Alex G.
Indentured Servant
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Post by Alex G. on Sept 12, 2006 22:24:13 GMT -4
Does anyone have the Name, Author, and ISBN number for the alternate history book that Mr. Robinson told us we could use?
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Post by Melissa F. on Sept 13, 2006 18:22:44 GMT -4
It's your lucky day! The book is called The American Century: A History of the United States Since the 1890s by Walter LaFeber, Richard Polenberg, and Nancy Wolock. Let me just tell you right now that you wan't be able to find it in stores, I had to get it from some guy selling it on amazon.com. Also the ISBN # is 0-07-036012-X.
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Post by Kathryn S on Sept 14, 2006 16:40:31 GMT -4
aha Melissa you beat me to it... darnit! Well anyway its called the american Century...... ohh wellll... anyway I also wrote down something called "Great Issues in American History" ... is that anything significant, did mr robinson mention it, or am i just making things up here?
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Post by Caitlin W. on Sept 14, 2006 20:13:22 GMT -4
That's the book we use for the debates, discussions, rather...there are different versions, depending on time period
It's all primary documents etc. Actually really good. However, there is a website for it that has all the same information and more for free. If you check the Resources thread in Everything Else, it's the last one under documents...documents from 1400-2001 or something
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Post by Andrea T. on Sept 17, 2006 16:04:22 GMT -4
Does anyone know exactly how the chapters in the American Century correspond to the ones in the normal book? Like for outlines, should we outline chapter 1 of the American Century when in the syllabus it says to outline chapter 18 of the Blum textbook?
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Post by Caitlin W. on Sept 20, 2006 21:01:28 GMT -4
Sorry...can' help you with that...as I don't have that
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Post by Caitlin W. on Sept 20, 2006 21:02:51 GMT -4
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