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Paperback An Interpretation of Recent American History Book

ISBN: 1025742222

ISBN13: 9781025742229

An Interpretation of Recent American History

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"An Interpretation of Recent American History" provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of the United States from the late nineteenth century through the first quarter of the twentieth century. This insightful work explores the complex social, political, and economic forces that reshaped the American landscape during a period of rapid industrialization and international expansion.

The text delves into the significant shifts in national policy, the rise of the Progressive movement, and the impact of global conflicts on domestic life. James C. Malin examines the transition from a predominantly agrarian society to an industrial powerhouse, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that accompanied this profound change. By focusing on the underlying patterns of development, the author offers a structured framework for understanding the legislative and cultural milestones of the era.

As a scholarly study of American institutional growth, "An Interpretation of Recent American History" serves as an essential resource for those interested in the historical foundations of modern America. Its focus on the interplay between public opinion and government action provides lasting insight into the democratic processes and political maturation of the early 1900s.

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