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![]() Gale Encyclopedia of United States Economic History Vol 1 - 2 Publisher: Thomson Gale | ISBN: 0787638889 | edition 1999 | PDF | 1187 pages | 20 mb Targeting a high school and first- and second-year college audience, this easy-to-read work aims at supporting American history textbooks and providing a one- stop-shopping resource on all that comprises U.S. economic history--people, businesses, industries, events, movements, and trends--with a special emphasis on the 19th and 20th centuries. A similar specialized encyclopedia, Glenn Porter%27s Encyclopedia of American Economic History (Scribner, 1980), now dated, presents lengthier essays on movements and ideas only and is intended for more educated lay readers. In contrast, the Gale source consists of a unique array of 1,003 distinctive entries, somewhat confusing in their sheer variety, alphabetically arranged and of various lengths. |
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![]() The Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Health Publisher: Gacl | ISBN: 1414429878 | edition 2007 | PDF | 1374 pages | 14,7 mb The Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Health is a health reference product designed to inform and educate readers about mental health, mental disorders and psychiatry. The Gale Group believes the product to be comprehensive, but not necessarily definitive. It is intended to supplement, not replace, consultation with a physician or other healthcare practitioners. |
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