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AP/HONORS/ELECTIVES UNITED STATES HISTORY

NEW American History Thirteenth Edition, © 2009 Brinkley

The Unfinished Nation NA STA compliant

Sixth Edition, © 2010 Brinkley

Nation of Nations A Narrative History of the American Republic Sixth Edition, © 2008 Davidson, et al.

Best-selling text, impeccable scholarship, and reliable comprehensible account

Clear narrative voice, impeccable scholarship, and affordable

Highly respected for its impeccable scholarship and elegant writing style, Alan Brinkley’s American History provides students and teachers with a reliable, comprehensive account of the American past in which no single approach or theme predominates.

The Unfinished Nation offers a concise but comprehensive examination of American history. Balancing social and cultural history with traditional political and diplomatic themes, it tells the story of the diversity and complexity of the United States and the forces that have enabled it to survive and flourish despite division. This fifth edition features eight new essays and enhanced coverage of recent events and developments in the continuing American story.

Integrate global material sensibly with this balanced text

• Six new Debating the Past essays include Native Americans, women in the witchcraft trials, Pearl Harbor, McCarthyism, the Civil Rights Movement, and Watergate.

• Unified and highly readable narrative, Writer and historian James West Davidson has woven the work of five expert coauthors into a beautifully written and easy-to-read narrative/story with one unified voice.

• The United States is presented in a global context and how its history is woven together with other nations’ histories with America in the World essays. • New developments in 21st century America, including George W. Bush’s second presidency, the 2004 election, Hurricane Katrina, weblogs, and the war in Iraq are included. • Advanced Placement Instructor Manual, created for the needs of the AP classroom, is now on the online learning center. • Primary Source Investigator Online, a new Web-based version gets students thinking like historians. Access to over 400 sources includes photographs, works of art, cartoons, historic maps, interactive maps, journal entries, town records, songs, and more.

For more information, go to glencoe.com/brinkley13 Text (NASTA hardcover), 1056 pp. AP Achiever Student Edition with AP Achiever Volume 1: To 1865 Volume 2: Since 1865

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• Two new “America in the World” essays on social democracy and cinema are included. • Coverage of recent political developments includes a new discussion about neoconservatives and the religious right. • There are new updates to chapter 34 on George W. Bush’s second presidency, the 2004 election, Hurricane Katrina, new Supreme Court nominees, weblogs, and the war in Iraq.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/unfinishednation6 Text (hardcover), 1072 pp. Text (softcover), 1080 pp. Volume I (softcover), 512 pp. Volume II (softcover), 656 pp.

Known for its friendly narrative style and careful blending of political and social history, Nation of Nations offers a balanced approach. The story presented reflects the belief that the American past can only be fully understood when linked to events worldwide. • Coverage of the environment, the West, and Native American history is expanded.

• Integration of global material offers greater context for the American story and a broader perspective on the ties of the United States to the rest of the world. • Daily Lives essays explore social history the lives of ordinary Americans.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/davidsonnation6 Text (hardcover) 1120 pp.

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AP/HONORS/ELECTIVES After the Fact

ONLINE DATABASE

The Art of Historical Detection Sixth Edition, © 2010 Davidson • Lytle

NEW

Turn students into historians For more than twenty-five years, After the Fact has provided a time-tested, innovative approach to guiding students through American history and the methods used to study it. In dramatic episodes that move chronologically through American history, this best-selling book examines a broad variety of topics like oral evidence, photographs, ecological data, films and television programs, church and town records, census data, and novels.

NEW

From Freedom to Slavery

For more information, go to mhhe.com/davidsonafter6 Text (softcover), 512 pp. Volume 1 (softcover), 320 pp. Volume 2 (softcover), 320 pp. After the Fact Interactive Envisioning the Atlantic World From Rosie to Lucy Tracing the Silk Roads The Visible and Invisible Worlds of Salem USDA Government Inspected Who Freed the Slaves

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The American Record Images of the Nation’s Past Fifth Edition, © 2006 Graebner • Richards A combination of both primary and secondary sources Using primary and secondary source material and numerous photographs and illustrations, The American Record presents history through a broad perspective. Volume 1 covers the span from the European conquest of America through Reconstruction; Volume 2 covers Reconstruction to the present. Volume I: To 1877 (softcover), 384 pp. Volume II: Since 1865 (softcover), 480 pp.

