Out of Many: A History of the American People
Autor John Mack Faragher, Mari Jo Buhle, Daniel H. Czitromen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2010
Out of Many, brief edition, reveals the ethnic, geographical and economic diversity of the United States by examining the individual, the community and the state and placing a special focus on the country's regions, particularly the West. Each chapter helps students understand the textured and varied history that has produced the increasing complexity of America. This book is the abridged version of Out of Many, seventh edition.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780205010646
ISBN-10: 0205010644
Pagini: 857
Dimensiuni: 226 x 274 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.84 kg
Ediția:Brief TLC.
Editura: Prentice Hall
ISBN-10: 0205010644
Pagini: 857
Dimensiuni: 226 x 274 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.84 kg
Ediția:Brief TLC.
Editura: Prentice Hall
Notă biografică
John Mack Faragher John Mack Faragher is an Arthur Unobskey professor of American history and the director of the Howard R. Lamar Center for the Study of Frontiers and Borders at Yale University. Born in Arizona and raised in southern California, he received his B.A. at the University of California, Riverside, and his Ph.D. at Yale University. He is the author of Women and Men on the Overland Trail (1979), Sugar Creek: Life on the Illinois Prairie (1986), Daniel Boone: The Life and Legend of an American Pioneer (1992), The American West: A New Interpretive History (2000) and A Great and Noble Scheme: The Tragic Story of the Expulsion of the French Acadians from their American Homeland (2005). Mari Jo Buhle Mari Jo Buhle is a William R. Kenan, Jr. University professor emerita of American civilization and history at Brown University specializing in American women's history. She received her B.A. from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She is the author of Women and American Socialism, 1870-1920 (1981) and Feminism and Its Discontents: A Century of Struggle with Psychoanalysis (1998). She is also the co-editor of the Encyclopedia of the American Left (second edition, 1998). Buhle held a fellowship (1991-1996) from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. She is currently an honorary fellow of the history department at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Daniel Czitrom Daniel Czitrom is a professor of history at Mount Holyoke College. Born and raised in New York City, he received his B.A. from the State University of New York at Binghamton and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is the author of Media and the American Mind: From Morse to McLuhan (1982), which won the First Books Award of the American Historical Association and has been translated into Spanish and Chinese. He is the co-author of Rediscovering Jacob Riis: Exposure Journalism and Photography in Turn of the Century New York (2008). He has served as a historical consultant and been featured as an on-camera commentator for several documentary film projects, including the PBS productions New York: A Documentary Film, American Photography: A Century of Images and The Great Transatlantic Cable. He currently serves as a distinguished lecturer for the Organization of American Historians. He is currently writing New York Exposed: How a Gilded Age Police Scandal Shocked the Nation and Launched the Progressive Era (Oxford). Susan H. Armitage Susan H. Armitage is a professor of history and women's studies emerita at Washington State University, where she was a Claudius O. and Mary R. Johnson distinguished professor. She earned her Ph.D. from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Among her many publications on western women's history are three co-edited books, The Women's West (1987), So Much To Be Done: Women on the Mining and Ranching Frontier (1991) and Writing the Range: Race, Class, and Culture in the Women's West (1997). She served as editor of the feminist journal Frontiers from 1996 to 2002. Her most recent publication, co-edited with Laurie Mercier, is Speaking History: Oral Histories of the American Past, 1865-Present (2009).
