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ALERT: Before you purchase, check with your instructor or review your course syllabus to ensure that you select the correct ISBN. Several versions of Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products exist for each title, including customized versions for individual schools, and registrations are not transferable. In addition, you may need a CourseID, provided by your instructor, to register for and use Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products.   Packages Access codes for Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products may not be included when purchasing or renting from companies other than Pearson; check with the seller before completing your purchase.   Used or rental books If you rent or purchase a used book with an access code, the access code may have been redeemed previously and you may have to purchase a new access code.   Access codes Access codes that are purchased from sellers other than Pearson carry a higher risk of being either the wrong ISBN or a previously redeemed code. Check with the seller prior to purchase.   -- Engages readers by tracing the individual and collective journeys of Americans.    Offering a blend of political and social histories, The American Journey shows that living up to American ideals is an ongoing voyage–one that has become increasingly more inclusive of different groups and ideas. With the goal of making American history accessible, the authors use a strong, chronologically-organized narrative, with an emphasis on regional balance, and provide readers with the tools they need to understand history. The concise edition concentrates on the journey of individuals and groups that shape America with a trade-like, full color narrative format.   Note: MyHistoryLab does not come automatically packaged with this text. To purchase MyHistoryLab at no extra charge, please visit www.MyHistoryLab.com or use ISBN (VP ISBN: 9780205219575.

Table of Contents:
Preface About the Authors   Chapter 16 Reconstruction 1865-1877 White Southerners and the Ghosts of the Confederacy, 1865 More Than Freedom: African American Aspirations in 1865 Federal Reconstruction, 1865—1870 Counter-Reconstruction, 1870—1874 Redemption, 1874—1877   Chapter 17  A New South: Economic Progress and Social Tradition 1877-1900 The “Newness” of the New South The Southern Agrarian Revolt Women in the New South Settling the Race Issue   Chapter 18 Industry, Immigrants, and Cities 1870-1900 New Industry New Immigrants New Cities   Chapter 19 Transforming the West 1865-1890 Subjugating Native Americans Exploiting the Mountains: The Mining Bonanza Using the Grass: The Cattle Kingdom Working the Earth: Homesteaders and Agricultural Expansion   Chapter 20 Politics and Government 1877-1900 The Structure and Style of Politics The Limits of Government Public Policies and National Elections The Crisis of the 1890s   Chapter 21 The Progressive Era 1900-1917 The Ferment of Reform Reforming Society Reforming Country Life Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressive Presidency Woodrow Wilson and Progressive Reform   Chapter 22  Creating an Empire 1865-1917 The Roots of Imperialism First Steps The Spanish-American War Imperial Ambitions: The United States and East Asia, 1899—1917 Imperial Power: The United States and Latin America, 1899—1917 Engaging Europe: New Concerns, Old Constraints   Chapter 23 America and the Great Way 1914-1920 Waging Neutrality Waging War in America Waging War and Peace Abroad Waging Peace at Home   Chapter 24 Towards a Modern America The 1920s The Economy That Roared The Business of Government Cities and Suburbs Mass Culture in the Jazz Age Culture Wars A New Era in the World? Herbert Hoover and the Final Triumph of the New Era   Chapter 25  The Great Depression and the New Deal 1929-1939 Hard Times in Hooverville Herbert Hoover and the Depression Launching the New Deal Consolidating the New Deal The New Deal and American Life Ebbing of the New Deal Good Neighbors and Hostile Forces   Chapter 26  World War II 1939-1945 The Dilemmas of Neutrality Holding the Line Mobilizing for Victory The Home Front War and Peace   Chapter 27 The Cold War at Home and Abroad 1946-1952 Launching the Great Boom Truman, Republicans, and the Fair Deal Confronting the Soviet Union Cold War and Hot War The Second Red Scare   Chapter 28  The Confident Years 1953-1964 A Decade of Affluence Facing Off with the Soviet Union John F. Kennedy and the Cold War Righteousness Like a Mighty Stream: The Struggle for Civil Rights   Chapter 29 Shaken to the Roots 1965-1980 The End of Consensus Cities Under Stress The Year of the Gun, 1968 Nixon, Watergate, and the Crisis of the Early 1970s Jimmy Carter: Idealism and Frustration in the White House   Chapter 30  The Reagan Revolution and a Changing World 1981-1992 Reagan’s Domestic Revolution The Climax of the Cold War Growth in the Sunbelt Values in Collision   Chapter 31 Complacency, Crisis, and Global Reengagement 1993-2008 Politics of the Center A New Economy? Broadening Democracy Edging into a New Century Paradoxes of Power   Appendix Glossary Credits Index

