Mary Beth Norton, Jane Kamensky, Carol Sheriff, David W Blight, Howard Chudacoff
A People and a Nation
A History of the United States, Brief Edition
Mary Beth Norton, Jane Kamensky, Carol Sheriff, David W Blight, Howard Chudacoff
A People and a Nation
A History of the United States, Brief Edition
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Follow history with a spirited narrative that tells the captivating stories of all people in the United States in Norton's best-selling A PEOPLE AND A NATION: A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, BRIEF EDITION, 11E. Written by award-winning historians and acclaimed authors, this revised edition clearly depicts historic change -- from race, gender, economics and public policy to family life, popular culture, social movements, international relations and warfare. The first book to focus on U.S. social history, this edition now emphasizes the place of the U.S. in international history and the world.…mehr
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Follow history with a spirited narrative that tells the captivating stories of all people in the United States in Norton's best-selling A PEOPLE AND A NATION: A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, BRIEF EDITION, 11E. Written by award-winning historians and acclaimed authors, this revised edition clearly depicts historic change -- from race, gender, economics and public policy to family life, popular culture, social movements, international relations and warfare. The first book to focus on U.S. social history, this edition now emphasizes the place of the U.S. in international history and the world. Streamlined chapters, new learning features and more than 90 maps support learning, while a new digital version and optional MindTap and Infuse digital resources help you envision what life was like in the past. This edition is available as a complete edition or split editions: VOLUME I: TO 1877 (Chs. 1-14), and VOLUME II: SINCE 1865 (Chs. 14-29).
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- Verlag: Cengage Learning
- 11th edition
- Seitenzahl: 960
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 202mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 2200g
- ISBN-13: 9780357661772
- ISBN-10: 035766177X
- Artikelnr.: 63983605
- Verlag: Cengage Learning
- 11th edition
- Seitenzahl: 960
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 202mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 2200g
- ISBN-13: 9780357661772
- ISBN-10: 035766177X
- Artikelnr.: 63983605
Mary Beth Norton, the Mary Donlon Alger Professor of American History at Cornell University, received her B.A. from the University of Michigan and her Ph.D. from Harvard University. She teaches courses in the history of exploration, early America, women's history, Atlantic world and American Revolution. Her many books have won awards from the Society of American Historians, Berkshire Conference of Women Historians and English-Speaking Union. Her book, FOUNDING MOTHERS & FATHERS, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. In 2011 her book SEPARATED BY THEIR SEX: WOMEN IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE IN THE COLONIAL ATLANTIC WORLD was published. She was the Pitt Professor of American History at the University of Cambridge in 2005-2006. The Rockefeller Foundation, Guggenheim Foundation and Huntington Library, among others, have awarded her fellowships. Dr. Norton has served on the National Council for the Humanities and is an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She has appeared on Book TV, the History and Discovery Channels, PBS and NBC as a commentator on Early American history.
Note: Each chapter includes a Summary.1. Three Old Worlds Create a New, 1492-1600American SocietiesNorth America in 1492African SocietiesEuropean SocietiesEarly European ExplorationsThe Voyages of Columbus, Cabot, and Their SuccessorsSpanish Exploration and ConquestThe Columbian ExchangeLinks to the World: MaizeEuropeans in North AmericaLegacy for a People and a Nation: Columbus Day2. Europeans Colonize North America, 1600-1640New Spain, New France, and New NetherlandThe CaribbeanLinks to the World: WampumEnglish Interest in ColonizationThe Founding of VirginiaLife in the ChesapeakeThe Founding of New EnglandLife in New EnglandLegacy for a People and a Nation: The Foxwoods Casino and the Mashantucket Pequot Museum3. North America in the Atlantic World, 1640-1720The Growth of Anglo-American SettlementsA Decade of Imperial Crises: The 1670sAfrican Slavery on the MainlandThe Web of Empire and the Atlantic Slave TradeLinks to the World: International PiracyEnslavement of Africans and IndiansImperial Reorganization and the Witchcraft CrisisLegacy for a People and a Nation: Americans of African Descent4. American Society Transformed, 1720-1770Population Growth and Ethnic DiversityEconomic Growth and DevelopmentColonial CulturesLinks to the World: Exotic BeveragesColonial FamiliesPolitics: Stability and Crisis in British AmericaA Crisis in ReligionLegacy for a People and a Nation: "Self-Made Men"5. Severing the Bonds of Empire, 1754-1774Renewed Warfare Among Europeans and IndiansLinks to the World: The First Worldwide War1763: A Turning PointThe Stamp Act CrisisResistance to the Townshend ActsConfrontations in BostonTea and TurmoilLegacy for a People and a Nation: The Census and Reapportionment6. A Revolution, Indeed, 1774-1783Government by Congress and CommitteeContest in the BackcountryChoosing SidesLinks to the World: New NationsWar and IndependenceThe Struggle in the NorthLife in the Army and on the Home FrontVictory in the SouthLegacy for a People and a Nation: Revolutionary Origins7. Forging a National Republic, 