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IN THIS SECTION: 1.) BRIEF 2.) COMPREHENSIVE BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS: Chapter 1 A Continent of Villages Chapter 2 When Worlds Collide 1492-1590 Chapter 3 Planting Colonies in North America 1588-1701 Chapter 4 Slavery and Empire 1441-1770 Chapter 5 The Cultures of Colonial North America 1700-1780 Chapter 6 From Empire to Independence 1750-1776 Chapter 7 The American Revolution 1776-1786 Chapter 8 The New Nation 1786-1800 Chapter 9 An Empire for Liberty 1790-1824 Chapter 10 The South and Slavery 1790s-1850s Chapter 11 The Growth of Democracy 1824-1840 Chapter 12 Industry and the North 1790s-1840s Chapter 13 Meeting the Challenges of the New Age: Immigration, Urbanization, and Social Reform 1820s -1850s Chapter 14 The Territorial Expansion of the United States 1830s-1850s Chapter 15 The Coming Crisis the 1850s Chapter 16 The Civil War 1861-1865 Chapter 17 Reconstruction 1863-1877 Chapter 18 Conquest and Survival: The Trans-Mississippi West 1860-1900 Chapter 19 Production and Consumption in the Gilded Age 1865-1900 Chapter 20 Democracy and Empire 1870-1900 Chapter 21 Urban America and the Progressive Era 1900-1917 Chapter 22 A Global Power: The United States in the Era of the Great War 1901-1920 Chapter 23 The Twenties 1920-1929 Chapter 24 The Great Depression and the New Deal 1929-1940 Chapter 25 World War II 1941-1945 Chapter 26 The Cold War Begins 1945-1952 Chapter 27 America at Midcentury 1952-1963 Chapter 28 The Civil Rights Movement 1945-1966 Chapter 29 War Abroad, War at Home 1965-1974 Chapter 30 The Conservative Ascendancy 1974-1991 Chapter 31 The United States in a Global Age 1992-2010 COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Community and Diversity Chapter 1: A Continent of Villages AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Cahokia: Thirteenth-Century Life on the Mississippi The First American Settlers The Development of Farming Farming in Early North America SEEING HISTORY An Early European Image of Native Americans Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 2: When Worlds Collide 1492-1590 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES The English at Roanoke The Expansion of Europe The Spanish in the Americas Northern Explorations and Encounters SEEING HISTORY A Watercolor from the First Algonquian-English Encounter Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 3: Planting Colonies in North America 1588-1701 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Communities and Diversity in Seventeenth Century Santa Fe The Spanish, The French, and the Dutch in North America The Chesapeake: Virginia and Maryland SEEING HISTORY John Smith's Cartoon History of His Adventures in Virginia The New England Colonies The Proprietary Colonies Conflict and War Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Interpreting the Past: Democratic Roots in New England Soil Chapter 4: Slavery and Empire 1441-1770 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Rebellion In Stono, South Carolina The Beginnings of African Slavery The African Slave Trade The Development of North American Slave Societies African to African American SEEING HISTORY A Musical Celebration In The Slave Quarters Slavery and the Economics of Empire Slavery, Prosperity, and Freedom Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 5: The Cultures of Colonial North America 1700-1780 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES The Revival of Religion and Community in Northampton North American Regions SEEING HISTORY A Plan of an American New Cleared Farm Social and Political Patterns The Cultural Transformation of British North America Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 6: From Empire to Independence 1750-1776 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES The First Continental Congress Begins to Shape a National Political Community The Seven Years' War in America The Emergence of American Nationalism "Save Your Money and Save Your Country" From Resistance to Rebellion SEEING HISTORY The Bostonians Paying the Excise-Man, or Tarring and Feathering Deciding for Independence Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 7: The American Revolution 1776-1786 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES A National Community Evolves at Valley Forge The War for Independence The United Sates in Congress Assembled SEEING HISTORY The Surrender of Lord Cornwallis Revolutionary Politics in the States Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 8: The New Nation 1786-1800 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES A Rural Massachusetts Community Rises in Defense of Liberty The Crisis of the 1780s The New Constitution The First Federal Administration SEEING HISTORY The Columbian Tragedy Federalists and Democratic-Republicans "The Rising Glory of America" Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 9: An Empire for Liberty 1790-1824 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Expansion Touches Mandan Villages on the Upper Missouri North American Communities From Coast To Coast A National Economy The Jefferson Presidency Renewed Imperial Rivalry In North America The War of 1812 SEEING HISTORY "A Scene on the Frontiers as