Background
Mintz, Steven H. was born on February 16, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Marvin F. and Esther (Sklar) Mintz.
( Now in its Fifth Edition, America and Its Peoples prese...)
Now in its Fifth Edition, America and Its Peoples presents American history filled with the drama and conflict that holds the attention of all students. Social history—with an emphasis on sports, leisure, and popular culture—is effectively integrated with more traditional coverage of military history, politics, and diplomacy. This edition highlights the rich ethnic diversity of the American people with vivid character sketches, colorful anecdotes, primary sources, new pedagogy, and a spirited narrative.
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( The stereotypical Victorian family, although represente...)
The stereotypical Victorian family, although represented in innumerable daguerrotypes, is as much fantasy as reality. The Victorian family took many forms, and in this ambitious and highly original book, Steven Mintz enters five different homes in order to shed light on critical aspects of middle-class character and family during the era. By investigating the private lives of five of the most famous and influential novelists—Robert Louis Stevenson, George Eliot, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Catharine Sedgwick, and Samuel Butler—Mintz traces patterns of intersection between family dynamics and larger cultural problems of authority, legitimacy, and discipline in nineteenth-century Britain and America. More specifically, he explores the struggles to achieve a personal independence within a Victorian home and the larger historical struggle to adapt the older traditions of deference, authority, and responsibility to the emerging realities of a democratic age.
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(The American family has undergone a series of transformat...)
The American family has undergone a series of transformations from its socially sanctified role as the center of society to today's private, independent unit. The authors explain just how the family has adapted and endured these changes.
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(Now in its Fifth Edition, America and Its Peoples present...)
Now in its Fifth Edition, America and Its Peoples presents American history filled with the drama and conflict that holds the attention of all students. Social history--with an emphasis on sports, leisure, and popular culture--is effectively integrated with more traditional coverage of military history, politics, and diplomacy. This edition highlights the rich ethnic diversity of the American people with vivid character sketches, colorful anecdotes, primary sources, new pedagogy, and a spirited narrative.
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( Now in its Fifth Edition, America and Its Peoples prese...)
Now in its Fifth Edition, America and Its Peoples presents American history filled with the drama and conflict that holds the attention of all students. Social history–with an emphasis on sports, leisure, and popular culture–is effectively integrated with more traditional coverage of military history, politics, and diplomacy. This edition highlights the rich ethnic diversity of the American people with vivid character sketches, colorful anecdotes, primary sources, new pedagogy, and a spirited narrative.
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America and Its Peoples, Fourth Edition presents American history in an exciting way, with a spirited narrative, vivid character sketches, and colorful anecdotes. The book highlights the rich ethnic diversity of the American people. Social history-with an emphasis on sports, leisure, and popular culture-is integrated with more traditional coverage of military history, politics, and diplomacy.MARKET Appropriate for anyone with an interest in American history.
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Mintz, Steven H. was born on February 16, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Marvin F. and Esther (Sklar) Mintz.
Bachelor, Oberlin College, Ohio, 1973. Master of Arts, Yale University, 1975. Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1979.
Assistant professor history Oberlin Colonel, 1978-1980. Associate professor history University Houston, since 1981, and John and Rebecca Moores Scholar. Guest professor history Universitat Siegen, Federal Republic of Germany, 1985-1986.
Visiting scholar Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1989-1990. Consultant National Museum American History, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, since 1988.
(America and Its Peoples, Fourth Edition presents American...)
(The American family has undergone a series of transformat...)
( Now in its Fifth Edition, America and Its Peoples prese...)
(Now in its Fifth Edition, America and Its Peoples present...)
( Now in its Fifth Edition, America and Its Peoples prese...)
( The stereotypical Victorian family, although represente...)
Member Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Susan Kellogg, July 18, 1983. Children: Seth, Sean.