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نویسندگان: Alan Brinkley
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ISBN (شابک) : 0073513334, 9780073513331
ناشر: McGraw-Hill Education
سال نشر: 2015
تعداد صفحات: 939
زبان: English
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کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب ملت ناتمام: تاریخچه مختصر مردم آمریکا: ایالات متحده، آمریکایی های آفریقایی تبار، جنگ داخلی، دوره استعمار، مهاجران، انقلاب و تأسیس، ایالت و محلی، آمریکا، تاریخ، ایالات متحده، تاریخ، علوم انسانی، کتاب های درسی جدید، مستعمل و اجاره ای، بوتیک تخصصی
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب ملت ناتمام: تاریخچه مختصر مردم آمریکا نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Cover Title Page Copyright Page About the Authors Brief Contents Contents Preface Acknowledgments 1 THE COLLISION OF CULTURES AMERICA BEFORE COLUMBUS The Peoples of the Precontact Americas The Growth of Civilizations: The South The Civilizations of the North EUROPE LOOKS WESTWARD Commerce and Sea Travel Christopher Columbus The Spanish Empire Northern Outposts Biological and Cultural Exchanges Africa and America THE ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH Incentives for Colonization The French and the Dutch in America The First English Settlements Consider the Source: Bartolomé de Las Casas, \"Of the Island of Hispaniola\" (1542) Debating the Past: Why Do Historians So Often Differ? America in the World: The Atlantic Context of Early American History CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 2 TRANSPLANTATIONS AND BORDERLANDS THE EARLY CHESAPEAKE Colonists and Natives Reorganization and Expansion Maryland and the Calverts Bacon\'s Rebellion THE GROWTH OF NEW ENGLAND Plymouth Plantation The Massachusetts Bay Experiment The Expansion of New England Settlers and Natives King Philip\'s War and the Technology of Battle THE RESTORATION COLONIES The English Civil War The Carolinas New Netherland, New York, and New Jersey The Quaker Colonies BORDERLANDS AND MIDDLE GROUNDS The Caribbean Islands Masters and Slaves in the Caribbean The Southwest Borderlands The Southeast Borderlands The Founding of Georgia Middle Grounds THE DEVELOPMENT OF EMPIRE The Dominion of New England The \"Glorious Revolution\" Consider the Source: Cotton Mather on the Recent History of New England (1692) Debating the Past: Native Americans and the Middle Ground CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 3 SOCIETY AND CULTURE IN PROVINCIAL AMERICA THE COLONIAL POPULATION Indentured Servitude Birth and Death Medicine in the Colonies Women and Families in the Colonies The Beginnings of Slavery in English America Changing Sources of European Immigration THE COLONIAL ECONOMIES The Southern Economy Northern Economic and Technological Life The Extent and Limits of Technology The Rise of Colonial Commerce The Rise of Consumerism PATTERNS OF SOCIETY Masters and Slaves on the Plantation The Puritan Community Cities Inequality AWAKENINGS AND ENLIGHTENMENTS The Pattern of Religions The Great Awakening The Enlightenment Literacy and Technology Education The Spread of Science Concepts of Law and Politics Consider the Source: Gottlieb Mittelberger, the Passage of Indentured Servants (1750) Debating the Past: The Origins of Slavery Debating the Past: The Witchcraft Trials CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 4 THE EMPIRE IN TRANSITION LOOSENING TIES A Decentralized Empire The Colonies Divided THE STRUGGLE FOR THE CONTINENT New France and the Iroquois Nation Anglo-French Conflicts The Great War for the Empire THE NEW IMPERIALISM Burdens of Empire The British and the Tribes Battles over Trade and Taxes STIRRINGS OF REVOLT The Stamp Act Crisis Internal Rebellions The Townshend Program The Boston Massacre The Philosophy of Revolt Sites of Resistance The Tea Excitement COOPERATION AND WAR New Sources of Authority Lexington and Concord America in the World: The First Global War Consider the Source: Benjamin Franklin, Testimony against the Stamp Act (1766) Patterns of Popular Culture: Taverns in Revolutionary Massachusetts CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 5 