Practiced by the 'Humane' British and their 'Worthy' Allies" Defining the Boundaries Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 10: The South and Slavery 1790s-1850s AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Cotton Communities in the Old Southwest King Cotton and Southern Expansion The African American Community Freedom and Resistance The White Majority Planters SEEING HISTORY "Gordon Under Medical Inspection" The Defense of Slavery Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 11: The Growth of Democracy 1824-1840 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES A Political Community Abandons Deference for Democracy The New Democratic Politics in North America The Jackson Presidency SEEING HISTORY "President's Levee, or all Creation Going to the White House" Changing the Course of Government The Second American Party System American Arts and Letters Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Interpreting the Past: Jacksonian Democracy and American Politics Chapter 12: Industry and the North 1790s-1840s AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Women Factory Workers Form a Community in Lowell, Massachusetts The Transportation Revolution The Market Revolution SEEING HISTORY Industrialization and Rural Life The Yankee West Industrialization Begins From Artisan to Worker The New Middle Class Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Interpreting the Past: The Second Great Awakening and Religious Diversity in America Chapter 13: Meeting the Challenges of the New Age: Immigration, Urbanization, and Social Reform 1820s -1850s AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Women Reformers of Seneca Falls Respond to the Market Revolution Immigration and the City Urban Problems SEEING HISTORY P.T. Barnum's Famous "Curiosity:" General Tom Thumb Social Reform Movements Antislavery and Abolitionism The Women's Rights Movement Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 14: The Territorial Expansion of the United States 1830s-1850s AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Texans and Tejanos "Remember the Alamo!" Exploring the West The Politics of Expansion The Mexican-American War California and the Gold Rush SEEING HISTORY War News from Mexico The Politics of Manifest Destiny Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 15: The Coming Crisis the 1850s AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Illinois Communities Debate Slavery America in 1850 Cracks in National Unity The Crisis of The National Party System SEEING HISTORY Brooks Beats Sumner The Differences Deepen The South Secedes Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 16: The Civil War 1861-1865 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Mother Bickerdyke Connects Northern Communities to Their Boys at War Communities Mobilize for War The Governments Organize for War The Fighting through 1862 The Death of Slavery The Front Lines and The Home Front SEEING HISTORY Come and Join Us Brothers The Tide Turns Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 17: Reconstruction 1863-1877 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Hale County, Alabama: From Slavery to Freedom in a Black Belt Community The Politics of Reconstruction The Meaning of Freedom SEEING HISTORY Changing Images of Reconstruction Southern Politics and Society Reconstructing the North Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Interpreting the Past: Realities of Freedom Chapter 18: Conquest and Survival: The Trans-Mississippi West 1860-1900 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES The Oklahoma Land Rush Indian Peoples Under Siege The Internal Empire The Open Range SEEING HISTORY The Legendary Cowboy: Nat Love, Deadwood Dick Farming Communities on The Plains The World's Breadbasket The Western Landscape The Transformation of Indian Societies Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 19: Production and Consumption in the Gilded Age 1865-1900 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Haymarket Square, Chicago, May 4, 1886 The Rise of Industry, the Triumph of Business SEEING HISTORY The Standard Oil Company Labor in the Age of Big Business The New South The Industrial City The Rise of Consumer Society Cultures in Conflict, Culture in Common Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 20: Democracy and Empire 1870-1900 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES The Annexation of Hawai'i Toward a National Governing Class Farmers and Workers Organize their Communities The Crisis of the 1890s Politics of Reform, Politics of Order The Path to Imperialism SEEING HISTORY The White Man's Burden Onto a Global Stage Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Interpreting the Past: Currency Reform Chapter 21: Urban America and the Progressive Era 1900-1917 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES The Henry Street Settlement House: Women Settlement House Workers Create a Community of Reform The Origins of Progressivism SEEING HISTORY Photographing Poverty in the Slums of New York Progressive Politics in Cities and States Social Control and Its Limits Challenges to Progressivism Women's Movements and Black Activism National Progressivism Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 