Indiana History – A Book of Readings
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780253281913
ISBN-10: 0253281911
Pagini: 576
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
ISBN-10: 0253281911
Pagini: 576
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Cuprins
Preface
Introduction
Indiana: The Land and the People
A Poetic Question
Indiana: A New Perspective
1. The First Inhabitants
Indian Achievements
Indiana's Prehistoric Culture
The First Europeans
The Failure of French Policy
The French Fort at Vincennes
2. The Era of the American Revolution, 1763-1789
A Historian's View
The Characters of Henry Hamilton and George Rogers Clark Compared
A Participant Writes
Our March Upon Vincennes
An Enlightened Western Policy
The Northwest Ordinance, 1787
3. Harrison, Tecumseh, and Territorial Politics
Contrary Patterns in Territorial Life
Democratic Influences in Territorial Indian
Slavery in the Indiana Territory/Jacob Piatt Dunn
A Classic Confrontation
Tecumseh, Harrison, and the War of 1812
The Battle of Tippecanoe
An Eyewitness Account of Tippecanoe
Chief Shabonee's Account of Tippecanoe
The Nineteenth State
Statehood Achieved
4. Life on the Indiana Frontier
Pioneers
The Settlers
Senator Smith's Reminiscences
Cultural Centers of the 1820s
Robert Owen's New Harmony
William Conner's Farm
Establishing the Public Schools
Transportation Problems and Plans
The Wabash and Erie Canal
Beginning the Railroad Network
Pioneer Agriculture
The Farming Seasons
The First State Fair
5. The Era of the Civil War
Political Developments
The Fugitive Slave Law in Operation
Birth of the Republican Party in Indiana
The Impact of War upon Indiana
Indiana in the Civil War
Morgan'a Raid into Southern Indiana, July 1863
Postwar Patterns
The 1870s in Context
Governor "Blue Jeans" Williams
6. Into the Modern Era
Natural Gas
The Gas Boom
Life in the Capital City
Indianapolis and Midwestern Culture
Manufacturing and Industry
The Growth of Manufacturing
A New Industry
7. The New Century
Politics and Prohibition
The Riddle of Governor Hanly
Roads and Rails
Farmers, Postmen, and the Good Roads Movement
Indiana's Interurban System
Inventions
Stellite: "Not Steel but Its Master"
The State Centennial
Centennial Legacy: The State Park System
8. Indiana Writers
Practitioners of the Art
Hoosier Authors" Who and Why
A Cartoonist and a Humorist
Autobiographical Excerpts
Grandfather's Pants
An Ernie Pyle Sampler
The Tradition Continues
Kurt Vonnegut
Jean Shepherd
9. Hoosier Life after 1920
The Ku Klux Klan in Indiana
The Klan and a Congressman
The Rise and Fall of D.C. Stephenson
Higher Education
Professor Kinsey at Indiana
Politics and Society during the Depression
Depression Governor
The WPA in Indiana
The Revival of the Republican Party
Tenant Farming Life During the Depression
10. War, and Cold War
The Urban Home Front
Indiana's Mobilization for War
Race Relations in Indiana
A Summary View
Political Issues following 1945
Senator William E. Jenner
House Resolution No. 2
Repeal of the Resolution
11. Recent Trends
Economic Issues
The Struggle for Burns Harbor
Indianapolis on the Rebound
Politcal Issues
The 1964 Primary Electionh
One Person, One Vote?
High School and Collegiate Sports
Indiana's Cinderella Basketball Team
Small College Rivalry: Wabash vs. DePauw
The Hoosier Character
Indiana in the 1950s
A Bicentennial View
Index
Introduction
Indiana: The Land and the People
A Poetic Question
Indiana: A New Perspective
1. The First Inhabitants
Indian Achievements
Indiana's Prehistoric Culture
The First Europeans
The Failure of French Policy
The French Fort at Vincennes
2. The Era of the American Revolution, 1763-1789
A Historian's View
The Characters of Henry Hamilton and George Rogers Clark Compared
A Participant Writes
Our March Upon Vincennes
An Enlightened Western Policy
The Northwest Ordinance, 1787
3. Harrison, Tecumseh, and Territorial Politics
Contrary Patterns in Territorial Life
Democratic Influences in Territorial Indian
Slavery in the Indiana Territory/Jacob Piatt Dunn
A Classic Confrontation
Tecumseh, Harrison, and the War of 1812
The Battle of Tippecanoe
An Eyewitness Account of Tippecanoe
Chief Shabonee's Account of Tippecanoe
The Nineteenth State
Statehood Achieved
4. Life on the Indiana Frontier
Pioneers
The Settlers
Senator Smith's Reminiscences
Cultural Centers of the 1820s
Robert Owen's New Harmony
William Conner's Farm
Establishing the Public Schools
Transportation Problems and Plans
The Wabash and Erie Canal
Beginning the Railroad Network
Pioneer Agriculture
The Farming Seasons
The First State Fair
5. The Era of the Civil War
Political Developments
The Fugitive Slave Law in Operation
Birth of the Republican Party in Indiana
The Impact of War upon Indiana
Indiana in the Civil War
Morgan'a Raid into Southern Indiana, July 1863
Postwar Patterns
The 1870s in Context
Governor "Blue Jeans" Williams
6. Into the Modern Era
Natural Gas
The Gas Boom
Life in the Capital City
Indianapolis and Midwestern Culture
Manufacturing and Industry
The Growth of Manufacturing
A New Industry
7. The New Century
Politics and Prohibition
The Riddle of Governor Hanly
Roads and Rails
Farmers, Postmen, and the Good Roads Movement
Indiana's Interurban System
Inventions
Stellite: "Not Steel but Its Master"
The State Centennial
Centennial Legacy: The State Park System
8. Indiana Writers
Practitioners of the Art
Hoosier Authors" Who and Why
A Cartoonist and a Humorist
Autobiographical Excerpts
Grandfather's Pants
An Ernie Pyle Sampler
The Tradition Continues
Kurt Vonnegut
Jean Shepherd
9. Hoosier Life after 1920
The Ku Klux Klan in Indiana
The Klan and a Congressman
The Rise and Fall of D.C. Stephenson
Higher Education
Professor Kinsey at Indiana
Politics and Society during the Depression
Depression Governor
The WPA in Indiana
The Revival of the Republican Party
Tenant Farming Life During the Depression
10. War, and Cold War
The Urban Home Front
Indiana's Mobilization for War
Race Relations in Indiana
A Summary View
Political Issues following 1945
Senator William E. Jenner
House Resolution No. 2
Repeal of the Resolution
11. Recent Trends
Economic Issues
The Struggle for Burns Harbor
Indianapolis on the Rebound
Politcal Issues
The 1964 Primary Electionh
One Person, One Vote?
High School and Collegiate Sports
Indiana's Cinderella Basketball Team
Small College Rivalry: Wabash vs. DePauw
The Hoosier Character
Indiana in the 1950s
A Bicentennial View
Index