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Give Me Liberty!

Author: Eric Foner, Lisa McGirr and Kathleen DuVal  

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with Norton Illumine Ebook, InQuizitive, History Skills Tutorials, Exercises, and Student Site

The most cohesive, concise, and timely high school U.S. History text

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Give Me Liberty!?is beloved by instructors and students alike because it delivers an authoritative American history that explains not just what happened but why. New pedagogical tools are designed to ensure students feel supported in analyzing primary sources, developing critical thinking and writing skills, and seeing the relevance of studying history.?In the Brief Seventh High School Edition, Eric Foner has worked with new co-authors Kathleen DuVal and Lisa McGirr to enhance coverage of Native American history throughout the text with an emphasis on how it refines our understanding of freedom—the book’s urgent guiding theme.

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About the Author

Eric Foner's indelible works include the landmark history, Reconstruction: America’s Unfinished Revolution; a bestselling study of Lincoln and slavery, The Fiery Trial, winner of the Pulitzer, Bancroft, and Lincoln Prizes; and an influential history of the Reconstruction amendments, The Second Founding. The DeWitt Clinton Professor Emeritus of History at Columbia University, Foner continues to write frequently for The Nation and other publications. Kathleen DuVal is Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she teaches early American history. Her research focuses on how various Native American, European, and African people interacted from the sixteenth through the early nineteenth centuries. Her recent books are Independence Lost: Lives on the Edge of the American Revolution, which won multiple awards for her rich retelling of the history of the Revolutionary Era as experienced by enslaved people, Native Americans, and women living on Florida’s Gulf coast; and Native Nations: A Millennium in North America, which was awarded the 2024 Cundill Prize and the 2025 Bancroft Prize. DuVal’s additional awards include the Guggenheim Fellowship in the Humanities, a National Humanities Center Fellowship, and a postdoctoral fellowship from the Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship. She is also an Elected Fellow for the American Antiquarian Society and the Society of American Historians. Lisa McGirr is Professor of History at Harvard University, where she specializes in the history of the twentieth-century United States. Her research and teaching interests bridge the fields of social and political history and focus on collective action, state building, reform movements, and politics. Her most recent book, The War on Alcohol: Prohibition and the Rise of the American State, won acclaim for excavating the significant but neglected state-building legacies of national Prohibition. Her award-winning first book, Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the New American Right, investigated the social and regional basis of grassroots conservative politics in the post–World War II United States. She teaches a wide variety of courses on the history of the United States in the twentieth century.

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Product Details

Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Published
20th December 2024
Edition
7th
Pages
1120
ISBN
9781324042044

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