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Ninth Edition, © 2011 Franklin • Higginbotham

Primary Source Investigator Online This database, now online and included upon adoption, offers hundreds of primary sources such as interactive maps, charts, photos, primary source docs, audio files, and video files with contextual information on each source. • Thought-provoking questions show students how historians look at sources. • Research and Writing Center walks students through how to write a paper using sources as evidence and is also easy to use in the classroom to support lecture and discussion. • Resources are categorized by chapter, type, subject, place, and period. • Database is searchable by keyword. • Secondary sources, including 5-8 minute documentaries and interactive maps, weave a rich historical narrative or argument on topics difficult to fully grasp from primary sources alone.

For more information, go to psi.mcgraw-hill.com

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The preeminent history of African-Americans, this text charts the journey of AfricanAmericans from their origins in the civilizations of Africa, through slavery and their struggle for freedom in the Western Hemisphere, to the election of the first African-American president. The ninth edition of this best-selling text has been rewritten and reorganized to reflect the most current scholarship on AfricanAmerican history. The text contains new material on AfricanAmerican migration, notable African-American women, popular culture, and the 2008 election. The text also has a fresh new 4-color design with new charts, maps, photographs, paintings, and illustrations. Written by legendary, awardwinning authors, From Slavery to Freedom remains the most revered, respected, and honored text. • Material on ancestral Africa reflects current scholarship on the historical and cultural roots of African Americans. The text does not begin with Africans arrival in the New World, but with life on the African continent. • Coverage of recent events and developments impacting African-Americans includes, among other topics, discussions of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath and the election of President Barack Obama. • Extended and updated discussion of the role of African Americans in both the high and popular culture of the United States-particularly in the area of music. • A companion Online Learning Center includes a wealth of updated student and instructor resources.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/franklin9 Text (softcover), 736 pp.

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AP/HONORS/ELECTIVES EUROPEAN HISTORY

NEW A History of the Modern World Tenth Edition, © 2007 Palmer • Colton • Kramer

NA STA compliant

New map, art program adds to visual learning tools Throughout the book’s lifetime, A History of the Modern World has been hailed as an elegantly written historical narrative, filled with analysis and balanced historical insights as well as its traditional attention to the processes of historical change, conflict, and political transformations. The book chronicles major events from the late Middle Ages to the political and religious conflicts at the beginning of the twenty-first century. • Advanced Placement supplements were created for the needs of the AP classroom. Test Prep book is written by Chris Freiler. • Current issues such as terrorism, recent upheavals in the Middle East, and the continuing struggle for economic development in the world’s poorest countries are addressed. • The expanded art program includes images of important works by modern artists such as Pablo Picasso, Berthe Morisot, Jackson Pollack, and Henry Moore.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/palmer10 Text (NASTA hardcover), 1296 pp. Volume 1 with PowerWeb Volume 2 with PowerWeb Instructor Resource CD-ROM AP Instructor Manual AP Achiever Advanced Placement Map Insert (Pack of 10) Study Guide Overhead Transparencies

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The Western Experience

The West in the World

A balanced, interpretive, and flexible approach

The West in the World relates the story of how the west has transformed— and been transformed by—the rest of the world. The authors examine the West’s contributions to the world and how the west has changed and embraced new ideas through contact with the people outside its center. Using a political/ cultural framework, the text weaves a strong thread of social history into the narrative by showing how civilizations grow and are shaped through the decisions and actions of real people.

