American Destiny
Narrative of a Nation, Combined Volume with New MyHistoryLab with Etext -- Access Card Package
Pearson (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 7. July 2011
Book
Mixed media product
978-0-205-21655-0 (ISBN)
Description
Bridging the present to the past. American Destiny's mission is to show readers how history connects to the experiences and expectations that mark their lives. The authors pursue that mission through a variety of distinctive features, including American Lives essays and Re-Viewing the Past movie essays. This book is the abridged version of The American Nation, 14th edition. Note: MyHistoryLab does not come automatically packaged with this text. To purchase MyHistoryLab, please visit www.MyHistoryLab.com or use ISBN: 9780205216550.
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4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
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Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
ISBN-13
978-0-205-21655-0 (9780205216550)
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Mark C. Carnes | John A. Garraty
American Destiny
Narrative of a Nation, Concise Edition, Combined Volume (Second printing)
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Pearson
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Mark C. Carnes Mark C. Carnes received his undergraduate degree from Harvard and his Ph.D in history from Columbia University. He has chaired both the history and American studies departments at Barnard College and Columbia University, where he serves as the Ann Whitney Olin professor of history. He is also the general editor of the American National Biography, whose 27th volume will appear in 2011. Carnes has published numerous books on American social and cultural history, including Secret Ritual and Manhood in Victorian America (1989), Past Imperfect: History According to the Movies (1995), Novel History: Historians and Novelists Confront America's Past (2001) and Invisible Giants: 50 Americans That Shaped the Nation but Missed the History Books (2002). Carnes also pioneered the Reacting to the Past pedagogy, which won the Theodore Hesburgh Award as the top outstanding pedagogical innovation in the nation (2004). In Reacting to the Past, college students play elaborate games, set in the past, their roles informed by classic texts. (For more on Reacting, see: www.barnard.edu/reacting.) In 2005 the American Historical Association named Carnes the recipient of the William Gilbert Prize for the best article on teaching history. His Mind Games: Rethinking Higher Education will be published in 2012. John A. Garraty John A. Garraty held a Ph.D from Columbia University and an L.H.D. from Michigan State University. He was the Gouverneur Morris professor emeritus of history at Columbia. He was also the author, co-author and editor of scores of books and articles, among them biographies of Silas Wright, Henry Cabot Lodge, Woodrow Wilson, George W. Perkins and Theodore Roosevelt. With Carnes, he co-edited the American National Biography. Garraty also contributed a volume - The New Commonwealth - to the New American Nation series and published a pioneering comparative study of the Great Depression.
Content
Detailed Contents Maps and Graphs Feature Essays Preface Supplements for Instructors and Students About the Authors Prologue: Beginnings Chapter 1 Alien Encounters: Europe in the Americas Chapter 2 American Society in the Making Chapter 3 America in the British Empire Chapter 4 The American Revolution Chapter 5 The Federalist Era: Nationalism Triumphant Chapter 6 Jeffersonian Democracy Chapter 7 National Growing Pains Chapter 8 Toward A National Economy Chapter 9 Jacksonian Democracy Chapter 10 The Making of Middle-Class America Chapter 11 Westward Expansion Chapter 12 The Sections Go Their Own Ways Chapter 13 The Coming of the Civil War Chapter 14 The War to Save the Union Chapter 15 Reconstruction and the South Chapter 16 The Conquest of the West Chapter 17 An Industrial Giant Emerges Chapter 18 American Society in the Industrial Age Chapter 19 Intellectual and Cultural Trends in the Late Nineteenth Century Chapter 20 From Smoke-Filled Rooms to Prairie Wildfire: 1877-1896 Chapter 21 The Age of Reform Chapter 22 From Isolation to Empire Chapter 23 Woodrow Wilson and the Great War Chapter 24 Postwar Sociert and Culture: Change and Adjustment Chapter 25 From "Normalcy" to Economic Collapse: 1921-1933 Chapter 26 The New Deal: 1933-1941 Chapter 27 War and Peace: 1941-1945 Chapter 28 Collision Courses, Abroad and at Home: 1946-1960 Chapter 29 From Camelot to Watergate: 1961-1975 Chapter 20 Running on Empty: 1975-1991 Chapter 31 From Boomers to Millennials Chapter 32 Shocks and Responses, 1992-Present Maps Index