“…General surveys may also be found as parts of the various Oxford and Cambridge history series as well as other major universities series on history and international relations. The Cambridge history of American foreign relations (Cohen, 1995), is one such example. The Oxford history of the United States series contains a number of fine volumes on American history including James McPherson's (1988) Pulitzer Prize winning onevolume treatment of the American Civil War, Battle cry of freedom: The Civil War era and American Revolution-era historian Gordon Wood's (2009) Empire of liberty: A history of the Early Republic, 1789-1815.…”
“…General surveys may also be found as parts of the various Oxford and Cambridge history series as well as other major universities series on history and international relations. The Cambridge history of American foreign relations (Cohen, 1995), is one such example. The Oxford history of the United States series contains a number of fine volumes on American history including James McPherson's (1988) Pulitzer Prize winning onevolume treatment of the American Civil War, Battle cry of freedom: The Civil War era and American Revolution-era historian Gordon Wood's (2009) Empire of liberty: A history of the Early Republic, 1789-1815.…”
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