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Robert O. Self

Robert O. Self is Associate Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of History at Brown University. His research focuses on urban history, American politics, and the post-1945 United States. His first book, American Babylon: Race and the Struggle for Postwar Oakland, won four professional prizes, including the James A. Rawley Prize from the Organization of American Historians. He is currently finishing a second book, to be published in 2012, entitled We Are Family: The Politics of Gender and Sexuality at the End of the American Century. He teaches courses on the postwar United States; the history of political movements; the history of gender, sex, and the family; and urban history.
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    Online Study Guide for America's History, High School Version

    James A. Henretta; Rebecca Edwards; Robert O. Self
    ©2012 | Seventh Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781457630606

    With fresh interpretations from two new authors, wholly reconceived themes, .....[+]

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  • Student Site for America: A Concise History
    A Bedford/St. Martin's Student Site

    James A. Henretta; Rebecca Edwards; Robert O. Self
    ©2012 | Fifth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312610463

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  • Document E-Reader Online Access for America's History

    James A. Henretta; Rebecca Edwards; Robert O. Self
    ©2011 | Seventh Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312588175

    With fresh interpretations from two new authors, wholly reconceived themes, .....[+]

                    
  • E-Book for America's History, Volume 1 (Access Card)
    A Bedford/St. Martin's Interactive e-Book

    James A. Henretta; Rebecca Edwards; Robert O. Self
    ©2011 | Seventh Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312587208

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  • E-Book for America's History, Volume 2 (Access Card)
    A Bedford/St. Martin's Interactive e-Book

    James A. Henretta; Rebecca Edwards; Robert O. Self
    ©2011 | Seventh Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312583279

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  • E-Book for America's History, Combined Volume (Access Card)
    A Bedford/St. Martin's Interactive e-Book

    James A. Henretta; Rebecca Edwards; Robert O. Self
    ©2011 | Seventh Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312569181

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  • HistoryClass for America's History, Combined Volume (Access Card)

    James A. Henretta; Rebecca Edwards; Robert O. Self
    ©2011 | Seventh Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312665500

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  • Free Companion Site for America's History
    A Bedford/St. Martin's Student Site

    James A. Henretta; Rebecca Edwards; Robert O. Self
    ©2011 | Seventh Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312678890

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  • America's History, Combined Volume

    James A. Henretta; Rebecca Edwards; Robert O. Self
    ©2011 | Seventh Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312387891

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Robert O. Self

Robert O. Self

Robert O. Self is Associate Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of History at Brown University. His research focuses on urban history, American politics, and the post-1945 United States. His first book, American Babylon: Race and the Struggle for Postwar Oakland, won four professional prizes, including the James A. Rawley Prize from the Organization of American Historians. He is currently finishing a second book, to be published in 2012, entitled We Are Family: The Politics of Gender and Sexuality at the End of the American Century. He teaches courses on the postwar United States; the history of political movements; the history of gender, sex, and the family; and urban history.