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION THE STATES UNITED Defining American War Aims The Declaration of Independence Mobilizing for War THE WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE The First Phase: New England The Second Phase: The Mid-Atlantic Region Securing Aid from Abroad The Final Phase: The South Winning the Peace WAR AND SOCIETY Loyalists and Minorities The War and Slavery Native Americans and the Revolution Women\'s Rights and Roles The War Economy THE CREATION OF STATE GOVERNMENTS The Assumptions of Republicanism The First State Constitutions Revising State Governments Toleration and Slavery THE SEARCH FOR A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT The Confederation Diplomatic Failures The Confederation and the Northwest Indians and the Western Lands Debts, Taxes, and Daniel Shays Debating the Past: The American Revolution America in the World: The Age of Revolutions Consider the Source: The Correspondence of Abigail Adams on Women\'s Rights (1776) CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 6 THE CONSTITUTION AND THE NEW REPUBLIC FRAMING A NEW GOVERNMENT Advocates of Reform A Divided Convention Compromise The Constitution of 1787 ADOPTION AND ADAPTATION Federalists and Antifederalists Completing the Structure FEDERALISTS AND REPUBLICANS Hamilton and the Federalists Enacting the Federalist Program The Republican Opposition ESTABLISHING NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY Securing the West Maintaining Neutrality THE DOWNFALL OF THE FEDERALISTS The Election of 1796 The Quasi War with France Repression and Protest The \"Revolution\" of 1800 Debating the Past: The Meaning of the Constitution Consider the Source: Washington\'s Farewell Address, American Daily Advertiser, September 19, 1796 CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 7 THE JEFFERSONIAN ERA THE RISE OF CULTURAL NATIONALISM Educational and Literary Nationalism Medicine and Science Cultural Aspirations of the New Nation Religion and Revivalism STIRRINGS OF INDUSTRIALISM Technology in America Transportation Innovations Country and City JEFFERSON THE PRESIDENT The Federal City and the \"People\'s President\" Dollars and Ships Conflict with the Courts DOUBLING THE NATIONAL DOMAIN Jefferson and Napoleon The Louisiana Purchase Exploring the West The Burr Conspiracy EXPANSION AND WAR Conflict on the Seas Impressment \"Peaceable Coercion\" The \"Indian Problem\" and the British Tecumseh and the Prophet Florida and War Fever THE WAR OF 1812 Battles with the Tribes Battles with the British The Revolt of New England The Peace Settlement America In The World: The Global Industrial Revolution Patterns of Popular Culture: Horse Racing Consider the Source: Thomas Jefferson to Meriwether Lewis, June 20, 1803 CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 8 VARIETIES OF AMERICAN NATIONALISM STABILIZING ECONOMIC GROWTH The Government and Economic Growth Transportation EXPANDING WESTWARD The Great Migration White Settlers in the Old Northwest The Plantation System in the Old Southwest Trade and Trapping in the Far West Eastern Images of the West THE \"ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS\" The End of the First Party System John Quincy Adams and Florida The Panic of 1819 SECTIONALISM AND NATIONALISM The Missouri Compromise Marshall and the Court The Court and the Tribes The Latin American Revolution and the Monroe Doctrine THE REVIVAL OF OPPOSITION The \"Corrupt Bargain\" The Second President Adams Jackson Triumphant Consider the Source: Thomas Jefferson Reacts to the Missouri Compromise, 1820 CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 9 JACKSONIAN AMERICA THE RISE OF MASS POLITICS The Expanding Democracy Tocqueville and Democracy in America The Legitimization of Party President of the Common People \"OUR FEDERAL UNION\" Calhoun and Nullification The Rise of Van Buren The Webster-Hayne Debate The Nullification Crisis THE REMOVAL OF THE INDIANS White Attitudes toward the Tribes The \"Five Civilized Tribes\" Trail of Tears The Meaning of Removal JACKSON AND THE BANK WAR Biddle\'s Institution The \"Monster\" Destroyed The Taney Court THE CHANGING FACE OF AMERICAN