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List of Illustrations xxvii
List of Maps and Charts xxxi
Preface xxxiii
i The Collision of Cultures 1
2 Transplantations and Borderlands 27
3 Society and Culture in Provincial America 59
4 The Empire in Transition 90
5 The American Revolution 114
6 The Constitution and the New Republic 141
7 The Jeffersonian Era 162
8 Varieties of American Nationalism 194
9 Jacksonian America 213
io America s Economic Revolution 237
ii Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South 266
12 Antebellum Culture and Reform 287
13 The Impending Crisis 310
14 The Civil War 337
15 Reconstruction and the New South 369
16 The Conquest of the Far West 401
17 Industrial Supremacy 427
18 The Age of the City 452
19 From Crisis to Empire 481
20 The Progressives 518
21 America and the Great War 552
22 The New Era 579
23 The Great Depression 602
24 The New Deal 627
25 The Global Crisis, 1921-1941 652
26 America in a World at War 669
27 The Cold War 697
28 The Affluent Society 725
29 Civil Rights, Vietnam, and the Ordeal of Liberalism 757
30 The Crisis of Authority 787
31 From The Age of Limits to the Age of Reagan 824
32 The Age of Globalization 853
List of Illustrations xxvii
List of Maps and Charts xxxi
Preface xxxiii
Chapter One
The Collision of Cultures 1
America before Columbus 2
The Peoples of the Precontact Americas 2 • The Growth of Civilizations:
The South 3 • The Civilizations of the North 5
Europe Looks Westward 7
Commerce and Nationalism 8 • Christopher Columbus 8 • The Spanish
Empire 10 • Northern Outposts 12 • Biological and Cultural Exchanges 12 • Africa and
America 18
The Arrival of the English 19
Incentives for Colonization 19 • The French and the Dutch in America 23 • The First
English Settlements 23
iie^tinTÜ^PastTTHE AMERICAN POPULATION BEFORE COLUMBUS 14
i America in the World: THE ATLANTIC CONTEXT OF EARLY AMERICAN
HISTORY 16
I America in the World: MERCANTILISM AND COLONIAL COMMERCE 20
Conclusion 25
For Further Reference 26
Chapter Two
Transplantations and Borderlands 27
The Early Chesapeake 29
The Founding of Jamestown 29 • Reorganization and Expansion 29 • Exchanges of Agricultural
Technology 32 • Maryland and the Calverts 33 • Bacon s Rebellion 34
The Growth of New England 36
Plymouth Plantation 36 • The Massachusetts Bay Experiment 37 • The Expansion of New
England 38 • Settlers and Natives 40 • King Philip s War and the Technology of Battle 40
The Restoration Colonies 42
The English Civil War 42 • The Carolinas 42 • New Netherland, New York, and
New Jersey 44 • The Quaker Colonies 45
Borderlands and Middle Grounds 46
The Caribbean Islands 46 • Masters and Slaves in the Caribbean 41 • The Southwest
Borderlands 48 • The Southeast Borderlands 49 • The Founding of Georgia SO • Middle
Grounds 51
The Development of Empire 54
The Dominion of New England 55 • The Glorious Revolution 55
I Debating the Past: NATIVE AMERICANS AND THE MIDDLE GROUND 52
Conclusion 56
For Further Reference 57
Chapter Three
Society and Culture in Provincial America 59
The Colonial Population 60
Indentured Servitude 61 • Birth and Death 61 • Medicine in the Colonies 62 • Women and
Families in the Colonies 63 • The Beginnings of Slavery in English America 64 • Changing
Sources of European Immigration 66
The Colonial Economies 69
The Southern Economy 69 • Northern Economic and Technological Life 10 * The Extent and
Limits of Technology 11 * The Rise of Colonial Commerce 12 • The Rise of
Consumerism 74
Patterns of Society 75
Masters and Slaves on the Plantation 75 • The Puritan Community 76 • Cities 79
Awakenings and Enlightenments 80
The Pattern of Religions 80 • The Great Awakening 82 • The
Enlightenment 83 • Literacy and Technology 83 • Education 84 • The Spread of
Science 86 • Concepts of Law and Politics 86
I Debating the Past: THE ORIGINS OF SLAVERY 66
1 Debating the Past: THE WITCHCRAFT TRIALS 8o
Conclusion 88
For Further Reference 88
Chapter Four
The Empire in Transition 90
