
Created Equal
A Social and Political History of the United States, Brief Edition, Volume 2 (from 1865)
Pearson (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 23. February 2007
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Paperback/Softback
432 pages
978-0-321-42979-7 (ISBN)
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With its inclusive view of American history, Created Equal, Brief Edition, Volume Two emphasizes social history-including the lives and labors of women, immigrants, working people, and minorities in all regions of the country-while delivering the basics of political and economic history.
In this streamlined version of Created Equal, the authors have preserved the chronological framework and strong narrative thread, the rich tapestry of people and events, the engaging and illuminating stories, and the Interpreting History features of the original text, but have sharpened the presentation and prose condensing each chapter by 25 percent.
In this streamlined version of Created Equal, the authors have preserved the chronological framework and strong narrative thread, the rich tapestry of people and events, the engaging and illuminating stories, and the Interpreting History features of the original text, but have sharpened the presentation and prose condensing each chapter by 25 percent.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Adult education
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
771 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-42979-7 (9780321429797)
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Created Equal
A Social and Political History of the United States, Brief Edition, Volume II (from 1865) (with Study Card)
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Content
Each chapter ends with "Conclusion," "Sites to Visit," and "For Further Reading."
15. In the Wake of War: Consolidating a Triumphant Union, 1865-1877.
The Struggle over the South.
Claiming Territory for the Union.
The Republican Vision and Its Limits.
Interpreting History: A Southern Labor Contract.
VI. THE EMERGENCE OF MODERN AMERICA, 1877-1900.
16. Standardizing the Nation: Innovations in Technology, Business, and Culture, 1877-1890.
The New Shape of Business.
The Birth of a National Urban Culture.
Thrills, Chills, and Bathtubs: The Emergence of Consumer Culture.
Defending the New Industrial Order.
Interpreting History: Andrew Carnegie and the "Gospel of Wealth."
17. Challenges to Government and Corporate Power, 1877-1890.
Resistance to Legal and Military Authority.
Revolt in the Workplace.
Crosscurrents of Reform.
Interpreting History: Albert Parson's Plea for Anarchy.
18. Political and Cultural Conflict in a Decade of Depression and War: The 1890s.
Frontiers at Home, Lost and Found.
The Search for Alliances.
American Imperialism.
Interpreting History: Proceedings of the Congressional Committee on the Philippines.
VII. REFORM AT HOME, REVOLUTION ABROAD, 1900-1929.
19. The Promise and Perils of Progressive Reform, 1900-1912.
Immigration: The Changing Face of the Nation.
Work, Science, and Leisure.
Reformers and Radicals.
Expanding National Power.
Interpreting History:Defining Whiteness.
20. War and Revolution, 1912-1920.
A World in Upheaval.
The Great War and American Neutrality.
The United States Goes to War.
The Struggle to Win the Peace.
Interpreting History: African American Women in the Great War.
21. The Promise of Consumer Culture: The 1920s.
The Business of Politics.
The Decline of Reform.
Hollywood and Harlem: National Cultures in Black and White.
Science on Trial.
Consumer Dreams and Nightmares.
Interpreting History: Mario Puzo, The Fortunate Pilgrim.
VIII. FROM DEPRESSION AND WAR TO WORLD POWER, 1929-1953.
22. Hardship and Hope in the 1930s: The Great Depression.
The Great Depression.
Presidential Responses to the Depression.
The New Deal.
A New Political Culture.
Interpreting History: Songs of the Great Depression.
23. Global Conflict: World War II, 1937-1945.
Mobilizing for War.
Pearl Harbor: The United States Enters the War.
The Home Front.
Race and War.
Total War.
Interpreting History: Zelda Webb Anderson, "You Just Met One Who Does Not Know How to Cook."
24. Cold War and Hot War, 1945-1953.
The Uncertainties of Victory.
The Quest for Security.
A Cold War Society.
The United States and Asia.
Interpreting History: NSC-68.
IX. THE COLD WAR AT FULL TIDE, 1953-1979.
25. Domestic Dreams and Atomic Nightmares, 1953-1963.
Cold War, Warm Hearth.
The Civil Rights Movement.
The Eisenhower Years.
Outsiders and Opposition.
The Kennedy Era.
Interpreting History: Rachel Carson, Silent Spring.
26. The Nation Divides: The Vietnam War and Social Conflict, 1964-1971.
Lyndon Johnson and the Apex of Liberalism.
Into War in Vietnam.
The Movement.
The Conservative Response.
Interpreting History: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Vietnam War.
27. Reconsidering National Priorities, 1972-1979.
Twin Shocks: Detente and Watergate.
Discovering the Limits of the U.S. Economy.
Reshuffling Politics.
Diffusing the Women's Movement.
Interpreting History: The Church Committee and CIA Covert Operations.
X. GLOBAL CONNECTIONS AT HOME AND ABROAD, 1979-2006.
28. The Cold War Returns-and Ends, 1979-1991.
Anticommunism Revived.
Republican Rule at Home.
Cultural Conflict.
The End of the Cold War.
Interpreting History: Religion and Politics in the 1980s.
29. Post-Cold War America, 1991-2000.
The Economy: Global and Domestic.
Tolerance and Its Limits.
Violence and Danger.
The Clinton Presidency.
The Nation and the World.
The Contested Election of 2000.
Interpreting History: Vermont Civil Union Law.
30. A Global Nation for the New Millennium.
The George W. Bush Administration.
The American Place in a Global Economy.
The Stewardship of Natural Resources.
The Expansion of American Popular Culture Abroad.
Identity in Contemporary America.
Interpreting History: The Slow Food Movement.
Appendix.
The Declaration of Independence.
The Articles of Confederation.
The Constitution of the United States of America.
Amendments to the Constitution.
Presidential Elections.
Present Day United States.
Present Day World.
Glossary.