POLITICS Democrats and Whigs POLITICS AFTER JACKSON Van Buren and the Panic of 1837 The Log Cabin Campaign The Frustration of the Whigs Whig Diplomacy Consider the Source: Alexis de Tocqueville, Concerning the People\'s Choices and the Instinctive Preferences of American Democracy Debating the Past: Jacksonian Democracy Patterns of Popular Culture: The Penny Press CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 10 AMERICA\'S ECONOMIC REVOLUTION THE CHANGING AMERICAN POPULATION Population Trends Immigration and Urban Growth, 1840-1860 The Rise of Nativism TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS REVOLUTIONS The Canal Age The Early Railroads The Triumph of the Rails The Telegraph New Technology and Journalism COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY The Expansion of Business, 1820-1840 The Emergence of the Factory Advances in Technology Rise of the Industrial Ruling Class MEN AND WOMEN AT WORK Recruiting a Native Workforce The Immigrant Workforce The Factory System and the Artisan Tradition Fighting for Control PATTERNS OF SOCIETY The Rich and the Poor Social and Geographical Mobility Middle-Class Life The Changing Family The \"Cult of Domesticity\" Leisure Activities THE AGRICULTURAL NORTH Northeastern Agriculture The Old Northwest Rural Life Consider the Source: Handbook to Lowell, 1848 CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 11 COTTON, SLAVERY, AND THE OLD SOUTH THE COTTON ECONOMY The Rise of King Cotton Southern Trade and Industry Sources of Southern Difference SOUTHERN WHITE SOCIETY The Planter Class The \"Southern Lady\" The Plain Folk SLAVERY: THE \"PECULIAR INSTITUTION\" Varieties of Slavery Life under Slavery Slavery in the Cities Free African Americans The Slave Trade Slave Resistance THE CULTURE OF SLAVERY Slave Religion Language and Music The Slave Family Consider the Source: Senator James Henry Hammond Declares, \"Cotton Is King,\" 1858 Debating the Past: The Character of Slavery CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 12 ANTEBELLUM CULTURE AND REFORM THE ROMANTIC IMPULSE Nationalism and Romanticism in American Painting An American Literature Literature in the Antebellum South The Transcendentalists The Defense of Nature Visions of Utopia Redefining Gender Roles The Mormons REMAKING SOCIETY Revivalism, Morality, and Order Health, Science, and Phrenology Medical Science Education Rehabilitation The Rise of Feminism Struggles of Radical Black Women THE CRUSADE AGAINST SLAVERY Early Opposition to Slavery Garrison and Abolitionism Black Abolitionists Anti-Abolitionism Abolitionism Divided Consider the Source: Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions, Seneca Falls, New York, 1848 America in the World: The Abolition of Slavery Patterns of Popular Culture: Sentimental Novels CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 13 THE IMPENDING CRISIS LOOKING WESTWARD Manifest Destiny Americans in Texas Oregon The Westward Migration EXPANSION AND WAR The Democrats and Expansion The Southwest and California The Mexican War THE SECTIONAL DEBATE Slavery and the Territories The California Gold Rush Rising Sectional Tensions The Compromise of 1850 THE CRISES OF THE 1850S The Uneasy Truce \"Young America\" Slavery, Railroads, and the West The Kansas-Nebraska Controversy \"Bleeding Kansas\" The Free-Soil Ideology The Pro-Slavery Argument Buchanan and Depression The Dred Scott Decision Deadlock over Kansas The Emergence of Lincoln John Brown\'s Raid The Election of Lincoln Consider the Source: Wilmot Proviso, August 8, 1846 CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 14 THE CIVIL WAR THE SECESSION CRISIS The Withdrawal of the South The Failure of Compromise The Opposing Sides Billy Yank and Johnny Reb THE MOBILIZATION OF THE NORTH Economic Nationalism Raising the Union Armies Wartime Politics The Politics of Emancipation African Americans and the Union Cause Women, Nursing, and the War THE MOBILIZATION OF THE SOUTH The Confederate Government Money and Manpower Economic and Social Effects of the War STRATEGY AND DIPLOMACY The Commanders The Role of Sea Power Europe and the Disunited States CAMPAIGNS AND BATTLES The Technology