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- ISBN-10 : 1305861663
- ISBN-13 : 978-1305861664
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THE ENDURING VISION’s engaging narrative integrates political, social, and cultural history within a chronological framework. Known for its focus on the environment and the land, the text is also praised for its innovative coverage of cultural history, public health and medicine, and the West — including Native American history. The ninth edition incorporates new scholarship throughout, includes a variety of new photos, and brings the discussion fully up to date with coverage of the 2016 presidential campaign.
Table of contents
- Ch 1: The Enduring Vision Native Peoples of America, to 1500
- 1-1 The First Americans, ca. 13,000-2500 B.C.E.
- 1-2 The Emergence of Tribal Societies, ca. 2500 B.C.E.-C.E. 1500
- 1-3 Native American Kinship, Gender, and Culture, ca. 1500 C.E.
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 2: The Rise of the Atlantic World, 1400-1625
- 2-1 The Context for European Exploration
- 2-2 Exploration, Interaction, and Early Contact in the Atlantic World, 1400-1600
- 2-3 Footholds in North America, 1512-1625
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 3: The Emergence of Colonial Societies, 1625-1700
- 3-1 Chesapeake Society
- 3-2 New England: Puritanism and Its Decline
- 3-3 The Spread of Slavery: The Caribbean and Carolina
- 3-4 The Middle Colonies: Ethnic and Religious Diversity
- 3-5 Rivals for North America: France and Spain
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 4: The Bonds of Empire, 1660-1750
- 4-1 England’s Wars and Colonial Reverberations, 1660-1713
- 4-2 Colonial Economies and Societies, 1660-1750
- 4-3 Competing for a Continent, 1713-1750
- 4-4 Public Life in British America, 1689-1750
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 5: Roads to Revolution, 1750-1776
- 5-1 Triumph and Tensions: The British Empire, 1750-1763
- 5-2 Imperial Authority, Colonial Opposition, 1760-1766
- 5-3 Resistance Resumes, 1766-1770
- 5-4 The Deepening Crisis, 1770-1774
- 5-5 Toward Independence, 1774-1776
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 6: Securing Independence, Defining Nationhood, 1776-1788
- 6-1 The Prospects of War
- 6-2 War and Peace, 1776-1783
- 6-3 The Revolution and Social Change
- 6-4 Forging New Governments, 1776-1787
- 6-5 Toward a New Constitution, 1786-1788
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 7: Launching the New Republic, 1788-1800
- 7-1 Economic and Social Change
- 7-2 Constitutional Government and New Domestic Policies, 1788-1794
- 7-3 The United States in a Wider World, 1789-1796
- 7-4 Parties and Politics, 1793-1800
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 8: America at War and Peace, 1801-1824
- 8-1 The Age of Jefferson
- 8-2 The Gathering Storm
- 8-3 The War of 1812
- 8-4 The Awakening of American Nationalism
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 9: The Transformation of American Society, 1815-1840
- 9-1 Westward Expansion
- 9-2 The Growth of the Market Economy
- 9-3 Industrial Beginnings
- 9-4 The Revolution in Social Relationships
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 10: Democratic Politics, Religious Revival, and Reform, 1824-1840
- 10-1 The Rise of Democratic Politics, 1824-1832
- 10-2 The Bank Controversy and the Second Party System, 1833-1840
- 10-3 The Rise of Popular Religion
- 10-4 The Age of Reform
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 11: Technology, Culture, and Everyday Life, 1840-1860
- 11-1 Technology and Economic Growth
- 11-2 The Quality of Life
- 11-3 Commercializing Leisure
- 11-4 The American Renaissance in Literature and Art
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 12: The Old South and Slavery, 1830-1860
- 12-1 King Cotton
- 12-2 The White South
- 12-3 Life under Slavery
- 12-4 The Emergence of African American Culture
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 13: Immigration, Expansion, and Sectional Conflict, 1840-1848
- 13-1 Newcomers and Natives
- 13-2 The West and Beyond
- 13-3 The Politics of Expansion, 1840-1846
- 13-4 The U.S. War with Mexico and Its Aftermath, 1846-1848
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 14: From Compromise to Secession, 1850-1861
- 14-1 The Compromise of 1850
- 14-2 The Collapse of the Second Party System, 1853-1856
- 14-3 The Crisis of the Union, 1857-1860
- 14-4 The Union Fragments, 1860-1861
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 15: Crucible of Freedom: Civil War, 1861-1865
- 15-1 Mobilizing for War
- 15-2 In Battle, 1861-1862
- 15-3 Emancipation Transforms the War, 1863
- 15-4 War and Society, North and South
- 15-5 The Union Victorious, 1864-1865
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 16: Reconstruction and Resistance, 1865-1877
- 16-1 Reconstruction Politics, 1865-1868
- 16-2 Reconstruction Governments
- 16-3 The Impact of Emancipation
- 16-4 New Concerns in the North, 1868-1876
