ontent of volumes 1 and 2 of Thomas Kidd's
American History are brought together in a single, accessible textbook. This sweeping narrative spans the full scope of American history from the first Native American societies to the political and cultural struggles of contemporary times. In clear, readable prose, and with attention to well-known and more obscure figures from American history, Kidd gives a robust account of the events, people, and ideas that gave shape to our nation.
Students will come away from
American History well-informed, and better prepared to wrestle with the political and cultural changes that have dramatically transformed contemporary American life.
Praise for
American History "Thomas Kidd has succeeded well in providing a high quality American history text that integrates the usual political and social history with its religious dimensions."
--George Marsden, professor of history emeritus, University of Notre Dame
"Thomas Kidd explores the entirety of American history in this carefully researched and clearly written text. It is an ideal book for students new to American history as well as for older readers who would like a sprightly, objective, and discerning refresher."
--Mark Noll, professor of history emeritus, University of Notre Dame, and research professor of history, Regent College