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Highly-respected for its impeccable scholarship and elegant writing style, American History: A Survey provides students and instructors with a comprehensive account of the American past in which no single approach or theme predominates. From its first edition, this text has included a scrupulous account of American political and diplomatic history. Today, however, the book explores areas of history such as social, cultural, urban, racial and ethnic history, more history of the West and South, environmental history, and the history of women and gender. In addition, American history has not evolved in a vacuum, but as part of a larger global world. The eleventh edition of this text places American history into that global context, making connections for students who live in an ever-expanding world themselves.
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Table Of Contents:
Preface xv
Reconstruction and the New South 507(48)
The Problems of Peacemaking 507(6)
The Aftermath of War and Emancipation 508(1)
Competing Notions of Freedom 509(1)
Issues of Reconstruction 510(1)
Plans for Reconstruction 511(1)
The Death of Lincoln 511(1)
Johnson and ``Restoration'' 512(1)
Radical Reconstruction 513(4)
The Black Codes 513(1)
The Fourteenth Amendment 513(1)
The Congressional Plan 514(1)
The Fifteenth Amendment 515(2)
Impeaching the President, Assaulting the Courts 517(1)
The South in Reconstruction 517(6)
The Reconstruction Governments 517(2)
Education 519(1)
Landownership and Tenancy 520(1)
Incomes and Credit 520(2)
The African-American Family in Freedom 522(1)
The Grant Administration 523(3)
The Solider President 523(1)
The Liberal Republicans 524(1)
The Grant Scandals 525(1)
The Greenback Question 525(1)
Republican Diplomacy 526(1)
The Abandonment of Reconstruction 526(7)
The Southern States ``Redeemed'' 527(1)
The Ku Klux Klan Acts 527(1)
Waning Northern Commitment 528(1)
The Compromise of 1877 528(5)
The Legacy of Reconstruction 533(1)
The New South 533(22)
The ``Redeemers'' 533(1)
Industrialization and the ``New South'' 534(5)
Tenants and Sharecroppers 539(1)
African Americans and the New South 540(2)
The Birth of Jim Crow 542
Where Historians Disagree: Reconstruction 530(6)
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Minstrel Show 536(7)
Where Historians Disagree: The Origins of Segregation 543(5)
Significant Events 548(1)
Conclusion 549(1)
For Further Reference 549(1)
Bibliography 550(5)
The Conquest of the Far West 555(40)
The Societies of the Far West 556(9)
The Western Tribes 556(2)
Hispanic New Mexico 558(1)
Hispanic California and Texas 559(1)
The Chinese Migration 560(2)
Anti-Chinese Sentiments 562(1)
Migration from the East 563(2)
The Changing Western Economy 565(6)
Labor in the West 565(1)
The Arrival of the Miners 566(2)
The Cattle Kingdom 568(3)
The Romance of the West 571(5)
The Western Landscape 571(1)
The Cowboy Culture 572(1)
The Idea of the Frontier 572(1)
Frederick Jackson Turner 573(3)
The Loss of Utopia 576(1)
The Dispersal of the Tribes 576(10)
White Tribal Policies 576(5)
The Indian Wars 581(3)
The Dawes Act 584(2)
The Rise and Decline of the Western Farmer 586(9)
Farming on the Plains 586(1)
Commercial Agriculture 587(1)
The Farmers' Grievances 587(1)
The Agrarian Malaise 588
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Wild West Show 574(3)
Where Historians Disagree: The ``Frontier'' and the West 577(12)
Significant Events 589(1)
Conclusion 590(1)
For Further Reference 590(1)
Bibliography 591(4)
Industrial Supremacy 595(30)
Sources of Industrial Growth 595(9)
New Technologies 596(1)
New Industries 596(1)
The Science of Production 597(1)
Railroad Expansion 598(1)
The Corporation 599(4)
Consolidating Corporate America 603(1)
The Trust and the Holding Company 604(1)
Capitalism and Its Critics 604(7)
The ``Self-Made Man'' 605(1)
Survival of the Fittest 606(1)
The Gospel of Wealth 607(1)
Alternative Visions 607(3)
The Problems of Monopoly 610(1)
Industrial Workers in the New Economy 611(14)
The Immigrant Work Force 611(1)
Wages and Working Conditions 612(1)
Women and Children at Work 613(1)
The Struggle to Unionize 614(1)
The Great Railroad Strike 615(1)
The Knights of Labor 616(1)
The AFL 616(1)
The Homestead Strike 617(1)
The Pullman Strike 618(1)
Sources of Labor Weakness 619
The American Environment: The Locomotive's Magic Wand 600(8)
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Novels of Horatio Alger 608(12)
Significant Events 620(1)
Conclusion 621(1)
For Further Reference 621(1)
Bibliography 622(3)
The Age of the City 625(38)
The Urbanization of America 625(7)
The Lure of the City 625(1)
Migrations 626(2)
The Ethnic City 628(2)
Assimilation 630(1)
Exclusion 631(1)
The Urban Landscape 632(5)
The Creation of Public Space 632(1)
Housing the Well-to-Do 633(1)
Housing Workers and the Poor 634(2)
Urban Transportation 636(1)
The ``Skyscraper'' 636(1)
Strains of Urban Life 637(3)
Fire and Disease 637(1)
Urban Poverty 638(1)
Crime and Violence 638(1)
Fear of the City 639(1)
The Machine and the Boss 639(1)
The Rise of Mass Consumption 640(3)
Patterns of Income and Consumption 640(1)
Chain Stores and Mail-Order Houses 641(1)
Department Stores 642(1)
Women as Consumers 642(1)
Leisure in the Consumer Society 643(9)
Redefining Leisure 643(4)
Spectator Sports 647(1)
Music and Theater 648(1)
The Movies 649(1)
Working-Class Leisure 650(1)
The Fourth of July 651(1)
