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The Unfinished Nation: A Concise History of the American People

ISBN10: 1266582916 | ISBN13: 9781266582912

The Unfinished Nation: A Concise History of the American People
ISBN10: 1266582916
ISBN13: 9781266582912
By Alan Brinkley

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The Unfinished Nation: A Concise History of the American People continues the evolution of Alan Brinkley's influential work, with a focus on making history relatable and accessible to today's students. Enhanced with the rich Evergreen resources of Connect® - including over 100 maps and 30 map videos, 600 primary sources, hundreds of compelling professionally produced podcasts, new History Skills Videos, and real-world Application-Based Activities - the text offers flexibility to instructors and engagement and convenience to students. Its authorship and balanced narrative build personal connections with students, drawing upon their own experiences and prompting readers to interpret evidence and bring to the task their own questions for a continuing dialogue with our ever-unfinished nation.

1. The Collision of Cultures

2. Transplantations and Borderlands

3. Society and Culture in Provincial America

4. The Empire in Transition

5. The American Revolution

6. The Constitution and the New Republic

7. The Jeffersonian Era

8. Expansion and Division in the Early Republic

9. Jacksonian America

10. America's Economic Revolution

11. Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South

12. Antebellum Culture and Reform

13. The Impending Crisis

14. The Civil War

15. Reconstruction and the New South

16. The Conquest of the Far West

17. Industrial Supremacy

18. The Age of the City

19. From Crisis to Empire

20. The Progressives

21. America and the Great War

22. The New Era

23. The Great Depression

24. The New Deal Era

25. America in a World at War

26. The Cold War

27. The Affluent Society

28. The Turbulent Sixties

29. The Crisis of Authority

30. From the "Age of Limits" to Reaganism

31. The Age of Globalization

About the Author

Alan Brinkley

Alan Brinkley (1949–2019) was the Allan Nevins Professor of History at Columbia University. He served as university provost at Columbia from 2003 to 2009. He authored works such as Voices of Protest: Huey Long, Father Coughlin, and the Great Depression, which won the 1983 National Book Award; American History: Connecting with the Past; The End of Reform: New Deal Liberalism in Recession and War; Liberalism and Its Discontents; Franklin D. Roosevelt; and The Publisher: Henry Luce and His American Century. He served as board chair of the National Humanities Center, board chair of the Century Foundation, and a trustee of Oxford University Press. He was also a member of the Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 1998–1999 he was the Harmsworth Professor of History at Oxford University, and in 2011–2012 the Pitt Professor at the University of Cambridge. He won the Joseph R. Levenson Memorial Teaching Award at Harvard and the Great Teacher Award at Columbia. He was educated at Princeton and Harvard.

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