The United States: A Brief Narrative History / Edition 3

The United States: A Brief Narrative History / Edition 3

ISBN-10:
0882952781
ISBN-13:
9780882952789
Pub. Date:
01/18/2011
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0882952781
ISBN-13:
9780882952789
Pub. Date:
01/18/2011
Publisher:
Wiley
The United States: A Brief Narrative History / Edition 3

The United States: A Brief Narrative History / Edition 3

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Overview

This third edition of The United States: A Brief Narrative History remains a basic, readable, and highly affordable core text for the introductory survey of United States history. While not intended as the only resource for students enrolled in such courses, it remains the most concise U.S. survey on the market—its length, approach, and price encouraging the use of supplementary readings, novels, research projects, and primary documents (many of which are available on the Internet) all for a price that falls well below the list price of a traditional survey text.

In addition to taking the engaging narrative all the way up through the second decade of the twenty-first century, the new edition features new maps. Loyal users will appreciate that fact that the book retains its cultural literacy approach, its lively narrative style, and highly effective highlighting of the names, terms, and concepts common to an educated person’s understanding of American history. Finally, its appendices comprise a useful, annotated text of The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and a list of U.S. Presidents.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780882952789
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 01/18/2011
Edition description: 3
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Link Hullar is from Decatur, Alabama, and received his B.A. and M.A. in History from the University of Alabama—Birmingham. He is the author of a dozen western novels and more than one hundred articles and stories. In addition to writing books and articles, Links a songwriter and co-writer/co-producer of a televised special on the Three Stooges. In a career that has spanned more than thirty-five years, Link has taught history in middle schools, community colleges four-year institutions, and in graduate programs. In addition, Link is a priest in the Episcopal Church. He has been married for over thirty-five years to Sharon, and they have two adult children. All currently reside in Spring, Texas.

Scott A. Nelson was born in California and raised in the Texas Panhandle. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Houston and two degrees from North Texas State University (now the University of North Texas). He has taught history and government for thirty-one years at various schools, colleges, and universities in Texas. Scott has published one previous book, The Discourses of Algernon Sidney (1993), and a wide v variety of articles in the Houston Law Review, and The Texas Observer, the Houston Chronicle, and Texas Monthly, among others. He works for the Texas Community College Teachers Association and teaches history at Texas Woman’s University. He lives in Denton, Texas, with his wife, Jane.

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Introduction

American’s First Nations 1
Philip Weeks

Chapter Review 13

Chapter 1 Discovery, Exploration, and Colonization 15

Chapter Review 23

Chapter 2 Revolution and Independence 25

Chapter Review 32

Chapter 3 The Young Republic 35

Chapter Review 45

Chapter 4 Jefferson and the Democratic Republic 47

Chapter Review 56

Chapter 5 The Age of Jackson 57

Chapter Review 66

Chapter 6 The West (Pre-Civil War) 68

Chapter Review 72

Chapter 7 Sectional Conflict 73

Chapter Review 80

Chapter 8 Civil War and Reconstruction 82

Chapter Review 89

Chapter 9 The West (Post-Civil War) 91

Chapter Review 96

Chapter 10 The Gilded Age and Imperial America 97

Chapter Review 109

Chapter 11 Populism, Progressivism, and the Great War 111

Chapter Review 123

Chapter 12 Boom, Bust, and the New Deal 125

Chapter Review 135

Chapter 13 World War II and the Origins of the Cold War 137

Chapter Review 152

Chapter 14 Postwar America: The Fifties and Sixties 154

Chapter Review 167

Chapter 15 Retrenchment: The Seventies and Eighties 169

Chapter Review 179

Chapter 16 Cold War Ends, War on Terror Begins 181

Chapter Review 195

Appendix A The Declaration of Independence 197

Appendix B The Constitution of the United States 202

Appendix C Presidents of the United States of America 227

Index 231

Maps:

The First Thirteen States, 1779 34

Growth of the U.S. to 1853 67

Secession, 1861 81

North African and European Campaigns 141

U.S. Offensive against Japan 145

Cold War Europe 149

The Middle East 183

The United States (front endpaper)

The World (back endpaper)

 

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