American stories, Volume II, From 1865: living American history
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505 | 8 | |a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 After the Civil War; The Difficulties of Reconstruction; Reconstruction: Black and White; Mary Ames: A New England Woman in Dixie; W.E.B. DuBois and the ""Problem of the Color Line""; Chapter 2 Cowboys and Indians; Buffalo Bill's Wild West; Horses: Flesh and Iron; Buffalo Bill, Black Kettle, and the Wars for the West; Buffalo Bill: Violence and Theater; Annie Oakley; Sherman Alexie's Poem on Buffalo Bill; Chapter 3 A Mosaic of American Life: 1875-1914 | |
505 | 8 | |a Millions of Watts: Thomas Edison and Nikola TeslaMillions of Immigrants; Sadie Frowne: Sweatshop Seamstress; Ida Tarbell: Muckraker; Chapter 4 The U.S. Government: At Home and Abroad; The Scene at Home; Theodore Roosevelt, Part 1: Of Silver Spoons and Police Badges; An International Interlude: Cuba, Hawaii, and the Prelude to War; Theodore Roosevelt, Part 2: Of Rough Riders, Talking Softly, and Carrying a Big Stick; The Spanish-American War and the War Against Filipino Nationalism; Theodore Roosevelt, Part 3: From Lieutenant Colonel to President; Chapter 5 A Palette of Progressives | |
505 | 8 | |a The ""Full Dinner Pail"" and the ""Square Deal"": Theodore Roosevelt as PresidentDefining ""Progressivism"": Roosevelt and Robert La Follette; Different Paths to Progress: Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Frances Willard; Birth Control and Conservation: Margaret Sanger and Gifford Pinchot; Lines in the Water; Chapter 6 World War I; Did Civilization Civilize?; The Causes of World War I in Europe; War, Baseball, Ragtime: From August 1914 to January 1917; The Yanks Are Coming; A Doughboy in the Trenches; Woodrow Wilson and Some Kind of Peace; Chapter 7 The 1920s | |
505 | 8 | |a Introduction to the Twenties: Cars, Commercials, and CrimeAl Capone: The Powers of Money; Zora Neale Hurston: The Harlem Renaissance, American Letters, and the Great Migration; In Cars, on Roads, to Cities; Chapter 8 Into the Great Depression; From Plenty to Plenty of Nothing: Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover; The Bonus Expeditionary Force and the Election of Franklin Roosevelt; The Depression: Why?; Plenty of Dust Stories from Inside the Storm; Eleanor Roosevelt Before the Depression; Popularity from the Pulpit Aimee Semple McPherson; Eleanor Roosevelt Progressive Politics in the Depression | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 9 Out of the Depression and Into WarWhat They Heard on the Radio; Pearl Harbor; Sacrifice; The Internment of Monica Sone; Sergeant E.B. Sledge and Shakespeare'': What a piece of work is a man""; Chapter 10 World War II; James Doolittle Gives America Hope; The War in Europe: 1941-1943; Dwight D. Eisenhower; The Liberation of North Africa and Italy; Daniel Inouye and the 442nd: D-day and the Fall of the Third Reich; Chapter 11 From World War to Cold War; To the Surrender of Japan; After the War: ""Give 'em hell, Harry!"" | |
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contents | These portraits bring American history to life, complementing the historical narrative with engaging biographies of famous and less-well-known figures. Historical patterns and trends appear as they are seen through individual lives, and the selection of profiled individuals reflects a diverse cultural awareness Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 After the Civil War; The Difficulties of Reconstruction; Reconstruction: Black and White; Mary Ames: A New England Woman in Dixie; W.E.B. DuBois and the ""Problem of the Color Line""; Chapter 2 Cowboys and Indians; Buffalo Bill's Wild West; Horses: Flesh and Iron; Buffalo Bill, Black Kettle, and the Wars for the West; Buffalo Bill: Violence and Theater; Annie Oakley; Sherman Alexie's Poem on Buffalo Bill; Chapter 3 A Mosaic of American Life: 1875-1914 Millions of Watts: Thomas Edison and Nikola TeslaMillions of Immigrants; Sadie Frowne: Sweatshop Seamstress; Ida Tarbell: Muckraker; Chapter 4 The U.S. Government: At Home and Abroad; The Scene at Home; Theodore Roosevelt, Part 1: Of Silver Spoons and Police Badges; An International Interlude: Cuba, Hawaii, and the Prelude to War; Theodore Roosevelt, Part 2: Of Rough Riders, Talking Softly, and Carrying a Big Stick; The Spanish-American War and the War Against Filipino Nationalism; Theodore Roosevelt, Part 3: From Lieutenant Colonel to President; Chapter 5 A Palette of Progressives The ""Full Dinner Pail"" and the ""Square Deal"": Theodore Roosevelt as