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Past Forward : Articles from the Journal of American History, Volume 2: from the Civil War to the Present.

Over the last fifteen years, undergraduate U.S. history courses have made great progress in incorporating primary sources and diverse voices into the survey. However, teachers still struggle to find professional writing by working historians in a format useful to undergraduates. Also, in 2014, the C...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sabathne, James
Otros Autores: Stacy, Jason
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cary : Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Past Forward:Articles from theJournal of American History; PAST FORWARD: Acknowledgments; Contents; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE: "A Rare Phenomenon of Philological Vegetation": The Word "Contraband" and the Meanings of Emancipation in the United States; CHAPTER TWO: Rights and the Constitution in Black Life during the Civil Warand Reconstruction; CHAPTER THREE: Producing Poverty: Local Government and the Economic Developmentin a New South County, 1874-1884; CHAPTER FOUR: Feminist Politics in the 1920s: The National Woman's Party
  • CHAPTER FIVE: The Architecture of Race in AmericanImmigration Law: A Reexaminationof the Immigration Act of 1924CHAPTER SIX: Rethinking Paternalism: Power andParochialism in a Southern Mill Village; CHAPTER SEVEN: In the Nation's Image: The Gendered Limits of Social Citizenshipin the Depression Era; CHAPTER EIGHT: "Speaking of Annihilation": Mobilizing for War against Human and Insect Enemies, 1914-1945; CHAPTER NINE: Strategy, Diplomacy, and the Cold War: The United States, Turkey, and NATO, 1945-1952
  • CHAPTER TEN: Crabgrass-Roots Politics: Race, Rights, and the Reaction against Liberalismin the Urban North, 1940-1964CHAPTER ELEVEN From Hash House to Family Restaurant: The Transformation of the Diner and Post-World War II Consumer Culture; CHAPTER TWELVE: Brown as a Cold War Case; CHAPTER THIRTEEN: The Dialectics of Repression: The LosAngeles Police Department and theChicano Movement, 1968-1971; CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Security against Democracy: The Legacy of the Cold War at Home