Social History of the United States

Social History of the United States

  • Brian Greenberg
  • Linda S. Watts
  • Richard A. Greenwald
  • Gordon Reavley
  • Alice L. George
  • Scott Beekman
  • Cecelia Bucki
  • Mark Ciabattari
  • John C. Stoner
  • Troy D. Paino
  • Laurie Mercier
  • Andrew Hunt
  • Peter C. Holloran
  • Nancy Cohen
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing USAISBN 13: 9781598841282ISBN 10: 1598841289

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Social History of the United States is written by Brian Greenberg and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1598841289 (ISBN 10) and 9781598841282 (ISBN 13).

This ten-volume encyclopedia explores the social history of 20th-century America in rich, authoritative detail, decade by decade, through the eyes of its everyday citizens. Social History of the United States is a cornerstone reference that tells the story of 20th-century America, examining the interplay of policies, events, and everyday life in each decade of the 1900s with unmatched authority, clarity, and insight. Spanning ten volumes and featuring the work of some of the foremost social historians working today, Social History of the United States bridges the gap between 20th-century history as it played out on the grand stage and history as it affected—and was affected by—citizens at the grassroots level. Covering each decade in a separate volume, this exhaustive work draws on the most compelling scholarship to identify important themes and institutions, explore daily life and working conditions across the economic spectrum, and examine all aspects of the American experience from a citizen's-eye view. Casting the spotlight on those whom history often leaves in the dark, Social History of the United States is an essential addition to any library collection.