Loosening Ties 91
A Decentralized Empire 91 • The Colonies Divided 92
The Struggle for the Continent 92
New France and the Iroquois Nation 92 • Anglo-French Conflicts 93 • The Great War for
the Empire 94
The New Imperialism 98
Burdens of Empire 98 • The British and the Tribes 100 • Battles over Trade and Taxes 100
Stirrings of Revolt 101
The Stamp Act Crisis 101 • The Townshend Program 102 • The Boston
Massacre 103 • The Philosophy of Revolt 105 • Sites of Resistance 107 • The Tea
Excitement 107
Cooperation and War 109
New Sources of Authority 109 • Lexington and Concord 111
I America in the World: THE FIRST GLOBAL WAR 96
I Patterns of Popular Culture: TAVERNS IN REVOLUTIONARY MASSACHUSETTS 106
Conclusion 112
For Further Reference 113
Chapter Five
The American Revolution 114
The States United 115
Defining American War Ahns 115 • The Declaration of Independence 116 • Mobilizing for
War 117
The War for Independence 118
The First Phase: New England 119 • The Second Phase: The Mid-Atlantic
Region 120 • Securing Aid from Abroad 122 • The Final Phase: The South 123 • Winning
the Peace 125
War and Society 126
Loyalists and Minorities 126 • The War and Slavery 126 • Native Americans and the
Revolution 128 • Women s Rights and Women s Roles 130 • The War Economy 131
The Creation of State Governments 131
The Assumptions of Republicanism 131 • The First State Constitutions 132 • Revising State
Governments 133 • Toleration and Slavery 133
The Search for a National Government 134
The Confederation 134 • Diplomatic Failures 135 • The Confederation and the
Northwest 135 • Indians and the Western Lands 131 • Debts, Taxes, and Daniel Shays 131
I Debating the Past: THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 118
I America in the World: THE AGE OF REVOLUTIONS 128
Conclusion 139
For Further Reference 140
Chapter Six
The Constitution and the New Republic 141
Framing a New Government 142
Advocates of Reform 142 • A Divided Convention 143
Compromise 144 • The Constitution of1781 145
Adoption and Adaptation 148
Federalists and Antifederalists 148 • Completing the Structure 150
Federalists and Republicans 151
Hamilton and the Federalists 151 • Enacting the Federalist Program 152 • The Republican
Opposition 153
Establishing National Sovereignty 154
Securing the West 154 • Maintaining Neutrality 155
The Downfall of the Federalists 156
The Election of 1196 156 • The Quasi War with France 151 • Repression and
Protestisi • The Revolution of 1800 159
I Debating the Past: THE BACKGROUND OF THE CONSTITUTION 146
Conclusion 160
For Further Reference 160
Chapter Seven
The Jeffersonian Era 162
The Rise of Cultural Nationalism 163
Educational and Literary Nationalism 163 • Medicine and Science 164 • Cultural Aspirations of
the New Nation 166 • Religion and Revivalism 166
Stirrings of Industrialism 168
Technology in America 169 Transportation Innovations 113 • Country and City 114
Jefferson the President 174
The Federal City and the People s President 115 • Dollars and Ships 116 • Conflict with
the Courts 111
Doubling the National Domain 178
Jefferson and Napoleon 118 • The Louisiana Purchase 119 • Exploring the West 180 • The
Burr Conspiracy 181
Expansion and War 183
Conflict on the Seas 183 • Impressment 184 • Peaceable Coercion 184 • The Indian
Problem and the British 185 • Tecumseh and the Prophet 186 • Florida and War Fever 181
The War of 1812 188
Battles with the Tribes 188 • Battles with the British 189 • The Revolt of
New England 189 • The Peace Settlement 191
t America in the World: THE GLOBAL INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 170
I Patterns of Popular Culture: HORSE RACING 172
Conclusion 192
For Further Reference 192
Chapter Eight
Varieties of American Nationalism 194
Stabilizing Economic Growth 195
The Government and Economic Growth 195 • Transportation 191
Expanding Westward 198
The Great Migration 198 • White Settlers in the Old Northwest 199 • The Plantation System
