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Paperback Twentieth-Century America: A Brief History Book

ISBN: 0195044843

ISBN13: 9780195044843

Twentieth-Century America: A Brief History

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Twentieth-Century America offers a succinct, comprehensive, and objective examination of recent American history. From Progressivism and the New Deal up to the present, Reeves covers all aspects of American history without burying students in unnecessary detail and trivia. This allows students to grasp the major developments and continuities of American history and to come away with a cohesive picture of the twentieth century. From William McKinley and the Wright Brothers to Michael Jordan and Monica Lewinsky, Reeves lays bare the whole of the twentieth century with an interpretation that strives for an unbiased and accurate presentation of the real story of American history. The author conveys vivid accounts of the changes in the political arena, public policy, popular culture, industry, economy, race, gender, and class that defined the times, and explores the great strides made in technology, living standards, working conditions, and education. He stresses social as well as political and economic history, emphasizing the roles played by all Americans--including immigrants, minorities, women, and working people--and pays special attention to such topics as religion, crime, morality, public health, national prosperity, and the media. Reeves presents both sides of controversial subjects and is careful to point out which interpretations were most strongly supported. The recommended readings at the end of each chapter have been specifically selected to appeal to students and to acquaint them with the most readable and provocative books on each era. For a clear and fascinating look at the often exciting and always important history of the United States, Twentieth-Century America is an indispensable text for all students interested in a lucid historical overview of this country's past one hundred years.

Customer Reviews

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Brief History

I was unsure I could get much from such a brief history of 20th century America. It was exceedingly comprehensive and hit upon the key events of the century. The book was not a complicated read so those without a large American History background would find it interesting and well paced.

100 years in 300 pages

Kirkus acts as if Reeves' book is biased, when it is clear ITS' critic has the ax to grind. The book is actually noteworthy for its objectivity - impossible in any written history - but this may be as close as it gets. Try to sum up 100 years of dynamic history in 300 pages sometime. Reeves has done an exemplary job.

Solid History Solidly Told

The first thing I wanted to know, after reading this fine book, was who in the hell reviewed it for Kirkus and how often do they let him out of the state hospital to rant and rave like that. The hatchet job done by the Kirkus review of Reeves fine study seems unethical and self-indulgent. Somebody remind that writer that the 60s are over. Reeves' view of the 50s is hardly unconventional. As for Rosa Parks, in the 50s she felt confident enough to stay in her seat on that Birmingham Bus and the boycott ended in integration of the bus system. Brown vs. Board of Education was in the 50s, a polio cure was found, and on and on. This is a noteworthy and highly readable and provocative book.

Kirkus is wrong!

I took classes with Thomas Reeves while an undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin. I know Thomas Reeves. Kirkus, obviously, does not. Nowhere in this splendid read have I found the zealot that Kirkus makes him out to be! Are we reading the same text?Reeves takes us on a "brief" trip through 20th century America, providing short, useful bibliographies for more in depth analysis at the end of each chapter. His writing is sharp and easily digestible. And, given that this is written by an elder historian at the height of his craft, it is a welcome relief to not be stopped every five minutes by a footnote, a sign that tells us the author knows his subject matter.Like stepping in the classroom all over again . . . and loving it!
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