Private Pursuits 651(1)
Mass Communications 651(1)
High Culture in the Age of the City 652(11)
The Literature of Urban America 652(1)
Art in the Age of the City 653(1)
The Impact of Darwinism 653(3)
Toward Universal Schooling 656(1)
Education for Women 656
Patterns of Popular Culture: Coney Island 644(13)
Significant Events 657(1)
Conclusion 658(1)
For Further Reference 658(1)
Bibliography 659(4)
From Stalemate to Crisis 663(28)
The Politics of Equilibrium 663(7)
The Party System 663(1)
The National Government 664(1)
Presidents and Patronage 665(1)
The Return of the Democrats 666(1)
Tariffs, Trusts, and Railroads 667(3)
The Agrarian Revolt 670(8)
The Grangers 670(2)
The Farmers' Alliances 672(1)
The Populist Constituency 673(4)
Populist Ideas 677(1)
The Crisis of the 1890s 678(5)
The Panic of 1893 678(1)
The Silver Question 679(4)
A ``Cross of Gold'' 683(8)
The Emergence of Bryan 683(1)
The Conservative Victory 684(1)
McKinley and Recovery 685
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Chautaquas 674(6)
Where Historians Disagree: Populism 680(6)
Significant Events 686(1)
Conclusion 686(1)
For Further Reference 687(1)
Bibliography 687(4)
The Imperial Republic 691(26)
Stirrings of Imperialism 691(5)
The New Manifest Destiny 691(3)
Hemispheric Hegemony 694(1)
Hawaii and Samoa 694(2)
War with Spain 696(11)
Controversy over Cuba 696(5)
``A Splendid Little War'' 701(1)
Seizing the Philippines 702(1)
The Battle for Cuba 703(1)
Puerto Rico and the United States 704(1)
The Debate over the Philippines 705(2)
The Republic as Empire 707(10)
Governing the Colonies 707(1)
The Philippine War 707(3)
The Open Door 710(1)
A Modern Military System 711
Patterns of Popular Culture: Yellow Journalism 698(13)
Conclusion 711(1)
Significant Events 712(1)
For Further Reference 712(1)
Bibliography 713(4)
The Rise of Progressivism 717(32)
The Progressive Impulse 717(9)
Varieties of Progressivism 717(1)
The Muckrakers 718(1)
The Social Gospel 718(4)
The Settlement House Movement 722(1)
The Allure of Expertise 723(1)
The Professions 724(1)
Women and the Professions 725(1)
Women and Reform 726(5)
The ``New Woman'' 727(1)
The Clubwomen 727(1)
Woman Suffrage 728(3)
The Assault on the Parties 731(4)
Early Attacks 732(1)
Municipal Reform 732(1)
New Forms of Governance 732(1)
Statehouse Progressivism 733(1)
Parties and Interest Groups 734(1)
Sources of Progressive Reform 735(3)
Labor, the Machine, and Reform 736(1)
Western Progressives 737(1)
African Americans and Reform 737(1)
Crusades for Order and Reform 738(11)
The Temperance Crusade 739(1)
Immigration Restriction 740(1)
The Dream of Socialism 740(2)
Decentralization and Regulation 742
Where Historians Disagree: Progressive Reform 720(24)
Significant Events 744(1)
Conclusion 744(1)
For Further Reference 745(1)
Bibliography 745(4)
The Battle for National Reform 749(26)
Theodore Roosevelt and the Modern Presidency 749(8)
The Accidental President 749(1)
Government, Capital, and Labor 750(1)
The Square Deal 751(1)
Conservation 751(6)
The Panic of 1907 757(1)
The Troubled Succession 757(4)
Taft and the Progressives 758(1)
The Return of Roosevelt 759(1)
Spreading Insurgency 760(1)
The Republican Schism 760(1)
Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedom 761(3)
The Rise of Wilson 761(1)
The Scholar as President 762(1)
The Problem of the Trusts 763(1)
Retreat and Advance 763(1)
``The Big Stick'': America and the World, 1901-1917 764(11)
Roosevelt and ``Civilization'' 764(1)
Protecting the Open Door in Asia 765(1)
The Iron-Fisted Neighbor 766(1)
The Panama Canal 766(2)
Taft and ``Dollar Diplomacy'' 768(1)
Diplomacy and Morality 769
The American Environment: Saving the Forests 754(17)
Significant Events 771(1)
Conclusion 772(1)
For Further Reference 772(1)
Bibliography 773(2)
America and the Great War 775(34)
The Road to War 776(3)
The Collapse of the European Peace 776(1)
Wilson's Neutrality 777(1)
Preparedness Versus Pacifism 777(1)
A War for Democracy 778(1)
``War Without Stint'' 779(4)
Entering the War 779(1)
The American Expeditionary Force 779(2)
The Military Struggle 781(2)
The War and American Society 783(3)
Organizing the Economy for War 783(1)
Labor and the War 784(1)
Economic and Social Results of the War 785(1)
The Search for Social Unity 786(6)
The Peace Movement 786(1)
Selling the War and Suppressing Dissent 787(5)
The Search for a New World Order 792(4)
The Fourteen Points 792(1)
Early Obstacles 792(1)
The Paris Peace Conference 793(2)
The Ratification Battle 795(1)
Wilson's Ordeal 795(1)
A Society in Turmoil 796(13)
Industry and Labor 796(1)
The Demands of African Americans 797(3)
The Red Scare 800(2)
The Retreat from Idealism 802
Patterns of Popular Culture: Billy Sunday and Modern Revivalism 788(15)
Significant Events 803(1)
Conclusion 804(1)
For Further Reference 804(1)
Bibliography 805(4)
The New Era 809(32)
The New Economy 809(5)
Economic Growth 809(1)
Economic Organization 810(1)
Labor in the New Era 811(1)
Women and Minorities in the Work Force 812(1)
The ``American Plan'' 813(1)
The Plight of the Farmer 813(1)
The New Culture 814(13)
Consumerism 815(1)
Advertising 816(1)
The Movies and Broadcasting 816(1)
Modernist Religion 817(1)
Professional Women 818(1)
Changing Ideas of Motherhood 818(1)
The ``Flapper'': Image and Reality 819(1)
Pressing for Women's Rights 819(4)
Education and Youth 823(1)
The Decline of the ``Self-Made Man'' 824(1)
The Disenchanted 824(1)
The Harlem Renaissance 825(1)
The Southern Agrarians 826(1)
