young People in U.S. History
Phillip Hoose
Melanie Kroupa Books
"This may be the most exhilarating and revelatory history of our country. It is the heroism of our young, hitherto unwritten, often told in their own words, from a teenager sailing with Columbus to a kid with AIDS. Phil Hoose has done a remarkable piece of detective work. It is MUST reading for today's youth—as well as their elders."—
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Common as Air
Revolution, Art, and Ownership
Lewis Hyde
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Common as Air offers a stirring defense of our cultural commons, that vast store of art and ideas we have inherited from the past and continue to enrich in the...
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After 9/11
America's War on Terror (2001- )
Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón
Hill and Wang
“Jacobson said, 'The
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basically told its own story. In doing the research for
After 9/11
. . . I recognized how much of what’s happened over the past six and a half years hasn’t really stayed with us. One function of the book, we hope, will be to help readers remember' . . . In addition to providing a vividly comprehensible time line,
After 9/11
makes intelligible—in a way that even an overtaxed Presidential candidate can grasp—the tribal and religious-factional complexities within Iraq and Afghanistan.”—
Mark Singer,
The New Yorker
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Freethinkers
A History of American Secularism
Susan Jacoby
A Metropolitan/Holt Paperbacks Book
"[Jacoby] accomplishes her task with clarity, thoroughness, and an engaging passion."—
The Los Angeles Times
"A gutsy, passionate, intelligent book . . . A must read for those interested in the ways our nation's most cherished traditions of freedom evolved."—
The Boston Globe
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