of War The Opening Clashes, 1861 The Western Theater The Virginia Front, 1862 The Progress of the War 1863: Year of Decision The Last Stage, 1864-1865 Debating the Past: The Causes of the Civil War Patterns of Popular Culture: Baseball and the Civil War Consider the Source: The Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863 CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 15 RECONSTRUCTION AND THE NEW SOUTH THE PROBLEMS OF PEACEMAKING The Aftermath of War and Emancipation Competing Notions of Freedom Plans for Reconstruction The Death of Lincoln Johnson and \"Restoration\" RADICAL RECONSTRUCTION The Black Codes The Fourteenth Amendment The Congressional Plan The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson THE SOUTH IN RECONSTRUCTION The Reconstruction Governments Education Landownership and Tenancy Incomes and Credit The African American Family in Freedom THE GRANT ADMINISTRATION The Soldier President The Grant Scandals The Greenback Question Republican Diplomacy THE ABANDONMENT OF RECONSTRUCTION The Southern States \"Redeemed\" Waning Northern Commitment The Compromise of 1877 The Legacy of Reconstruction THE NEW SOUTH The \"Redeemers\" Industrialization and the New South Tenants and Sharecroppers African Americans and the New South The Birth of Jim Crow Debating the Past: Reconstruction Consider the Source: Southern Blacks Ask for Help, 1865 Patterns of Popular Culture: The Minstrel Show CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 16 THE CONQUEST OF THE FAR WEST THE SOCIETIES OF THE FAR WEST The Western Tribes Hispanic New Mexico Hispanic California and Texas The Chinese Migration Anti-Chinese Sentiments Migration from the East THE CHANGING WESTERN ECONOMY Labor in the West The Arrival of the Miners The Cattle Kingdom THE ROMANCE OF THE WEST The Western Landscape and the Cowboy The Idea of the Frontier THE DISPERSAL OF THE TRIBES White Tribal Policies The Indian Wars The Dawes Act THE RISE AND DECLINE OF THE WESTERN FARMER Farming on the Plains Commercial Agriculture The Farmers\' Grievances The Agrarian Malaise Debating the Past: The Frontier and the West Consider the Source: Walter Baron Von Richthofen, Cattle Raising on the Plains in North America, 1885 CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 17 INDUSTRIAL SUPREMACY SOURCES OF INDUSTRIAL GROWTH Industrial Technologies The Technology of Iron and Steel Production The Automobile and the Airplane Research and Development The Science of Production Railroad Expansion and the Corporation CAPITALIST CONSERVATISM AND ITS CRITICS Survival of the Fittest The Gospel of Wealth Alternative Visions The Problems of Monopoly THE ORDEAL OF THE WORKER The Immigrant Workforce Wages and Working Conditions Emerging Unionization The Knights of Labor The American Federation of Labor The Homestead Strike The Pullman Strike Sources of Labor Weakness Consider the Source: Andrew Carnegie Explains the Gospel of Wealth, 1889 Patterns of Popular Culture: The Novels of Horatio Alger CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 18 THE AGE OF THE CITY THE NEW URBAN GROWTH The Migrations The Ethnic City Assimilation and Exclusion THE URBAN LANDSCAPE The Creation of Public Space The Search for Housing Urban Technologies: Transportation and Construction STRAINS OF URBAN LIFE Fire and Disease Environmental Degradation Urban Poverty, Crime, and Violence The Machine and the Boss THE RISE OF MASS CONSUMPTION Patterns of Income and Consumption Chain Stores, Mail-Order Houses, and Department Stores Women as Consumers LEISURE IN THE CONSUMER SOCIETY Redefining Leisure Spectator Sports Music, Theater, and Movies Patterns of Public and Private Leisure The Technologies of Mass Communication The Telephone HIGH CULTURE IN THE URBAN AGE Literature and Art in Urban America The Impact of Darwinism Toward Universal Schooling Universities and the Growth of Science and Technology Medical Science Education for Women America in the World: Global Migrations Consider the Source: John Wanamaker, the Four Cardinal Points of the Department Store, 1874 CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 19 FROM CRISIS TO EMPIRE THE POLITICS OF EQUILIBRIUM The