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Paul S. Boyer

    11 mars 1864 – 1 octobre 1949

    Paul S. Boyer, distingué historien culturel et intellectuel américain, plonge dans le paysage complexe de la société américaine. Ses recherches mettent en lumière la manière dont les idéaux prédominants, les croyances profondément ancrées et les mouvements culturels dynamiques ont façonné la trajectoire de la nation. L'approche de Boyer se caractérise par un examen méticuleux des sources historiques, cherchant à découvrir les motivations sous-jacentes et les processus de pensée qui ont motivé des moments cruciaux de l'histoire américaine. Il offre aux lecteurs un aperçu pénétrant de l'interaction complexe entre la culture et la vie intellectuelle.

    The American Nation
    American history. A Very Short Introduction
    Salem Possessed
    The Enduring Vision
    The Oxford Companion to United States History
    • This volume in Oxford's A Very Short Introduction series offers a concise, readable narrative of the vast span of American history, from the earliest human migrations to the early twenty-first century when the United States loomed as a global power and comprised a complex multi-cultural society of more than 300 million people. The narrative is organized around major interpretive themes, with facts and dates introduced as needed to illustrate these themes. The emphasis throughout is on clarity and accessibility to the interested non-specialist.

      American history. A Very Short Introduction2012
      3,7
    • 2005 copyright edition of Holt American Nation in the Modern Era

      The American Nation2001
    • The Oxford Companion to United States History covers everything from Jamestown and the Puritans to the Human Genome Project and the Internet. Written in clear, graceful prose for researchers, browsers, and general readers alike, this is the volume that addresses the totality of the American experience, its triumphs and heroes as well as its tragedies and darker moments

      The Oxford Companion to United States History2001
      4,1
    • The Enduring Vision

      A History of the American People, 2

      • 1159pages
      • 41 heures de lecture

      THE ENDURING VISION'S engaging narrative integrates political, social, and cultural history within a chronological framework. Known for its focus on the environment and the land, the text is also praised for its innovative coverage of cultural history, public health and medicine, and the West--including Native American history. The 7th Edition brings the work fully up-to-date, and was revised line-by-line to create a sharper narrative. A new feature, called "Going to the Source," is a one page excerpt of a primary source. These appear throughout each chapter with analysis questions to serve as review. Chapters 26-29 have been reorganized to consolidate coverage of the Cold War, the civil rights movement, and the Vietnam War, so that each is addressed cohesively.

      The Enduring Vision1993
      3,7
    • The stark immediacy of what happened in 1692 has obscured the complex web of human passion which had been growing for more than a generation before building toward the climactic witch trials. Salem Possessed explores the lives of the men and women who helped spin that web and who in the end found themselves entangled in it.

      Salem Possessed1974
      3,8