[VOLUME A: chapters 1-16; VOLUME B: chapters 16-32]1. NATIVE PEOPLES OF AMERICA TO 1500.The First Americans, c. 13,000-2500 B.C. Cultural Diversity, c. 2500 B.C.-A.D. 1500. North American Peoples on the Eve of European Contact.2. THE RISE OF THE ATLANTIC WORLD 1400-1625.African and European Backgrounds. Europe and the Atlantic World, 1440-1600. Footholds in North America, 1512-1625.3. THE EMERGENCE OF COLONIAL SOCIETIES, 1625-1700.Chesapeake Society. Puritanism in New England. The Spread of Slavery: The Caribbean and Carolina. The Middle Colonies. Rivals for North America: France and Spain.4. THE BONDS OF EMPIRE, 1660-1750.Rebellion and War, 1660-1713. Colonial Economies and Societies, 1660-1750. Competing for a Continent, 1713-1750. Public Life in British America, 1689-1750.5. ROADS TO REVOLUTION, 1750-1776.Triumph and tensions: The British Empire, 1750-1763. Imperial Authority, Colonial Opposition, 1760-1766. Resistance Resumes, 1766-1770. The Deepening Crisis, 1770-1774. Toward Independence, 1774-1776.6. SECURING INDEPENDENCE, DEFINING NATIONHOOD, 1776-1788.The Prospects of War. War and Peace, 1776-1783. The Revolution and Social Change. Forging New Governments, 1776-1787. Toward a New Constitution, 1786-1788.7. LAUNCHING THE NEW REPUBLIC, 1788-1800.Constitutional Government Takes Shape, 1788-1796. Hamilton's Domestic Policies, 1789-1794. The United States in a Wider World, 1789-1796. Parties and Politics, 1793-1800. Economic and Social Change.8. JEFFERSONIANISM AND THE ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS, 1801-1824.The Age of Jefferson. The Gathering Storm. The War of 1812. The Awakening of American Nationalism.9. THE TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICAN SOCIETY, 1815-1840.Westward Expansion. The Growth of the Market Economy. Industrial Beginnings. Equality and Inequality. The Revolution in Social Relationships.10. DEMOCRATIC POLITICS, RELIGIOUS REVIVAL, AND REFORM, 1824-1840.The Rise of Democratic Politics, 1824-1832. The Bank Controversy and the Second Party System, 1833-1840. The Rise of Popular Religion. The Age of Reform.11. TECHNOLOGY, CULTURE, AND EVERYDAY LIFE, 1840-1860.Technology and Economic Growth. The Quality Of Life. Democratic Pastimes. The Quest for Nationality in Literature and Art.12. THE OLD SOUTH AND SLAVERY, 1830-1860.King Cotton. The Social Groups of the White South. Social Relations in the White South. Life Under Slavery. The Emergence of African-American Culture.13. IMMIGRATION, EXPANSION, AND SECTIONAL CONFLICT, 1840-1848.Newcomers and Natives. The West and Beyond. The Politics of Expansion, 1840-1846. The Mexican-American War and Its Aftermath, 1846-1848.14. FROM COMPROMISE TO SECESSION, 1850-1861.The Compromise of 1850. The Collapse of the Second Party System, 1853-1856. The Crisis of the Union, 1857-1860. The Collapse of the Union, 1860-1861.15. CRUCIBLE OF FREEDOM: CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865.Mobilizing for War. In Battle, 1861-1862. Emancipation Transforms the War, 1863. War and Society, North and South. The Union Victorious, 1864-1865.16. THE CRISIS OF RECONSTRUCTION, 1865-1877.Reconstruction Politics, 1865-1868. Reconstruction Governments. The Impact of Emancipation. New Concerns in the North, 1868-1876. Reconstruction Abandoned, 1876-1877.17. THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE TRANS-MISSISSIPPI WEST, 1860-1900.Native Americans and the Trans-Mississippi West. Settling the West. Southwestern Borderlands. Exploiting the Western Landscape. The West of Life and Legend.18. THE RISE OF INDUSTRIAL AMERICA, 1865-1900.The Rise of Corporate America. Stimulating Economic Growth. The New South. Factories and the Work Force. Labor