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ISBN-10: 0072935251

ISBN-13: 9780072935257

Edition: 4th 2004 (Revised)

Authors: Alan Brinkley

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This trade-like survey text is known for Alan Brinkley's clear narrative voice, impeccable scholarship, and reliability. It offers a careful examination of American political and diplomatic history, while also exploring the other areas of the American past that are of interest to scholars and students alike. The balanced picture that emerges connects the newer histories of society and culture with the more traditional stories of politics, diplomacy, and great public events. The fourth edition features a completely new four-color design and expanded illustration and mapping program, as well as new "America in the World" features and more!
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Book details

List price: $67.19
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
Publication date: 6/3/2003
Binding: Paperback
Size: 6.00" wide x 8.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.738
Language: English

Reconstruction and the New South
The Problems of Peacemaking
Radical Reconstruction
The South in Reconstruction
The Grant Administration
The Abandonment of Reconstruction
The New South
Conclusion
For Further Reference Debating the Past: Reconstruction
The Conquest of the Far West
The Societies of the Far West
The Changing Western Economy
The Romance of the West
The Dispersal of the Tribes
The Rise and Decline of the Western Farmer
Conclusion
For Further Reference Debating the Past: The Frontier and the West
Industrial Supremacy
Sources of Industrial Growth
Capitalism and Its Critics
The Ordeal of the Worker
Conclusion
For Further Reference
The Age of the City
The New Urban Growth
The Urban Landscape
Strains of Urban Life
The Rise of Mass Consumption
Leisure in the Consumer Society
High Culture in the Urban Age
Conclusion
For Further Reference America in the World: Global Migrations
From Stalemate to Crisis
The Politics of Equilibrium
The Agrarian Revolt
The Crisis of the 1890s
Conclusion
For Further Reference Debating the Past: Populism
The Imperial Republic
Stirrings of Imperialism
War with Spain
The Republic as Empire
Conclusion
For Further Reference America in the World: Imperialism
The Rise of Progressivism
The Progressive Impulse
Women and Reform
The Assault on the Parties
Sources of Progressive Reform
Crusades for Order and Reform
Conclusion
For Further Reference Debating the Past: Progressivism
The Battle for National Reform
Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Party
The Troubled Succession
Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedom
The "Big Stick": America and the World, 1901-1917
Conclusion
For Further Reference
America and the Great War
The Road to War
"War Without Stint"
The Search for a New World Order
A Society in Turmoil
Conclusion
For Further Reference
The New Era
The New Economy
The New Culture
A Conflict of Cultures
Republican Government
Conclusion
For Further Reference
The Great Depression
The Coming of the Depression
The American People in Hard Times
The Depression and American Culture
The Ordeal of Herbert Hoover
Conclusion
For Further Reference Debating the Past: Causes of the Great Depression America in the World: The Global Depression
The New Deal
Launching the New Deal
The New Deal in Transition
The New Deal in Disarray
Limits and Legacies of the New Deal
Conclusion
For Further Reference Debating the Past: The New Deal
The Global Crisis, 1921-1941
The Diplomacy of the New Era
Isolationism and Internationalism
From Neutrality to Intervention
Conclusion
For Further Reference America in the World: The Sino-Japanese War, 1931-1941
America in a World at War
War on Two Fronts
The American Economy in Wartime
Race and Gender in Wartime America
Anxiety and Affluence in Wartime Culture
The Defeat of the Axis
Conclusion
For Further Reference Debating the Past: The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb
The Cold War
Origins of the Cold War
The Collapse of the Peace
America After the War
The Korean War
The Crusade Against Subversion
Conclusion
For Further Reference Debating the Past: The Cold War
The Affluent Society
The Economic "Miracle"
The Explosion of Science and Technology
People of Plenty
The Other America