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On the Edge: A New History of 20th Century America

by David A. Horowitz

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This survey of Contemporary American History covers 1890 to the present. It integrates the history of domestic events and foreign policy, economic developments and cultural attitudes, political behavior and social structure and portrays the significant roles played by the working class, poor, women, minorities, dissidents, and activists in the history of the period. (Also available in two separate paperback volumes.)… (more)
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This survey of Contemporary American History covers 1890 to the present. It integrates the history of domestic events and foreign policy, economic developments and cultural attitudes, political behavior and social structure and portrays the significant roles played by the working class, poor, women, minorities, dissidents, and activists in the history of the period. (Also available in two separate paperback volumes.)

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