A Conflict of Cultures 827(5)
Prohibition 827(1)
Nativism and the Klan 827(3)
Religious Fundamentalism 830(1)
The Democrats' Ordeal 831(1)
Republican Government 832(9)
Harding and Coolidge 832(2)
Government and Business 834
Patterns of Popular Culture: Dance Halls 820(16)
Significant Events 836(1)
Conclusion 836(1)
For Further Reference 837(1)
Bibliography 837(4)
The Great Depression 841(34)
The Coming of the Great Depression 841(5)
The Great Crash 841(1)
Causes of the Depression 842(4)
Progress of the Depression 846(1)
The American People in Hard Times 846(9)
Unemployment and Relief 846(5)
African Americans and the Depression 851(1)
Mexican Americans in Depression America 852(1)
Asian Americans in Hard Times 853(1)
Women and the Workplace in the Great Depression 854(1)
Depression Families 855(1)
The Depression and American Culture 855(9)
Depression Values 855(1)
Artists and Intellectuals in the Great Depression 856(1)
Radio 856(2)
The Movies 858(4)
Popular Literature and Journalism 862(1)
The Popular Front and the Left 863(1)
The Ordeal of Herbert Hoover 864(11)
The Hoover Program 865(1)
A Deepening Crisis 866(1)
Popular Protest 867(2)
The Election of 1932 869(1)
The Interregnum 869
Where Historians Disagree: Causes of the Great Depression 844(4)
The American Environment: Dust Bowl 848(11)
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Films of Frank Capra 859(12)
Significant Events 871(1)
Conclusion 871(1)
For Further Reference 872(1)
Bibliography 872(3)
The New Deal 875(32)
Launching the New Deal 875(7)
Restoring Confidence 875(1)
Agricultural Adjustment 876(1)
Industrial Recovery 877(1)
The Troubled NRA 878(1)
The Schechter Decision 879(1)
The TVA 879(1)
Currency, Banks, and the Stock Market 880(1)
The Growth of Federal Relief 881(1)
The New Deal in Transition 882(10)
Attacks from the Right and the Left 882(1)
Popular Protest 883(2)
The ``Second New Deal'' 885(1)
The Wagner Act 885(1)
Labor Militancy 886(1)
The Labor Schism 886(1)
Organizing Battles 887(1)
Social Security 888(1)
New Directions in Relief 889(2)
The 936 ``Referendum'' 891(1)
The New Deal in Disarray 892(2)
The Court Fight 892(1)
Other Setbacks 892(1)
Retrenchment and Recession 893(1)
Limits and Legacies of the New Deal 894(13)
The Idea of the ``Broker State'' 894(1)
African Americans and the New Deal 895(3)
The New Deal and the ``Indian Problem'' 898(1)
Women and the New Deal 899(1)
The New Deal in the West and the South 900(1)
The New Deal and the National Economy 900(1)
The New Deal and American Politics 901
Where Historians Disagree: The New Deal 896(5)
Conclusion 901(1)
Significant Events 902(1)
For Further Reference 902(1)
Bibliography 903(4)
The Global Crisis, 1921--1941 907(24)
The Diplomacy of the New Era 908(4)
Replacing the League 908(1)
Debts and Diplomacy 908(2)
Hoover and the World Crisis 910(2)
Isolationism and Internationalism 912(6)
Depression Diplomacy 912(1)
America and the Soviet Union 913(1)
The Good Neighbor Policy 913(1)
The Rise of Isolationism 913(2)
The Failure of Munich 915(3)
From Neutrality to Intervention 918(13)
Neutrality Tested 918(2)
The Third-Term Campaign 920(1)
Neutrality Abandoned 921(3)
The Road to Pearl Harbor 924
Patterns of Popular Culture: Orson Welles and the War of the Worlds 916(16)
Where Historians Disagree: The Question of Pearl Harbor 932
Conclusion 925(1)
Significant Events 926(1)
For Further Reference 927(1)
Bibliography 927(4)
America in a World at War 931(32)
War on Two Fronts 931(5)
Containing the Japanese 932(1)
Holding Off the Germans 932(3)
America and the Holocaust 935(1)
The American People in Wartime 936(12)
Prosperity 936(1)
The War and the West 937(1)
Labor and the War 937(1)
Stabilizing the Boom 938(1)
Mobilizing Production 938(1)
African Americans and the War 938(1)
Native Americans and the War 939(1)
Mexican-American War Workers 940(1)
Women and Children at War 941(1)
Wartime Life and Culture 942(4)
The Internment of Japanese Americans 946(1)
Chinese Americans and the War 947(1)
The Retreat from Reform 948(1)
The Defeat of the Axis 948(15)
The Liberation of France 948(3)
The Pacific Offensive 951(2)
The Manhattan Project 953(1)
Atomic Warfare 953
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Age of Swing 944(10)
Where Historians Disagree: The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb 954(3)
Significant Events 957(1)
Conclusion 958(1)
For Further Reference 958(1)
Bibliography 959(4)
The Cold War 963(30)
Origins of the Cold War 963(6)
Soviet-American Tensions 963(2)
Wartime Diplomacy 965(1)
Yalta 965(4)
The Souring of the Peace 969(6)
The Failure of Potsdam 969(1)
The China Problem 970(1)
The Containment Doctrine 970(1)
The Marshall Plan 971(1)
Mobilization at Home 972(1)
The Road to NATO 973(1)
The Open-Ended Crisis 973(2)
American Politics and Society After the War 975(4)
The Problems of Reconversion 975(1)
The Fair Deal Rejected 976(1)
The Election of 1948 977(1)
The Fair Deal Revived 978(1)
The Korean War 979(3)
The Divided Peninsula 979(1)
From Invasion to Stalemate 980(1)
Limited Mobilization 981(1)
The Crusade Against Subversion 982(11)
HUAC and Alger Hiss 982(1)
The Federal Loyalty Program and the Rosenberg Case 982(1)
McCarthyism 983(3)
The Republican Revival 986
Where Historians Disagree: Origins of the Cold War 966(18)
Where Historians Disagree: Mccarthyism 984(3)
Significant Events 987(1)
Conclusion 988(1)
For Further Reference 988(1)
Bibliography 989(4)
The Affluent Society 993(38)
