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inauthor:"Norman K. Risjord" from books.google.com
Risjord deftly weaves together strands of biography and social history with military and political history to depict the rich fabric of the young republic.
inauthor:"Norman K. Risjord" from books.google.com
Perhaps the most hotly debated character in American history, Jefferson stands as an enigma representing different and often contradictory ideas.
inauthor:"Norman K. Risjord" from books.google.com
This is no watered-down version of the national myth, but a subtle and well-told story.
inauthor:"Norman K. Risjord" from books.google.com
Representative Americans: Populists and Progressives brings together brief biographies to explore the political, social, and cultural dimensions of the period from 1890-1920.
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In The Civil War Generation, his newest volume in The Representative Americans series, noted scholar Norman K. Risjord uses biographical sketches to create a composite portrait of the United States during and immediately after the Civil War ...
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The founders of the American republic were preoccupied with the fundamentals of society and government. This book reflects this concern and also explores the lives of individuals who contributed to science and the arts.
inauthor:"Norman K. Risjord" from books.google.com
In Giants in their Time, the latest volume in the Representative Americans Series, noted historian Norman K. Risjord uses biographical sketches to create a composite portrait of the United States during this dynamic and trying period.
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Populists and Progressives, Norman K Risjord's next book in the Representative Americans series, gives readers a fascinating glimpse into the tumultuous turn of the twentieth century.
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Like the preceeding books in The Representative Americans series, The Romantics makes history human by putting tissue on the skeletal framework of names and dates.