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Forging America speaks to both the complexities of historical experience and the meanings of the past for our present-day lives. Warning against the assumption of pre-ordained outcomes, Pulitzer-Prize winning historian Steve Hahn focuses the reader's attention on those moments when historical change occurs. He weaves a history that is continental and transnational, a history of the many peoples whose experiences and aspirations-oftentimes involving struggle and conflict-went into the forging of a nation.
Contents
Maps, Tables, and Figures
Features
Sources for Forging America
Preface
About the Author
15. Ending the Rebellion and Re(constructing) the Nation 1863-1865
Part Four: Industrial Society and Its Discontents
16. THE PROMISE AND LIMITS OF RECONSTRUCTION, 1865-1877
17. CAPITALISM AND THE GILDED AGE, 1873-1890
18. CAULDRONS OF PROTEST, 1873-1896
19. CONSTRUCTING PROGRESSIVISM, 1886-1914
20. EMPIRE AND RACE, 1890-1914
Part Five: Social Democracy and Its Enemies
21. WAR, REVOLUTION, AND REACTION, 1910-1925
22. LOOKING INTO THE ABYSS, 1920-1934
23. BIRTH PANGS OF SOCIAL DEMOCRACY, 1933-1940
24. FLAMES OF GLOBAL WAR, VISIONS OF GLOBAL PEACE, 1940-1945
25. COLD WAR AMERICA, 1945-1957
Part Six: Conservatism, Neoliberalism, and Militarism
26. REBELLION ON THE LEFT, RESURGENCE ON THE RIGHT, 1957-1968
27. DESTABILIZATIONS, 1968-1979
28. A NEW CONSERVATISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS: 1980-1989
29. NEW WORLD DISORDER, 1989-2004
30. DESTINIES, 2005 - The Present
Appendix A: Historical Documents
Appendix B: Historical Facts and Data
Credits
Index