PresidentDefining ""Progressivism"": Roosevelt and Robert La Follette; Different Paths to Progress: Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Frances Willard; Birth Control and Conservation: Margaret Sanger and Gifford Pinchot; Lines in the Water; Chapter 6 World War I; Did Civilization Civilize?; The Causes of World War I in Europe; War, Baseball, Ragtime: From August 1914 to January 1917; The Yanks Are Coming; A Doughboy in the Trenches; Woodrow Wilson and Some Kind of Peace; Chapter 7 The 1920s Introduction to the Twenties: Cars, Commercials, and CrimeAl Capone: The Powers of Money; Zora Neale Hurston: The Harlem Renaissance, American Letters, and the Great Migration; In Cars, on Roads, to Cities; Chapter 8 Into the Great Depression; From Plenty to Plenty of Nothing: Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover; The Bonus Expeditionary Force and the Election of Franklin Roosevelt; The Depression: Why?; Plenty of Dust Stories from Inside the Storm; Eleanor Roosevelt Before the Depression; Popularity from the Pulpit Aimee Semple McPherson; Eleanor Roosevelt Progressive Politics in the Depression Chapter 9 Out of the Depression and Into WarWhat They Heard on the Radio; Pearl Harbor; Sacrifice; The Internment of Monica Sone; Sergeant E.B. Sledge and Shakespeare'': What a piece of work is a man""; Chapter 10 World War II; James Doolittle Gives America Hope; The War in Europe: 1941-1943; Dwight D. Eisenhower; The Liberation of North Africa and Italy; Daniel Inouye and the 442nd: D-day and the Fall of the Third Reich; Chapter 11 From World War to Cold War; To the Surrender of Japan; After the War: ""Give 'em hell, Harry!"" |
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spelling | Ripper, Jason Verfasser aut American stories, Volume II, From 1865 living American history Jason Ripper Abingdon, Oxon ; New York Routledge 2015 1 online resource illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Originally published: M.E. Sharpe, 2008. - This is the second volume in a two-volume set Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 23, 2015) These portraits bring American history to life, complementing the historical narrative with engaging biographies of famous and less-well-known figures. Historical patterns and trends appear as they are seen through individual lives, and the selection of profiled individuals reflects a diverse cultural awareness Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 After the Civil War; The Difficulties of Reconstruction; Reconstruction: Black and White; Mary Ames: A New England Woman in Dixie; W.E.B. DuBois and the ""Problem of the Color Line""; Chapter 2 Cowboys and Indians; Buffalo Bill's Wild West; Horses: Flesh and Iron; Buffalo Bill, Black Kettle, and the Wars for the West; Buffalo Bill: Violence and Theater; Annie Oakley; Sherman Alexie's Poem on Buffalo Bill; Chapter 3 A Mosaic of American Life: 1875-1914 Millions of Watts: Thomas Edison and Nikola TeslaMillions of Immigrants; Sadie Frowne: Sweatshop Seamstress; Ida Tarbell: Muckraker; Chapter 4 The U.S. Government: At Home and Abroad; The Scene at Home; Theodore Roosevelt, Part 1: Of Silver Spoons and Police Badges; An International Interlude: Cuba, Hawaii, and the Prelude to War; Theodore Roosevelt, Part 2: Of Rough Riders, Talking Softly, and Carrying a Big Stick; The Spanish-American War and the War Against Filipino Nationalism; Theodore Roosevelt, Part 3: From Lieutenant Colonel to President; Chapter 5 A Palette of Progressives The ""Full Dinner Pail"" and the ""Square Deal"": Theodore Roosevelt as PresidentDefining ""Progressivism"": Roosevelt and Robert La Follette; Different Paths to Progress: Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Frances Willard; Birth Control and Conservation: Margaret Sanger and Gifford Pinchot; Lines in the Water; Chapter 6 World War I; Did Civilization Civilize?; The Causes of World War I in Europe; War, Baseball, Ragtime: From August 1914 to January 1917; The Yanks Are Coming; A Doughboy in the Trenches; Woodrow Wilson and Some Kind of Peace; Chapter 7 The 1920s Introduction to the Twenties: Cars, Commercials, and CrimeAl Capone: The Powers of Money; Zora Neale Hurston: The Harlem Renaissance, American Letters, and the Great Migration; In Cars, on Roads, to Cities; Chapter 8 Into the Great Depression; From Plenty to Plenty of Nothing: Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover; The Bonus Expeditionary Force and the Election of Franklin Roosevelt; The Depression: Why?; Plenty of Dust Stories from Inside the Storm; Eleanor Roosevelt Before the Depression; Popularity from