Party System The National Government Presidents and Patronage Cleveland, Harrison, and the Tariff New Public Issues THE AGRARIAN REVOLT The Grangers The Farmers\' Alliances The Populist Constituency Populist Ideas THE CRISIS OF THE 1890S The Panic of 1893 The Silver Question \"A Cross of Gold\" The Conservative Victory McKinley and Recovery STIRRINGS OF IMPERIALISM The New Manifest Destiny Hawaii and Samoa WAR WITH SPAIN Controversy over Cuba \"A Splendid Little War\" Seizing the Philippines The Battle for Cuba Puerto Rico and the United States The Debate over the Philippines THE REPUBLIC AS EMPIRE Governing the Colonies The Philippine War The Open Door A Modern Military System America in the World: Imperialism Patterns of Popular Culture: Yellow Journalism Consider the Source: Platform of the American Anti-Imperialist League, 1899 CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 20 THE PROGRESSIVES THE PROGRESSIVE IMPULSE The Muckrakers and the Social Gospel The Settlement House Movement The Allure of Expertise The Professions Women and the Professions WOMEN AND REFORM The \"New Woman\" The Clubwomen Woman Suffrage THE ASSAULT ON THE PARTIES Early Attacks Municipal Reform Statehouse Progressivism Parties and Interest Groups SOURCES OF PROGRESSIVE REFORM Labor, the Machine, and Reform Western Progressives African Americans and Reform CRUSADES FOR SOCIAL ORDER AND REFORM The Temperance Crusade Immigration Restriction The Dream of Socialism Decentralization and Regulation THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND THE MODERN PRESIDENCY The Accidental President The \"Square Deal\" Roosevelt and the Environment Panic and Retirement THE TROUBLED SUCCESSION Taft and the Progressives The Return of Roosevelt Spreading Insurgency Roosevelt versus Taft WOODROW WILSON AND THE NEW FREEDOM Woodrow Wilson The Scholar as President Retreat and Advance America in the World: Social Democracy Debating the Past: Progressivism Consider the Source: John Muir on the Value of Wild Places, 1901 CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 21 AMERICA AND THE GREAT WAR THE \"BIG STICK\": AMERICA AND THE WORLD, 1901-1917 Roosevelt and \"Civilization\" Protecting the \"Open Door\" in Asia The Iron-Fisted Neighbor The Panama Canal Taft and \"Dollar Diplomacy\" Diplomacy and Morality THE ROAD TO WAR The Collapse of the European Peace Wilson\'s Neutrality Preparedness versus Pacifism Intervention \"OVER THERE\" Mobilizing the Military The Yanks Are Coming The New Technology of Warfare Organizing the Economy for War The Search for Social Unity THE SEARCH FOR A NEW WORLD ORDER The Fourteen Points The Paris Peace Conference The Ratification Battle A SOCIETY IN TURMOIL The Unstable Economy The Demands of African Americans The Red Scare Refuting the Red Scare The Retreat from Idealism Consider the Source: Race, Gender, and World War I Posters Patterns of Popular Culture: George M. Cohan, \"Over There,\" 1917 CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 22 THE NEW ERA THE NEW ECONOMY Technology, Organization, and Economic Growth Workers in an Age of Capital Women and Minorities in the Workforce Agricultural Technology and the Plight of the Farmer THE NEW CULTURE Consumerism and Communications Women in the New Era The Disenchanted A CONFLICT OF CULTURES Prohibition Nativism and the Klan Religious Fundamentalism The Democrats\' Ordeal REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT Harding and Coolidge Government and Business Consider the Source: America\'s Early Telephone Network America in the World: The Cinema CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 23 THE GREAT DEPRESSION THE COMING OF THE DEPRESSION The Great Crash Causes of the Depression Progress of the Depression THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IN HARD TIMES Unemployment and Relief African Americans and the Depression Hispanics and Asians in Depression America Women and Families in the Great Depression THE DEPRESSION AND AMERICAN CULTURE Depression Values Radio The Movies Literature and Journalism The Popular Front and the Left THE ORDEAL OF HERBERT HOOVER The Hoover Program Popular Protest The Election of 1932 