Tenth Edition, © 2010 Chambers, et al

The Western Experience offers a thorough, analytical overview of Western civilization that introduces students to the major achievements in Western thought, art, and science—as well as the social, political, and economic context for understanding those developments. To help students develop their reasoning and writing skills, each chapter is constructed to serve as an example of a historical essay: A historical problem is presented and arguments are developed using historical evidence. Available in a single volume as well as twovolume format • More than 90 primary source excerpts provide flavor to the issues being discussed, and allow students the independence of judgment that comes from a careful reading of historical sources. • Primary Source Investigator Online, a new Web-based version gets students thinking like historians. Access to over 400 sources includes photographs, works of art, cartoons, historic maps, interactive maps, journal entries, town records, songs, and more.

For more information, go to glencoe.com/chambers10 Text (hardcover), 1056 pp. Volume 1, To the 18th Century Volume 2, Since the 16th Century

Third Edition, © 2008 Sherman • Salisbury

• Four new Global Context essays take a broad view of the story of the West within a global context and in the interaction with nonWestern civilizations. • Thinking about Documents boxes throughout the text integrate primary documents, but they also include a brief introduction and initial critical thinking questions that engage students in analysis of these important historical tools.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/sherman3 Text (softcover), 912 pp. Volume 1, To 1715 Volume 2, From 1600

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AP/HONORS/ELECTIVES ADDITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS

WORLD HISTORY

Annual Editions The Annual Editions series is designed to provide convenient, inexpensive access to current, carefully selected articles from the public press. They are updated on a regular basis through a continuous monitoring of over 300 periodicals.

For more information, go to mhcls.com/annualeditions

Traditions & Encounters

Western Civilization

Taking Sides

A Global Perspective on the Past Fourth Edition, © 2008 NA STA compliant Bentley • Ziegler

Sources, Images, and Interpretations From the Renaissance to the Present Seventh Edition, © 2008 Sherman

The Taking Sides volumes present current issues in a debate-style format designed to stimulate student interest and develop critical thinking skills. Each issue is thoughtfully framed with an issue summary, an issue introduction, and a postscript.

Twin themes show world cultures and their interactions Over a million students have learned about world history with this best-selling text. The book emphasizes both the distinctive patterns of historical development within individual societies and the profound results of interactions between different societies. Traditions & Encounters tells a coherent story of the past that is not weighed down by excessive detail. Its themes and structure are a foundation for the compelling story of global history. The story is told clearly with sufficient but not excessive detail and with examples that serve as portals to engage students and foster their enthusiasm. • Advanced Placement supplements were created for the needs of the AP classroom.

Collection of primary, secondary, and visual sources with pedagogy This broad selection of documents, photographs, maps and charts, and accompanying commentaries is drawn from a balanced spectrum of perspectives and approaches. This text also provides introductions, commentaries, guides, and questions, making it a truly valuable source for world history courses. The selections and accompanying notes, drawn from a vast spectrum of approaches, provide insight into how historians work and place the material in a context that furthers student understanding.

• Images of everyday life personalize history and enhance and support the narrative.

• Large, full-color format makes the visual sources sections even more exciting and useful. Maps are easy to read and easy to understand.

• Focused, purposeful maps enrich student understanding of the relationship between geography and history.

• Context is established for each source by introductions, commentaries, timelines, and questions.

• For more information on the Primary Source Investigator Online—see page 47. • Seven-Part Organization is treated successively. The parts represent coherent epochs that form the larger architecture of world history and facilities cross-cultural comparisons that help frame world history. • A separate chapter on the early societies of the Americas and Oceania introduces students to part of the world often neglected by other texts.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/shermansources7 Volume 1: To 1700 (softcover), 256 pp. Volume 2: Since 1660 (softcover), 256 pp. From the Renaissance to the Present (softcover), 304 pp.

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Sources/Classic Edition Sources Each volume in the Sources and Classic Edition Sources brings together over 40 selections of classic articles, book excerpts, and research studies that have shaped a discipline of study. Edited for length and level, the selections are organized topically around the major areas of study within the discipline.

