OAH St. Louis 2015 TABOOS PROGRAM April 16–19, 2015 A M E R I C A’S C E N T E R & R E N A I S S A N C E G R A N D H O T E L DO NOT PRINT [publication: OAH Program (Nov 14 [Jan] 2015) — placement: Cover 4 — ad size: 7.00 x 9.00] DO NOT PRINT Please visit: macmillanhighered.com/OAH The most teachable options... The American Promise family of books is the most readable, teachable set of American history texts on the market. A strong political framework makes chronology clear, and the voices of hundreds of Americans — from presidents to pipefitters and sharecroppers to suffragettes — capture students’ attention. James l. roark Emory University Michael P. Johnson Johns Hopkins University Patricia cline cohen instructors can choose from a flexible range of affordable formats including print, University of California,Santa Barbara loose-leaf, and e-book delivery, and each version comes with a robust array of sarah stage Arizona State University print and multimedia options. susan M. hartmann *available in a loose-leaf version, as an e-book or with launchPad, featuring learningcurve The American Promise: A History of the United States, Sixth Edition NEW The Ohio State University NEW The American Promise: A History of the United States, Sixth Edition, Value Edition Understanding the American Promise: A History, Second Edition The American Promise: A Concise History, Fifth Edition The ideal teaching tool for today’s survey designed for your evolving needs, America’s History and America: A Concise History allow you to select the book, format, and resources that best suit your students and classroom. 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