The \"Interregnum\" America in the World: The Global Depression Consider the Source: Mr. Tarver Remembers the Great Depression Patterns of Popular Culture: The Golden Age of Comic Books CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 24 THE NEW DEAL LAUNCHING THE NEW DEAL Restoring Confidence Agricultural Adjustment Industrial Recovery Regional Planning The Growth of Federal Relief THE NEW DEAL IN TRANSITION The Conservative Criticism of the New Deal The Populist Criticism of the New Deal The \"Second New Deal\" Labor Militancy Organizing Battles Social Security New Directions in Relief The 1936 \"Referendum\" THE NEW DEAL IN DISARRAY The Court Fight Retrenchment and Recession LIMITS AND LEGACIES OF THE NEW DEAL African Americans and the New Deal The New Deal and the \"Indian Problem\" Women and the New Deal The New Deal and the West The New Deal, the Economy, and Politics Debating the Past: The New Deal Consider the Source: Franklin D. Roosevelt Speaks on the Reorganization of the Judiciary CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 25 THE GLOBAL CRISIS, 1921-1941 THE DIPLOMACY OF THE NEW ERA Replacing the League Debts and Diplomacy Hoover and the World Crisis ISOLATIONISM AND INTERNATIONALISM Depression Diplomacy The Rise of Isolationism The Failure of Munich FROM NEUTRALITY TO INTERVENTION Neutrality Tested The Campaign of 1940 Neutrality Abandoned The Road to Pearl Harbor America in the World: The Sino-Japanese War, 1931-1941 Patterns of Popular Culture: Orson Welles and the \"War of the Worlds\" Consider the Source: Joint Statement by President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 26 AMERICA IN A WORLD AT WAR WAR ON TWO FRONTS Containing the Japanese Holding Off the Germans America and the Holocaust THE AMERICAN ECONOMY IN WARTIME Prosperity and the Rights of Labor Stabilizing the Boom and Mobilizing Production Wartime Science and Technology RACE AND ETHNICITY IN WARTIME AMERICA African Americans and the War Native Americans and the War Mexican American War Workers The Internment of Japanese Americans Chinese Americans and the War ANXIETY AND AFFLUENCE IN WARTIME CULTURE Home-Front Life and Culture Love, Family, and Sexuality in Wartime The Growth of Wartime Conservatism THE DEFEAT OF THE AXIS The European Offensive The Pacific Offensive The Manhattan Project and Atomic Warfare Consider the Source: The Face of the Enemy Debating the Past: The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 27 THE COLD WAR ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR Sources of Soviet-American Tension Wartime Diplomacy Yalta THE COLLAPSE OF THE PEACE The Failure of Potsdam The China Problem and Japan The Containment Doctrine The Conservative Opposition to Containment The Marshall Plan Mobilization at Home The Road to NATO Reevaluating Cold War Policy AMERICA AFTER THE WAR The Problems of Reconversion The Fair Deal Rejected The Election of 1948 The Fair Deal Revived The Nuclear Age THE KOREAN WAR The Divided Peninsula From Invasion to Stalemate Limited Mobilization THE CRUSADE AGAINST SUBVERSION HUAC and Alger Hiss The Federal Loyalty Program and the Rosenberg Case McCarthyism The Republican Revival Debating the Past: The Cold War Consider the Source: National Security Council Paper No. 68 (NSC-68) Debating the Past: McCarthyism CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 28 THE AFFLUENT SOCIETY THE ECONOMIC \"MIRACLE\" Economic Growth The Rise of the Modern West Capital and Labor THE EXPLOSION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Medical Breakthroughs Pesticides Postwar Electronic Research Postwar Computer Technology Bombs, Rockets, and Missiles The Space Program PEOPLE OF PLENTY The Consumer Culture The Suburban Nation The Suburban Family The Birth of Television Travel, Outdoor Recreation, and Environmentalism Organized Society and Its Detractors The Beats and the Restless Culture of Youth Rock \'n\' Roll THE OTHER AMERICA On the Margins of the Affluent Society Rural Poverty The Inner Cities THE RISE OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT The Brown Decision and \"Massive Resistance\" The Expanding Movement Causes of the Civil Rights Movement