in the Old Southwest 199 • Trade and Trapping in the Far West 200 • Eastern Images
of the West 201
The Era of Good Feelings 201
The End of the First Party System 201 • John Quincy Adams and Florida 203 • The Panic of
1819 204
Sectionalism and Nationalism 204
The Missouri Compromise 205 • Marshall and the Court 206 • The Court and the
Tribes 208 • The Latin American Revolution and the Monroe Doctrine 209
The Revival of Opposition 209
The Corrupt Bargain 210 • The Second President Adams 210 • Jackson Triumphant 211
Conclusion 212
For Further Reference 212
Chapter Nine
Jacksonian America 213
The Rise of Mass Politics 214
The Expanding Electorate 214 • The Legitimization of Party 215 • President of the
Common Man 211
Our Federal Union 219
Calhoun and Nullification 219 • The Rise of Van Buren 220 • The Webster-Hayne
Debate 220 • The Nullification Crisis 221
The Removal of the Indians 222
White Attitudes toward the Tribes 222 • The Five Civilized Tribes 222 • Trails of
Tears 223 • The Meaning of Removal 224
Jackson and the Bank War 225
Biddle s Institution 225 • The Monster Destroyed 226 • The Taney Court 221
The Emergence of the Second Party System 227
The Two Parties 221
Politics after Jackson 229
The Panic of 1831 229 • The Van Buren Program 230 • The Log Cabin
Campaign 231 • The Frustration of the Whigs 232 • Whig Diplomacy 234
! Debating the Past: JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY 218
I Patterns of Popular Culture: THE PENNY PRESS 232
Conclusion 235
For Further Reference 236
Chapter Ten
America s Economic Revolution 237
The Changing American Population 238
Population Trends 238 • Immigration and Urban Growth, 1840-1860 239 • The Rise
ofNativism 241
Transportation and Communications Revolutions 241
The Canal Age 241 • The Early Railroads 244 • The Triumph of the Rails 244 • The
Telegraph 246 • New Forms of Journalism 241
Commerce and Industry 247
The Expansion of Business, 1820-1840 241 • The Emergence of the Factory 248 • Advances in
Technology 248 • Innovations in Corporate Organization 250
Men and Women at Work 250
Recruiting a Native Workforce 250 • The Immigrant Workforce 252 • The Factory System and
the Artisan Tradition 252 • Fighting for Control 253
Patterns of Society 254
The Rich and the Poor 254 • Social Mobility 255 • Middle-Class Life 256 • The Changing
Family 251 • The Cult of Domesticity 258 • Leisure Activities 258
The Agricultural North 260
Northeastern Agriculture 260 • The Old Northwest 261 • Rural Life 264
I Patterns of Popular Culture: SHAKESPEARE IN AMERICA 260
Conclusion 264
For Further Reference 265
Chapter Eleven
Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South 266
The Cotton Economy 267
The Rise of King Cotton 267 • Southern Trade and Industry 270 • Sources of Southern
Difference 271
Southern White Society 272
The Planter Class 272 • The Southern Lady 273 • The Plain Folk 214
Slavery: The Peculiar Institution 275
Varieties of Slavery 216 • Life under Slavery 218 • Slavery in the Cities 219 • Free
Blacks 280 • Slave Resistance 280
The Culture of Slavery 282
Slave Religion 282 • Language and Music 283 • The Slave Family 284
I Debating the Past: THE CHARACTER OF SLAVERY 276
Conclusion 285
For Further Reference 285
Chapter Tweleve
Antebellum Culture and Reform 287
The Romantic Impulse 288
Nationalism and Romanticism in American Painting 289 • An American
Literature 289 • Literature in the Antebellum South 291 • The
Transcendentalists 291 • The Defense of Nature 292 • Visions of Utopia 293 • Redefining
Gender Roles 293 • The Mormons 294
Remaking Society 296
Revivalism, Morality, and Order 296 • Health, Science, and Phrenology 291 • Medical
Science 299 • Education 299 • Rehabilitation 300 • The Rise of Feminism 301
The Crusade Against Slavery 302
Early Opposition to Slavery 302 • Garrison and Abolitionism 303 • Black
Abolitionists 303 • Anti-Abolitionists 304 • Abolitionism Divided 306
8 America in the World: THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY 3o4
