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Boyer/Clark/Halttunen/Kett/Salisbury/Sitkoff/Woloch/Rieser's THE ENDURING VISION: A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, 10th EDITION, is designed for both college classrooms and Advanced Placement courses in U.S. history. Although it offers an appropriately complex treatment of the American past, it requires no prerequisite knowledge from students. The approach is not only comprehensive, but readable, lively and illuminating. The text aims to integrate the best recent scholarship in all fields of American history without abandoning a clear political and chronological framework. Its engaging narrative integrates political, social and cultural history within a chronological framework. Inspired by recent scholarship, the last three editions have maintained these strengths while enhancing coverage of Native American, African American and women’s history.