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Preface | |
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Acknowledgments | |
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New! Introduction: Sources and Interpretations | |
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A Colonizing People NEW! Past Traces: Jesuit Observations on the "Enslavement" of Native American Women, 1633, 1710 | |
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Neal Salibury, Squanto: Last of the Patuxets | |
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Looking out for Number One: Conflicting Cultural Values in Early Seventeenth-Century Virginia | |
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New! Migrants and Motives: Religion and the Settlement of New England, 1630-1640 | |
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Patterns of Black Resistance | |
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The Small Circle of Domestic Concerns | |
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Who Was Benjamin Franklin? | |
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A Revolutionary People | |
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New! Past Traces: A Brief Narrative of the Ravages of the British and Hesians at Princeton | |
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Twelves Hewes: A Boston Shoemaker and the American Revolution | |
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A "Most Undisciplined, Profligate Crew" : Protest and Defiance in the Continental Ranks, 1776-1783 | |
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New! The Constitution and Competing Political Cultures of Late-Eighteenth-Century America | |
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New! "Application": Her Struggle for Survival, Stability, and Self-Determination in Revolutionary Pennsylvania | |
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Free Black Leader | |
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Tecumseh, the Shawnee Prophet, and American History | |
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An Expanding People | |
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New! Past Traces | |
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An Idyll of Work | |
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Culture and Cultivation: Agriculture and Society in Thoreau's Concord | |
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New! God and Workingmen: Popular Religion and the Formation of Philadelphia's Working Class, 1790-1830 | |
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Women, Children, and the Uses of the Streets: Class and Gender Conflict in New York City, 1850-1860 | |
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"Gouge and Bite, Pull Hair and Scratch": The Social Significance of Fighting in the Southern Backcountry | |
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Advocate of the Dream | |
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Heroes and Cowards | |
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Preface | |
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New! Introduction: Sources and Interpretations | |
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An Industrializing People | |
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New! Past Traces: A Letter <19>To My Old Master...," c. 1865 To My Old Master | |
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New! African-Americans in Public Office During the Era of Reconstruction: A Profile | |
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The Chinese Link a Continent and a Nation | |
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NEW! A "Little Kansas" in Southern Oregon: The Course and Character of Populism in Jackson County, 1890-1900 | |
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Women on the Great Plains, 1865-1890 | |
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Of Factories and Failures: Exploring the Invisible Factory Gates of Horatio Alger | |
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The Gospel of Andrew Carnegie | |
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A Modernizing People | |
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New! Past Traces: LeSueur—The Despair of Unemployed Women | |
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A Bridge of Bent Backs and Laboring Muscles: The Rural South, 1880-1915 | |
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The Mysteries of Mountains | |
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New! "Modernism Gone Mad": Sex Education Comes to Chicago, 1913 | |
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Messenger of the New Age: Station KGIR in Butte | |
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What the Depression Did to People | |
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The Politics of Sacrifice on the American Home Front in World War II | |
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A Resilient People | |
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New! Past Traces: Stockman—How the Reagan Revolution Failed | |
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Rebels Without a Cause: Towards an Understanding of Anxious Youth in Postwar America | |
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New! Reconstructing Motherhood: The La Leche League in Postwar America | |
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The Drive-In Culture of Contemporary America | |
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The Paul Robeson-Jackie Robinson Saga: A Political Collision | |
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The Vietnam War, the Liberals, and the Overthrow of LBJ | |
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New! Kevin Phillips America's | |
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Crisis—The Decline of the Middle Class | |