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Global Americans

Maria Montoya 지음 | 2018

ISBN 9780618833108 (0618833102)
Author Maria Montoya
Copyright 2018
Edition 1E
Page 976쪽
Size 8 1/2 x 10 7/8
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In GLOBAL AMERICANS the authors present a comprehensive American history that illustrates how the creation and history of the United States has always been subject to transnational forces and affected by global events and conditions. This global perspective is central to the text, recovering international influences and stories of America’s past that are often overlooked in other narratives. Weaving together a variety of social, political, cultural, economic, and geographic dynamics across time, as well as the stories of individuals who embodied the global American spirit, the authors have crafted a new United States history for today’s diverse and interconnected students.

Using print and digital content, GLOBAL AMERICANS pushes students to think critically about primary sources, images, and other media as they learn about the long history of global events which have shaped, and been shaped by, the present day United States. GLOBAL AMERICANS makes U.S. history more relevant and engaging to today’s student.
1. THE FIRST AMERICAN PEOPLES: MIGRATION, SETTLEMENT, AND ADAPTATION.
2. JOINING THE HEMISPHERES: EUROPE, AFRICA, AND THE AMERICAS TO 1585.
3. EXPERIMENTATION, RESISTANCE, AND PERSISTENCE, 1585–1650.
4. EMPIRES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC WORLD, 1650–1700.
5. COLONIAL SOCIETY AND BONDS OF EMPIRE, 1700–1750.
6. IMPERIAL CONFLICTS AND REVOLUTION, 1750–1783.
7. AMERICAN EXPERIMENTS, 1776–1789.
8. INVENTING REPUBLICS IN THE AGE OF REVOLUTIONS, 1789–1819.
9. MARKETS AND DEMOCRACY, 1790-1840.
10. PERSONAL TRANSFORMATIONS AND PUBLIC REFORMS, 1800–1848.
11. A CONTINENTAL NATION, 1815–1853.
12. EXPANSION, SLAVERY, AND THE COMING OF THE CIVIL WAR, 1848–1861.
13. THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, 1861–1865.
14. REUNION AND RETREAT: RECONSTRUCTION, 1865-1877.
15. INCORPORATION OF THE U.S. WEST, 1862–1917.
16. THE MAKING OF INDUSTRIAL AMERICA, 1877–1917.
17. THE POLITICS OF REFORM, 1877–1917.
18. PROJECTING POWER, 1875–1920.
19. MANAGING MODERNITY, 1919–1929.
20. GREAT DEPRESSION, NEW DEAL, AND IMPENDING WAR, 1929–1939.
21. THE WORLD AT WAR, 1939–1945.
22. THE COLD WAR, 1945–1965.
23. PROSPERITY AND THE COLD WAR ECONOMY, 1945–1965.
24. CIVIL RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS, 1945–1965.
25. THE VIETNAM WAR ERA, 1965–1975.
26. THE GLOBAL CONSERVATIVE SHIFT, 1975–1988.
27. CLOSER TOGETHER, FURTHER APART, 1975–2000.
28. GLOBALIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS, 2000–2014.
This Insightful New Text Presents A History Of North America And The United States In Which World Events And Processes Are Central Rather Than Colorful Sidelights. The Text’S Global Integration Is Fully Realized For Both Social And Political History.Innovative Web-Based Resources, Including Interactive Timeline And Map Features, Cater To Both Visual And Text-Based Learners.Newly Rendered Data-Based Maps Connect Geography, Economy, And Culture For Study And Discussion.Striking Primary-Source Images, Including Many Contemporary Ones, Begin Each Section And Focus Students On The Narrative And Themes Presented In The Chapter.The Book Uses Historical Examples That Reflect The Diversity Of The American People, Highlighted In A Global Americans Feature And In Chapter-Opening Vignettes.A Thinking Back/Looking Forward Section At The End Of Each Chapter Promotes Retention And Critical Thinking By Asking Students To Reflect On What They Have Just Read, As Well As On The Causes, Consequences, And Connections Of Events Noted On The Chapter Timeline.Mindtap® History For Montoya Et Al’S Global Americans Features An E-Book, Historical Videos Related To Each Chapter, Zoomable And Interactive Maps, And New Interactive Tools Never Before Included In A Mindtap Product.
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