American History
The American History platform includes interrelated and diverse content from American history, 1450-present. Each of the 16 single-authored units features a core essay, topical essays, primary source problems, a multimedia library, question banks, polling, and composition assignments. The individual units are comparable to a chapter in a textbook but, unlike textbooks, you control which items are given to your students. Our content is designed to live alongside your own teaching materials so you can create a unique active learning-based program of study.
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Alan Taylor
University of Virginia
The American Revolution and Constitution, 1750-1790 -
Julian Zelizer
Princeton University
The Conservative Turn, 1972-2000 -
Caroline Winterer
Stanford University
The Early American Republic, 1790-1815 -
Thavolia Glymph
Duke University
The South, 1815-1860 -
Seth Rockman
Brown University
The North, 1815-1860 -
Karl Jacoby
Columbia University
The West, 1815-1860 -
Mark Peterson
University of California, Berkeley
Colonial America, 1607-1750 -
Kate Masur
Northwestern University
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1860-1877 -
Charles Postel
San Francisco State University
The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era, 1877-1914 -
Hasia R. Diner
New York University
The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era, 1877-1914 -
Glen Gendzel
San Jose State University
WWI and the 1920s, 1914-1929 -
Linda Gordon
New York University
The Great Depression, 1929-1941 -
Katherine A.S. Sibley
St. Joseph’s University
WWII and the Cold War, 1941-1972 -
Mark Brilliant
University of California, Berkeley
Post-War America, 1945-1972 -
Paula Findlen
Stanford University
Europe and the Americas, 1450-1607 -
Bethany Moreton
Dartmouth College
The Changing American Economy, 1972-present -
David Gutierrez
University of California, San Diego
The Demographic Revolution, 1972-present -
Mathew Avitable
SUNY Oneonta
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Alan Taylor
University of Virginia
The American Revolution and Constitution, 1750-1790 -
Julian Zelizer
Princeton University
The Conservative Turn, 1972-2000 -
Caroline Winterer
Stanford University
The Early American Republic, 1790-1815 -
Thavolia Glymph
Duke University
The South, 1815-1860 -
Seth Rockman
Brown University
The North, 1815-1860 -
Karl Jacoby
Columbia University
The West, 1815-1860 -
Mark Peterson
University of California, Berkeley
Colonial America, 1607-1750 -
Kate Masur
Northwestern University
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1860-1877 -
Charles Postel
San Francisco State University
The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era, 1877-1914 -
Hasia R. Diner
New York University
The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era, 1877-1914 -
Glen Gendzel
San Jose State University
WWI and the 1920s, 1914-1929 -
Linda Gordon
New York University
The Great Depression, 1929-1941 -
Katherine A.S. Sibley
St. Joseph’s University
WWII and the Cold War, 1941-1972 -
Mark Brilliant
University of California, Berkeley
Post-War America, 1945-1972 -
Paula Findlen
Stanford University
Europe and the Americas, 1450-1607 -
Bethany Moreton
Dartmouth College
The Changing American Economy, 1972-present -
David Gutierrez
University of California, San Diego
The Demographic Revolution, 1972-present -
Mathew Avitable
SUNY Oneonta