Grade 4 social studies textbook emphasizing geographical regions of the United States.
Gary B. Nash Livres
Gary B. Nash fut un historien éminent, spécialisé dans l'histoire coloniale et révolutionnaire de l'Amérique. Ses travaux se sont concentrés sur les transformations sociales et politiques ayant mené à la Révolution américaine, ainsi que sur les expériences de diverses populations dans l'Amérique primitive. Nash a exploré les interactions complexes entre les individus et les événements cruciaux qui ont façonné l'identité nationale. Sa carrière académique a été marquée par d'importants postes de direction et des recherches approfondies, enrichissant la compréhension de l'histoire américaine.



National Standards for World History
- 310pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Book by National History Standards Task Force, Crabtree, Charlotte A., Nash, Gary B.
Revolutionary Founders
Rebels, Radicals, and Reformers in the Making of the Nation
- 464pages
- 17 heures de lecture
In twenty-two original essays, leading historians reveal the radical impulses at the founding of the American Republic. Here is a fresh new reading of the American Revolution that gives voice and recognition to a generation of radical thinkers and doers whose revolutionary ideals outstripped those of the Founding Fathers. While the Founding Fathers advocated a break from Britain and espoused ideals of republican government, none proposed significant changes to the fabric of colonial society. As privileged and propertied white males, they did not seek a revolution in the modern sense; instead, they tried to maintain the underlying social structure and political system that enabled men of wealth to rule. They firmly opposed social equality and feared popular democracy as a form of “levelling.” Yet during this “revolutionary” period some people did believe that “liberty” meant “liberty for all” and that “equality” should be applied to political, economic, and religious spheres. Here are the stories of individuals and groups who exemplified the radical ideals of the American Revolution more in keeping with our own values today. This volume helps us to understand the social conflicts unleashed by the struggle for independence, the Revolution’s achievements, and the unfinished agenda it left for future generations to confront.