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Maria Montoya Laura A. Belmonte Carl J. Guarneri Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor Steven Hackel Lon Kurashige America s national experience and collective history have always been subject to transnational forces and affected by global events and conditions. In recognition of this reality, GLOBAL AMERICANS presents a history of North America and then the United States in which world events and processes are central rather than colorful sidelights. In doing so, the text reflects the diverse experiences of you -- the students it speaks to -- and your families. You ll be immersed in an accessible and…mehr
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Maria Montoya Laura A. Belmonte Carl J. Guarneri Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor Steven Hackel Lon Kurashige America s national experience and collective history have always been subject to transnational forces and affected by global events and conditions. In recognition of this reality, GLOBAL AMERICANS presents a history of North America and then the United States in which world events and processes are central rather than colorful sidelights. In doing so, the text reflects the diverse experiences of you -- the students it speaks to -- and your families. You ll be immersed in an accessible and inclusive American history in which a variety of social, cultural, economic, and geographic dynamics play key roles. The authors want you to see yourselves in the narrative, primary source documents, images, and other media they have assembled. GLOBAL AMERICANS reveals the long history of global events that have shaped -- and been shaped by -- the peoples who have come to constitute theUnited States.
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- Verlag: Cengage Learning EMEA / Wadsworth Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 976
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 213mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 2139g
- ISBN-13: 9780618833108
- ISBN-10: 0618833102
- Artikelnr.: 45466608
- Mindtap Course List
- Verlag: Cengage Learning EMEA / Wadsworth Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 976
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 213mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 2139g
- ISBN-13: 9780618833108
- ISBN-10: 0618833102
- Artikelnr.: 45466608
Maria E. Montoya, Ph.D., earned her doctorate from Yale University in 1993 and her Bachelor of Arts from Yale in 1986. She is an associate professor of history at New York University, as well as the dean of arts and science at New York University, Shanghai. She was previously an associate professor of history and the director of Latina/o studies at the University of Michigan. Her specialties include western, labor, Latina/o and environmental history. She is the author of numerous articles as well as the books, Translating Property: The Maxwell Land Grant and the Conflict Over Land in the American West, 1840-1900, and a forthcoming book, A Workplace of their Own. She has taught the U.S. history survey course for more than 25 years and has worked on the AP U.S. history development committee. She also has worked as a consultant to the College Board.
1. THE FIRST AMERICAN PEOPLES: MIGRATION, SETTLEMENT, AND ADAPTATION.First Peoples of the Americas. From the Archaic Period to the Dawn of Agriculture. Mesoamerica and Peru. The Agricultural Southwest and the Arid Interior. The Pacific West. The Woodlands.2. JOINING THE HEMISPHERES: EUROPE, AFRICA, AND THE AMERICAS TO 1585.Europe, the Mediterranean World, and Africa to 1500. Opening up the Ocean World. Spain s Empire in America. Europe in the New World to 1585. 3. EXPERIMENTATION, RESISTANCE, AND PERSISTENCE, 1585 1650.Spain and France in the Borderlands. New Netherland. English Settlement in Virginia. Formation of New England. African Slavery in the Americas.4. EMPIRES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC WORLD, 1650 1700.English Civil War and Restoration Colonies. Expansion of Imperial Rivalries for Trade and Territory. Transatlantic Slave Trade and Slavery. Colonies in Crisis.5. COLONIAL SOCIETY AND BONDS OF EMPIRE, 1700 1750.Peoples in Motion. Regional Cultures and Social Change. Colonial Economy in the Atlantic Age. Imperial Rivalries, Territorial Expansion, and Border Warfare. Politics, Religion, and Daily Life.6. IMPERIAL CONFLICTS AND REVOLUTION, 1750 1783.Seven