For more information, go to mhcls.com/sources

Global Studies Global Studies is a unique series designed to provide comprehensive background information and selected world press articles on the regions and countries of the world.

For more information, go to mhcls.com/globalstudies

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For more information, go to mhhe.com/bentley4 Text (NASTA hardcover), 1248 pp. AP Instructor Manual AP Achiever Student Edition with AP Achiever

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AP/HONORS/ELECTIVES GOVERNMENT

The American Democracy

• The Debating the Issues feature provides fuller statements of opposing views and covers hot topics such as the situation in Iraq.

We The People

Show students the relevance of government in their daily lives

• Political Culture features explore the idea that America and Americans are “one nation, one people.”

Updated to include 2008 election results!

Ninth Edition, © 2009 Patterson

Updated to include 2008 election results! Through the use of engaging narrative, The American Democracy weaves together theory, information, and examples in ways that highlight key points, make them easy to understand, and capture readers’ interest. • Media and Politics boxes examine how new media outlets such as blogs, partisan radio, and cable news shows are creating new public spaces. • Expanded and enhanced Leaders boxes include a greater emphasis on women and minorities such as Sandra Day O’Connor, Rachel Carson, Nancy Pelosi, Cesar Estrada Chavez, and Frederick Douglass. • Re-envisioned Get Involved boxes encourage active learning and suggest ways for students to participate in politics. • Application of the analytical lens of political science in a way that captures the compelling world of real-life politics. • States in the Nation boxes illustrate differences and similarities among states. Each box includes a color-coded U.S. map that allows students to see at a glance how their state compares with other states on specific topics addressed.

• A built-in study guide is composed of two pages at the end of each chapter that includes key terms, a self-quiz, a criticalthinking exercise, and resources for further study. • Updated chapter on media addresses the extraordinary changes taking place in the media — especially Internet-based communication — and includes a new section on how Americans use the media. • 2008 presidential campaign is covered in an expanded discussion of candidate-centered campaigns including, as an example, the political history of Barack Obama. • Online Learning Center contains chapter outlines, quizzes, simulations, interactive flash cards, and more.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/pattersontad9 Text (hardcover), 624 pp. Text, Alternate Edition Study Guide Lecture Launchers VHS Lecture Launchers DVD

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• How the U.S. Compares features in each chapter indicate how the U.S. system differs from other democracies on key dimensions such as their political party systems.

Eighth Edition, © 2009 Patterson

This concise yet comprehensive book provides a positive, lively, future-oriented narrative introduction to American government and politics. We the People presents material with a currency and relevancy that captures the vivid world of real-life politics. • Built-in reader at the end of each chapter features articles from major newspapers, magazines, and Internet sources. • Built-in study guide at the end of each chapter include key terms, a self-quiz, a critical-thinking exercise, and resources for further study.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/pattersonwtp8 Text (softcover), 768 pp. Study Guide

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American Democracy Now First Edition, © 2010 Harrison · Harris · Tolchin

NEW

American Democracy Now applies a criticalthinking framework to teaching American Government by asking students to inquire, converse, and participate. Inquire is about students asking the right questions, and not taking what they read, hear, or see at face value. Converse is getting students to the point where they can join in the conversation of democracy constantly going on around them— as informed participants. Participate is about students getting involved many new activities related to technology—blogging, online polling, social networking sites includes

For more information, go to mhhe.com/harrison1e Text (softcover), 624 pp,

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AP/HONORS/ELECTIVES COMPARATIVE POLITICS

HUMAN GEOGRAPHY

NEW Comparative Politics

Points of View

Comprehensive approach

A Global Introduction Eleventh Edition, © 2009 DiClerico • Hammock

Third Edition, © 2008 Sodaro

Human Geography Eleventh Edition, © 2010 Fellmann · Getis · Getis

Human Geography introduces students to the scope and excitement of human geography and its relevance to their daily lives. This edition continues to convey the breadth of human geography and to provide insight into the nature and intellectual challenges of the field of geography itself. The authors pay special attention to gender issues and assume no previous experience in geography on the part of the students.

