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Book Title
Who Built America?: Working People and the Nation's History: S...
ISBN
0312446926
EAN
9780312446925
Release Title
Who Built America?: Working People and the Nation's History: S...
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American Social History Project
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Bedford/Saint Martin's
ISBN-10
0312446926
ISBN-13
9780312446925
eBay Product ID (ePID)
63109200

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
912 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Who Built America? Volume Two: since 1877 : Working People and the Nation's History
Subject
Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Sociology / General, United States / General
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Author
Roy Rosenzweig, Nelson Lichtenstein, American Social American Social History Project, Nancy A. Hewitt, Christopher Clark
Format
Perfect

Dimensions

Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
46.6 Oz
Item Length
8.7 in
Item Width
7.8 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
3
Intended Audience
College Audience
Illustrated
Yes
Table Of Content
Note: Each chapter ends with a timeline, "The Years in Review," and a bibliography, "Additional Readings." VOLUME II Preface Prologue From the Civil War to the Great Uprising of Labor: Reconstructing the Nation, 18651877 Reconstruction: America''s Unfinished Revolution The Centennial and the Other America The Great Uprising of Labor Conclusion: The Continuing Struggle over Who Built America and Who Deserves its Rewards PART I MONOPOLY AND UPHEAVAL, 18771914 1. Progress and Poverty: Industrial Capitalism in the Gilded Age, 18771893 The Industrialization of America Power and Profit The South and West Industrialize Conclusion: Capitalism and the Meaning of Democracy 2. Community and Conflict: Working People Respond to Industrial Capitalism, 18771893 Working People and Their Communities The Workingman''s Hour Labor Politics and Conflict Conclusion: Labor, Capital, and the State 3. The Producing Classes and the Money Power: A Decade of Hard Times, Struggle, and Defeat, 18931904 Hard Times and Hard Struggles The Populist Movement Racism Institutionalized and Challenged Territorial and Economic Expansion Conclusion: End of a Century; End of an Era 4. Change and Continuity in Daily Life, 19001914 The Workplace Transformed Inequality in Everyday Life Towards a Consumer Culture Conclusion: A New Era Dawns, Old Inequalities Persist 5. Radicals and Reformers in the Progressive Era, 19001914 Andru Karnegi and Mr. Rucevelt: Simplified Spelling and the Contours of Progressivism Women Progressives Radical Challenges to the Status Quo Progressivism and Politics Conclusion: Toward the Modern State PART II WAR, DEPRESSION, AND INDUSTRIAL UNIONISM, 19141945 6. Wars for Democracy, 19141919 World War I Comes to Europe The War in America The Expanding Wartime Economy Militancy, Repression, and Nativism Winning the War and Losing the Peace Conclusion: Toward a Postwar Society 7. A New Era, 19201929 Business Conservatism at Home and Abroad The New Economy The Expansion of American Consumer Culture The Culture Wars of the 1920s Conclusion: Hoover and the Crash 8. The Great Depression and the First New Deal, 19291935 The Onset of the Great Depression Hard Times President Hoover''s Response to the Crisis The Promise of a New Deal The Revival of Organized Labor The First New Deal Under Attack The Counteroffensives against the New Deal Conclusion: The Unraveling of the First New Deal 9. Labor Democratizes America, 19351939 The Second New Deal The Challenge of Industrial Unionism The Culture of New Deal America Backlash Against Labor and the New Deal Conclusion: What the New Deal Accomplished 10. A Nation Transformed: The United States in World War II, 19391946 The Origins of the Second World War Fighting the War Mobilizing the Home Front Economic Citizenship for All? The End of the War Conclusion: A New Order at Home and Abroad PART III COLD WAR AMERICA AND AFTER, 19452006 11. The Cold War Boom, 19461960 The Cold War in a Global Context The New Deal Under Attack The Affluent Society and Its Discontents Conclusion: New Challenges for the Postwar Order 12. The Rights Conscious 1960s The Civil Rights Movement The Liberal Hour The Vietnam Experience Extending and Ending the Long Sixties Conclusion: An Increasing Rights Consciousness 13. Economic Adversity Transforms the Nation, 19731989 The Shifting World Economy The Nation Moves to the Right The Reagan Revolution and Economic Disparity Struggling Against the Conservative Tide Conclusion: The Reagan Legacy 14. The American People in an Age of Global Capitalism, 19892001 A New Geopolitical Order A New Economic Order The Rise and Fall of Clintonian Liberalism Polarization and Stalemate Conclusion: America''s Political Rift 15. America''s World after 9/11 The Shock of 9/11 The War on Terror New Business and Conservative Agendas The Unraveling of the Bush Regime Conclusion: Looking Forward
Synopsis
Who Built America? explores fundamental conflicts in United States history by placing working peoples' struggle for social and economic justice at center stage. Unique among U.S. history survey textbooks for its clear point of view, Who Built America is a joint effort of Bedford/St. Martin's and the American Social History Project, based at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and renowned for its print, visual, and multimedia productions such as the "History Matters" Web site. With vivid prose, penetrating analysis, an acclaimed visual program, and rich documentary evidence, Who Built America? gives students a thought-provoking book they'll want to read and instructors an irreplaceable anchor for their course.

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