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100 1 $aMeinig, D. W.$q(Donald William),$d1924-
245 14 $aThe shaping of America :$ba geographical perspective on 500 years of history /$cD.W. Meinig.
260 $aNew Haven :$bYale University Press,$cc1986-c2004.
300 $a4 v. :$bill., maps ;$c26 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $gv. 1.$tAtlantic America, 1492-1800 --$tList of illustrations and tables --$tPreface --$tAcknowledgments --$gpt. 1.$tOutreach : the creation of an Atlantic world --$tPrologue --$g1.$tAmerica as a continuation --$g2.$tIberian initiatives --$g3. The$tcreation of New Spain --$g4. The$tLuso-Farican contribution --$g5.$tInitiatives in the North and Huguenot enterprise --$g6. The$temergence of the English --$g7.$tImplantations from Northwest Europe --$g8.$tGeneralizations : European source regions --$g9.$tGeneralizations : sectors and circuits of the Atlantic world --$g10.$tGeneralizations : geographic models of interaction --$gpt. 2.$tImplantations : the creation of American diversity --$tPrologue --$g1.$tPeoples and places --$g2.$tNorthern coasts : beginnings --$g3.$tNew England --$g4.$tNorthern entryways : the St. Lawrence --$g5.$tNorthern entryways : Hudson Bay --$g6.$tNorthern entryways : the Hudson River --$g7.$tNorthern entryways : the Delaware --$g8.$tPennsylvania --$g9.$tEmergency of Greater Virginia --$g10.$tTropical islands --$g11.$tCarolina and the Carolinas --$g12.$tFlorida --$g13.$tLouisiana --$g14.$tTexas and the lower Rio Grande --$g15.$tEncounter and change : Europeans and Indians --$g16.$tMigration and change : Europeans overseas --$g17.$tEnslavement and change : Africans in America --$g18.$tDefining areas --$g19. The$tEuropeanized area : populations and regional societies, circa 1750 --
505 00 $gpt. 3.$tReorganizations : the creation of an American matrix --$tPrologue --$g1. A$tgeographical transect of the Atlantic world --$g2. The$tGreat War and its alterations of empires --$g3.$tReorganization: Northern America --$g4.$tReorganization : tropical America --$g5.$tReorganization : interior America --$g6.$tExpansions, 1750-1775 --$g7.$tDivergence --$g8.$tDisruption --$g9.$tReorganization : British North America --$g10.$tDestabilization : tropical America --$g11.$tUnification: forming the United States --$g12.$tEmergence of a federal nation --$g13.$tGeneralizations : the disintegration of empires --$g14.$tGeneralizations : the problems of federations --$g15.$tGeneralizations : nation-building --$g16.$tGeneralizations : expansionism, American-style --$gpt. 4.$tContext : the United States circa 1800 --$tPrologue --$g1. The$tUnited States in North America --$g2. The$tUnited States and Europe --$g3.$tE pluribus unum, in uno plures? --$tSources of quotations --$tBibliography --$tIndex --
505 00 $gv. 2.$tContinental America, 1800-1867 --$tList of illustrations --$tPreface --$tAcknowledgments --$gpt. 1.$tExtension : the creation of a continental empire --$tPrologue --$g1.$tDoubling the national territory : Louisiana --$g2.$tPressures on the borders : southward --$g3.$tPressures on the borders : northward --$g4. The$treach westward : to circa 1830 --$g5.$tShoving the Indians out of the way --$g6.$tAssertion and division : Oregon and the Northern boundary --$g7.$tAnnexation and conquest : Texas and the Hispanic borderlands --$g8.$tSpanning a continent - and ocean --$g9.$tEmpire : the geopolitical management of captive peoples --$g10.$tContinentalism : objectives, modes, visions --$gpt. 2.$tExpansion : the growth of a continental nation --$tPrologue --$g1.$tFilling in the framework : migration westward --$g2.$tOccupying new ground : colonization, American style --$g3.$tPlanting new societies : New England extended --$g4.$tPlanting new societies : Virginia extended --$g5.$tPlanting new societies : midlands extended --$g6.$tPlanting new societies : the cotton belt and South Carolina extended --