Part I surveys the core topics of comparative politics and equips students with the concepts and analytical methods they need to understand the complexities of today’s political world. Part I enhances critical thinking skills by explaining in a step-by-step fashion how the basic techniques of the scientific method, such as qualitative hypothesis testing, can be used to understand political realities.

Anthology features contrasting viewpoints.

Part II provides in-depth studies of many major countries, using the concepts and analytical techniques introduced in Part I. By combining rich conceptualization, analytical methods, and extensive coverage of a diversity of countries, this engaging text teaches introductory-level students how to think about politics for themselves, logically and systematically.

• Clear, concise, and informative selections are included. Each topic is addressed by at least two articles taking opposing positions.

• New and updated maps include two new maps of New Orleans that illustrate the concepts of site and situation, global centers of high technology innovation, and more.

• Relevant topics are included, such as democracy, the constitution, federalism, elections, the media, political parties, interest groups, congress, civil rights, civil liberties and more.

• Boxed inserts, found in every chapter, expand on ideas included within the text or introduce related examples of chapter concepts or conclusions, often in gender-related contexts.

• Updated charts, tables, and graphs throughout utilize recent data. • Hypothesis Exercises drive home the stepby-step nature of using scientific logic to study politics. • Vivid profiles single out important world leaders.

The eleventh edition of Points of View: Readings in American Government and Politics provides a manageable and accessible selection of readings that present succinct, thoughtful, and diverse perspectives across a broad range of issues in American Government today.

• The companion Web site links to related sites for each chapter and leads the student to additional reference sources.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/diclerico11 Text (softcover), 384 pp.

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• Revised and expanded topics are seen throughout the new edition. For example, updated data race and Hispanics in the United States; additional background information added on the role of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank; more in-depth information on past and ongoing border disputes is included, and more. • Chapter 10 includes the latest available data on the many social and economic indicators. In addition, there is a section reviewing the United Nations Millennium Development Goals that are central to the identification of national development objectives and assessment of achievements.

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AP/HONORS/ELECTIVES ECONOMICS

NEW Economics

• A stress on the Theory of the Firm

Eighteenth Edition, © 2009 McConnell · Brue · Flynn Best Seller!

NA STA compliant

Economics is the best-selling principles of economics textbook in the world and the number-one selling book for AP macroeconomics and AP microeconomics courses. The authors have been teaching in a clear, unbiased way for over 40 years. Their success is due to the clear and careful treatment of economics concepts, balanced coverage, and patient explanations. This edition continues to deliver an engaging, modern book. In addition, cutting-edge technology products further enhance the teaching and learning experience.

• A thorough and neutral coverage

of materials presents all sides of most arguments and lets students and teachers make up their own minds.

• Because the text is so accessible,

teachers can assign readings with confidence that students are able to independently comprehend the material.

• An early introduction to international

economics permits “globalization” of later discussions in both the macro and the micro chapters.

• Technological change is discussed in

detail, including topics such as invention, innovation, and diffusion; start-up firms; R&D decision making; market structure and R&D effort; and creative destruction.

couples analysis of the various market structures with a discussion of the impact of each market arrangement on price, output levels, resource allocation, and the rate of technological advance.

• High-interest chapters in macro are on

fiscal policy, monetary policy, and public debt, and in micro are antitrust, agriculture, income inequality, labor issues, and health care.

Resources

• Instructor CD contains everything the teacher needs, including PowerPoint® slides, all of the charts and figures from the text, Test Banks I and III, and the Instructor Manual.

• Online Learning Center is highly

integrated through in-text Web buttons, Web-based end-of-chapter questions, bonus Web chapters, multiple-choice self-tests, online newspaper articles, math notes, and other features.

