Sources for America's History, Volume 2: Since 1865
Tenth EditionRebecca Edwards; Eric Hinderaker; Robert Self; James Henretta; Kevin B. Sheets
©2021ISBN:9781319274870
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PART 1: TRANSFORMATIONS OF NORTH AMERICA (1491–1700)
CHAPTER 1: Colliding Worlds, 1491–1600
CHAPTER 2: American Experiments, 1521–1700
PART 1 DOCUMENT SET: Developing Patterns of Atlantic World Exchange, 1491–1700
PART 2: BRITISH NORTH AMERICA AND THE ATLANTIC WORLD (1607–1763)
CHAPTER 3: The British Atlantic World, 1607–1750
CHAPTER 4: Growth, Diversity, and Conflict, 1720–1763
PART 2 DOCUMENT SET: The Causes and Consequences of the Peopling of North America, 1607–1763
PART 3: REVOLUTION AND REPUBLICAN CULTURE (1754–1820)
CHAPTER 5: The Problem of Empire, 1754–1776
CHAPTER 6: Making War and Republican Governments, 1776–1789
CHAPTER 7: Hammering Out a Federal Republic, 1787–1820
PART 3 DOCUMENT SET: The Emergence of Democratic Ideals and a New National Identity, 1754–1820
PART 4: OVERLAPPING REVOLUTIONS (1800–1848)
CHAPTER 8: Economic Transformations, 1800–1848
CHAPTER 9: A Democratic Revolution, 1800–1848
CHAPTER 10: Religion, Reform, and Culture, 1820–1848
CHAPTER 11: Imperial Ambitions, 1820–1848
PART 4 DOCUMENT SET: Environment and Identity in an Age of Revolutions, 1800–1848
PART 5: CONSOLIDATING A CONTINENTAL UNION (1844–1877)
CHAPTER 12: Sectional Conflict and Crisis, 1844–1860
CHAPTER 13: Bloody Ground: The Civil War, 1861–1865
CHAPTER 14: Reconstruction, 1865–1877
CHAPTER 15: Conquering a Continent, 1860–1890
PART 5 DOCUMENT SET: AMERICANS DEBATE THE MEANING OF THE CONSTITUTION, 1844–1877
PART 6: INDUSTRIALIZING AMERICA: UPHEAVALS AND EXPERIMENTS (1877–1917)
CHAPTER 16: Industrial America: Corporations and Conflicts, 1877–1911
CHAPTER 17: Making Modern American Culture, 1880–1917
CHAPTER 18: "Civilization’s Inferno": The Rise and Reform of Industrial Cities, 1880–1917
CHAPTER 19: Whose Government? Politics, Populists, and Progressives, 1880–1917
PART 6 DOCUMENT SET: The Clash of Cultural Values and Ideas in an Industrializing Era, 1877–1917
PART 7: DOMESTIC AND GLOBAL CHALLENGES (1890–1945)
CHAPTER 20: An Emerging World Power, 1890–1918
CHAPTER 21: Unsettled Prosperity: From War to Depression, 1919–1932
CHAPTER 22: Managing the Great Depression, Forging the New Deal, 1929–1938
CHAPTER 23: The World at War, 1937–1945
PART 7 DOCUMENT SET: Defining American Identities in a Globalizing Age, 1890–1945
PART 8: THE MODERN STATE AND THE AGE OF LIBERALISM (1945–1980)
CHAPTER 24: Cold War America, 1945–1963
CHAPTER 25: Triumph of the Middle Class, 1945–1963
CHAPTER 26: Walking into Freedom Land: The Civil Rights Movement, 1941–1973
CHAPTER 27: Uncivil Wars: Liberal Crisis and Conservative Rebirth, 1961–1972
CHAPTER 28: The Search for Order in an Era of Limits, 1973–1980
PART 8 DOCUMENT SET: America’s Economic and Military Engagement with the World, 1945–1980
PART 9: GLOBALIZATION AND THE END OF THE AMERICAN CENTURY (1980–TO THE PRESENT)
CHAPTER 29: Conservative America in the Ascent, 1980–1991
CHAPTER 30: Confronting Global and National Dilemmas, 1989 to the Present
PART 9 DOCUMENT SET: Work, Exchange, and Technology in America’s Global Economy, 1980 to the Present