Years War, Years of Global Warfare. Imperial Reorganization and Colonial Resistance. From Resistance to Revolution. War for Independence.7. AMERICAN EXPERIMENTS, 1776 1789.Institutional Experiments with Liberty. Political Experiments in the Politics of Alliance. Postwar Migrations. Power in Crisis. U.S. Constitution.8. INVENTING REPUBLICS IN THE AGE OF REVOLUTIONS, 1789 1819.The Fragile Republic. Atlantic Revolutions and American Consequences. Membership and Participation in the Republic. Agrarian Republic or Empire of Liberty? Erosion and Expansion of Empires.9. MARKETS AND DEMOCRACY, 1790-1840.Industry and Labor. Time, Space, and Money. Global Markets and Regional Alliances. Democracy in Practice. Limits of Majority Rule.10. PERSONAL TRANSFORMATIONS AND PUBLIC REFORMS, 1800 1848.American Communities. Religious Awakenings and Social Experiments. American Cultures. Ideologies of Race and Slavery. Individual Rights and Social Good.11. A CONTINENTAL NATION, 1815 1853.Pulled and Pushed West. National Destiny. Transcontinental Nation. The World Rushed In.12. EXPANSION, SLAVERY, AND THE COMING OF THE CIVIL WAR, 1848 1861.Continental Expansion, Conflict, and Compromise. The United States Overseas. Reemergence of the Slavery Controversy. The Politics of Sectionalism. Road to Disunion.13. THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, 1861 1865.Beginning of the War, 1861. The Seesaw War, 1862. Turning Points, 1863. War on Two Home Fronts. Union Success, 1864 1865. National and Global Impacts of the War.14. REUNION AND RETREAT: RECONSTRUCTION, 1865-1877.Wartime Origins of Reconstruction. Postwar Conditions and Conflicting Agendas. Congressional Reconstruction. Reconstruction and Resistance in the South. Abandonment of Reconstruction.15. INCORPORATION OF THE U.S. WEST, 1862 1917.Ties of Commerce. A Strong Federal Role. Native American Resistance and Resettlement. Development of the West as a Market. West in the American Imagination.16. THE MAKING OF INDUSTRIAL AMERICA, 1877 1917.Age of Steel. Growth of Cities. Life in Industrialized America. Industrial Violence and the Rise of Unions.17. THE POLITICS OF REFORM, 1877 1917.Party System in an Industrial Age. Early Reform Attempts. Economic Crisis and the Populist Party. Limitations and Triumphs of Progressivism. Progressivism and National Politics.18. PROJECTING POWER, 1875 1920.Roots of the U.S. Empire. War, Insurrection, and the Challenges of Empire. Economic Imperialism in the Pacific and the Americas. The Great War. Home Front Mobilization for the War and the Peace Settlements.19. MANAGING MODERNITY, 1919 1929.The Aftermath of World War I. Economic Boom. Market Expansion. Americanism. Cultural Pluralism.20. GREAT DEPRESSION, NEW DEAL, AND IMPENDING WAR, 1929 1939.Enduring Economic Collapse. The New Deal. Life in the 1930s. End of the New Deal and the Coming of War.21. THE WORLD AT WAR, 1939 1945.From Neutral to Belligerent. First Challenges to Axis Power. On the Home Front. Road to Victory.22. THE COLD WAR, 1945 1965.From Allies to Enemies. Militarization of the U.S. Soviet Conflict. The Cold War at Home. Superpower Crisis and Diplomacy. Cold War in the Developing World.23. PROSPERITY AND THE COLD WAR ECONOMY, 1945 1965.Government and Prosperity. Cold War and Economic Growth. Social and Cultural Trends. Families in an Uncertain World. New Social Divisions.24. CIVIL RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS, 1945 1965.International Context for Civil and Human Rights. Civil Rights Movement and Southern Race Relations. Enactment of Rights-Based Liberalism. Expanded Struggle for Equality.25. THE VIETNAM WAR ERA, 1965 1975.U.S. Escalates Warfare in Vietnam. Fighting for Peace and Freedom. The Rights Revolution. Nixon Triumphs and Then Falls. 26. THE GLOBAL CONSERVATIVE SHIFT, 1975 1988.Shifts in Global Dynamics. Economic Transformations. Private Lives, Public Debates. Triumph and Travail on the Right.27. CLOSER TOGETHER, FURTHER APART, 1975 2000.Victories Abroad, Challenges at Home. A Changing Population. The Clinton Years. The Global Village.28. GLOBALIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS, 2000 2014.National Security and the Global Order. Global Capitalism. 21st Century America. APPENDIX (offered in MindTap only).The Declaration of Independence.The Articles of Confederation.The Constitution of the United States of America.Amendments to the Constitution.The Federalist Papers, Nos. 10 and 51.Presidents and Vice Presidents.
