American Presidents in World History: [5 volumes]
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th May 2003
United States
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
973.099
Contains 5 hardbacks
144
2863g
From the moment George Washington assumed the presidency, the world watched, and in the aftermath of the Cold War, the U.S. president has been considered the most powerful leader on Earth. This innovative new series looks at the American presidents from a global perspective. Written at the 6th- through 8th-grade reading level, entries feature biographical information and a narrative explanation of the major world events with which American presidents have grappled. Now more than ever, the nations of the world are part of one community. Modern transportation, communication, and economic interdependence mean that every country is connected to the others. George W. Bush's War on Terrorism is a global effort, and America's dealings with the Middle East are felt throughout the world. The president of the United States has never simply been a national figure. Lincoln's decision to suppress the South in 1861 not only affected the economic markets of Europe, but also ultimately changed the way the world thought of about slavery and democracy. Would Hitler have won without FDR leading America into war What if Truman hadn't dropped the bomb From the moment George Washington assumed the presidency, the world watched, and in the aftermath of the Cold War, the U.S. president has been considered the most powerful leader on Earth. This innovative new set looks at the American presidents from a global perspective. Arranged chronologically from Washington to G. W. Bush, entries feature biographical information and a narrative explanation of major world events that American presidents have grappled with. Included are: Details of the event The president's views of the event Policies and responses to the event The results of the event Interpretations of U.S. involvement. Volume 1: George Washington to Martin Van Buren Volume 2: William Henry Harrison to Abraham Lincoln Volume 3: Andrew Johnson to William H. Taft Volume 4: Woodrow Wilson to John F. Kennedy Volume 5: Lyndon B. Johnson to George W. Bush Set Features: 720 pages in 5 volumes 7 x 10 2-color interior 250 Photographs Sidebars and Fact boxes Glossary Pronunciation key Source list (books, Web sites, etc.) Primary source references Index Curriculum Themes: Biographies of U.S. Presidents Significant contributions to United States history Influence on world events during their presidency Impact on global conflicts Reading Level: 6th-8th Grade
"[F]ew resources bring together discussion of policy issues along with biography. The editors of this comprehensive reference series have correctly identified a need for books that deal with presidents and their policies for students in middle school....this series is strongly recommended for middle and high school libraries."-VOYA
[F]ew resources bring together discussion of policy issues along with biography. The editors of this comprehensive reference series have correctly identified a need for books that deal with presidents and their policies for students in middle school....this series is strongly recommended for middle and high school libraries.-VOYA
This set will be an excellent reference for students looking to go beyond the information provided in resources such as Ann Bausum's Our Country's Presidents.-School Library Journal
Will be quick and interesting reading for students who need an easy introduction or for whom reasing is seldom quick or easy....Recommended for middle school and for high schools with students needing this level of reading material.-Gale Reference for Students
With its unique emphasis on foreign relations, American Presidents in World History is a wonderful supplement to reference sources....Recommended for school and public libraries.-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
"Few resources bring together discussion of policy issues along with biography. The editors of this comprehensive reference series have correctly identified a need for books that deal with presidents and their policies for students in middle school....this series is strongly recommended for middle and high school libraries."-VOYA
"This set will be an excellent reference for students looking to go beyond the information provided in resources such as Ann Bausum's Our Country's Presidents."-School Library Journal
"Will be quick and interesting reading for students who need an easy introduction or for whom reasing is seldom quick or easy....Recommended for middle school and for high schools with students needing this level of reading material."-Gale Reference for Students
"With its unique emphasis on foreign relations, American Presidents in World History is a wonderful supplement to reference sources....Recommended for school and public libraries."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin