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Bücher der Reihe Pivotal Moments in American History

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  • - Wartime Reconstruction and the Crisis of Reunion
    von Rutgers University) Masur & Louis P. (Distinguished Professor of American Studies and History
    28,00 €

    Louis P. Masur uses Abraham Lincoln's final public address in April 1865 to trace the debate over reconstruction policies from the earliest days of the Civil War.

  • von Professor of History, U.S. Naval Academy) Symonds & Craig L. (Professor of History
    30,00 €

    The Battle of Midway in the central Pacific, on the morning of June 4, 1942, marked a dramatic turning point in the Second World War, when Allied forces seized the upper hand from the Axis powers. Lincoln Prize winner Craig Symonds offers an account of the Battle from a global perspective, as well as of the first six months of the war.

  • - The Crash of 1929
    von Maury ( Klein
    45,00 €

    The Crash of '29 is one of the key moments in American, and indeed world history. This gifted narrative historian addresses its effects on both business and society, and recreates the coming together of economic forces culminating in this disaster.

  • von Richard E. Labunski
    27,00 €

    The untold story of the fiercely contested ratification of the United States Constitution, and how Founding Father James Madison defied his fellow Virginians who opposed the Constitution, to ensure that it, and the Bill of Rights, would bring the colonies together as a unified nation.

  • - The Annexation Controversy and the Road to Civil War
    von Joel H. (P.R. White Professor in History Silbey
    30,00 €

    In Storm Over Texas Joel Silbey explores the shaping and development of one event in American history - the Texas annexation controversy - and how it came to be a truly pivotal moment, explaining why the debate over annexation of Texas in the 1840s followed a course that led, ultimately, to civil war.

  • von Sally (Professor of History McMillen
    28,00 €

    A vibrant portrait of a major turning point in American women's history, and in human history, this book is essential reading for anyone wishing to fully understand the origins of the women's rights movement.

  • von Brandeis University) Fischer & David Hackett (Professor of History
    32,00 €

    In a dramatic and colorful narrative of a pivotal moment in American history, we see how the campaign developed in a web of hard choices by many actors on both sides of the Delaware. 91 halftones,15 maps.

  • - A Civil Rights Milestone and Its Troubled Legacy
    von James T. (Ford Foundation Professor of History Patterson
    32,00 €

    The first narrative history in 25 years of the landmark Supreme Court case that outlawed school segregation in America and its aftermath.

  • - Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, and the Election of 1828
    von Lynn Hudson (Professor of History Emeritus Parsons
    30,00 €

    The book offers fresh and illuminating portraits of both Adams and Jackson and reveals how, despite their vastly different backgrounds, they had started out with many of the same values, admired one another, and had often been allies in common causes. But by 1828, caught up in a shifting political landscape, they were plunged into a competition that separated them decisively from the Founding Fathers' era and ushered in a style of politics that is still with ustoday.

  • - How Rock 'n' Roll Changed America
    von Glenn C. (Thomas and Dorothy Litwin Professor of American Studies & and Dean of the School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions Altschuler
    31,00 €

    Rock 'n roll seemed to be everywhere during the decade, exhilarating, influential, and an outrage to those Americans intent on wishing away all forms of dissent and conflict. As vibrant as the music itself, All Shook Up reveals how rock 'n roll challenged and changed American culture and laid the foundation for the social upheaval of the sixties.

  • - The British Occupation of Boston and the Origins of Revolution
    von Richard Archer
    28,00 €

    In the dramatic period leading to the American Revolution, no event did more to foment patriotic sentiment among colonists than the armed occupation of Boston by British soldiers. As If an Enemy's Country is Richard Archer's gripping narrative of those critical months between October 1, 1768 and the winter of 1770 when Boston was an occupied town. Bringing colonial Boston to life, Archer moves between the governor's mansion and cobble-stoned back-alleys as he traces the origins of the colonists' conflict with Britain. He reveals the maneuvering of colonial political leaders such as Governor Francis Bernard, Lieutenant Governor Thomas Hutchinson, and James Otis Jr. as they responded to London's new policies, and he evokes the outrage many Bostonians felt toward Parliament and its local representatives. Equally important, Archer captures the popular mobilization under the leadership of John Hancock and Samuel Adams that met the oppressive imperial measures--most notably the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act--with demonstrations, Liberty Trees, violence, and non-importation agreements. When the British government responded with the decision to garrison Boston with troops, it was a deeply felt affront to the local population. Almost immediately, tempers flared and violent conflicts broke out. Archer's tale culminates in the swirling tragedy of the Boston Massacre and its aftermath, including the trial of the British troops involved--and sets the stage for what was to follow.

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