1. THE FIRST AMERICAN PEOPLES: MIGRATION, SETTLEMENT, AND ADAPTATION.First Peoples of the Americas. From the Archaic Period to the Dawn of Agriculture. Mesoamerica and Peru. The Agricultural Southwest and the Arid Interior. The Pacific West. The Woodlands.2. JOINING THE HEMISPHERES: EUROPE, AFRICA, AND THE AMERICAS TO 1585.Europe, the Mediterranean World, and Africa to 1500. Opening up the Ocean World. Spain s Empire in America. Europe in the New World to 1585. 3. EXPERIMENTATION, RESISTANCE, AND PERSISTENCE, 1585 1650.Spain and France in the Borderlands. New Netherland. English Settlement in Virginia. Formation of New England. African Slavery in the Americas.4. EMPIRES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC WORLD, 1650 1700.English Civil War and Restoration Colonies. Expansion of Imperial Rivalries for Trade and Territory. Transatlantic Slave Trade and Slavery. Colonies in Crisis.5. COLONIAL SOCIETY AND BONDS OF EMPIRE, 1700 1750.Peoples in Motion. Regional Cultures and Social Change. Colonial Economy in the Atlantic Age. Imperial Rivalries, Territorial Expansion, and Border Warfare. Politics, Religion, and Daily Life.6. IMPERIAL CONFLICTS AND REVOLUTION, 1750 1783.Seven Years War, Years of Global Warfare. Imperial Reorganization and Colonial Resistance. From Resistance to Revolution. War for Independence.7. AMERICAN EXPERIMENTS, 1776 1789.Institutional Experiments with Liberty. Political Experiments in the Politics of Alliance. Postwar Migrations. Power in Crisis. U.S. Constitution.8. INVENTING REPUBLICS IN THE AGE OF REVOLUTIONS, 1789 1819.The Fragile Republic. Atlantic Revolutions and American Consequences. Membership and Participation in the Republic. Agrarian Republic or Empire of Liberty? Erosion and Expansion of Empires.9. MARKETS AND DEMOCRACY, 1790-1840.Industry and Labor. Time, Space, and Money. Global Markets and Regional Alliances. Democracy in Practice. Limits of Majority Rule.10. PERSONAL TRANSFORMATIONS AND PUBLIC REFORMS, 1800 1848.American Communities. Religious Awakenings and Social Experiments. American Cultures. Ideologies of Race and Slavery. Individual Rights and Social Good.11. A CONTINENTAL NATION, 1815 1853.Pulled and Pushed West. National Destiny. Transcontinental Nation. The World Rushed In.12. EXPANSION, SLAVERY, AND THE COMING OF THE CIVIL WAR, 1848 1861.Continental Expansion, Conflict, and Compromise. The United States Overseas. Reemergence of the Slavery Controversy. The Politics of Sectionalism. Road to Disunion.13. THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, 1861 1865.Beginning of the War, 1861. The Seesaw War, 1862. Turning Points, 1863. War on Two Home Fronts. Union Success, 1864 1865. National and Global Impacts of the War.14. REUNION AND RETREAT: RECONSTRUCTION, 1865-1877.Wartime Origins of Reconstruction. Postwar Conditions and Conflicting Agendas. Congressional Reconstruction. Reconstruction and Resistance in the South. Abandonment of Reconstruction.15. INCORPORATION OF THE U.S. WEST, 1862 1917.Ties of Commerce. A Strong Federal Role. Native American Resistance and Resettlement. Development of the West as a Market. West in the American Imagination.16. THE MAKING OF INDUSTRIAL AMERICA, 1877 1917.Age of Steel. Growth of Cities. Life in Industrialized America. Industrial Violence and the Rise of Unions.17. THE POLITICS OF REFORM, 1877 1917.Party System in an Industrial Age. Early Reform Attempts. Economic Crisis and the Populist Party. Limitations and Triumphs of Progressivism. Progressivism and National Politics.18. PROJECTING POWER, 1875 1920.Roots of the U.S. Empire. War, Insurrection, and the Challenges of Empire. Economic Imperialism in the Pacific and the Americas. The Great War. Home Front Mobilization for the War and the Peace Settlements.19. MANAGING MODERNITY, 1919 1929.The Aftermath of World War I. Economic Boom. Market Expansion. Americanism. Cultural Pluralism.20. GREAT DEPRESSION, NEW DEAL, AND IMPENDING WAR, 1929 1939.Enduring Economic Collapse. The New Deal. Life in the 1930s. End of the New Deal and the Coming of War.21. THE WORLD AT WAR, 1939 1945.From Neutral to Belligerent. First Challenges to Axis Power. On the Home Front. Road to Victory.22. THE COLD WAR, 1945 1965.From Allies to Enemies. Militarization of the U.S. Soviet Conflict. The Cold War at Home. Superpower Crisis and Diplomacy. Cold War in the Developing World.23. PROSPERITY AND THE COLD WAR ECONOMY, 1945 1965.Government and Prosperity. Cold War and Economic Growth. Social and Cultural Trends. Families in an Uncertain World. New Social Divisions.24. CIVIL RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS, 1945 1965.International Context for Civil and Human Rights. Civil Rights Movement and Southern Race Relations. Enactment of Rights-Based Liberalism. Expanded Struggle for Equality.25. THE VIETNAM WAR ERA, 1965 1975.U.S. Escalates Warfare in Vietnam. Fighting for Peace and Freedom. The Rights Revolution. Nixon Triumphs and Then Falls. 26. THE GLOBAL CONSERVATIVE SHIFT, 1975 1988.Shifts in Global Dynamics. Economic Transformations. Private Lives, Public Debates. Triumph and Travail on the Right.27. CLOSER TOGETHER, FURTHER APART, 1975 2000.Victories Abroad, Challenges at Home. A Changing Population. The Clinton Years. The Global Village.28. GLOBALIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS, 2000 2014.National Security and the Global Order. Global Capitalism. 21st Century America. APPENDIX (offered in MindTap only).The Declaration of Independence.The Articles of Confederation.The Constitution of the United States of America.Amendments to the Constitution.The Federalist Papers, Nos. 10 and 51.Presidents and Vice Presidents.