Copyright Date:
2006
Edition Date:
2006
Release Date:
03/01/06
Pages:
xix, 508 pages
ISBN:
0-8160-5809-1
ISBN 13:
978-0-8160-5809-9
Dewey:
973.92
LCCN:
2005018732
Dimensions:
29 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
(Thu Jun 01 00:00:00 CDT 2006)
This entry in the Eyewitness History series, intended for grades 9 and up, provides firsthand accounts, including excerpts from speeches, magazine articles, letters, and other items, all supported by background essays, chronologies, biographical profiles, a selection of primary documents, graphs, and maps. The focus is on the U.S. and Canada.
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references (page 442-489) and index.
An essential resource for those interested in learning about this era, The 1980s chronicles a decade of global transition. From the collapse of Jimmy Carter's idealistic view of the United States as the world's peacekeeper in 1980 to the fall of the Berlin Wall, this volume explores a period filled with political intrigue and power shifts, including President Reagan's view of American peacekeeping that emphasized military strength, superior weaponry, and defense systems. In addition, this volume covers landmark advancements in civil rights, law, space exploration, science, technology, medicine, literature, and art. This comprehensive reference also documents the United States' up-and-down economy and the rise of a new and deadly disease called AIDS. In a compelling format, The 1980s provides a unique look at this decade.
The 1980s, a new volume in Facts On File's acclaimed Eyewitness History series, provides a unique look at this decade, illustrating how events appeared to those who lived through them. In addition to the firsthand accounts, each chapter provides an introductory essay and a chronology of events. The book also includes critical documents, as well as capsule biographies of key figures, a bibliography, an index, 92 black-and-white photographs and illustrations, and 13 maps and graphs.
Excerpted from The 1980s by David F. Burg, Elin Woodger
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Part of the Eyewitness History series, this book chronicles a decade of global transition. This volume covers landmark advancements in civil rights, law, space exploration, science, technology, medicine, literature, and art. It also documents the United States' up-and-down economy and the rise of AIDS.