The Economic ``Miracle'' 993(5)
Sources of Economic Growth 994(1)
The Rise of the Modern West 995(1)
The New Economics 995(1)
Capital and Labor 996(2)
People of Plenty 998(14)
The Consumer Culture 998(1)
The Suburban Nation 999(5)
The Suburban Family 1004(1)
The Birth of Television 1004(1)
Science and Space 1005(4)
Organized Society and Its Detractors 1009(1)
The Beats and the Restless Culture of Youth 1010(1)
Rock 'n' Roll 1011(1)
The ``Other America'' 1012(3)
On the Margins of the Affluent Society 1012(1)
Rural Poverty 1013(1)
The Inner Cities 1013(2)
The Rise of the Civil Rights Movement 1015(3)
The Brown Decision and ``Massive Resistance'' 1015(1)
The Expanding Movement 1016(1)
Causes of the Civil Rights Movement 1017(1)
Eisenhower Republicanism 1018(2)
``What's Good for...General Motors'' 1018(1)
The Survival of the Welfare State 1019(1)
The Decline of McCarthyism 1019(1)
Eisenhower, Dulles, and the Cold War 1020(11)
Dulles and ``Massive Retaliation'' 1020(1)
Korea and Vietnam 1021(1)
Israel and the Crisis of the Middle East 1022(1)
Latin America and ``Yankee Imperialism'' 1023(1)
Europe and the Soviet Union 1024(1)
The U-2 Crisis 1025
The American Environment: The Landscape and the Automobile 1000(6)
Patterns of Popular Culture: Lucy and Desi 1006(19)
Conclusion 1025(1)
Significant Events 1026(1)
For Further Reference 1027(1)
Bibliography 1027(4)
The Ordeal of Liberalism 1031(36)
Expanding the Liberal State 1031(7)
The Rise of John Kennedy 1031(1)
Kennedy in the White House 1032(2)
The Johnson Succession 1034(1)
The Assault on Poverty 1035(2)
Cities, Schools, and Immigration 1037(1)
Legacies of the Great Society 1037(1)
The Battle for Racial Equality 1038(6)
Expanding Protests 1038(2)
A National Commitment 1040(1)
The Battle for Voting Rights 1040(1)
The Changing Movement 1040(2)
Urban Violence 1042(1)
Black Power 1043(1)
``Flexible Response'' and the Cold War 1044(3)
Diversifying Foreign Policy 1044(1)
The Bay of Pigs Fiasco 1045(1)
Confrontations with the Soviet Union 1046(1)
Johnson and the World 1047(1)
Vietnam 1047(11)
The First Indochina War 1048(1)
Geneva and the Two Vietnams 1048(1)
America and Diem 1049(1)
From Aid to Intervention 1050(4)
The Quagmire 1054(1)
The War at Home 1055(3)
The Traumas of 1968 1058(9)
The Tet Offensive 1059(1)
The Political Challenge 1059(1)
The King and Kennedy Assassinations 1059(1)
The Conservative Response 1060
Where Historians Disagree: The Vietnam Commitment 1052(4)
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Folk-Music Revival 1056(6)
Significant Events 1062(1)
Conclusion 1062(1)
For Further Reference 1063(1)
Bibliography 1064(3)
The Crisis of Authority 1067(38)
The Youth Culture 1067(8)
The New Left 1068(2)
The Counterculture 1070(5)
The Mobilization of Minorities 1075(7)
Seeds of Indian Militancy 1075(2)
The Indian Civil Rights Movement 1077(2)
Latino Activism 1079(1)
Challenging the ``Melting Pot'' Ideal 1080(1)
Gay Liberation 1081(1)
The New Feminism 1082(3)
The Rebirth 1082(1)
Women's Liberation 1083(1)
Expanding Achievements 1084(1)
The Abortion Controversy 1085(1)
Nixon, Kissinger, and the War 1085(4)
Vietnamization 1086(1)
Escalation 1086(2)
``Peace with Honor'' 1088(1)
Defeat in Indochina 1088(1)
Nixon, Kissinger, and the World 1089(3)
China and the Soviet Union 1089(1)
The Problems of Multipolarity 1090(2)
Politics and Economics Under Nixon 1092(5)
Domestic Initiatives 1092(1)
From the Warren Court to the Nixon Court 1092(1)
The Election of 1972 1093(1)
The Troubled Economy 1094(1)
The Nixon Response 1095(2)
The Watergate Crisis 1097(8)
The Scandals 1098(1)
The Fall of Richard Nixon 1098
Patterns of Popular Culture: Rock Music in the Sixties 1072(24)
Where Historians Disagree: Watergate 1096(4)
Significant Events 1100(1)
Conclusion 1100(2)
For Further Reference 1102(1)
Bibliography 1102(3)
The ``Age of Limits'' 1105(22)
Politics and Diplomacy After Watergate 1105(5)
The Ford Custodianship 1105(1)
The Trials of Jimmy Carter 1106(1)
Human Rights and National Interests 1107(2)
The Year of the Hostages 1109(1)
The Rise of the New American Right 1110(6)
The Sunbelt and Its Politics 1110(1)
Religious Revivalism 1111(3)
The Emergence of the New Right 1114(1)
The Tax Revolt 1115(1)
The Campaign of 1980 1116(1)
The ``Reagan Revolution'' 1116(11)
The Reagan Coalition 1117(1)
Reagan in the White House 1117(1)
``Supply-Side'' Economics 1118(1)
The Fiscal Crisis 1119(1)
Reagan and the World 1120(2)
The Election of 1984 1122
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Mall 1112(11)
Conclusion 1123(1)
For Further Reference 1123(1)
Significant Events 1124(1)
Bibliography 1125(2)
Modern Times 1127(1)
America and the Waning of the Cold War 1127(1)
The Fall of the Soviet Union 1128(1)
The Fading of the Reagan Revolution 1129(1)
The Election of 1988 1129(1)
The Bush Presidency 1130(1)
The Gulf War 1131(1)
The Election of 1992 1132(1)
Partisan Struggles 1133(1)
Launching the Clinton Presidency 1133(1)
The Republican Resurgence 1134(1)
The Election of 1996 1135(1)
Clinton Triumphant and Embattled 1136(1)
The Global Economy 1137(1)
Revolutions in Technology 1137(1)
The Two-Tiered Economy 1138(1)
Globalization 1139(2)
A Changing Society 1141(1)
The Graying of America 1141(1)
New Patterns of Immigration and Ethnicity 1141(2)
The Black Middle Class 1143(1)
Poor and Working-Class African Americans 1144(1)
Modern Plagues: Drugs, AIDS, and Homelessness 1145(4)
A Contested Culture 1149(1)
