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New Chapter 1 (also Chapter 11 in Volume I) examines the career of political cartoonist Thomas Nast and his legacy of confronting injustice through visual art.
New Chapter 3 treats the rise of advertising as an offshoot of the developing industrial age and prompts students to ask questions about th... more
New Chapter 1 (also Chapter 11 in Volume I) examines the career of political cartoonist Thomas Nast and his legacy of confronting injustice through visual art.
New Chapter 3 treats the rise of advertising as an offshoot of the developing industrial age and prompts students to ask questions about the culture of materialism that developed as well.
New Chapter 8 brings to light the court case dealing with Japanese internment during World War II and prompts students to ask tough questions about the role of prejudice and discrimination in national security matters.
Chapter 10 on Vietnam, updated for this edition, gives students an insider’s look into the lives of those who were involved in the armed forces at the time.
Chapter 11 closes the volume and the collection by probing the question of how the way in which history is presented affects the generations to come.
New Chapter 1 (also Chapter 11 in Volume I) examines the career of political cartoonist Thomas Nast and his legacy of confronting injustice through visual art.
New Chapter 3 treats the rise of advertising as an offshoot of the developing industrial age and prompts students to ask questions about th... more
New Chapter 1 (also Chapter 11 in Volume I) examines the career of political cartoonist Thomas Nast and his legacy of confronting injustice through visual art.
New Chapter 3 treats the rise of advertising as an offshoot of the developing industrial age and prompts students to ask questions about the culture of materialism that developed as well.
New Chapter 8 brings to light the court case dealing with Japanese internment during World War II and prompts students to ask tough questions about the role of prejudice and discrimination in national security matters.
Chapter 10 on Vietnam, updated for this edition, gives students an insider’s look into the lives of those who were involved in the armed forces at the time.
Chapter 11 closes the volume and the collection by probing the question of how the way in which history is presented affects the generations to come.