Conclusion 308
For Further Reference 308
Chapter Thirteen
The Impending Crisis 310
Looking Westward 311
Manifest Destiny 311 • Americans in Texas 312 • Oregon 313 • The Westward
Migration 314
Expansion and War 315
The Democrats and Expansion 316 • The Southwest and California 311 • The Mexican
War 318
The Sectional Debate 320
Slavery and the Territories 320 • The California Gold Rush 322 • Rising Sectional
Tensions 323 • The Compromise of 1850 323
The Crises of the 1850s 325
The Uneasy Truce 325 Young America 325 • Slavery, Railroads, and the
West 326 • The Kansas-Nebraska Controversy 326 • Bleeding Kansas 321 • The Free-
Soil Ideology 328 » The Pro-Slavery Argument 329 • Buchanan and Depression 330 • The
Dred Scott Decision 330 • Deadlock over Kansas 331 • The Emergence of
Lincoln 332 • John Brown s Raid 332 • The Election of Lincoln 333
Conclusion 335
For Further Reference 336
Chapter Fourteen
The Civil War 337
The Secession Crisis 338
The Withdrawal of the South 338 • The Failure of Compromise 339 • The Opposing Sides 339
The Mobilization of the North 340
Economic Nationalism 340 • Raising the Union Armies 342 • Wartime Leadership and
Politics 342 • The Politics of Emancipation 343 • African Americans and the Union
Cause 345 • Women, Nursing, and the War 345
The Mobilization of the South 346
Confederate Government 346 • Money and Manpower 341 • Economic and Social Effects of
the War 349
Strategy and Diplomacy 350
The Commanders 350 • The Role of Sea Power 352 • Europe and the Disunited States 353
Campaigns and Battles 354
The Technology of War 354 • The Opening Clashes, 1861 356 • The Western Theater,
1862 356 • The Virginia Front, 1862 358 • 1863: Year of Decision 361 • The Last Stage:
1864-1865 363
I Debating the Past: THE CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR 340
I Patterns of Popular Culture: BASEBALL AND THE CIVIL WAR 348
Conclusion 367
For Further Reference 368
Chapter Fifteen
Reconstruction and the New South 369
The Problems of Peacemaking 370
The Aftermath of War and Emancipation 311 • Competing Notions of Freedom 311 • Plans fin-
Reconstruction 312 • The Death of Lincoln 314 • Johnson and Restoration 315
Radical Reconstruction 376
The Black Codes 316 • The Fourteenth Amendment 311 • The Congressional
Plan 318 • The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson 319
The South in Reconstruction 380
The Reconstruction Governments 380 • Education 381 • Landownership and
Tenancy 382 • Incomes and Credit 382 • The African American Family in Freedom 383
The Grant Administration 384
The Soldier President 384 • The Grant Scandals 385 • The Greenback
Question 386 • Republican Diplomacy 381
The Abandonment of Reconstruction 387
The Southern States Redeemed 388 • Waning Northern Commitment 388 • The Compromise
of 1811 388 • The Legacy of Reconstruction 391
The New South 391
The Redeemers 391 • Industrialization and the New South 392 • Tenants and
Sharecroppers 394 • African Americans and the New South 395 • The Birth of Jim Crow 395
I Debating the Past: RECONSTRUCTION 376
Conclusion 398
For Further Reference 399
Chapter Sixteen
The Conquest of the Far West 401
The Societies of the Far West 402
The Western Tribes 402 • Hispanic New Mexico 403 • Hispanic California and
Texas 404 • The Chinese Migration 404 • Anti-Chinese Sentiments 401 • Migration from
the East 401
The Changing Western Economy 408
Labor in the West 408 • The Arrival of the Miners 409 • The Cattle Kingdom 410
The Romance of the West 412
The Western Landscape and the Cowboy 413 • The Idea of the Frontier 414
The Dispersal of the Tribes 415
White Tribal Policies 415 • The Indian Wars 411 • The Dawes Act 421
The Rise and Decline of the Western Farmer 421
Farming on the Plains 422 • Commercial Agriculture 423 • The Farmers
Grievances 423 • The Agrarian Malaise 424
1 Debating the Past: THE FRONTIER AND THE WEST 416
Conclusion 425
For Further Reference 425
Chapter Seventeen
Industrial Supremacy 427