Battles Against Feminism and Abortion 1149(3)
The Changing Left and the New Environmentalism 1152(4)
The Fragmentation of Mass Culture 1156(1)
The ``Culture Wars'' 1157
Patterns of Popular Culture: RAP 1146
Where Historians Disagree: Women's History 1150(4)
The American Environment: Silent Spring 1154(4)
Significant Events 1158(1)
Conclusion 1158(1)
For Further Reference 1159(1)
Bibliography 1159
Appendices A-1
List of Illustrations, Maps, and Charts L-1
Index I-1
Preface xv
Reconstruction and the New South 507(48)
The Problems of Peacemaking 507(6)
The Aftermath of War and Emancipation 508(1)
Competing Notions of Freedom 509(1)
Issues of Reconstruction 510(1)
Plans for Reconstruction 511(1)
The Death of Lincoln 511(1)
Johnson and ``Restoration'' 512(1)
Radical Reconstruction 513(4)
The Black Codes 513(1)
The Fourteenth Amendment 513(1)
The Congressional Plan 514(1)
The Fifteenth Amendment 515(2)
Impeaching the President, Assaulting the Courts 517(1)
The South in Reconstruction 517(6)
The Reconstruction Governments 517(2)
Education 519(1)
Landownership and Tenancy 520(1)
Incomes and Credit 520(2)
The African-American Family in Freedom 522(1)
The Grant Administration 523(3)
The Solider President 523(1)
The Liberal Republicans 524(1)
The Grant Scandals 525(1)
The Greenback Question 525(1)
Republican Diplomacy 526(1)
The Abandonment of Reconstruction 526(7)
The Southern States ``Redeemed'' 527(1)
The Ku Klux Klan Acts 527(1)
Waning Northern Commitment 528(1)
The Compromise of 1877 528(5)
The Legacy of Reconstruction 533(1)
The New South 533(22)
The ``Redeemers'' 533(1)
Industrialization and the ``New South'' 534(5)
Tenants and Sharecroppers 539(1)
African Americans and the New South 540(2)
The Birth of Jim Crow 542
Where Historians Disagree: Reconstruction 530(6)
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Minstrel Show 536(7)
Where Historians Disagree: The Origins of Segregation 543(5)
Significant Events 548(1)
Conclusion 549(1)
For Further Reference 549(1)
Bibliography 550(5)
The Conquest of the Far West 555(40)
The Societies of the Far West 556(9)
The Western Tribes 556(2)
Hispanic New Mexico 558(1)
Hispanic California and Texas 559(1)
The Chinese Migration 560(2)
Anti-Chinese Sentiments 562(1)
Migration from the East 563(2)
The Changing Western Economy 565(6)
Labor in the West 565(1)
The Arrival of the Miners 566(2)
The Cattle Kingdom 568(3)
The Romance of the West 571(5)
The Western Landscape 571(1)
The Cowboy Culture 572(1)
The Idea of the Frontier 572(1)
Frederick Jackson Turner 573(3)
The Loss of Utopia 576(1)
The Dispersal of the Tribes 576(10)
White Tribal Policies 576(5)
The Indian Wars 581(3)
The Dawes Act 584(2)
The Rise and Decline of the Western Farmer 586(9)
Farming on the Plains 586(1)
Commercial Agriculture 587(1)
The Farmers' Grievances 587(1)
The Agrarian Malaise 588
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Wild West Show 574(3)
Where Historians Disagree: The ``Frontier'' and the West 577(12)
Significant Events 589(1)
Conclusion 590(1)
For Further Reference 590(1)
Bibliography 591(4)
Industrial Supremacy 595(30)
Sources of Industrial Growth 595(9)
New Technologies 596(1)
New Industries 596(1)
The Science of Production 597(1)
Railroad Expansion 598(1)
The Corporation 599(4)
Consolidating Corporate America 603(1)
The Trust and the Holding Company 604(1)
Capitalism and Its Critics 604(7)
The ``Self-Made Man'' 605(1)
Survival of the Fittest 606(1)
The Gospel of Wealth 607(1)
Alternative Visions 607(3)
The Problems of Monopoly 610(1)
Industrial Workers in the New Economy 611(14)
The Immigrant Work Force 611(1)
Wages and Working Conditions 612(1)
Women and Children at Work 613(1)
The Struggle to Unionize 614(1)
The Great Railroad Strike 615(1)
The Knights of Labor 616(1)
The AFL 616(1)
The Homestead Strike 617(1)
The Pullman Strike 618(1)
Sources of Labor Weakness 619
The American Environment: The Locomotive's Magic Wand 600(8)
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Novels of Horatio Alger 608(12)
Significant Events 620(1)
Conclusion 621(1)
For Further Reference 621(1)
Bibliography 622(3)
The Age of the City 625(38)
The Urbanization of America 625(7)
The Lure of the City 625(1)
Migrations 626(2)
The Ethnic City 628(2)
Assimilation 630(1)
Exclusion 631(1)
The Urban Landscape 632(5)
The Creation of Public Space 632(1)
Housing the Well-to-Do 633(1)
Housing Workers and the Poor 634(2)
Urban Transportation 636(1)
The ``Skyscraper'' 636(1)
Strains of Urban Life 637(3)
Fire and Disease 637(1)
Urban Poverty 638(1)
Crime and Violence 638(1)
Fear of the City 639(1)
The Machine and the Boss 639(1)
The Rise of Mass Consumption 640(3)
Patterns of Income and Consumption 640(1)
Chain Stores and Mail-Order Houses 641(1)
Department Stores 642(1)
Women as Consumers 642(1)
Leisure in the Consumer Society 643(9)
Redefining Leisure 643(4)
Spectator Sports 647(1)
Music and Theater 648(1)
The Movies 649(1)
Working-Class Leisure 650(1)
The Fourth of July 651(1)
Private Pursuits 651(1)
Mass Communications 651(1)
High Culture in the Age of the City 652(11)
The Literature of Urban America 652(1)
Art in the Age of the City 653(1)
The Impact of Darwinism 653(3)
Toward Universal Schooling 656(1)
Education for Women 656
Patterns of Popular Culture: Coney Island 644(13)
Significant Events 657(1)
Conclusion 658(1)
For Further Reference 658(1)
Bibliography 659(4)
From Stalemate to Crisis 663(28)
The Politics of Equilibrium 663(7)
The Party System 663(1)