505 00 $g7.$tColor in the plantings : the Afro-American presence --$g8.$tMaking new pathways : waterways, roads, and rails --$g9.$tTying the parts together : national programs --$g10.$tCreating new centers : cities and systems of cities --$g11.$tHarnessing new forces : industries an industrial regions --$g12.$tCementing the parts together : an American nation --$g13.$tMorphology : the shape of the United States, 1850s --$gpt. 3.$tTension : the sundering of a federation --$tPrologue --$g1. The$tshaping of new states --$g2.$tExpanding the federation --$g3. The$tidea of separation --$g4.$tDisintegration --$g5.$tGeopolitical alternatives --$g6.$tConquest and emancipation --$g7.$tEmpire, nation, federation : geopolitical contentions --$gpt. 4.$tContext : the United States in North America circa 1867 --$tPrologue --$g1.$tContinental America --$g2. The$tnorthern borderlands --$g3.$tHispanic borderlands --$g4. The$tAfro-American archipelago --$g5. A$twider presence --$tSources of quotations --$tBibliography --$tIndex --
505 00 $gv. 3.$tTranscontinental America, 1850-1915 --$tList of illustrations --$tPreface --$tAcknowledgments --$gpt. 1.$tArticulation : binding the coasts together --$tPrologue --$g1.$tForging the iron bond --$gpt. 2.$tDominion : the emergence of American Wests --$tPrologue --$g1.$tDelineating the New West --$g2.$tCalifornia --$g3.$tSouthern California --$g4.$tOregon and the Pacific Northwest --$g5.$tZion, Deseret, and Utah --$g6.$tNew Mexico : Hispanic, Indian, Anglo --$g7. The$tColorado complex --$g8. The$trest of the West --$g9.$tIndians and empire --$g10.$tAmerican Wests-American domain --$gpt. 3.$tConsolidation : structuring an American nation --$tPrologue --$g1. A$tre-United States --$g2.$tNew economic regions --$g3.$tRailroads : the contest for territory --$g4.$tPopulations and peoples --$g5.$tSystems and symbols --$gpt. 4.$tSpheres : American influence and outreach --$tPrologue --$g1.$tCanada and continentalism --$g2.$tMexico and an American Mediterranean --$g3.$tHawaii and an American Pacific --$g4.$tPanama and transcontinental completion --$tSources of quotations --$tBibliography --$tIndex --
505 00 $gv. 4.$tGlobal America, 1915-2000 --$tList of illustrations --$tPreface --$tAcknowledgments --$gpt. 1.$tTechnology : mobilization and acceleration --$tPrologue --$g1.$tMobilization : the automotive revolution --$g2.$tMobilization : neotechnic evolution --$g3.$tAcceleration : on the surface --$g4.$tAcceleration : in the air --$g5.$tAcceleration : invisible and instantaneous --$gpt. 2.$tMorphology : migrations and formations --$tPrologue --$g1.$tPopulations and policies, 1915-1950s --$g2.$tRegionalism, 1920s-1950 --$g3. A$treconnaissance of regions --$g4.$tMidcentury morphology --$g5.$tAltering the federation and internal empire --$g6.$tPopulations and policies, 1950s-1990s --$g7.$tSome reconfigurations--$g8.$tReshaping the nation --$gpt. 3.$tMission : assertions and impositions --$tPrologue --$g1.$tAssertions : America and Europe --$g2.$tImpositions : war and interwar, Europe and Asia --$g3.$tImpositions : Western hemisphere --$g4.$tRedividing the world --$g5.$tImpositions and oppositions --$g6.$tAmerica and the world --$tSources of quotations --$tBibliography --$tIndex.
520 $aVolume one examines how an immense diversity of ethnic and religious groups ultimately created a set of distict regional societies. Volume two emphasises the flux, uncertainty, and unpredictablilty of the expansion into continental America, showing how a multitude of individuals confronted complex and problematic issues.
651 0 $aUnited States$xHistory.
651 0 $aUnited States$xHistorical geography.
651 4 $aEE. UU.$xGeografía histórica.
651 6 $aÉtats-Unis$xHistoire.
651 6 $aÉtats-Unis$xGéographie historique.
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