Political Social History of United States
Synopsis
"Political Social History OF United States" offers an expansive and analytical look at the growth of the American nation, emphasizing the inextricable link between the country's social fabric and its political milestones. Author Arthur Meier Schlesinger guides readers through the colonial period, the formation of the Republic, and the transformative eras of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The work is distinguished by its focus on social history, prioritizing the lives, habits, and movements of the citizenry as primary drivers of legislative and governmental change.
In this detailed study, Schlesinger examines the impact of economic shifts, religious movements, and cultural developments on the political landscape. By moving beyond a mere timeline of battles and treaties, "Political Social History OF United States" provides a nuanced understanding of how American institutions were forged in the crucible of social change. This text remains a significant contribution to American historiography, offering essential context for anyone seeking to understand the historical roots of the United States' political identity and social structure. It serves as a foundational resource for students of history, political science, and sociology alike.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025525730
- Number of pages: 624
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 33 mm
- Languages: English
