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George Brown Tindall (1921–2006)

Teoksen America: A Narrative History tekijä

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George Brown Tindall is Kenan Professor of History Emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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America: A Narrative History (1984) 593 kappaletta, 4 arvostelua
America: A Narrative History, Volume 1 (1984) 421 kappaletta, 3 arvostelua
America: A Narrative History, Volume 2 (1988) 296 kappaletta, 4 arvostelua
The Ethnic Southerners (1976) 16 kappaletta

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This is the 4th edition. A seeming thorough, fair, and objective look at the history of America from the migration from Asia to 1995. They have an 11th edition in 2 vols. with a publication date of 2019, which I am thinking of buying. This is an excellent history, well worth the expense.
 
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atdCross | 3 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Jul 25, 2021 |
I have a large collection of historical books that are considered either 'classics' or are just informational texts to inform us more of history (or to provide context, etc. etc). This is just one of those!
 
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justagirlwithabook | 3 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Jul 31, 2018 |
So I used this textbook for AP US History in high school, and I keep it around as a reference point for things I learned (incorrectly) in high school--basically to get a sense, as a scholar and future professor (hopefully,) of what students are learning and what the dominant narratives being spread are. I was told in high school that the textbook was chosen because it was the cheapest option with color photographs, though that was in 2010, so lord only knows what the market looks like now. I will say that even at the time, the text was riddled with typos, with some pages making almost no sense at all because sentences repeated themselves or words were missing. There were also images that were misidentified--a picture of the Constitution was labeled as the Declaration of Independence (or vice versa). Adam Jortner has also written about this textbook in his essay in Why You Can't Teach US History Without American Indians and the way maps are used to eliminate indigenous presence (an essay I strongly recommend in a book I strongly recommend!) so that is also something to consider. It did prepare me to be able to spit back the dominant narrative on a standardized test, so I guess it did its job, but I'm sure there are at last marginally better books out there.… (lisätietoja)
 
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