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Our Times

1900-1925

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"Our Times 1900-1925" by Mark Sullivan stands as a monumental achievement in American narrative hist...

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Publicat
2026
Pagini
612
EAN
9781025888729
ISBN
1025888723
Enbook ID
52960137
Greutate
847
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 31

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"Our Times 1900-1925" by Mark Sullivan stands as a monumental achievement in American narrative history, offering a vivid and comprehensive chronicle of the first quarter of the twentieth century. This third volume focuses on the transformative years of "Pre-War America," meticulously capturing the social, political, and cultural shifts that defined the nation before the onset of the Great War.

Sullivan's work is celebrated for its unique approach to historiography, blending high politics with the everyday experiences of the American people. Readers will find detailed accounts of significant political figures and movements alongside explorations of the era's popular music, fashions, and emerging technologies. By examining both the grand events and the seemingly trivial details of daily life, Sullivan provides an immersive look at how Americans lived, thought, and reacted to a rapidly changing world.

As a cornerstone of social history, this volume explores the themes of progressivism, industrial expansion, and the shifting social mores of the early 1900s. Its engaging prose and deep research make it an essential resource for students of American history and anyone interested in the foundational years of the modern United States. "Our Times 1900-1925" remains a vital record of a nation in transition, preserving the spirit and atmosphere of an era for future generations.

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