Sources of Industrial Growth 428
Industrial Technologies 428 • The Technology of Iron and Steel Production 429 • The
Automobile and the Airplane 431 Research and Development 432 • The Science of
Production 432 • Railroad Expansion and the Corporation 434
Capitalism and Its Critics 437
Survival of the Fittest 431 • The Gospel of Wealth 438 • Alternative Visions 440 • The
Problems of Monopoly 441
The Ordeal of the Worker 442
The Immigrant Workforce 443 • Wages and Working Conditions 443 • Emerging
Unionization 445 • The Knights of Labor 445 • The AFL 446 • The Homestead
Strike 441 • The Pullman Strike 441 • Sources of Labor Weakness 449
I Patterns of Popular Culture: THE NOVELS OF HORATIO ALGER 438
Conclusion 450
For Further Reference 450
Chapter Eighteen
The Age of the City 452
The New Urban Growth 453
The Migrations 453 • The Ethnic City 455 • Assimilation and Exclusion 4SI
The Urban Landscape 458
The Creation of Public Space 459 • The Search for Housing 460 • Urban Technologies:
Transportation and Construction 461
Strains of Urban Life 462
Fire and Disease 462 • Environmental Degradation 462 • Urban Poverty, Crime, and
Violence 463 • The Machine and the Boss 464
The Rise of Mass Consumption 465
Patterns of Income and Consumption 465 • Chain Stores, Mail-Order Houses, and Department
Stores 466 • Women as Consumers 466
Leisure in the Consumer Society 467
Redefining Leisure 468 • Spectator Sports 468 • Music, Theater, and Movies 469 • Patterns
of Public and Private Leisure 410 • The Technologies of Mass Communication 412 • The
Telephone 412
High Culture in the Urban Age 473
Literature and Art in Urban America 413 • The Impact of Darwinism 414 • Toward
Universal Schooling 416 • Universities and the Growth of Science and
Technology 416 • Medical Science 411 • Education for Women 418
I America in the World: GLOBAL MIGRATIONS 456
Conclusion 478
For Further Reference 479
Chapter Nineteen
From Crisis to Empire 481
The Politics of Equilibrium 482
The Party System 483 • The National Government 484 • Presidents and
Patronage 484 • Cleveland, Harrison, and the Tariff 485 • New Public Issues 481
The Agrarian Revolt 488
The Grangers 488 • The Farmers Alliances 489 • The Populist Constituency 490 • Populist
Ideas 491
The Crisis of the 1890s 492
The Panic of 1893 493 • The Silver Question 494 • A Cross of Gold 495 • The
Conservative Victory 491 • McKinley and Recovery 498
Stirrings of Imperialism 498
The New Manifest Destiny 499 • Hemispheric Hegemony 499 • Hawaii and Samoa 500
War with Spain 502
Controversy over Cuba 503 • A Splendid Little War 505 • Seizing the
Philippines 506 • The Battle for Cuba 508 • Puerto Rico and the United States 509 • The
Debate over the Philippines 509
The Republic as Empire 511
Governing the Colonies 511 • The Philippine War 512 • The Open Door 514 • A Modern
Military System 515
I Debating the Past: POPULISM 490
1 America in the World: IMPERIALISM 502
Conclusion 515
For Further Reference 516
Chapter Twenty
The Progressives 518
The Progressive Impulse 519
The Muckrakers and the Social Gospel 520 • The Settlement House Movement 521 • The
Allure of Expertise 522 • The Professions 522 • Women and the Professions 523
Women and Reform 524
The New Woman 524 • The Clubwomen 524 • Woman Suffrage 525
The Assault on the Parties 527
Early Attacks 521 • Municipal Reform 521 • Statehouse Progressivism 529 • Parties and
Interest Groups 531
Sources of Progressive Reform 531
Labor, the Machine, and Reform 531 • Western Progressives 532 • African Americans and
Reform 533
Crusades for Social Order and Reform 534
The Temperance Crusade 534 • Immigration Restriction 535 • The Dream of
Socialism 536 • Decentralization and Regulation 538
Theodore Roosevelt and the Modern Presidency 538
The Accidental President 539 • The Square Deal 540 • Roosevelt and the
Environment 540 • Panic and Retirement 542
The Troubled Succession 543
Taft and the Progressives 544 • The Return of Roosevelt 544 • Spreading
