A historian provides a thorough account of the unlikely development of a potent historical force--the capitalist economic system, which provides a framework for the lives of many people around the world.
Presents more than nine hundred alphabetized entries and related essays on topics and important figures in the history of American women from 1585 to 2001, as well as several source documents.
Applying assumptions and values that encourage the search for historical truth, the authors recommend that scientific models be used for the writing of history.
A biography of Thomas Jefferson, focusing on his actions as president of the United States and how they conform to his description of his election to the presidency as a second American Revolution.