the Pulpit Aimee Semple McPherson; Eleanor Roosevelt Progressive Politics in the Depression Chapter 9 Out of the Depression and Into WarWhat They Heard on the Radio; Pearl Harbor; Sacrifice; The Internment of Monica Sone; Sergeant E.B. Sledge and Shakespeare'': What a piece of work is a man""; Chapter 10 World War II; James Doolittle Gives America Hope; The War in Europe: 1941-1943; Dwight D. Eisenhower; The Liberation of North Africa and Italy; Daniel Inouye and the 442nd: D-day and the Fall of the Third Reich; Chapter 11 From World War to Cold War; To the Surrender of Japan; After the War: ""Give 'em hell, Harry!"" Since 1865 fast HISTORY / United States / State & Local / General bisacsh BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical bisacsh Education / Biographical methods fast Study skills fast Erziehung Education United States Biographical methods USA Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ripper, Jason American Stories : Living American History: v. 2: From 1865 Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, ©2015 9780765619204 |
spellingShingle | Ripper, Jason American stories, Volume II, From 1865 living American history These portraits bring American history to life, complementing the historical narrative with engaging biographies of famous and less-well-known figures. Historical patterns and trends appear as they are seen through individual lives, and the selection of profiled individuals reflects a diverse cultural awareness Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 After the Civil War; The Difficulties of Reconstruction; Reconstruction: Black and White; Mary Ames: A New England Woman in Dixie; W.E.B. DuBois and the ""Problem of the Color Line""; Chapter 2 Cowboys and Indians; Buffalo Bill's Wild West; Horses: Flesh and Iron; Buffalo Bill, Black Kettle, and the Wars for the West; Buffalo Bill: Violence and Theater; Annie Oakley; Sherman Alexie's Poem on Buffalo Bill; Chapter 3 A Mosaic of American Life: 1875-1914 Millions of Watts: Thomas Edison and Nikola TeslaMillions of Immigrants; Sadie Frowne: Sweatshop Seamstress; Ida Tarbell: Muckraker; Chapter 4 The U.S. Government: At Home and Abroad; The Scene at Home; Theodore Roosevelt, Part 1: Of Silver Spoons and Police Badges; An International Interlude: Cuba, Hawaii, and the Prelude to War; Theodore Roosevelt, Part 2: Of Rough Riders, Talking Softly, and Carrying a Big Stick; The Spanish-American War and the War Against Filipino Nationalism; Theodore Roosevelt, Part 3: From Lieutenant Colonel to President; Chapter 5 A Palette of Progressives The ""Full Dinner Pail"" and the ""Square Deal"": Theodore Roosevelt as PresidentDefining ""Progressivism"": Roosevelt and Robert La Follette; Different Paths to Progress: Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Frances Willard; Birth Control and Conservation: Margaret Sanger and Gifford Pinchot; Lines in the Water; Chapter 6 World War I; Did Civilization Civilize?; The Causes of World War I in Europe; War, Baseball, Ragtime: From August 1914 to January 1917; The Yanks Are Coming; A Doughboy in the Trenches; Woodrow Wilson and Some Kind of Peace; Chapter 7 The 1920s Introduction to the Twenties: Cars, Commercials, and CrimeAl Capone: The Powers of Money; Zora Neale Hurston: The Harlem Renaissance, American Letters, and the Great Migration; In Cars, on Roads, to Cities; Chapter 8 Into the Great Depression; From Plenty to Plenty of Nothing: Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover; The Bonus Expeditionary Force and the Election of Franklin Roosevelt; The Depression: Why?; Plenty of Dust Stories from Inside the Storm; Eleanor Roosevelt Before the Depression; Popularity from the Pulpit Aimee Semple McPherson; Eleanor Roosevelt Progressive Politics in the Depression Chapter 9 Out of the Depression and Into WarWhat They Heard on the Radio; Pearl Harbor; Sacrifice; The Internment of Monica Sone; Sergeant E.B. Sledge and Shakespeare'': What a piece of work is a man""; Chapter 10 World War II; James Doolittle Gives America Hope; The War in Europe: 1941-1943; Dwight D. Eisenhower; The Liberation of North Africa and Italy; Daniel Inouye and the 442nd: D-day and the Fall of the Third Reich; Chapter 11 From World War to Cold War; To the Surrender of Japan; After the War: ""Give 'em hell, Harry!"" HISTORY / United States / State & Local / General bisacsh BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical bisacsh Education / Biographical methods fast Study skills fast Erziehung Education United States Biographical methods |
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