04255nam 2200469 450 991072726890332120201001030212.00-226-30096-X10.7208/9780226300962(CKB)3840000000329985(MiAaPQ)EBC4929705(DE-B1597)566933(DE-B1597)9780226300962(OCoLC)1198931201(EXLCZ)99384000000032998520190117d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBuilding the American republicVolume 2A narrative history from 1877 /Jane DaileyChicago ;London :The University of Chicago Press,2018.1 online resource (479 pages)0-226-30082-X 0-226-30079-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Incorporation, 1877–1900 -- Chapter 2. Interconnected, 1898–1914 -- Chapter 3. War, 1914–1924 -- Chapter 4. Vertigo, 1920–1928 -- Chapter 5. Depression, 1928–1938 -- Chapter 6. Assertion, 1938–1946 -- Chapter 7. Containment, 1946–1953 -- Chapter 8. At Odds, 1954–1965 -- Chapter 9. Riven, 1965–1968 -- Chapter 10. Breakdown, 1968–1974 -- Chapter 11. Right, 1974–1989 -- Chapter 12. Vulnerable, 1989–2001 -- Chapter 13. Forward, 2001–2016 -- The Rise of the Radical Right and the Election of 2016 -- Acknowledgments -- For Further Reading -- Index 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 what we all share: membership in a democratic republic, with joint claims on its self-governing tradition. It will be one of the first peer-reviewed American history textbooks to be offered completely free in digital form. Visit buildingtheamericanrepublic.org for more information. The American nation came apart in a violent civil war less than a century after ratification of the Constitution. When it was reborn five years later, both the republic and its Constitution were transformed. Volume 2 opens as America struggles to regain its footing, reeling from a presidential assassination and facing massive economic growth, rapid demographic change, and combustive politics. The next century and a half saw the United States enter and then dominate the world stage, even as the country struggled to live up to its own principles of liberty, justice, and equality. Volume 2 of Building the American Republic takes the reader from the Gilded Age to the present, as the nation becomes an imperial power, rethinks the Constitution, witnesses the rise of powerful new technologies, and navigates an always-shifting cultural landscape shaped by an increasingly diverse population. Ending with the 2016 election, this volume provides a needed reminder that the future of the American republic depends on a citizenry that understands-and can learn from-its history.HISTORY / GeneralbisacshUnited StatesHistorypeer reviewed, American History, narrative history, free, open access, introduction, manifest destiny, labor wars, labor unions, jim crow, American empire, Dollar Diplomacy, Progressive Era, WWI, Women's Rights, the depression, the new deal, isolationism, wwii, the cold war, red scare, civil rights movment, Lyndon B. Johnson, Vietnam, the silent majority, political economy, Ronald Reagan, Gulf War, 9-11, voting rights, campaign finance reform, the great recession, fast moving, compelling, scholarship, engaging, inclusive, stimulating, fundamental themes, demographic.HISTORY / General.973Dailey Jane Elizabeth1963-1183646MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910727268903321Building the American republic3382058UNINA