This is who we were. In the 2000s / [compiled by] Grey House Publishing.
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Credo Reference, 2019Edition: [First edition]; [Enhanced Credo edition]Description: 1 online resource (181 entries) : 356 images ; digital filesContent type:- still image
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- 9781786849274
- In the 2000s
- 330.973090511 23
- HC106.83 .T45 2018
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"Based on material from Grey House Publishing's Working Americans Series by Scott Derks."
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Includes bibliographical references.
Essay on the 2000s -- Introduction -- Section one : Profiles -- Section two : Historical snapshots -- Section three : Economy of the times -- Section four : All around us : what we saw, wrote, read & listened to -- Section five : Census data -- Further reading.
The This is Who We Were series provides the reader with a deeper understanding of day to day life in America during a particular decade. This new series is sure to be of value as both a serious research tool for students of American history as well as an intriguing climb up America's family tree. The richlyillustrated text provides an interesting way to study a unique time in American history.