Insurgency 545 • Roosevelt versus Taft 546
Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedom 546
Woodrow Wilson 541 • The Scholar as President 548 • Retreat and Advance 549
I America in the World: SOCIAL DEMOCRACY 528
I Debating the Past: PROGRESSIVISM 536
Conclusion 550
For Further Reference 550
Chapter Twenty-One
America and the Great War 552
The Big Stick : America and the World, 1901-1917 553
Roosevelt and Civilization S53 • Protecting the Open Door in Asia 554 • The Iron-Fisted
Neighbor 554 • The Panama Canal 555 • Taft and Dollar Diplomacy 551 • Diplomacy
and Morality 551
The Road to War 559
The Collapse of the European Peace 559 • Wilson s Neutrality 560 • Preparedness versus
Pacifism 560 • A War for Democracy 562
War without Stint 562
The Military Struggle 562 • The New Technology of Warfare 564 • Organizing the Economy
for War 566 • The Search for Social Unity 568
The Search for a New World Order 570
The Fourteen Points 510 • The Paris Peace Conference 511 • The Ratification Battle 511
A Society in Turmoil 572
The Unstable Economy 513 • The Demands of African Americans 513 • The Red
Scare 516 • The Retreat from Idealism 511
I Patterns of Popular Culture: BILLY SUNDAY AND MODERN REVIVALISM 568
Conclusion 577
For Further Reference 578
Chapter Twenty-Two
The New Era 579
The New Economy 580
Technology, Organization, and Economic Growth 580 • Workers in an Age of
Capital 582 • Women and Minorities in the Workforce 583 • Agricultural Technology and the
Plight of the Farmer 584
The New Culture 586
Consumerism and Communications 586 • Psychology and Psychiatry 588 • Women in the
New Era 590 • Writers and Artists 592
A Conflict of Cultures 592
Prohibition 592 • Nativism and the Klan 593 • Religious Fundamentalism 594 • The
Democrats Ordeal 595
Republican Government 596
Harding and Coolidge 596 • Government and Business 598
1 America in the World: THE CINEMA 588
Conclusion 599
For Further Reference 600
Chapter Twenty-Three
The Great Depression 602
The Coming of the Depression 603
The Great Crash 603 • Causes of the Depression 604 • Progress of the Depression 605
The American People in Hard Times 607
Unemployment and Relief 608 • African Americans and the Depression 608 • Híspanles and
Asians in Depression America 610 • Women and Families in the Great Depression 612
The Depression and American Culture 613
Depression Values 613 • Radio 614 • The Movies 615 • Popular Literature and
Journalism 611 • The Popular Front and the Left 611
The Ordeal of Herbert Hoover 620
The Hoover Program 620 • Popular Protest 621 • The Election of 1932 623 • The
Interregnum 625
¡ Debating the Past: CAUSES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION 606
E America in the World: THE GLOBAL DEPRESSION 6io
Conclusion 625
For Further Reference 626
Chapter Twenty-Four
The New Deal 627
Launching the New Deal 628
Restoring Confidence 628 • Agricultural Adjustment 630 • Industrial
Recovery 630 • Regional Planning 632 • The Growth of Federal Relief 634
The New Deal in Transition 634
Critics of the New Deal 635 • The Second New Deal 631 • Labor
Militancy 631 • Organizing Battles 638 • Social Security 639 • New Directions in
Relief 640 • The 1936 Referendum 641
The New Deal in Disarray 641
The Court Fight 642 • Retrenchment and Recession 644
Limits and Legacies of the New Deal 644
African Americans and the New Deal 645 • The New Deal and the Indian
Problem 641 • Women and the New Deal 648 • The New Deal and the West 648 • The
New Deal, the Economy, and Politics 649
I Patterns of Popular Culture: THE GOLDEN AGE OF COMIC BOOKS 642
I Debating the Past: THE NEW DEAL 646
Conclusion 649
For Further Reference 650
Chapter Twenty-Five
The Global Crisis, 1921-1941 652
The Diplomacy of the New Era 653
Replacing the League 653 • Debts and Diplomacy 654 • Hoover and the World Crisis 655
Isolationism and Internationalism 657
Depression Diplomacy 651 • The Rise of Isolationism 658 • The Failure of Munich 659
From Neutrality to Intervention 660
