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979.8 FRE
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Fremon, David K. The Alaska Purchase in American history. Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow, c1999. Traces the history of Alaska through the Russian exploration and settlement to the American purchase of the territory by William Seward in 1867, discussing key personalities and events during this period.
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327.73 CLO
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Cloud Tapper, Suzanne. America as a world power : from the Spanish-American War to today. Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow Publishers, c2006. Remember the Maine! -- Dreams of American expansion -- American culture and immigration --America reaches out -- World War II -- The atomic age and Cold War -- Vietnam -- The Peace Corps and the environment -- Human rights and the end of the Cold War -- After the Cold War -- The Bush doctrine. Explores American foreign policy and the cultural, technological, and economic contributions America has made since the end of the nineteenth century.
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REF 973.91 AME
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American decades. Detroit : Gale Research, c1996. An exploration of American life from 1900 through 1909, looking at key people, events, and topics in the arts, business and the economy, education, fashion, government and politics, law, lifestyles and social trends, media, medicine and health, religion, science and technology, and sports.
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REF 973.8 AME
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American eras. New York : Gale Research, c1997. Chronicles world events, business, arts, education, government, lifestyles, religion, science, and other aspects of life in the U.S. in the years between 1878 and 1899.
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REF Ame
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American heritage illustrated history of the United States. Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Silver Burdett, 1989. A nineteen volume history of the United States. Each volume explores and explains the political, social, economic, and cultural events that shaped America.
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973.8 SMO
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Smolinski, Diane, 1950-. Battles of the Spanish-American War. Chicago : Heinemann Library, c2003. Examines key battles in the brief Spanish-American War, and includes battle maps, after action reports, and time lines.
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972.87 BUI
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Building the Panama Canal : chronicles from National Geographic. Philadelphia : Chelsea House, c1999. Relates the history of how the Panama Canal was planned and built, including the political, economic, and health aspects of getting the project completed.
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REF 980 Cam
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The Cambridge encyclopedia of Latin America and the Caribbean. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; : Cambridge University Press, 1985. Includes bibliographies and index. Discusses the region's past and present culture, society, history, economics, and politics.
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951.06 CHI
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China. Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2010. A collection of essays that provides varying perspective on issues regarding China, debating if it is moving toward democracy, if it is committed to human rights, how it handles economic challenges, if its military is a threat, and if it is protecting the environment.
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952 BLU
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Blumberg, Rhoda. Commodore Perry in the land of the Shogun. New York : Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, c1985. Details Commodore Matthew Perry's role in opening Japan's closed society to world trade in the 1850s, one of history's most significant diplomatic achievements.
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327.73052 GAI
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Gaines, Ann. Commodore Perry opens Japan to trade in world history. Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow, c2000. Traces the efforts of Commodore Matthew Perry to use force and diplomacy to end Japan's traditional isolationism and to begin trade with the Asian nation.
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327.51 Law
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Lawson, Don. The eagle and the dragon : the history of U.S.-China relations. 1st ed. New York : Crowell, c1985. Traces the history of the relationship between the United States and China from the China trade in the eighteenth century to the reopening of official relations in the early 1970's.
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REF 973.8 ENC
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Encyclopedia of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. Armonk, NY : Sharpe Reference, c2005. Contains entries that provide information on notable people, events, ideas, organizations,and movements in the history of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, from 1877 to 1920, arranged alphabetically from A to E, and includes an introduction to the period, and thematic essays.
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REF 973.8 ENC
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Encyclopedia of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. Armonk, NY : Sharpe Reference, c2005. Contains entries that provide information on notable people, events, ideas, organizations,and movements in the history of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, from 1877 to 1920, arranged alphabetically from S to Z, and includes a selection of related documents.
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REF 973.8 ENC
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Encyclopedia of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. Armonk, NY : Sharpe Reference, c2005. Contains entries that provide information on notable people, events, ideas, organizations, and movements in the history of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, from 1877 to 1920, arranged alphabetically from F to R.
