Description |
546, xix pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. |
Series |
The University of Michigan history of the modern world |
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University of Michigan history of the modern world.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliography. |
Contents |
The aftermath of Civil War. -- Reconstruction and recovery. -- The last frontier: gold, cattle and wheat. -- The growth of industry. -- Agriculture and labor. -- Changing pattern of American life. -- Literary and intellectual trends. -- The polical scene. -- Populism and the election of 1896. -- Imperialism. -- The spirit of progressivism. -- The Roosevelt era. -- The new freedom. -- Social and cultural change. -- The road to war. -- The great crusade. -- Foreign policy in the 1920's. -- A business civilization. -- Social developments. -- Literature and the arts between wars. -- Prosperity to depression. -- Advent of the new deal. -- Reform and social security. -- The rise of labor. -- Close of a decade. -- Neutrality. -- Pearl Harbor. -- Total war. -- The postwar scene. -- The mirage of peace. -- The Eisenhower era. -- America and th e world. |
Subject |
United States -- History -- 1865-
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Chronological Term |
Geschichte 1865-1968.
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Other Form: |
Online version: Dulles, Foster Rhea, 1900-1970. United States since 1865. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press [1959] (OCoLC)557901539 |
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