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245 04 $aThe enduring vision$ba history of the American people /$cPaul S. Boyer, University of Wisconsin ; Clifford E. Clark, Jr., Carleton College ; Karen Halttunen, University of Southern California ; Joseph F. Kett, University of Virginia ; Neal Salisbury, Smith College ; Harvard Sitkoff, University of New Hampshire ; Nancy Woloch, Barnard College ; Andrew Rieser, State University of New York, Dutchess Community College.
246 30 $aHistory of the American people
250 $aNinth edition.
264 1 $aBoston :$bCengage Learning,$c2018.
300 $axxxii, 933, A-22, I-51 pages :$billustrations (chiefly color), maps ;$c28 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aPrologue: enduring vision, enduring land -- 1. Native peoples of America, to 1500 -- 2. The rise of the Atlantic world, 1400-1625 -- 3. The emergence of colonial societies, 1625-1700 -- 4. The bonds of empire, 1660-1750 -- 5. Roads to revolution, 1750-1776 -- 6. Securing independence, defining nationhood, 1776-1788 -- 7. Launching the new republic, 1788-1800 -- 8. America at war and peace, 1801-1824 -- 9. The transformation of American society, 1815-1840 -- 10. Democratic politics, religious revival, and reform, 1824-1840 -- 11. Technology, culture, and everyday life, 1840-1860 -- 12. The old south and slavery, 1830-1860 -- 13. Immigration, expansion, and sectional conflict, 1840-1848 -- 14. From compromise to secession, 1850-1861 -- 15. Crucible of freedom: civil war, 1861-1865 -- 16. Reconstruction and resistance, 1865-1877 -- 17. The transformation of the trans-Mississippi west, 1860-1900 -- 18. The rise of industrial America, 1865-1900 -- 19. Immigration, urbanization, and everyday life, 1860-1900 -- 20. Politics and expansion in an industrializing age, 1877-1900 -- 21. The progressive era, 1900-1917 -- 22. Global investments and World War I, 1902-1920 -- 23. Coping with change, 1920-1929 -- 24. The great depression and the new deal, 1929-1939 -- 25. Americans and a world in crisis, 1933-1945 -- 26. The cold war abroad and at home, 1945-1960 -- 27. America at midcentury, 1945-1961 -- 28. Liberalism, civil rights, and war in Vietnam, 1960-1975 -- 29. A time of upheaval, 1961-1980 -- 30. A conservative revival and the end of the cold war, 1980-2000 -- 31. A changing nation confronts home-front crises and new global realities: 2001 to the present.
520 $aTHE ENDURING VISION's engaging narrative integrates political, social, and cultural history within a chronological framework. Known for its focus on the environment and the land, Boyer, et al's text is also praised for its innovative coverage of cultural history, public health and medicine, and the West -- including Native American history. The ninth edition maintains these strengths while enhancing coverage of women's history and incorporating new scholarship. A thoroughly redesigned last chapter discusses topics such as income inequality and mass incarceration, while bringing the discussion up to date with coverage of the 2016 presidential campaign. The ninth edition also incorporates new features that support learning. Each section begins with a historical question; new conclusions include summaries organized around each of the chapter questions.
630 00 $aUnited States history.
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720 $aBoyer, Paul S.
720 $aClark, Clifford E.
720 $aHalttunen, Karen.
720 $aKett, Joseph F.
720 $aSalisbury, Neal.
720 $aSitkoff, Harvard.
720 $aWoloch, Nancy.
720 $aRieser, Andrew.
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