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Life & times in 20th-century America. Westport, CT : Greenwood Press, 2004. Looks at how significant discoveries, inventions, and events affected the everday lives of Americans in the years between 1900 and 1920, discussing family life; education; social and political attitudes; work; religion; health, science, and technology; leisure, sports, and entertainment; and fashions and fads.
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921 TWA
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Aller, Susan Bivin. Mark Twain. Minneapolis : Lerner, c2001. An illustrated biography of nineteenth-century American author Mark Twain.
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921 Twa
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Meltzer, Milton, 1915-. Mark Twain : a writer's life. New York : F. Watts, 1985. Surveys the life of Samuel Clemens, who grew up in Missouri, was a river pilot on the Mississippi, became a journalist, and achieved fame as a writer under the pen name Mark Twain.
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327.7307287 LIN
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Lindop, Edmund. Panama and the United States : divided by the Canal. 1st ed. New York : Twenty-First Century Books, 1997. Discusses foreign policy issues between the United States and Panama, specifically regarding the Canal.
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386 MCN
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McNeese, Tim. The Panama Canal. San Diego, Calif. : Lucent Books, c1997. Describes the planning and building of the Panama Canal.
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972.87 GAI
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Gaines, Ann. The Panama Canal in American history. Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow, c1999. Examines the planning, building, and maintenance of the Panama Canal and its current status.
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959.9 Top
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Tope, Lily Rose R., 1955-. Philippines. Reference ed. New York : Marshall Cavendish, 1991. An illustrated overview of the history, geography and culture of the Philippines and the people who inhabit these tropical islands.
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973.8 MCN
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McNeese, Tim. Remember the Maine! : the Spanish-American War begins. 1st ed. Greensboro, N.C. : Morgan Reynolds, c2002. Discusses the explosion of the "U.S.S. Maine" in Havana harbor in February 1898, an event that provoked the United States to declare was on Spain.
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973.8 DOL
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Dolan, Edward F., 1924-. The Spanish-American War. Brookfield, CT : Millbrook Press, c2001. Chronicles the events surrounding the Spanish-American War from the explosion of the "Maine" to the problems involving Cuba and the Philippines that followed the U.S.'s victory.
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973.8 MCG
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McGowen, Tom. The Spanish-American War and Teddy Roosevelt in American history. Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow, c2003. Details the pivotal role that Teddy Roosevelt played during the Spanish-American War and the consequences of his involvement.
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973.8 SOM
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Somerlott, Robert. The Spanish-American War : "remember the Maine!" Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow, c2002. Explosion in Havana -- "Remember the Maine" -- America's most popular war -- The Rough Riders -- The struggle for Cuba -- The naval battle of Santiago de Cuba -- Americans on the Spanish islands -- The new American empire. Examines the conflict between the United States and Spain which marked the end of the Spanish colonial empire and the rise of the United States as a world power.
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921 Roo
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Markham, Lois. Theodore Roosevelt. New York : Chelsea House, 1985. A biography of the twenty-sixth President of the United States.
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921 ROO
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Schuman, Michael. Theodore Roosevelt. Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow, c1997. Explores the life of the twenty-sixth president, from his childhood in New York, through his military career, to his years in the White House.
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973.8 LAN
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Langellier, J. Phillip. Uncle Sam's little wars : the Spanish-American War, Philippine Insurrection, and Boxer Rebellion, 1898-1902. 1st Chelsea House hardback ed. Philadelphia : Chelsea House, 2002, c1999. Describes the uniforms and equipment used in the U.S. Army between 1898 and 1902.
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REF 973.8 SHI
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Shifflett, Crandall A. Victorian America, 1876 to 1913. New York : Facts on File, c1996. Examines American life from 1876 to 1913, providing information about the climate, natural history, geography, Native Americans, the economy, population, religion, government, cities, prominent people, education, culture, and crime during the Victorian era.
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