The Almanac of American History

The Almanac of American History (1983) (revised edition 2004) is a reference work on American history in chronology format. Its general editor is Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., and the executive editor is John S. Bowman.[1]

Schlesinger wrote the introduction; in the current edition the introduction to each of the six sections is written by a different noted scholar:

  • "Founding a Nation" (986-1787)–Gordon S. Wood (Brown University)
  • "Testing a Union" (1788-1865)–Marcus Cunliffe (George Washington University)
  • "Forging a Nation" (1866-1900)–S.L. Mayer (University of Southern California)
  • "Expanding Resources" (1901-1945)–Richard C. Wade (City University of New York)
  • "Emerging as a World Power" (1946-1999)–Robert H. Ferrell (Indiana University)
  • "Facing the Next Century" (2000-)–Rodney P. Carlisle (Rutgers University)

References

  1. ^ Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., (general editor) (2004). The Almanac of American history (Rev. and updated ed.). New York: Barnes & Noble Books. ISBN 978-0760756799. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help)


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