Unions and Industrial Conflict.19. IMMIGRATION, URBANIZATION, AND EVERYDAY LIFE, 1860-1900.The New American City. Middle- and Upper-Class Society and Culture . Working-Class Politics and Reform. Working-Class Leisure in the Immigrant City. Cultures in Conflict.20. POLITICS AND EXPANSION IN AN INDUSTRIALIZING AGE, 1877-1900.Party Politics in an Era of Upheaval, 1877-1884. Politics of Privilege, Politics of Exclusion, 1884-1892. The 1890s: Politics in a Depression Decade. Expansionist Stirrings and War with Spain, 1878-1901.21. THE PROGRESSIVE ERA, 1900-1917.Progressives and Their Ideas. State and Local Progressivism. Progressivism and Social Control. Blacks, Women, and Workers Organize. National Progressivism Phase I: Roosevelt and Taft, 1901-1913. National Progressivism Phase II: Woodrow Wilson, 1913-1917.22. GLOBAL INVOLVEMENTS AND WORLD WAR I, 1902-1920.Defining America's World Role, 1902-1914. War in Europe, 1914-1917. Mobilizing at Home, Fighting in France, 1917-1918. Promoting the War and Suppressing Dissent. Economic and Social Trends in Wartime America. Joyous Armistice, Bitter Aftermath, 1918-1920.23. THE 1920S: COPING WITH CHANGE, 1920-1929.A New Economic Order. The Harding and Coolidge Administrations. Mass Society, Mass Culture. Cultural Ferment and Creativity. A Society in Conflict. Hoover at the Helm.24. THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND THE NEW DEAL, 1929-1939.Crash and Depression, 1929-1932. The New Deal Takes Shape, 1933-1935. The New Deal Changes Course, 1935-1936. The New Deal's End Stage, 1937-1939. Social Change and Social Action in the 1930s. The American Cultural Scene in the 1930s.25. AMERICANS AND A WORLD IN CRISIS, 1933-1945.The United States in a Menacing World, 1933-1939. Into the Storm, 1939-1941. America Mobilizes for War. The Battlefront, 1942-1944. War and American Society. Triumph and Tragedy, 1945.26. THE COLD WAR ABROAD AND AT HOME, 1945-1952.The Postwar Political Setting, 1945-1946. Anticommunism and Containment, 1946-1952. The Truman Administration at Home, 1945-1952. The Politics of Anticommunism.27. AMERICA AT MID-CENTURY, 1952-1960.The Eisenhower Presidency. The Cold War Continues. The Affluent Society. Consensus and Conservatism. The Other America. Seeds of Disquiet.28. THE LIBERAL ERA, 1960-1968.The Kennedy Presidency, 1960-1963. The Struggle for Black Equality, 1961-1968. Liberalism Ascendant, 1963-1968. Voices of Protest. The Liberal Crusade in Vietnam, 1961-1968.29. A TIME OF UPHEAVAL, 1968-1974.The Youth Movement. The Counterculture. 1968: The Politics of Upheaval. Nixon and World Politics. Domestic Problems and Divisions. The Crisis of the Presidency.30. CONSERVATIVE RESURGENCE, ECONOMIC WOES, FOREIGN CHALLENGES, 1974-1989.Cultural Changes. Economic and Social Changes in Post-1960s America. Years of Malaise: Post-Watergate Politics and Diplomacy, 1974-1981. The Reagan Revolution, 1981-1984. Reagan's Second Term, 1985-1989.31. BEYOND THE COLD WAR: CHARTING A NEW COURSE, 1988-2000The Bush Years: Global Resolve, Domestic Drift, 1988-1993. The Clinton Era Begins: Debating Domestic Policy, 1993-1996. The Economic Boom of the 1990s. Clinton's Foreign Policy: Defining America's Role in a Post-Cold War World. The Clinton Era Ends: Domestic Politics, Impeachment, Disputed Election, 1996-2000. Cultural Trends at Century's End.32. GLOBAL DANGERS, GLOBAL CHALLENGES, 2001 TO THE PRESENT.America Under Attack: September 11, 2001, and Its Aftermath. Politics and the Economy in Bush's First Term, 2001-2005 . Foreign Policy in a Threatening Era. Social and Cultural Trends in Contemporary America. Domestic Policy Since 2004.CONCLUSION.
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