Building the American republic. / Volume 2, : A narrative history from 1877 / / Jane Dailey.

Building the American Republic combines centuries of perspectives and voices into a fluid narrative of the United States. Throughout their respective volumes, Harry L. Watson and Jane Dailey take care to integrate varied scholarly perspectives and work to engage a diverse readership by addressing wh...

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Place / Publishing House:Chicago ;, London : : The University of Chicago Press,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (479 pages)
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Preface --   |t Chapter 1. Incorporation, 1877–1900 --   |t Chapter 2. Interconnected, 1898–1914 --   |t Chapter 3. War, 1914–1924 --   |t Chapter 4. Vertigo, 1920–1928 --   |t Chapter 5. Depression, 1928–1938 --   |t Chapter 6. Assertion, 1938–1946 --   |t Chapter 7. Containment, 1946–1953 --   |t Chapter 8. At Odds, 1954–1965 --   |t Chapter 9. Riven, 1965–1968 --   |t Chapter 10. Breakdown, 1968–1974 --   |t Chapter 11. Right, 1974–1989 --   |t Chapter 12. Vulnerable, 1989–2001 --   |t Chapter 13. Forward, 2001–2016 --   |t The Rise of the Radical Right and the Election of 2016 --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t For Further Reading --   |t Index  
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