The American People : Creating a Nation and a Society 〈2〉 (4 Brief)

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The American People : Creating a Nation and a Society 〈2〉 (4 Brief)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 528 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780321094308
  • DDC分類 900

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Contents

IV. AN INDUSTRIALIZING PEOPLE, 1865-1900. 17. The Realities of Rural America. Recovering the Past: Magazines. 18. The Rise of Smokestack America. Technology Changes the American People: The Flush Toilet. 19. Politics and Reform. Technology Changes the American People: The Bicycle. 20. Becoming a World Power. Recovering the Past: Political Cartoons. V. A MODERNIZING PEOPLE, 1900-1945. 21. The Progressives Confront Industrial Capitalism. Recovering the Past: Documentary Photographs. 22. The Great War. Recovering the Past: Government Propaganda. 23. Affluence and Anxiety. Technology Changes the American People: Wireless Communication. 24. The Great Depression and the New Deal. Recovering the Past: Movies. 25. World War II. Technology Changes the American People: Plastics. VI. A RESILIENT PEOPLE, 1945-2001. 26. Postwar Growth and Social Change. Technology Changes the American People: Air Conditioning. 27. Chills and Fever During the Cold War. Recovering the Past: Public Opinion Polls. 28. High Water and Ebb Tide of the Liberal State. Recovering the Past: Television. 29. The Struggle for Social Reform. Recovering the Past: Popular Music. 30. The Revival of Conservatism. Technology Changes the American People: The Internet and the World Wide Web. 31. The Post-Cold War World. Recovering the Past: Autobiography.