For more information, go to glencoe.com/mcconnell18 Text (NASTA hardcover), 786 pp. Study Guide Macroeconomics Text (softcover) Study Guide Microeconomics Text (softcover) Study Guide

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Essentials of Economics Second Edition, © 2010 Brue • McConnell

Content fully adapted for shorter course Building on the tremendous success of Principles of Economics, Brue and McConnell have written a new text to provide a fresh alternative. The text is a patient, substantive treatment of micro- and macroeconomics. Many other textbooks in the principles markets create essentials books by simply providing a smaller number of the exact same chapters found in their companion, but Brue and McConnell thoroughly rework all topics so that chapter order, level of difficulty, and readability are more appropriate for the faster-paced essentials course. “Applying the Analysis sections walk students through economic theories and ideas and help cement comprehension. For example, the basics of the economic perspective are applied to why customers tend to try to wait in the shortest checkout lines. Differences in elasticity of supply are contrasted by the changing prices of antiques versus reproductions.

For more information, go to brueonline.com Text (hardcover), 528 pp. Study Guide

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AP/HONORS/ELECTIVES

NEW The Economy Today Twelfth Edition, © 2010 Schiller

Uses current events and policy to explain economics This highly accessible text emphasizes how policymakers must choose between government intervention and market reliance to resolve the core issues of what, how, and for whom to produce. The full range of micro, macro, and international issues highlights this strategic choice. This book is for students motivated by real world policy issues who want to become economically literate. Students actually read this book. Schiller is also known for its cutting-edge and current coverage of today’s issues. • Single consistent context of the AS/AD framework is found throughout the text. • New Chapter on Global Poverty is an engaging and eye-opening study of this worldwide issue. • Author Podcasts are between 3- and 5minutes long and one podcast is featured for each chapter.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/schiller12e Text (hardcover), 736 pp. Study Guide The Macro Economy Today The Micro Economy Today Connect Access Card Connect+ Access Card Premium Content Card

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NEW Economics

Principles of Economics

Understandable text promotes strategic thinking

Less is more approach focuses on most important topics.

Written in an informal, colloquial style, this student-friendly textbook does not sacrifice intellectual depth in its quest for accessibility. The author’s primary concern is to instill “economic sensibility” in the student. Colander emphasizes the intellectual and historical context to which the economic models are applied.

Avoiding excessive reliance on formal mathematical derivations, this text presents concepts intuitively through examples drawn from familiar contexts. The authors introduce a well-articulated short list of core principles and reinforce them by illustrating and applying each in numerous contexts.

Eighth Edition, © 2010 Colander

Fourth Edition, © 2009 Frank • Bernanke

• The author’s conversational style conveys economic sensibility to the reader with passion and humor. • Historical perspective gives students a real sense of economics and economic thinking. • Questions from Alternate Perspectives present an opportunity to discuss and analyze the material from the wide range of differing schools of thought in economics.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/economics/colander_8e Text (hardcover), 936 pp. Study Guide Connect Access Card Connect Plus Access Card Economics Premium Content Card Macroeconomics Microeconomics

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Students are periodically asked to apply these principles to answer related questions, exercises, and problems. The text also encourages students to become “Economic Naturalists,” people who employ basic economic principles to understand and explain what they observe in the world around them.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/economics/frankbernanke4 Text (hardcover), 928 pp. Study Guide Paul Solman Videos on DVD Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics, Brief Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Microeconomics, Brief Instructor Resource CD Connect Access Card Connect Plus Access Card Premium Content Card

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AP/HONORS/ELECTIVES PSYCHOLOGY

Psychology

Psychology

The Science of Mind and Behavior Fourth Edition, © 2009 Passer • Smith

An Introduction Tenth Edition, © 2009 Lahey

Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior imparts a scientific understanding of the field of psychology while showing the impact on students day-to-day existence. A simple conceptual framework emphasizes relations between biological, psychological, and environmental levels of analysis and portrays the focus of modern psychology. • Research Close-Ups provides an inside look at research studies in a scientific journal format. • Everyday examples in the narrative, along with Applying Psychological Science features, illustrate psychological principles and personalize students’ learning experience.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/passer4 Text (hardcover), 816 pp. Study Guide