EISENHOWER REPUBLICANISM \"What Was Good for . . . General Motors\" The Survival of the Welfare State The Decline of McCarthyism EISENHOWER, DULLES, AND THE COLD WAR Dulles and \"Massive Retaliation\" France, America, and Vietnam Cold War Crises The U-2 Crisis Patterns of Popular Culture: On the Road Consider the Source: Eisenhower Warns of the Military-Industrial Complex CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 29 THE TURBULENT SIXTIES EXPANDING THE LIBERAL STATE John Kennedy Lyndon Johnson The Assault on Poverty Cities, Schools, and Immigration Legacies of the Great Society THE BATTLE FOR RACIAL EQUALITY Expanding Protests A National Commitment The Battle for Voting Rights The Changing Movement Urban Violence Black Power \"FLEXIBLE RESPONSE\" AND THE COLD WAR Diversifying Foreign Policy Confrontations with the Soviet Union Johnson and the World THE AGONY OF VIETNAM America and Diem From Aid to Intervention The Quagmire The War at Home THE TRAUMAS OF 1968 The Tet Offensive The Political Challenge Assassinations and Politics The Conservative Response Debating the Past: The Civil Rights Movement Consider the Source: Fannie Lou Hamer on the Struggle for Voting Rights Patterns of Popular Culture: The Folk-Music Revival America in the World: 1968 CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 30 THE CRISIS OF AUTHORITY THE YOUTH CULTURE The New Left The Counterculture THE MOBILIZATION OF MINORITIES Seeds of Indian Militancy The Indian Civil Rights Movement Latino Activism Gay Liberation THE NEW FEMINISM The Rebirth Women\'s Liberation Expanding Achievements The Abortion Issue ENVIRONMENTALISM IN A TURBULENT SOCIETY The New Science of Ecology Environmental Advocacy Earth Day and Beyond NIXON, KISSINGER, AND THE VIETNAM WAR Vietnamization Escalation \"Peace with Honor\" Defeat in Indochina NIXON, KISSINGER, AND THE WORLD The China Initiative and Soviet-American Detente Dealing with the Third World POLITICS AND ECONOMICS IN THE NIXON YEARS Domestic Initiatives From the Warren Court to the Nixon Court The 1972 Landslide The Troubled Economy The Nixon Response THE WATERGATE CRISIS The Scandals The Fall of Richard Nixon Consider the Source: Demands of the New York High School Student Union America in the World: The End of Colonialism Debating the Past: Watergate CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 31 FROM \"THE AGE OF LIMITS\" TO THE AGE OF REAGAN POLITICS AND DIPLOMACY AFTER WATERGATE The Ford Custodianship The Trials of Jimmy Carter Human Rights and National Interests The Year of the Hostages THE RISE OF THE NEW CONSERVATIVE MOVEMENT The Sunbelt and Its Politics Religious Revivalism The Emergence of the New Right The Tax Revolt The Campaign of 1980 THE \"REAGAN REVOLUTION\" The Reagan Coalition Reagan in the White House \"Supply-Side\" Economics The Fiscal Crisis Reagan and the World AMERICA AND THE WANING OF THE COLD WAR The Fall of the Soviet Union The Fading of the Reagan Revolution The Presidency of George H. W. Bush The Gulf War The Election of 1992 Consider the Source: Ronald Reagan on the Role of Government CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT 32 THE AGE OF GLOBALIZATION A RESURGENCE OF PARTISANSHIP Launching the Clinton Presidency The Republican Resurgence Clinton Triumphant and Embattled Impeachment, Acquittal, and Resurgence The Election of 2000 The Presidency of George W. Bush The Election of 2008 Obama and His Opponents Obama and the Challenge of Governing SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE NEW ECONOMY The Digital Revolution The Internet Breakthroughs in Genetics A CHANGING SOCIETY A Shifting Population African Americans in the Post-Civil Rights Era The Abortion Debate AIDS and Modern America Gay Americans and Same-Sex Marriage The Contemporary Environmental Movement AMERICA IN THE WORLD Opposing the \"New World Order\" Defending Orthodoxy The Rise of Terrorism The War on Terror The Iraq War America after the Iraq War Patterns of Popular Culture: Rap Consider the Source: Same-Sex Marriage, 2015 America in the World: The Global Environmental Movement CONCLUSION KEY TERMS/PEOPLE/PLACES/EVENTS RECALL AND REFLECT APPENDIX GLOSSARY INDEX