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Enduring Vision does not have a PDF of the chapters from this unit, so I have included the chapter overview's below. This will not be enough information to pass the unit exam, so make sure you are also reading the Red book or AMSCO. The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People 110 editions. It was the first U.S. History textbook to incorporate sustained attention to cultural history, the West, and the environment. The Fifth Edition maintains these strengths as well as the book's distinctive focus on the enduring vision of the American people, 'the determination to live up to the values that give meaning to America.' - Back cover. A type of colony that is administered by a crown-appointed gov. A type of colony that is administered by proprietors, usually. A Catholic nobleman who received a proprietary grant from Char. Governor of Massachusetts, and strong Puritan. THE ENDURING VISION's engaging narrative integrates political, social, and cultural history within a chronological framework. Known for its focus on the environment and the land, the text is also praised for its innovative coverage of cultural history, public health and medicine, and the West - including Native American history.
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The Enduring Vision features an engaging narrative that integrates political, social, and cultural history within a chronological framework. The first U.S. history survey to incorporate sustained attention to cultural history, the text is also known for its innovative coverage of public health, the environment, and the West--including Native American history.The Sixth Edit..more
Published January 10th 2007 by Wadsworth Publishing Company (first published January 1st 1900)
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Apr 08, 2015Alex Brzozowski rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Wonderful and informative textbook, but could use more visuals (graphs, pictures, etc). Helped me study for my AP Exam.
A very comprehensive narrative of United States History. Quality attempts are made to include a wide range of 'voices' to help convey the topic(s). Probably the most thorough coverage of any text currently on the market considering its breadth and depth. However, the text is not engaging for a high school AP US History class within a typical public high school; better for university level. It truly reads like a committee wrote and can feel sterile at times. After 12 years with this text my distr..more
Jul 07, 2009Violet rated it really liked it · review of another edition
It is a very detailed and well written history of the Americas from the first settlements to recent history. I had to read and study it for history classes, which to be honest was not very pleasant.
This was the first textbook I've read to completion for a history course. It gives a very unbiased opinion on the history of the United States and utilizes various opinions to make sure you are able to get the whole picture. It was a little dry at times but I would recommend this book to anyone who wants a full understanding of United States history post Civil War.
Jan 27, 2019P rated it really liked it · review of another edition
College textbook for undergraduate U.S. History courses. Clearly readable, gives a good narrative that I even read a second time many years later. Covers from pre-Columbian civilizations up through Reconstruction and the election of 1876.
If I was taking a history course, this would be terrific. But very slow unfortunately, although very informative. Its quite long as well. If you are a reader of detailed history books this might be up your alley. But for me, I prefer more storytelling. Excellent pictures though.
This textbook was long, but it was extremely informative. I enjoyed reading it and learning about this nation's complex history.
I did, however, feel that it was extremely biased at times. You could tell that they didn't.. 'favor' some things, such as President Kennedy and President Bush the younger.
Overall, however, it was a good textbook was a lot of useful information. Plus, it made history interesting, like a story. Now, I just hope I do well on the AP test in May. ;)
I did, however, feel that it was extremely biased at times. You could tell that they didn't.. 'favor' some things, such as President Kennedy and President Bush the younger.
Overall, however, it was a good textbook was a lot of useful information. Plus, it made history interesting, like a story. Now, I just hope I do well on the AP test in May. ;)
Zzzzzzzzzzzz.. I'm sleeping even thinking about this book. I had to read & outline this for my APUSI class. Very boring but detailed. Interesting with some pictures, and very good commentary and primary sources when it comes to wars.
Nov 07, 2015Noa Bash rated it did not like it · review of another edition
Mar 05, 2009Bud rated it it was amazing
Arguably the best one-volume American history textbook on the market.
Best American History textbook, the one I have used to teach the survey.
Feb 02, 2018Maddy Martin rated it did not like it
YES IT'S OVER HAHAHAHA
It's nice to finally say that I have finished this textbook, read it for my APUSH class.
Mar 17, 2008Lin Kudla rated it it was ok · review of another edition
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Lots of information packed into a huge text. It took forever to read, but what I did retain, I liked learning.
Aug 03, 2011Madeline rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Classic. AP US History at its finest.
However, I would never want to read it over again..
However, I would never want to read it over again..
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Paul S. Boyer is a U.S. cultural and intellectual historian (Ph.D., Harvard University, 1966) and is Merle Curti Professor of History Emeritus and former director (1993-2001) of the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He has held visiting professorships at UCLA, Northwestern University, and William & Mary; has received Guggenheim and Rockefeller Fou..more