The National Government 664(1)
Presidents and Patronage 665(1)
The Return of the Democrats 666(1)
Tariffs, Trusts, and Railroads 667(3)
The Agrarian Revolt 670(8)
The Grangers 670(2)
The Farmers' Alliances 672(1)
The Populist Constituency 673(4)
Populist Ideas 677(1)
The Crisis of the 1890s 678(5)
The Panic of 1893 678(1)
The Silver Question 679(4)
A ``Cross of Gold'' 683(8)
The Emergence of Bryan 683(1)
The Conservative Victory 684(1)
McKinley and Recovery 685
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Chautaquas 674(6)
Where Historians Disagree: Populism 680(6)
Significant Events 686(1)
Conclusion 686(1)
For Further Reference 687(1)
Bibliography 687(4)
The Imperial Republic 691(26)
Stirrings of Imperialism 691(5)
The New Manifest Destiny 691(3)
Hemispheric Hegemony 694(1)
Hawaii and Samoa 694(2)
War with Spain 696(11)
Controversy over Cuba 696(5)
``A Splendid Little War'' 701(1)
Seizing the Philippines 702(1)
The Battle for Cuba 703(1)
Puerto Rico and the United States 704(1)
The Debate over the Philippines 705(2)
The Republic as Empire 707(10)
Governing the Colonies 707(1)
The Philippine War 707(3)
The Open Door 710(1)
A Modern Military System 711
Patterns of Popular Culture: Yellow Journalism 698(13)
Conclusion 711(1)
Significant Events 712(1)
For Further Reference 712(1)
Bibliography 713(4)
The Rise of Progressivism 717(32)
The Progressive Impulse 717(9)
Varieties of Progressivism 717(1)
The Muckrakers 718(1)
The Social Gospel 718(4)
The Settlement House Movement 722(1)
The Allure of Expertise 723(1)
The Professions 724(1)
Women and the Professions 725(1)
Women and Reform 726(5)
The ``New Woman'' 727(1)
The Clubwomen 727(1)
Woman Suffrage 728(3)
The Assault on the Parties 731(4)
Early Attacks 732(1)
Municipal Reform 732(1)
New Forms of Governance 732(1)
Statehouse Progressivism 733(1)
Parties and Interest Groups 734(1)
Sources of Progressive Reform 735(3)
Labor, the Machine, and Reform 736(1)
Western Progressives 737(1)
African Americans and Reform 737(1)
Crusades for Order and Reform 738(11)
The Temperance Crusade 739(1)
Immigration Restriction 740(1)
The Dream of Socialism 740(2)
Decentralization and Regulation 742
Where Historians Disagree: Progressive Reform 720(24)
Significant Events 744(1)
Conclusion 744(1)
For Further Reference 745(1)
Bibliography 745(4)
The Battle for National Reform 749(26)
Theodore Roosevelt and the Modern Presidency 749(8)
The Accidental President 749(1)
Government, Capital, and Labor 750(1)
The Square Deal 751(1)
Conservation 751(6)
The Panic of 1907 757(1)
The Troubled Succession 757(4)
Taft and the Progressives 758(1)
The Return of Roosevelt 759(1)
Spreading Insurgency 760(1)
The Republican Schism 760(1)
Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedom 761(3)
The Rise of Wilson 761(1)
The Scholar as President 762(1)
The Problem of the Trusts 763(1)
Retreat and Advance 763(1)
``The Big Stick'': America and the World, 1901-1917 764(11)
Roosevelt and ``Civilization'' 764(1)
Protecting the Open Door in Asia 765(1)
The Iron-Fisted Neighbor 766(1)
The Panama Canal 766(2)
Taft and ``Dollar Diplomacy'' 768(1)
Diplomacy and Morality 769
The American Environment: Saving the Forests 754(17)
Significant Events 771(1)
Conclusion 772(1)
For Further Reference 772(1)
Bibliography 773(2)
America and the Great War 775(34)
The Road to War 776(3)
The Collapse of the European Peace 776(1)
Wilson's Neutrality 777(1)
Preparedness Versus Pacifism 777(1)
A War for Democracy 778(1)
``War Without Stint'' 779(4)
Entering the War 779(1)
The American Expeditionary Force 779(2)
The Military Struggle 781(2)
The War and American Society 783(3)
Organizing the Economy for War 783(1)
Labor and the War 784(1)
Economic and Social Results of the War 785(1)
The Search for Social Unity 786(6)
The Peace Movement 786(1)
Selling the War and Suppressing Dissent 787(5)
The Search for a New World Order 792(4)
The Fourteen Points 792(1)
Early Obstacles 792(1)
The Paris Peace Conference 793(2)
The Ratification Battle 795(1)
Wilson's Ordeal 795(1)
A Society in Turmoil 796(13)
Industry and Labor 796(1)
The Demands of African Americans 797(3)
The Red Scare 800(2)
The Retreat from Idealism 802
Patterns of Popular Culture: Billy Sunday and Modern Revivalism 788(15)
Significant Events 803(1)
Conclusion 804(1)
For Further Reference 804(1)
Bibliography 805(4)
The New Era 809(32)
The New Economy 809(5)
Economic Growth 809(1)
Economic Organization 810(1)
Labor in the New Era 811(1)
Women and Minorities in the Work Force 812(1)
The ``American Plan'' 813(1)
The Plight of the Farmer 813(1)
The New Culture 814(13)
Consumerism 815(1)
Advertising 816(1)
The Movies and Broadcasting 816(1)
Modernist Religion 817(1)
Professional Women 818(1)
Changing Ideas of Motherhood 818(1)
The ``Flapper'': Image and Reality 819(1)
Pressing for Women's Rights 819(4)
Education and Youth 823(1)
The Decline of the ``Self-Made Man'' 824(1)
The Disenchanted 824(1)
The Harlem Renaissance 825(1)
The Southern Agrarians 826(1)
A Conflict of Cultures 827(5)
Prohibition 827(1)
Nativism and the Klan 827(3)
Religious Fundamentalism 830(1)
The Democrats' Ordeal 831(1)
Republican Government 832(9)
Harding and Coolidge 832(2)
Government and Business 834
Patterns of Popular Culture: Dance Halls 820(16)
Significant Events 836(1)
Conclusion 836(1)
For Further Reference 837(1)
Bibliography 837(4)
The Great Depression 841(34)
The Coming of the Great Depression 841(5)
The Great Crash 841(1)