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Psychology Making Connections First Edition, © 2010 Feist • Rosenberg

NEW

Psychology provides the tools for students to make meaningful connections with the material while still presenting psychology as a scientific endeavor. It focuses on connections and helps students understand the discipline and concepts of psychology, as well as its relevance to their lives.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/feist1e Text (hardcover), 768 pp. Student Study Guide Connect Access Card Connect Plus Access Card

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Understanding Psychology Ninth Edition, © 2009 Feldman

This text’s student-friendly writing, new chapter openers, and fresh applications make the material more relevant to students than ever before, and the proven learning system ensures that all students grasp the concepts presented in the book. Lahey’s hallmark emphasis on diversity and culture remains integrated throughout, making this the text for a well-rounded introduction to all areas of psychology. • Proven learning system includes advance organizers, critical thinking questions, nested hierarchical reviews, and visual and verbal organizational cues. • Updated research throughout reflects new groundbreaking work.

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The Science of Psychology An Appreciative View First Edition, © 2008 King In The Science of Psychology, students study the discipline of psychology as a whole, the sub-disciplines are intricately connected, and human behavior is explored in its functioning state in addition to its potential dysfunctions.

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Understanding Psychology integrates a variety of elements that foster students’ understanding of psychology and its impact on their everyday lives, including a new Neuroscience In Your Life feature, alerts to key topics, and study skills for specific concepts. • Neuroscience In Your Life appears in each chapter and emphasizes the importance of neuroscientific research within the various subfields of psychology and in students’ lives. • Study Alerts point out especially important and difficult concepts and topics. They offer suggestions for learning the material effectively and for studying for tests. • Updated Research is incorporated in over 1000 new citations.

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Essentials of Understanding Psychology Eighth Edition, © 2009 Feldman

Essentials of Understanding Psychology makes concepts accessible, bringing comprehension of difficult material into the grasp of all students.

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AP/HONORS/ELECTIVES SOCIOLOGY

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

NEW Mapping the Social Landscape Readings in Sociology Sixth Edition, © 2010 Ferguson Reader presents classic and contemporary works The 60 selections in this best-selling reader represent a plurality of voices and views within sociology. In addition to classic works by authors such as Karl Marx, Max Weber, C. Wright Mills, David Rosenhan, Kingsley Davis, and Wilbert Moore, this anthology presents a wide range of contemporary scholarship, some of which provides new treatments of traditional concepts.

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Sociology

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Twelfth Edition, © 2010 Schaefer

NEW

Sociology continues to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date introduction to sociology that appeals to students with a diversity of learning styles. This contemporary text focuses on sociology in the global community and encourages students to think about the world they’re living in using a sociological imagination. With the strongest coverage of race and ethnicity, examples of sociology’s real-world applications and indepth coverage of currently relevant topics like mass media and social policy, the twelfth edition is the perfect text for today’s students.

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NEW Criminal Justice

Criminal Investigation

A solid overview of the structure, processes, and problems of the criminal justice system in the United States is provided. The author brings his significant field and research experience to bear in this new edition; his research background, privileged access to national data, and story-telling style guarantee a unique perspective to criminal justice. The ninth edition includes many new “Famous Criminals” sections, added coverage on media and criminal justice, and updated exhibits that showcase research, historical perspectives, current events, and the viewpoints of victims in the criminal justice system.

Criminal Investigation is intended as a practical, down-to-earth examination of various contemporary aspects of criminal investigation, with special attention placed on helping students better understand the legal aspects of collecting and processing evidence. This new edition includes problems associated with the investigation of child predators on the Internet, updates the chapter on terrorism, and provides explanations of the many changes in investigation that have resulted from the Patriot Acts.

Ninth Edition, © 2010 Inciardi

Fourth Edition, © 2008 Berg

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Introduction to Criminal Justice

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Sixth Edition, © 2010 Bohm • Haley

Introduction to Criminal Justice is the perfect text for students interested in pursuing a career in criminal justice and for those who simply want to learn more about this important social institution. Today’s Highest-Profile Investigations and Cases, featuring the most up-to-date examples for this new edition, include the cases of Zacharias Moussaoui (“the 20th hijacker”), Sean Bell (the unarmed bridegroom shot by police), Lisa Nowak (“the jealous astronaut”), and more!

