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What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1849: Library Edition
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John Lescault (narrator) and
Daniel Walker Howe
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher
Blackstone Audio Inc
Publication date
January 1, 2009
Binding
CD/Spoken Word
Edition
Unabridged
Book category
Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13
9781433260193
ISBN-10
1433260190
Dimensions
2 by 7 by 6.75 in.
Weight
1.05 lbs.
Original list price
$120.00
Other format details
audio
Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Product Description: [This is Part 1 of a 2-part Audiobook CD Library Edition in Vinyl case.][Part 2 has ISBN: 9781433261589]
[Read by Patrick Cullen]
Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for History
Winner of the 2008 American History Book Prize
In this addition to the esteemed Oxford history series, historian Daniel Walker Howe illuminates the period from the battle of New Orleans to the end of the Mexican-American War, an era of revolutionary improvements in transportation and communications that accelerated the extension of the American empire. He examines the era's politics but contends that John Quincy Adams and other advocates of public education and economic integration, defenders of the rights of Indians, women, and African-Americans were the true prophets of America's future. He reveals the power of religion to shape many aspects of American life during this period, including slavery and antislavery, women's rights, and other reform movements. Howe's panoramic narrative - weaving social, economic, and cultural history together with political and military events - culminates in the bitterly controversial but brilliantly executed war against Mexico that gained California and Texas for the United States.
[Read by Patrick Cullen]
Winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for History
Winner of the 2008 American History Book Prize
In this addition to the esteemed Oxford history series, historian Daniel Walker Howe illuminates the period from the battle of New Orleans to the end of the Mexican-American War, an era of revolutionary improvements in transportation and communications that accelerated the extension of the American empire. He examines the era's politics but contends that John Quincy Adams and other advocates of public education and economic integration, defenders of the rights of Indians, women, and African-Americans were the true prophets of America's future. He reveals the power of religion to shape many aspects of American life during this period, including slavery and antislavery, women's rights, and other reform movements. Howe's panoramic narrative - weaving social, economic, and cultural history together with political and military events - culminates in the bitterly controversial but brilliantly executed war against Mexico that gained California and Texas for the United States.
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CD/Spoken Word
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With Daniel Walker Howe |
Unabridged edition from Blackstone Audio Inc (January 1, 2009)
9781433260193 | details & prices | 7.00 × 6.75 × 2.00 in. | 1.05 lbs | List price $120.00
About: [This is Part 1 of a 2-part Audiobook CD Library Edition in Vinyl case.
About: [This is Part 1 of a 2-part Audiobook CD Library Edition in Vinyl case.
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