Causes of the Depression 842(4)
Progress of the Depression 846(1)
The American People in Hard Times 846(9)
Unemployment and Relief 846(5)
African Americans and the Depression 851(1)
Mexican Americans in Depression America 852(1)
Asian Americans in Hard Times 853(1)
Women and the Workplace in the Great Depression 854(1)
Depression Families 855(1)
The Depression and American Culture 855(9)
Depression Values 855(1)
Artists and Intellectuals in the Great Depression 856(1)
Radio 856(2)
The Movies 858(4)
Popular Literature and Journalism 862(1)
The Popular Front and the Left 863(1)
The Ordeal of Herbert Hoover 864(11)
The Hoover Program 865(1)
A Deepening Crisis 866(1)
Popular Protest 867(2)
The Election of 1932 869(1)
The Interregnum 869
Where Historians Disagree: Causes of the Great Depression 844(4)
The American Environment: Dust Bowl 848(11)
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Films of Frank Capra 859(12)
Significant Events 871(1)
Conclusion 871(1)
For Further Reference 872(1)
Bibliography 872(3)
The New Deal 875(32)
Launching the New Deal 875(7)
Restoring Confidence 875(1)
Agricultural Adjustment 876(1)
Industrial Recovery 877(1)
The Troubled NRA 878(1)
The Schechter Decision 879(1)
The TVA 879(1)
Currency, Banks, and the Stock Market 880(1)
The Growth of Federal Relief 881(1)
The New Deal in Transition 882(10)
Attacks from the Right and the Left 882(1)
Popular Protest 883(2)
The ``Second New Deal'' 885(1)
The Wagner Act 885(1)
Labor Militancy 886(1)
The Labor Schism 886(1)
Organizing Battles 887(1)
Social Security 888(1)
New Directions in Relief 889(2)
The 936 ``Referendum'' 891(1)
The New Deal in Disarray 892(2)
The Court Fight 892(1)
Other Setbacks 892(1)
Retrenchment and Recession 893(1)
Limits and Legacies of the New Deal 894(13)
The Idea of the ``Broker State'' 894(1)
African Americans and the New Deal 895(3)
The New Deal and the ``Indian Problem'' 898(1)
Women and the New Deal 899(1)
The New Deal in the West and the South 900(1)
The New Deal and the National Economy 900(1)
The New Deal and American Politics 901
Where Historians Disagree: The New Deal 896(5)
Conclusion 901(1)
Significant Events 902(1)
For Further Reference 902(1)
Bibliography 903(4)
The Global Crisis, 1921--1941 907(24)
The Diplomacy of the New Era 908(4)
Replacing the League 908(1)
Debts and Diplomacy 908(2)
Hoover and the World Crisis 910(2)
Isolationism and Internationalism 912(6)
Depression Diplomacy 912(1)
America and the Soviet Union 913(1)
The Good Neighbor Policy 913(1)
The Rise of Isolationism 913(2)
The Failure of Munich 915(3)
From Neutrality to Intervention 918(13)
Neutrality Tested 918(2)
The Third-Term Campaign 920(1)
Neutrality Abandoned 921(3)
The Road to Pearl Harbor 924
Patterns of Popular Culture: Orson Welles and the War of the Worlds 916(16)
Where Historians Disagree: The Question of Pearl Harbor 932
Conclusion 925(1)
Significant Events 926(1)
For Further Reference 927(1)
Bibliography 927(4)
America in a World at War 931(32)
War on Two Fronts 931(5)
Containing the Japanese 932(1)
Holding Off the Germans 932(3)
America and the Holocaust 935(1)
The American People in Wartime 936(12)
Prosperity 936(1)
The War and the West 937(1)
Labor and the War 937(1)
Stabilizing the Boom 938(1)
Mobilizing Production 938(1)
African Americans and the War 938(1)
Native Americans and the War 939(1)
Mexican-American War Workers 940(1)
Women and Children at War 941(1)
Wartime Life and Culture 942(4)
The Internment of Japanese Americans 946(1)
Chinese Americans and the War 947(1)
The Retreat from Reform 948(1)
The Defeat of the Axis 948(15)
The Liberation of France 948(3)
The Pacific Offensive 951(2)
The Manhattan Project 953(1)
Atomic Warfare 953
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Age of Swing 944(10)
Where Historians Disagree: The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb 954(3)
Significant Events 957(1)
Conclusion 958(1)
For Further Reference 958(1)
Bibliography 959(4)
The Cold War 963(30)
Origins of the Cold War 963(6)
Soviet-American Tensions 963(2)
Wartime Diplomacy 965(1)
Yalta 965(4)
The Souring of the Peace 969(6)
The Failure of Potsdam 969(1)
The China Problem 970(1)
The Containment Doctrine 970(1)
The Marshall Plan 971(1)
Mobilization at Home 972(1)
The Road to NATO 973(1)
The Open-Ended Crisis 973(2)
American Politics and Society After the War 975(4)
The Problems of Reconversion 975(1)
The Fair Deal Rejected 976(1)
The Election of 1948 977(1)
The Fair Deal Revived 978(1)
The Korean War 979(3)
The Divided Peninsula 979(1)
From Invasion to Stalemate 980(1)
Limited Mobilization 981(1)
The Crusade Against Subversion 982(11)
HUAC and Alger Hiss 982(1)
The Federal Loyalty Program and the Rosenberg Case 982(1)
McCarthyism 983(3)
The Republican Revival 986
Where Historians Disagree: Origins of the Cold War 966(18)
Where Historians Disagree: Mccarthyism 984(3)
Significant Events 987(1)
Conclusion 988(1)
For Further Reference 988(1)
Bibliography 989(4)
The Affluent Society 993(38)
The Economic ``Miracle'' 993(5)
Sources of Economic Growth 994(1)
The Rise of the Modern West 995(1)
The New Economics 995(1)
Capital and Labor 996(2)
People of Plenty 998(14)
The Consumer Culture 998(1)
The Suburban Nation 999(5)
The Suburban Family 1004(1)
The Birth of Television 1004(1)
Science and Space 1005(4)
Organized Society and Its Detractors 1009(1)
The Beats and the Restless Culture of Youth 1010(1)
Rock 'n' Roll 1011(1)
The ``Other America'' 1012(3)