1776-1789Creating a Virtuous RepublicLinks to the World: NovelsThe First Emancipation and the Growth of RacismDesigning Republican GovernmentsTrials of the ConfederationOrder and Disorder in the WestFrom Crisis to the ConstitutionOpposition and RatificationLegacy for a People and a Nation: Women's Education8. The Early Republic: Conflicts at Home and Abroad, 1789-1800Building a Workable GovernmentDomestic Policy Under Washington and HamiltonThe French Revolution and the Development of Partisan PoliticsPartisan Politics and Relations with Great BritainJohn Adams and Political DissentIndians and African Americans at the End of the CenturyLinks to the World: Haitian RefugeesLegacy for a People and a Nation: Dissent During Wartime9. Partisan Politics and War: The Democratic-Republicans in Power, 1801-1815The Jefferson Presidency and Marshall CourtLouisiana and Lewis and ClarkA New Political CultureIndian ResistanceAmerican Shipping ImperiledLinks to the World: Industrial Piracy"Mr. Madison's War"Peace and ConsequencesLegacy for a People and a Nation: States' Rights and Nullification10. Nationalism, Expansion, and the Market Economy, 1816-1845Postwar NationalismThe Market Economy and Government's RoleTransportation LinksLinks to the World: The United States as a Developing NationCommercial FarmingThe Rise of Manufacturing and CommerceWorkers and the WorkplaceAmericans on the MoveAmerican Indian Resistance and RemovalLegacy for a People and a Nation: A Mixed Economy11. Reform and Politics in the Age of Jackson, 1824-1845From Revival to ReformAbolitionism and the Women's MovementLinks to the World: The International Antislavery MovementJacksonianism and Party PoliticsFederalism at Issue: The Nullification and Bank ControversiesThe Whig Challenge and the Second Party SystemManifest Destiny and ExpansionismLegacy for a Peo
Note: Each chapter includes a Summary.1. Three Old Worlds Create a New, 1492-1600American SocietiesNorth America in 1492African SocietiesEuropean SocietiesEarly European ExplorationsThe Voyages of Columbus, Cabot, and Their SuccessorsSpanish Exploration and ConquestThe Columbian ExchangeLinks to the World: MaizeEuropeans in North AmericaLegacy for a People and a Nation: Columbus Day2. Europeans Colonize North America, 1600-1640New Spain, New France, and New NetherlandThe CaribbeanLinks to the World: WampumEnglish Interest in ColonizationThe Founding of VirginiaLife in the ChesapeakeThe Founding of New EnglandLife in New EnglandLegacy for a People and a Nation: The Foxwoods Casino and the Mashantucket Pequot Museum3. North America in the Atlantic World, 1640-1720The Growth of Anglo-American SettlementsA Decade of Imperial Crises: The 1670sAfrican Slavery on the MainlandThe Web of Empire and the Atlantic Slave TradeLinks to the World: International PiracyEnslavement of Africans and IndiansImperial Reorganization and the Witchcraft CrisisLegacy for a People and a Nation: Americans of African Descent4. American Society Transformed, 1720-1770Population Growth and Ethnic DiversityEconomic Growth and DevelopmentColonial CulturesLinks to the World: Exotic BeveragesColonial FamiliesPolitics: Stability and Crisis in British AmericaA Crisis in ReligionLegacy for a People and a Nation: "Self-Made Men"5. Severing the Bonds of Empire, 1754-1774Renewed Warfare Among Europeans and IndiansLinks to the World: The First Worldwide War1763: A Turning PointThe Stamp Act CrisisResistance to the Townshend ActsConfrontations in BostonTea and TurmoilLegacy for a People and a Nation: The Census and Reapportionment6. A Revolution, Indeed, 1774-1783Government by Congress and CommitteeContest in the BackcountryChoosing SidesLinks to the World: New NationsWar and IndependenceThe Struggle in the NorthLife in the Army and on the Home FrontVictory in the SouthLegacy for a People and a Nation: Revolutionary Origins7. Forging a National Republic, 1776-1789Creating a Virtuous RepublicLinks to the World: NovelsThe First Emancipation and the Growth of RacismDesigning Republican GovernmentsTrials of the ConfederationOrder and Disorder in the WestFrom Crisis to the ConstitutionOpposition and RatificationLegacy for a People and a Nation: Women's Education8. The Early Republic: Conflicts at Home and Abroad, 1789-1800Building a Workable GovernmentDomestic Policy Under Washington and HamiltonThe French Revolution and the Development of Partisan PoliticsPartisan Politics and Relations with Great BritainJohn Adams and Political DissentIndians and African Americans at the End of the CenturyLinks to the World: Haitian RefugeesLegacy for a People and a Nation: Dissent During Wartime9. Partisan Politics and War: The Democratic-Republicans in Power, 1801-1815The Jefferson Presidency and Marshall CourtLouisiana and Lewis and ClarkA New Political CultureIndian ResistanceAmerican Shipping ImperiledLinks to the World: Industrial Piracy"Mr. Madison's War"Peace and ConsequencesLegacy for a People and a Nation: States' Rights and Nullification10. Nationalism, Expansion, and the Market Economy, 1816-1845Postwar NationalismThe Market Economy and Government's RoleTransportation LinksLinks to the World: The United States as a Developing NationCommercial FarmingThe Rise of Manufacturing and CommerceWorkers and the WorkplaceAmericans on the MoveAmerican Indian Resistance and RemovalLegacy for a People and a Nation: A Mixed Economy11. Reform and Politics in the Age of Jackson, 1824-1845From Revival to ReformAbolitionism and the Women's MovementLinks to the World: The International Antislavery MovementJacksonianism and Party PoliticsFederalism at Issue: The Nullification and Bank ControversiesThe Whig Challenge and the Second Party SystemManifest Destiny and ExpansionismLegacy for a Peo