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| #615614 in Books | 2001-07-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.50 x2.50 x10.25l,4.12 | File type: PDF | 984 pages | The Oxford Companion to United States History | The Colonial Period | The Revolutionary War | Expeditions & Discoveries | The Bill of Rights||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Like listening to a knowledgable but boring uncle who can't answer a straight question|By (((Marco Buendia)))|This "companion" has turned out to be less usable than I had hoped. Perhaps I can blame only myself; I wanted a "dictionary", or even an "encyclopedia", not a companion, though there is a similar and similarly-titled volume for British History from Oxford; that book is
Here is a volume that is as big and as varied as the nation it portrays. With over 1,400 entries written by some 900 historians and other scholars, it illuminates not only America's political, diplomatic, and military history, but also social, cultural, and intellectual trends; science, technology, and medicine; the arts; and religion.
Here are the familiar political heroes, from George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, to Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, and Fran...
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