22: A Global Power: The United States in the Era of the Great War 1901-1920 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES The American Expeditionary Force in France Becoming a World Power The Great War American Mobilization SEEING HISTORY Selling War Over Here Repression and Reaction An Uneasy Peace Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 23: The Twenties 1920-1929 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES The Movie Audience And Hollywood: Mass Culture Creates A New National Community Postwar Prosperity and Its Price The State, the Economy, and Business The New Mass Culture SEEING HISTORY Creating Celebrity Modernity and traditionalism Promises Postponed Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Interpreting the Past: The Scopes Monkey Trial as a Harbinger of Change Chapter 24: The Great Depression and the New Deal 1929-1940 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Sit-Down Strike at Flint: Automobile Workers Organize a New Union Hard Times FDR and The First New Deal FDR the Man Left Turn and the Second New Deal The New Deal in the South and West The Limits of Reform Depression-Era Culture SEEING HISTORY Documenting Hard Times in Black and White and Color Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 25: World War II 1941-1945 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Los Alamos, New Mexico The Coming of World War II The Great Arsenal of Democracy SEEING HISTORY Norman Rockwell's "Rosie, the Riveter" The Home Front Men and Women in Uniform The World at War The Last Stages of War Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 26: The Cold War Begins 1945-1952 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES University of Washington, Seattle: Students and Faculty Face the Cold War Global Insecurities at War's End The Policy Of Containment Cold War Liberalism The Cold War At Home Cold War Culture SEEING HISTORY The Hollywood Film Invasion, U.S.A Stalemate for the Democrats Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Interpreting the Past: Cold War Fears and Nuclear Holocaust Chapter 27: America at Midcentury 1952-1963 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Popular Music in Memphis Under the Cold War's Shadow The Affluent Society Youth Culture Mass Culture and Its Discontents The Coming of the New Frontier SEEING HISTORY Televising a National Tragedy Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 28: The Civil Rights Movement 1945-1966 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES The Montgomery Bus Boycott: An African American Community Challenges Segregation Origins of the Movement SEEING HISTORY Civil Rights on the World Stage No Easy Road to Freedom, 1957-62 The Movement at High Tide, 1963-65 Civil Rights Beyond Black and White Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Interpreting the Past: The Quest for African American Equality Chapter 29: War Abroad, War at Home 1965-1974 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Uptown, Chicago, Illinois Vietnam: America's Longest War A Generation in Conflict Wars on Poverty 1968: Year of Turmoil The Politics of Identity The Nixon Presidency SEEING HISTORY Kim Phuc, Fleeing a Napalm Attack Near Trang Bang Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 30: The Conservative Ascendancy 1974-1991 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Grassroots Conservatism in Orange County, California The Overextended Society The New Right SEEING HISTORY The Inaugurations of Carter and Reagan The Reagan Revolution Best of Times, Worst of Times Toward A New World Order "A Kinder, Gentler Nation" Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Chapter 31: The United States in a Global Age 1992-2010 AMERICAN COMMUNITIES Transnational Communities in San Diego and Tijuana The Presidency of Bill Clinton Changing American Communities President George W. Bush and the War on Terror SEEING HISTORY The 9/11 Attacks Barack Obama and the Audacity of Hope Conclusion Chronology Review Questions Recommended Readings MyHistoryLab Connections Interpreting the Past: The Threat of War to Democratic Institutions Appendix Glossary Credits Index
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The use of documents and images are the most compelling features of Out of Many, TLC ... The use of these also reflects current pedagogical trends emphasizing visual learning or tools and uses of primary sources. -Jeff Crane, SamHouston State University The book has a nice, easy-to-read narrative style that is supplemented well with images and useful "extra" features such as American Communities. It is a very good text. -Julie Courtwright, TexasA&M University ...visually appealing and engaging to the students. -Robert B. Bruce, SamHouston State University The broad-ranging, multicultural, multiethnic focus is this book's greatest strength. This is what sets it apart from most other textbooks. -Brian D. Behnken, TexasA&M University The single most compelling attribute of Out of Many, TLC is its smooth comprehensiveness. It is thorough without being overly simplified. Out of Many, TLC is user-friendly and very approachable for students. -Michael K. Ward, CaliforniaState University-Northridge
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