Journal of American History, The: Vol. 88, No. 4, March 2002

$36

Cover is clean and the binding is tight. Ships from Colorado.

The March 2002 issue of the Journal of American History, a prestigious academic publication, offers a wealth of meticulously researched articles and scholarly insights into the American experience. As a collector’s item, it reflects the historical discourse of the early 21st century, while providing readers with engaging and intellectually stimulating explorations of political, social, cultural, and economic transformations in American history by renowned experts.

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Cover is clean and the binding is tight. Ships from Colorado.

The Journal of American History, published by the prestigious Organization of American Historians, is a premier academic journal in the field of American history. This March 2002 issue (Volume 88, No. 4) contains a wealth of meticulously researched and peer-reviewed articles, book reviews, and scholarly notes that shed light on various aspects of the American experience.

As a collector’s item, this volume holds significant value for its insights into the historical discourse of the early 21st century. The articles within its pages reflect the prevailing scholarly perspectives and methodologies of the time, offering a window into the evolving interpretations and debates surrounding American history.

For readers with a deep interest in American history, this issue promises to be an engaging and intellectually stimulating read. The journal’s contributors are renowned experts in their respective areas of study, and their articles delve into a diverse range of topics, from political and social movements to cultural and economic transformations.

Whether you’re a collector seeking to preserve a piece of academic history or a passionate reader eager to explore the nuances of American narratives, this volume of the Journal of American History is a treasure trove of knowledge and critical analysis.