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Michigan: A History of the Great Lakes State

Michigan: A History of the Great Lakes State
Authors: Bruce A. Rubenstein, Lawrence E. Ziewacz
Publisher: Harlan Davidson
Category: Book

Buy New: $27.95



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 125548

Media: Paperback
Edition: 4
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 360
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 0.8

ISBN: 0882952579
Dewey Decimal Number: 977.4
EAN: 9780882952574
ASIN: 0882952579

Publication Date: April 30, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Book Description
Like all states, Michigan has grown because of the boldness, wisdom, strength, and creativity of its citizens. In the Third Edition of their popular text, Professors Rubenstein and Ziewacz have combined to present a different kind of state history, one that includes the traditional accounts--the impact of the French and British, the rise of the automobile industry, and the tales of lumbering and mining--but one that also portrays an unflinching account of the story of all the peoples of Michigan, with special emphasis given to American Indians, women's suffrage, and the contributions of white ethnics. Informed by the latest research and taking the Michigan saga right up to the present, this beautiful, well-illustrated book is certain to inform students and all those interested in the unique history of the Great Lakes State.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A good, light history!   May 10, 2008
I use this book for my History 329 class in Michigan history. The other book I considered was the Willis Dunbar history of the state, which is the classic text, but it is pretty ponderous to assign to undergrads. This book is light, with good short chapters and good organization. My students seem to like it.

The book is well written. It is concise and highlights important and interesting events pretty well. Does not dwell in some if the minute detail that the Dunbar book does. I would say if you are looking for a good quick read to get up to speed on Michigan history, this is a good choice.



2 out of 5 stars Michigan: A History of the Great Lakes State   December 20, 2005
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

I was suprised by the two 5 star ratings for this book. I have the second edition in my library and I have not seen the latest edition, so take that into account. Sure, this book has the basics and some interesting details, but photos and maps are an important part of a good history book and it has only a few maps and not an abundance of photos. Many of the photos it does have are somewhat blah. I think you will need to be quite interested in the subject to get much out of this book.


5 out of 5 stars scholary but never obscure   December 24, 2003
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Professors Rubenstein and Ziewacz, successful collaborators on other books, have pulled off a triumph. Well-suited for the classroom, the book is compelling enough for a lay reader interested in any aspect of the rich history of the Great Lakes State. The touch of Lawrence Ziewacz's unique perspective on politics and culture is much in evidence here, and reading the book gives this former colleague the delightful sense of revisiting some of his riveting discussions on Michigania at Michigan State University, where he was a professor for many years. His recent passing means that this volume is the best way to recapture the power of his mature scholarship and prose stylings. A handsome volume, solid and smooth, well-illustrated, too. The definitive book of its type!


5 out of 5 stars Michigan : A History of the Great Lakes State   November 11, 2000
 5 out of 7 found this review helpful

I was in Doctor Rubenstein's Michigan History class at the University of Michigan-Flint in the late 70's. This book contains information from primary research papers from students not only in the class I was in but several other of Doctor Rubenstein's classes. I enjoyed his classes because the information presented not only contained the standard information people receive from high school history classes but also in depth accounts of what really was going on during those times. When I read this book it is like I am reliving those wonderful history classes. I highly recommend this book and any others Doctor Rubenstein has written. You will gain a vast wealth of knowledge about the real Michigan history. I own one of the first printings of this book and will keep it in my library as a cherished memento.

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