Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. History: Government and Politics provides a concise history of the U.S. government and political scene throughout American history, with a particular emphasis on how government and politics effects---and is affected by---social change.
In two volumes, the set is organized chronologically, by era, into chapters. Chapters include:
Precolonial Era
Colonial Era
American Revolution
Expansion to the Mississippi
Civil War Era
Gilded Age
Progressive Era
Great Depression and World War II
Postwar Era
Watergate Era
Internet Age
Each chapter features an introductory essay on the era followed by entries grouped under consistent subheads:
Introduction
How They Were Governed
Important Figures of the Day
Political Parties, Platforms, and Key Issues
Current Events and Social Movements
Legislation, Court Cases, and Trials
Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. History: Government and Politics consists of approximately 400 entries, including subject entries and biographies that average about 1,000 words; 350 images, including maps; a chronology; a glossary; sources for further study; and a general index.
Review:
"The thorough explanations of complicated events and detailed descriptions of the important people of the day (and why they were significant) provide a rich context for the development of U.S. government and politics...highly recommended for public, high school, and undergraduate academic library collections." --ARBA, March 2009
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