For more information, go to mhhe.com/bohm6 Text (hardcover), 640 pp. NBC News Archive Criminal Justice Lecture Launcher

• Expanded coverage includes terrorism and homeland security, cyber criminals, identity theft, identification and use of physical evidence, digitized fingerprints, DNA analysis, report writing, interviewing and interrogations, and much more. • Updated information is available on the various activities undertaken by criminal investigators, including the Reid method of behavioral analysis, biometric automated toolsets, facial recognition systems, geographic profiling, and more. • Updates on the descriptions of major categories of crimes against people and against property include automated teller robberies, murder and corpus delicti, victims of burglary, identity theft, fire classifications, counterfeiting, and much more. • Hundreds of new references and updated Critical Thinking Exercises and Investigative Skill Builders are incorporated.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/berg4 Text (hardcover), 560 pp.

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NEW Humanities in Western Culture Brief, Revised Fourth Edition, © 2004 Lamm • Stanford Proven strategy This concise text offers a lavishly produced art program and abridged literary selections. The fourth edition includes a unit on the twentyfirst century, introducing current directions in art, music, and literature, while placing these developments in the context of current events. The proven pedagogy includes timelines, color maps, contextual overviews at the beginning and end of each chapter, discussion questions, musical listening examples, a pronunciation guide, a glossary, and more. • Boxed features give lively insights into everyday life and introduce some nonWestern civilizations, comparing aspects of those cultures to the West. • Thorough coverage of women, African Americans, and Hispanics gives students a better understanding of their contributions. • An audio CD with musical examples is available in a discount package with the text.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/lamm4 Text (softcover), 640 pp. Instructor Resource CD-ROM Audio CD

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The Humanistic Tradition Fifth Edition, © 2007 Fiero

The Western Humanities Seventh Edition, © 2011 Matthews • Platt

Global text with broad, balanced coverage integrates politics, culture and history

Extensive historical interpretative context for western humanities

The Humanistic Tradition features a flexible, topical approach that helps students understand our creative legacy as a continuum rather than as a series of isolated events.

The chronologically organized introduction to the Western Humanities—art, music, history, literature, theater, film and the other arts— discusses each within their historical context.

This interdisciplinary survey offers a global perspective, countless illustrations, and more than 150 literary sources. The Humanistic Tradition explores the political, economic, and social contexts of human culture, providing a global and multicultural perspective which helps students better understand the relationship between the West and other world cultures.

By examining the historical and material conditions that influenced the form and content of the arts and literature, the authors provide students a deeper understanding of the meaning of cultural works.

• New Study Questions, designed to provoke class discussion or written assignments, follow each primary source reading. • Core Concepts DVD is included with each student text.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/fierotht5 Volume 1: Prehistory to the Early Modern World (softcover), 448 pp. 978-0-07-325224-7 Volume 2: The Early Modern World to the Present (softcover), 511 pp. 978-0-07-325225-4 Instructor Resource CD-ROM 978-0-07-291008-7

Landmarks in Humanities

NEW

• Increased global emphasis with new Encounters features highlight interactions between the West and other cultures. • Technology is introduced as a manifestation of human creativity, focusing especially on technologies with transformative potential. • Slices of Life essays showcase human voices from each historical period. • Maps and timelines throughout the text, orient students chronologically and geographically.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/mp7 Text (softcover), 800 pp. Readings in Western Humanities, Volume 1 Readings in Western Humanities, Volume 2

Second Edition, © 2010 Fiero Landmarks in Humanities is a single-volume survey of global culture designed for students of humanities, cultural history, and history of the arts.

For more information, go to mhhe.com/fiero2e Text (softcover), 512 pp. Landmarks in Music: Audio CDs

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