Our History: A Survey of United States History, Volume One - To 1877
Version 1.0
By Steven M. Gillon
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Key Features
- Balances the treatment of political and social history with strong emphases on cultural history and social movements. Employs the lens of political culture to explore how race, class, and gender have shaped United States history. Weaves a rich and lively narrative that is grounded in the clarity of an explicit political chronology.
- Captures the drama of key events and trends in U.S. history, including the emergence of core institutions, how leaders governed, America’s evolution into the world’s strongest economy, and the many fascinations of everyday life.
- Narrative thread traces America’s development as an ongoing experiment in politics, culture, and identity within a global context by emphasizing four evolving themes:
- Government. What are the competing views of the proper role of government and how have Americans reconciled those views at various points in history?
- Identity. What is the American identity—and how has it changed over time? What qualities have and do Americans feel define them best?
- Culture. How can we use the concept of culture to explore and make sense of the regional, ethnic, economic, political, and other environments in which Americans interact and construct their lives?
- Global Engagement. What are the underlying reasons for the United States’ seemingly ambivalent relationship with the rest of the world? How has that perspective both changed and remained constant as America’s role on the world stage has evolved?
- Embeds primary source excerpts within every chapter and concludes each chapter with a feature called “Competing Voices.” Includes at least two primary sources in every “Competing Voices” segment that reflect diverse, contemporaneous views about a key chapter topic, accompanied by carefully crafted questions to help learners analyze and better understand the sources.
- Colorful and gripping vignettes initiate each chapter. In-text learning features, such as hyperlinks to online primary sources—including video, audio, and documents—pique students’ interest and understanding, while keeping the reader focused on key points. Each chapter ends with a summary and chronology of key events, a list of “10 Most Important Things to Remember” about the chapter, and a list of annotated suggested readings and media for further study and research.
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Our History: A Survey of the United States, Volume One — To 1877 v1.0 is suitable for introductory or survey courses on the history of the United States, also called American History, for the time period from pre-Columbian contact to the end of Reconstruction (1877). It is intended for the first course in a full-year sequence that is taught at the undergraduate level at both two- and four-year colleges and universities.
Our History clearly presents the full scope of United States history by organizing the narrative around a primarily political chronology, and featuring an emphasis on the various competing experiences of individuals, communities, and the body politic. The book features an expansive treatment of political history that includes all forms of politics, not just electoral results or elite actors, while integrating robust coverage of popular culture that illuminates many facets of social history. This volume is generally assigned for courses lasting for one semester or one or two quarters. For a year-long course, it can be paired with a second volume that encompasses the period from the end of the Civil War (1865) to the present. (See Our History: A Survey of United States, Volume Two — From 1865 v1.0.)
- About the Author
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
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Chapter 1: Out of Old Worlds, New Worlds
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Chapter 2: The First Experiments: 1540–1680
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Chapter 3: Imperial Connections, 1660–1748
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Chapter 4: Colonial Maturation and Conflict, 1680–1754
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Chapter 5: Forging the American Experiment, 1754–1775
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Chapter 6: Winning Independence 1775–1783
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Chapter 7: The Federal Experiment, 1783–1800
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Chapter 8: Striving for Nationhood, 1800–1824
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Chapter 9: An Emerging Capitalist Nation, 1790–1840
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Chapter 10: Transforming the Political Culture, 1820–1840
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Chapter 11: Industry and Reform in the North, 1820–1850
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Chapter 12: Living with Slavery, North and South: 1820–1850
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Chapter 13: The Westward Experiment, 1820–1850
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Chapter 14: The Sectional Challenge, 1848–1860
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Chapter 15: Transforming the Experiment: The Civil War, 1861–1865
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Chapter 16: Reconstruction and the New South, 1865–1900
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