About the Author :
David Goldfield is the Robert Lee Bailey Professor of History at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte.  A native of Memphis, he grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and attended the University of Maryland.  He is the author or editor of thirteen books dealing with the history of the American South, including two works, Cotton Fields and Skyscrapers: Southern City and Region (1982) and Black, White, and Southern: Race Relations and Southern Culture (1991), nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in history, and both received the Mayflower Award for Non-Fiction.  Still Fighting the Civil War: The American South and Southern History appeared in 2002 and received the Jules and Frances Landry Prize and was named by Choice as an Outstanding Non-fiction Book.  His most recent book is Southern Histories: Public, Personal, and Sacred, published by the University of Georgia Press in 2003.  He is currently working on a re-interpretation of the Civil War, “Rebirth of a Nation: America during the Civil War Era,” for Holt Publishing Co.  The Organization of American Historians named him Distinguished Lecturer in 2001.  Goldfield is the editor of the Journal of Urban History and a co-author of The American Journey: A History of the United States (2005). He also serves as an expert witness in voting rights and death penalty cases, as a consultant on the urban South to museums and public television and radio, and serves with the U.S. State Department as an Academic Specialist, leading workshops on American history and culture in foreign countries.  He also serves on the Advisory Board of the Lincoln Prize.  Among his leisure-time activities are reading southern novels, listening to Gustav Mahler and Buddy Holly, and coaching girls’ fastpitch softball.   Carl Abbott is a professor of Urban Studies and planning at Portland State University. He taught previously in the history departments at the University of Denver and Old Dominion University, and held visiting appointments at Mesa College in Colorado and George Washington University. He holds degrees in history from Swarthmore College and the University of Chicago. He specializes in the history of cities and the American West and serves as co-editor of the Pacific Historical Review. His books include The New Urban America: Growth and Politics in Sunbelt Cities (1981, 1987), The Metropolitan Frontier: Cities in the Modern American West (1993), Planning a New West: The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area (1997), and Political Terrain: Washington, D. C. from Tidewater Town to Global Metropolis (1999). He is currently working on a comprehensive history of the role of urbanization and urban culture in the history of western North America.   Virginia DeJohn Anderson is Associate Professor of History at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She received her B.A. from the University of Connecticut. As the recipient of a Marshall Scholarship, she earned an M.A. degree at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. Returning to the United States, she received her A.M. and Ph.D. degrees from Harvard University. She is the author of New England's Generation: The Great Migration and the Formation of Society and Culture in the Seventeenth Century (1991) and several articles on colonial history, which have appeared in such journals as the William and Mary Quarterly and the New England Quarterly. She is currently finishing a book entitled Creatures of Empire: People and Animals in Early America.   Jo Ann E. Argersinger received her Ph.D. from George Washington University and is Professor of History at Southern Illinois University. A recipient of fellowships from the Rockefeller Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities, she is a historian of social, labor, and business policy. Her publications include Toward a New Deal in Baltimore: People and Government in the Great Depression (1988) and Making the Amalgamated: Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in the Baltimore Clothing Industry (1999).   Peter H. Argersinger received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin and is Professor of History at Southern Illinois University. He has won several fellowships as well as the Binkley-Stephenson Award from the Organization of American Historians. Among his books on American political and rural history are Populism and Politics (1974), Structure, Process, and Party (1992), and The Limits of Agrarian Radicalism (1995). His current research focuses on the political crisis of the 1890s.   William L. Barney is Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A native of Pennsylvania, he received his B.A. from Cornell University and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Columbia University. He has published extensively on nineteenth century U.S. history and has a particular interest in the Old South and the coming of the Civil War. Among his publications are The Road to Secession (1972), The Secessionist Impulse (1974), Flawed Victory (1975), The Passage of the Republic (1987), and Battleground for the Union (1989). He is currently finishing an edited collection of essays on nineteenth-century America and a book on the Civil War. Most recently, he has edited A Companion to 19th-Century America (2001) and finished The Civil War and Reconstruction: A Student Companion (2001).   Robert M. Weir is Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus at the University of South Carolina. He received his B.A. from Pennsylvania State University and his Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University. He has taught at the University of Houston and, as a visiting professor, at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. His articles have won prizes from the Southeastern Society for the Study of the Eighteenth Century and the William and Mary Quarterly. Among his publications are Colonial South Carolina: A History, "The Last of American Freemen": Studies in the Political Culture of the Colonial and Revolutionary South, and, most recently, a chapter on the Carolinas in the new Oxford History of the British Empire (1998).

Review :
 “The American Journey is the most engaging text that I have seen recently. I appreciate the chronological organization of the text and completely agree with the authors in regard to student’s comprehension and retention.” –Cathleen Koken, Pueblo Community College   “The greatest strengths include the primary sources, the level of detail in the chapters, and the stories which draw the reader in the beginning of the chapter.” –Andria Crosson, University of Texas at San Antonio   “While cogent arguments come forth constantly in this text– arguments that help illustrate the American story as a real journey –this book is also full of excellent stories that teach the reader a great deal about the living, breathing experience of being American.” –Duke Richey, University of North Texas   “The textbook does well in not only examining diversity but in placing different groups into interaction with one another.” –Susanna Michele Lee, North Carolina State University   “The regional balance is one of the strongest features of the Goldfield text. It makes the point that many trends are national, but also explains clearly how these trends varied in importance from region to region.” –Joann Carpenter, Florida State College at Jacksonville


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  • ISBN-13: 9780205219599
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Pearson
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0205219594
  • Publisher Date: 28 Oct 2012
  • Binding: SA
  • No of Pages: 592


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