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Who built America? from the Centennial Celebration of 1876 to the Great War of 1914

An interactive multimedia work on CD-ROM that focuses on the work that built, sustained, and transformed American society, and on the changing conditions, conduct and beliefs of the people who performed that essential labor. Features thousands of pages of text and historical documents, hundreds of high-resolution pictures, photographs, and letters, 60 graphs and charts, four hours of audio, and 45 minutes of film. Users can navigate a number of ways, including page, word, chapter, and table of contents, or use customized searching and notebook capabilities to search by subject and document type.

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  • "Who built America, working people and the nation's economy"@en
  • "Working people and the nation's economy"@en

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  • "An interactive multimedia work on CD-ROM that focuses on the work that built, sustained, and transformed American society, and on the changing conditions, conduct and beliefs of the people who performed that essential labor. Features thousands of pages of text and historical documents, hundreds of high-resolution pictures, photographs, and letters, 60 graphs and charts, four hours of audio, and 45 minutes of film. Users can navigate a number of ways, including page, word, chapter, and table of contents, or use customized searching and notebook capabilities to search by subject and document type."
  • "An interactive multimedia work on CD-ROM that focuses on the work that built, sustained, and transformed American society, and on the changing conditions, conduct and beliefs of the people who performed that essential labor. Features thousands of pages of text and historical documents, hundreds of high-resolution pictures, photographs, and letters, 60 graphs and charts, four hours of audio, and 45 minutes of film. Users can navigate a number of ways, including page, word, chapter, and table of contents, or use customized searching and notebook capabilities to search by subject and document type."@en
  • "This interactive electronic book derives from the two-volume textbook of United States history, "Who built America?: Working people and the nation's economy, politics, culture, and society." In addition to a conventional history book's reliance on the printed word and still images, the user has access to oral histories, music, speeches, and movies that bring history to life."@en
  • "Featuring thousands of historical documents, including pictures, photographs, archival audio, and films, this CD offers a whole new way to encounter history. See "The Great Train Robbery" in its entirety, hear a young boy's searing account of a lynching in rural Florida in 1902, watch suffragists march up Fifth Avenue. Also includes 70 graphs and charts, games, quizzes, and the world's first crossword puzzle. Extensive Expanded Book research tools allow customized search, index, and notebook capabilities."@en
  • "This multimedia CD-ROM which explores the social history of working Americans primarily during the 19th century features extensive text from the 2 volume work Who Built America, Working People and the Nation's Economy. In addition to the text, archival film clips, recorded speeches of famous Americans, oral history memoirs, music of the period, autobiographies, fiction and poetry, press accounts, historical debates, interactive maps, graphs and timelines are also included with an easy interactive access method."@en

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  • "CD-ROMs"@en
  • "Software"@en
  • "CD-ROM"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Interactive multimedia"@en

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  • "Who built America? : from the centennial celebration of 1876 to the great war of 1914"
  • "Who built America? from the Centennial Celebration of 1876 to the Great War of 1914"
  • "Who built America? from the Centennial Celebration of 1876 to the Great War of 1914"@en
  • "Who built America from the centennial celebration of 1876 to the great war 1914"
  • "Who built America? from the centennial celebration of 1876 to the Great War of 1914"
  • "Who built America? from the centennial celebration of 1876 to the Great War of 1914"@en