On the Margins of the Affluent Society 1012(1)
Rural Poverty 1013(1)
The Inner Cities 1013(2)
The Rise of the Civil Rights Movement 1015(3)
The Brown Decision and ``Massive Resistance'' 1015(1)
The Expanding Movement 1016(1)
Causes of the Civil Rights Movement 1017(1)
Eisenhower Republicanism 1018(2)
``What's Good for...General Motors'' 1018(1)
The Survival of the Welfare State 1019(1)
The Decline of McCarthyism 1019(1)
Eisenhower, Dulles, and the Cold War 1020(11)
Dulles and ``Massive Retaliation'' 1020(1)
Korea and Vietnam 1021(1)
Israel and the Crisis of the Middle East 1022(1)
Latin America and ``Yankee Imperialism'' 1023(1)
Europe and the Soviet Union 1024(1)
The U-2 Crisis 1025
The American Environment: The Landscape and the Automobile 1000(6)
Patterns of Popular Culture: Lucy and Desi 1006(19)
Conclusion 1025(1)
Significant Events 1026(1)
For Further Reference 1027(1)
Bibliography 1027(4)
The Ordeal of Liberalism 1031(36)
Expanding the Liberal State 1031(7)
The Rise of John Kennedy 1031(1)
Kennedy in the White House 1032(2)
The Johnson Succession 1034(1)
The Assault on Poverty 1035(2)
Cities, Schools, and Immigration 1037(1)
Legacies of the Great Society 1037(1)
The Battle for Racial Equality 1038(6)
Expanding Protests 1038(2)
A National Commitment 1040(1)
The Battle for Voting Rights 1040(1)
The Changing Movement 1040(2)
Urban Violence 1042(1)
Black Power 1043(1)
``Flexible Response'' and the Cold War 1044(3)
Diversifying Foreign Policy 1044(1)
The Bay of Pigs Fiasco 1045(1)
Confrontations with the Soviet Union 1046(1)
Johnson and the World 1047(1)
Vietnam 1047(11)
The First Indochina War 1048(1)
Geneva and the Two Vietnams 1048(1)
America and Diem 1049(1)
From Aid to Intervention 1050(4)
The Quagmire 1054(1)
The War at Home 1055(3)
The Traumas of 1968 1058(9)
The Tet Offensive 1059(1)
The Political Challenge 1059(1)
The King and Kennedy Assassinations 1059(1)
The Conservative Response 1060
Where Historians Disagree: The Vietnam Commitment 1052(4)
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Folk-Music Revival 1056(6)
Significant Events 1062(1)
Conclusion 1062(1)
For Further Reference 1063(1)
Bibliography 1064(3)
The Crisis of Authority 1067(38)
The Youth Culture 1067(8)
The New Left 1068(2)
The Counterculture 1070(5)
The Mobilization of Minorities 1075(7)
Seeds of Indian Militancy 1075(2)
The Indian Civil Rights Movement 1077(2)
Latino Activism 1079(1)
Challenging the ``Melting Pot'' Ideal 1080(1)
Gay Liberation 1081(1)
The New Feminism 1082(3)
The Rebirth 1082(1)
Women's Liberation 1083(1)
Expanding Achievements 1084(1)
The Abortion Controversy 1085(1)
Nixon, Kissinger, and the War 1085(4)
Vietnamization 1086(1)
Escalation 1086(2)
``Peace with Honor'' 1088(1)
Defeat in Indochina 1088(1)
Nixon, Kissinger, and the World 1089(3)
China and the Soviet Union 1089(1)
The Problems of Multipolarity 1090(2)
Politics and Economics Under Nixon 1092(5)
Domestic Initiatives 1092(1)
From the Warren Court to the Nixon Court 1092(1)
The Election of 1972 1093(1)
The Troubled Economy 1094(1)
The Nixon Response 1095(2)
The Watergate Crisis 1097(8)
The Scandals 1098(1)
The Fall of Richard Nixon 1098
Patterns of Popular Culture: Rock Music in the Sixties 1072(24)
Where Historians Disagree: Watergate 1096(4)
Significant Events 1100(1)
Conclusion 1100(2)
For Further Reference 1102(1)
Bibliography 1102(3)
The ``Age of Limits'' 1105(22)
Politics and Diplomacy After Watergate 1105(5)
The Ford Custodianship 1105(1)
The Trials of Jimmy Carter 1106(1)
Human Rights and National Interests 1107(2)
The Year of the Hostages 1109(1)
The Rise of the New American Right 1110(6)
The Sunbelt and Its Politics 1110(1)
Religious Revivalism 1111(3)
The Emergence of the New Right 1114(1)
The Tax Revolt 1115(1)
The Campaign of 1980 1116(1)
The ``Reagan Revolution'' 1116(11)
The Reagan Coalition 1117(1)
Reagan in the White House 1117(1)
``Supply-Side'' Economics 1118(1)
The Fiscal Crisis 1119(1)
Reagan and the World 1120(2)
The Election of 1984 1122
Patterns of Popular Culture: The Mall 1112(11)
Conclusion 1123(1)
For Further Reference 1123(1)
Significant Events 1124(1)
Bibliography 1125(2)
Modern Times 1127(1)
America and the Waning of the Cold War 1127(1)
The Fall of the Soviet Union 1128(1)
The Fading of the Reagan Revolution 1129(1)
The Election of 1988 1129(1)
The Bush Presidency 1130(1)
The Gulf War 1131(1)
The Election of 1992 1132(1)
Partisan Struggles 1133(1)
Launching the Clinton Presidency 1133(1)
The Republican Resurgence 1134(1)
The Election of 1996 1135(1)
Clinton Triumphant and Embattled 1136(1)
The Global Economy 1137(1)
Revolutions in Technology 1137(1)
The Two-Tiered Economy 1138(1)
Globalization 1139(2)
A Changing Society 1141(1)
The Graying of America 1141(1)
New Patterns of Immigration and Ethnicity 1141(2)
The Black Middle Class 1143(1)
Poor and Working-Class African Americans 1144(1)
Modern Plagues: Drugs, AIDS, and Homelessness 1145(4)
A Contested Culture 1149(1)
Battles Against Feminism and Abortion 1149(3)
The Changing Left and the New Environmentalism 1152(4)
The Fragmentation of Mass Culture 1156(1)
The ``Culture Wars'' 1157
Patterns of Popular Culture: RAP 1146
Where Historians Disagree: Women's History 1150(4)
The American Environment: Silent Spring 1154(4)
Significant Events 1158(1)
Conclusion 1158(1)
For Further Reference 1159(1)
Bibliography 1159
Appendices A-1
List of Illustrations, Maps, and Charts L-1
Index I-1
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