- 16-5 Reconstruction Abandoned, 1876-1877
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 17: The Transformation of the Trans-Mississippi West, 1860-1900
- 17-1 Native Americans and the Trans-Mississippi West
- 17-2 Resettling the West
- 17-3 Exploiting the Western Landscape
- 17-4 The West of Myth and Legend
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 18: The Rise of Industrial America, 1865-1900
- 18-1 The Rise of Corporate America
- 18-2 Stimulating Economic Growth
- 18-3 The New South
- 18-4 Factories and the Workforce
- 18-5 Labor Unions and Industrial Conflict
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 19: Immigration, Urbanization, and Everyday Life, 1860-1900
- 19-1 The New American City
- 19-2 Middle- and Upper-Class Society and Culture
- 19-3 Reforming the Working Class
- 19-4 Working-Class Leisure in the Immigrant City
- 19-5 Cultures in Conflict
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 20: Politics and Expansion in an Industrializing Age, 1877-1900
- 20-1 Party Politics in an Era of Upheaval, 1877-1884
- 20-2 Politics of Privilege, Politics of Exclusion, 1884-1892
- 20-3 The 1890s: Politics in a Depression Decade
- 20-4 Expansionist Stirrings and War with Spain, 1878-1901
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 21: The Progressive Era, 1900-1917
- 21-1 Progressives and Their Ideas
- 21-2 Grassroots Progressivism
- 21-3 Progressivism and Social Control
- 21-4 Blacks, Women, and Workers Organize
- 21-5 National Progressivism: Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson, 1901-1917
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 22: Global Involvements and World War I, 1902-1920
- 22-1 Defining America’s World Role, 1902-1914
- 22-2 War in Europe, 1914-1917
- 22-3 Mobilizing at Home, Fighting in France, 1917-1918
- 22-4 Promoting the War and Suppressing Dissent
- 22-5 Economic and Social Trends in Wartime America
- 22-6 Joyous Armistice, Bitter Aftermath, 1918-1920
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 23: Coping with Change, 1920-1929
- 23-1 A New Economic Order
- 23-2 Standpat Politics in a Decade of Change
- 23-3 Mass Society, Mass Culture
- 23-4 Cultural Ferment and Creativity
- 23-5 A Society in Conflict
- 23-6 Hoover at the Helm
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 24: The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929-1939
- 24-1 Crash and Depression, 1929-1932
- 24-2 The New Deal Takes Shape, 1933-1935
- 24-3 The New Deal Changes Course, 1935-1936
- 24.4 The New Deal’s End Stage, 1937-1939
- 24-5 Social Change and Social Action in the 1930s
- 24-6 The American Cultural Scene in the 1930s
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 25: Americans and a World in Crisis, 1933-1945
- 25-1 The United States in a Menacing World, 1933-1939
- 25-2 Into the Storm, 1939-1941
- 25-3 America Mobilizes for War
- 25-4 The Battlefront, 1942-1944
- 25-5 War and American Society
- 25-6 Triumph and Tragedy, 1945
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 26: The Cold War Abroad and at Home, 1945-1960
- 26-1 Anticommunism and Containment, 1946-1953
- 26-2 The Truman Administration at Home, 1945-1952
- 26-3 The Politics of Anticommunism
- 26-4 The Cold War Continues
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 27: America at Midcentury, 1945-1961
- 27-1 Postwar Jitters and the Affluent Society
- 27-2 Prosperity and the Suburbs
- 27-3 The Other America
- 27-4 The Civil Rights Movement
- 27-5 Seeds of Disquiet
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 28: Liberalism, Civil Rights, and War in Vietnam, 1960-1975
- 28-1 The Kennedy Presidency, 1961-1963
- 28-2 The Continuing Struggle for Black Equality, 1961-1968
- 28-3 The Expanding Movement for Equality
- 28-4 Liberalism Ascendant, 1963-1968
- 28-5 The Vietnam Crusade, 1961-1975
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 29: A Time of Upheaval, 1961-1980
- 29-1 Coming Apart
- 29-2 The Countercultural Rebellion
- 29-3 Feminism and a Values Revolution
- 29-4 A Divided Nation
- 29-5 Successes Abroad, Crises at Home
- 29-6 A Troubled Nation and Presidency
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 30: A Conservative Revival and the End of the Cold War, 1980-2000
- 30-1 A Conservative Shift in Culture and Politics
- 30-2 Domestic Drift and a New World Order
- 30-3 Domestic and Global Issues at Century’s End
- 30-4 Tobacco Wars, White House Scandal, Disputed Election, 1996-2000
- 30-5 Economic and Cultural Trends at Century’s End
- The Whole Vision
- Ch 31: A Changing Nation Confronts Home-Front Crises and New Global Realities, 2001 to the Present
- 31-1 America under Attack: September 11, 2001, and Its Aftermath
- 31-2 Politics and the Economy as a New Century Begins
- 31-3 Debating Iraq and Confronting Other Global Challenges
- 31-4 The Bush Era Ends
- 31-5 The Obama Presidency
- 31-6 The Perils of Diplomacy: Obama and the World
- 31-7 Social and Economic Trends in Contemporary America
- The Whole Vision
- Appendix
- Index