Neutrality Tested 661 • The Campaign of 1940 663 • Neutrality Abandoned 663 • The
Road to Pearl Harbor 666
S America in the World: THE SINO-JAPANESE WAR, 1931-1941 660
I Debating the Past: THE QUESTION OF PEARL HARBOR 664
Conclusion 667
For Further Reference 668
Chapter Twenty-Six
America in a World at War 669
War on Two Fronts 670
Containing the Japanese 610 • Holding Off the Germans 611 • America and the Holocaust 614
The American Economy in Wartime 675
Prosperity and the Rights of Labor 615 • Stabilizing the Boom and Mobilizing
Production 616 • Wartime Science and Technology 611
Race and Gender in Wartime America 680
African Americans and the War 680 • Native Americans and the War 681 • Mexican
American War Workers 681 • The Internment of Japanese Americans 682 • Chinese Americans
and the War 683 • Women and Children in Wartime 684
Anxiety and Affluence in Wartime Culture 685
Wartime Entertainment and Leisure 686 • Women and Men in the Armed
Services 686 • Retreat from Reform 681
The Defeat of the Axis 688
The Liberation of France 689 • The Pacific Offensive 690 • The Manhattan Project and
Atomic Warfare 691
I Debating the Past: THE DECISION TO DROP THE ATOMIC BOMB 692
Conclusion 695
For Further Reference 696
Chapter Twenty-Seven
The Cold War 697
Origins of the Cold War 698
Sources of Soviet-American Tension 698 • Wartime Diplomacy 699 • Yalta 699
The Collapse of the Peace 701
The Failure of Potsdam 101 • The China Problem and Japan 102 • The Containment
Doctrine 102 • Opposition to Containment 103 • The Marshall Plan 103 • Mobilization
at Home 104 • The Road to NATO 106 • Reevaluating Cold War Policy 108
America after the War 708
The Problems of Reconversion 108 • The Fair Deal Rejected 109 • The Election of
1948 110 • The Fair Deal Revived 112 • The Nuclear Age 112
The Korean War 713
The Divided Peninsula 113 • From Invasion to Stalemate 116 • Limited Mobilization 116
The Crusade against Subversion 717
HUAC and Alger Hiss 111 • The Federal Loyalty Program and the Rosenberg
Case 119 • McCarthyism 119 • The Republican Revival 122
I Debating the Past: THE COLD WAR 706
I Debating the Past: MCCARTHYISM 720
Conclusion 722
For Further Reference 723
Chapter Twenty-Eight
The Affluent Society 725
The Economic Miracle 726
Economic Growth 126 • The Rise of the Modern West 121 • Capital and Labor 128
The Explosion of Science and Technology 729
Medical Breakthroughs 129 • Pesticides 131 • Postwar Electronic Research 131 • Postwar
Computer Technology 132 • Bombs, Rockets, and Missiles 133 • The Space Program 133
People of Plenty 734
The Consumer Culture 135 • The Suburban Nation 135 • The Suburban Family 136 • The
Birth of Television 131 • Travel, Outdoor Recreation, and Environmentalism 138 • Organized
Society and Its Detractors 140 • The Beats and the Restless Culture of Youth 141 • Rock V
Roll 141
The Other America 743
On the Margins of the Affluent Society 144 • Rural Poverty 144 • The Inner Cities 145
The Rise of the Civil Rights Movement 745
The Brown Decision and Massive Resistance 146 • The Expanding Movement 141 • Causes
of the Civil Rights Movement 148
Eisenhower Republicanism 749
What Was Good for ... General Motors 149 • The Survival of the Welfare State 149 • The
Decline of McCarthyism 150
Eisenhower, Dulles, and the Cold War 751
Dulles and Massive Retaliation 151 • France, America, and Vietnam 151 • Cold War
Crises 152 • Europe and the Soviet Union 154 • The U-2 Crisis 154
I Patterns of Popular Culture: LUCY AND DESI 738
Conclusion 755
For Further Reference 755
Chapter Twenty-Nine
Civil Rights, Vietnam, and the Ordeal of Liberalism 757
Expanding the Liberal State 758
John Kennedy 158 • Lyndon Johnson 161 • The Assault on Poverty 162 • Cities, Schools,
and Immigration 162 • Legacies of the Great Society 163
The Battle for Racial Equality 764
Expanding Protests 164 • A National Commitment 165 • The Battle for Voting
Rights 168 • The Changing Movement 169 • Urban Violence 169 • Black Power 110
