LIBRARY OF AMERICAN HISTORY

LIBRARY OF AMERICAN HISTORY
Title LIBRARY OF AMERICAN HISTORY PDF eBook
Author EDWARD S. ELLIS, A.M.
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Part of Our Lives

Part of Our Lives
Title Part of Our Lives PDF eBook
Author Wayne A. Wiegand
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 345
Release 2015
Genre HISTORY
ISBN 0190248009

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Challenges conventional thinking and top-down definitions, instead drawing on the library user's perspective to argue that the public library's most important function is providing commonplace reading materials and public space. Challenges a professional ethos about public libraries and their responsibilities to fight censorship and defend intellectual freedom. Demonstrates that the American public library has been (with some notable exceptions) a place that welcomed newcomers, accepted diversity, and constructed community since the end of the 19th century. Shows how stories that cultural authorities have traditionally disparaged- i.e. books that are not "serious"- have often been transformative for public library users.

Library of American History from the Discovery of America to the Present Time ...

Library of American History from the Discovery of America to the Present Time ...
Title Library of American History from the Discovery of America to the Present Time ... PDF eBook
Author Edward Sylvester Ellis
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Total Pages 356
Release 1918
Genre United States
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Vol. 9 contains questions, plan for study, civil government handbook, manual of civil service, etc.

A First Book of American History

A First Book of American History
Title A First Book of American History PDF eBook
Author Edward Eggleston
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 131
Release 2013-04-29
Genre History
ISBN 1627931538

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Continuing the biographical approach to teaching history found in his Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans, Eggleston draws a more in-depth picture of the development of the United States using the stories of the living and breathing Americans who made it all happen.

The Irony of American History

The Irony of American History
Title The Irony of American History PDF eBook
Author Reinhold Niebuhr
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 202
Release 2010-01-22
Genre History
ISBN 0226583996

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“[Niebuhr] is one of my favorite philosophers. I take away [from his works] the compelling idea that there’s serious evil in the world, and hardship and pain. And we should be humble and modest in our belief we can eliminate those things. But we shouldn’t use that as an excuse for cynicism and inaction. I take away . . . the sense we have to make these efforts knowing they are hard.”—President Barack Obama Forged during the tumultuous but triumphant postwar years when America came of age as a world power, The Irony of American History is more relevant now than ever before. Cited by politicians as diverse as Hillary Clinton and John McCain, Niebuhr’s masterpiece on the incongruity between personal ideals and political reality is both an indictment of American moral complacency and a warning against the arrogance of virtue. Impassioned, eloquent, and deeply perceptive, Niebuhr’s wisdom will cause readers to rethink their assumptions about right and wrong, war and peace. “The supreme American theologian of the twentieth century.”—Arthur Schlesinger Jr., New York Times “Niebuhr is important for the left today precisely because he warned about America’s tendency—including the left’s tendency—to do bad things in the name of idealism. His thought offers a much better understanding of where the Bush administration went wrong in Iraq.”—Kevin Mattson, The Good Society “Irony provides the master key to understanding the myths and delusions that underpin American statecraft. . . . The most important book ever written on US foreign policy.”—Andrew J. Bacevich, from the Introduction

American Library History

American Library History
Title American Library History PDF eBook
Author Donald G. Davis
Publisher Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO
Total Pages 504
Release 1989
Genre History
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Witnessing America

Witnessing America
Title Witnessing America PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress
Publisher Viking Adult
Total Pages 584
Release 1996
Genre History
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Presents a portait of America's social and cultural history between 1600 and 1900, told through letters, diaries, memoirs, tracts, and other articles and first-hand accounts found in the collections of the Library of Congress.