Flexible Response and the Cold War 771
Diversifying Foreign Policy 111 • Confrontations with the Soviet Union 111 • Johnson and the
World 113
The Agony of Vietnam 773
America and Diem 113 • From Aid to Intervention 115 • The Quagmire 116 • The War
at Home 111
The Traumas of 1968 779
The Tet Offensive 119 • The Political Challenge 180 • The King Assassination 181 • The
Kennedy Assassination and Chicago 181 • The Conservative Response 181
I Debating the Past: THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT 766
I Debating the Past: THE VIETNAM COMMITMENT 778
I America in the World: 1968 782
Conclusion 784
For Further Reference 785
Chapter Thirty
The Crisis of Authority 787
The Youth Culture 788
The New Left 188 • The Counterculture 190
The Mobilization of Minorities 792
Seeds of Indian Militancy 192 • The Indian Civil Rights Movement 193 • Latino
Activism 194 • Gay Liberation 195
The New Feminism 796
The Rebirth 196 • Women s Liberation 198 • Expanding Achievements 198 • The Abortion
Issue 199
Environmentalism in a Turbulent Society 800
The New Science of Ecology 800 • Environmental Advocacy 801 • Environmental
Degradation 801 • Earth Day and Beyond 802
Nixon, Kissinger, and the War 803
Vietnamization 803 • Escalation 804 • Peace with Honor 806 • Defeat in Indochina 806
Nixon, Kissinger, and the World 808
The China Initiative and Soviet-American Detente 808 • Dealing with the Third World 809
Politics and Economics in the Nixon Years 812
Domestic Initiatives 812 • From the Warren Court to the Nixon Court 813 • The Election of
1912 814 • The Troubled Economy 815 • The Nixon Response 816
The Watergate Crisis 817
The Scandals 811 • The Fall of Richard Nixon 820
B America in the World: THE END OF COLONIALISM 810
1 Debating the Past: WATERGATE 8i8
Conclusion 821
For Further Reference 822
Chapter Thirty-One
From The Age of Limits to the Age of Reagan 824
Politics and Diplomacy after Watergate 825
The Ford Custodianship 825 • The Trials of Jimmy Carter 821 • Human Rights and National
Interests 821 • The Year of the Hostages 829
The Rise of the New American Right 829
The Sunbelt and Its Politics 830 • Religious Revivalism 831 • The Emergence of the New
Right 833 • The Tax Revolt 834 • The Campaign of 1980 834
The Reagan Revolution 836
The Reagan Coalition 836 • Reagan in the White House 838 • Supply-Side
Economics 838 • The Fiscal Crisis 839 • Reagan and the World 841 • The Election
of 1984 842
America and the Waning of the Cold War 843
The Fall of the Soviet Union 843 • The Fading of the Reagan Revolution 845 • The Election
of 1988 846 • The First Bush Presidency 841 • The Gulf War 848 • The Election
of 1992 849
I Patterns of Popular Culture: THE MALL 832
Conclusion 851
For Further Reference 852
Chapter Thirty-Two
The Age of Globalization 853
A Resurgence of Partisanship 854
Launching the Clinton Presidency 855 • The Republican Resurgence 856 • The Election of
1996 851 • Clinton Triumphant and Embattled 858 • Impeachment, Acquittal, and
Resurgence 859 • The Election of 2000 859 • The Second Bush Presidency 862
The Economic Boom 864
From Stagflation to Growth 864 • Downturns 865 • The Two-Tiered Economy 866
Science and Technology in the New Economy 866
The Digital Revolution 861 • The Internet 868 • Breakthroughs in Genetics 869
A Changing Society 870
A Shifting Population 810 • African Americans in the Post-Civil Rights Era 811 • Modern
Plagues: Drugs and AIDS 813
A Contested Culture 875
Battles over Feminism and Abortion 815 • The Growth of Environmentalism 816
The Perils of Globalization 880
Opposing the New World Order 880 • Defending Orthodoxy 881 • The Rise of
Terrorism 881 • The War on Terror 883 • The Iraq War 883 • The Decline of the Bush
Presidency 886 • The Election of 2008 881
I America in the World: THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT 878
Conclusion 890
For Further Reference 891
Appendices A-1
Index 1-1
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