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100 1  Meinig, D. W.|q(Donald William),|d1924-2020 
245 14 The shaping of America :|ba geographical perspective on 
       500 years of history /|cD.W. Meinig. 
264  1 New Haven :|bYale University Press,|c[1986-c2004] 
264  1 |c[1986-c2004] 
264  4 |c©1986-c2004 
264  4 |c[1986-c2004] 
300    4 volumes :|billustrations, maps ;|c26 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 00 |gv. 1.|tAtlantic America, 1492-1800 --|tList of 
       illustrations and tables --|tPreface --|tAcknowledgments -
       -|gpt. 1.|tOutreach : the creation of an Atlantic world --
       |tPrologue --|g1.|tAmerica as a continuation --|g2.
       |tIberian initiatives --|g3. The|tcreation of New Spain --
       |g4. The|tLuso-Farican contribution --|g5.|tInitiatives in
       the North and Huguenot enterprise --|g6. The|temergence of
       the English --|g7.|tImplantations from Northwest Europe --
       |g8.|tGeneralizations : European source regions --|g9.
       |tGeneralizations : sectors and circuits of the Atlantic 
       world --|g10.|tGeneralizations : geographic models of 
       interaction --|gpt. 2.|tImplantations : the creation of 
       American diversity --|tPrologue --|g1.|tPeoples and places
       --|g2.|tNorthern coasts : beginnings --|g3.|tNew England -
       -|g4.|tNorthern entryways : the St. Lawrence --|g5.
       |tNorthern entryways : Hudson Bay --|g6.|tNorthern 
       entryways : the Hudson River --|g7.|tNorthern entryways : 
       the Delaware --|g8.|tPennsylvania --|g9.|tEmergency of 
       Greater Virginia --|g10.|tTropical islands --|g11.
       |tCarolina and the Carolinas --|g12.|tFlorida --|g13.
       |tLouisiana --|g14.|tTexas and the lower Rio Grande --
       |g15.|tEncounter and change : Europeans and Indians --
       |g16.|tMigration and change : Europeans overseas --|g17.
       |tEnslavement and change : Africans in America --|g18.
       |tDefining areas --|g19. The|tEuropeanized area : 
       populations and regional societies, circa 1750 -- 
505 00 |gpt. 3.|tReorganizations : the creation of an American 
       matrix --|tPrologue --|g1. A|tgeographical transect of the
       Atlantic world --|g2. The|tGreat War and its alterations 
       of empires --|g3.|tReorganization: Northern America --|g4.
       |tReorganization : tropical America --|g5.|tReorganization
       : interior America --|g6.|tExpansions, 1750-1775 --|g7.
       |tDivergence --|g8.|tDisruption --|g9.|tReorganization : 
       British North America --|g10.|tDestabilization : tropical 
       America --|g11.|tUnification: forming the United States --
       |g12.|tEmergence of a federal nation --|g13.
       |tGeneralizations : the disintegration of empires --|g14.
       |tGeneralizations : the problems of federations --|g15.
       |tGeneralizations : nation-building --|g16.
       |tGeneralizations : expansionism, American-style --|gpt. 
       4.|tContext : the United States circa 1800 --|tPrologue --
       |g1. The|tUnited States in North America --|g2. The
       |tUnited States and Europe --|g3.|tE pluribus unum, in uno
       plures? --|tSources of quotations --|tBibliography --
       |tIndex -- 
505 00 |gv. 2.|tContinental America, 1800-1967 --|tList of 
       illustrations --|tPreface --|tAcknowledgments --|gpt. 1.
       |tExtension : the creation of a continental empire --
       |tPrologue --|g1.|tDoubling the national territory : 
       Louisiana --|g2.|tPressures on the borders : southward --
       |g3.|tPressures on the borders : northward --|g4. The
       |treach westward : to circa 1830 --|g5.|tShoving the 
       Indians out of the way --|g6.|tAssertion and division : 
       Oregon and the Northern boundary --|g7.|tAnnexation and 
       conquest : Texas and the Hispanic borderlands --|g8.
       |tSpanning a continent - and ocean --|g9.|tEmpire : the 
       geopolitical management of captive peoples --|g10.
       |tContinentalism : objectives, modes, visions --|gpt. 2.
       |tExpansion : the growth of a continental nation --
       |tPrologue --|g1.|tFilling in the framework : migration 
       westward --|g2.|tOccupying new ground : colonization, 
       American style --|g3.|tPlanting new societies : New 
       England extended --|g4.|tPlanting new societies : Virginia
       extended --|g5.|tPlanting new societies : midlands 
       extended --|g6.|tPlanting new societies : the cotton belt 
       and South Carolina extended -- 
505 00 |g7.|tColor in the plantings : the Afro-American presence 
       --|g8.|tMaking new pathways : waterways, roads, and rails 
       --|g9.|tTying the parts together : national programs --
       |g10.|tCreating new centers : cities and systems of cities
       --|g11.|tHarnessing new forces : industries an industrial 
       regions --|g12.|tCementing the parts together : an 
       American nation --|g13.|tMorphology : the shape of the 
       United States, 1850s --|gpt. 3.|tTension : the sundering 
       of a federation --|tPrologue --|g1. The|tshaping of new 
       states --|g2.|tExpanding the federation --|g3. The|tidea 
       of separation --|g4.|tDisintegration --|g5.|tGeopolitical 
       alternatives --|g6.|tConquest and emancipation --|g7.
       |tEmpire, nation, federation : geopolitical contentions --
       |gpt. 4.|tContext : the United States in North America 
       circa 1867 --|tPrologue --|g1.|tContinental America --|g2.
       The|tnorthern borderlands --|g3.|tHispanic borderlands --
       |g4. The|tAfro-American archipelago --|g5. A|twider 
       presence --|tSources of quotations --|tBibliography --
       |tIndex -- 
505 00 |gv. 3.|tTranscontinental America, 1850-1915 --|tList of 
       illustrations --|tPreface --|tAcknowledgments --|gpt. 1.
       |tArticulation : binding the coasts together --|tPrologue 
       --|g1.|tForging the iron bond --|gpt. 2.|tDominion : the 
       emergence of American Wests --|tPrologue --|g1.
       |tDelineating the New West --|g2.|tCalifornia --|g3.
       |tSouthern California --|g4.|tOregon and the Pacific 
       Northwest --|g5.|tZion, Deseret, and Utah --|g6.|tNew 
       Mexico : Hispanic, Indian, Anglo --|g7. The|tColorado 
       complex --|g8. The|trest of the  West --|g9.|tIndians and 
       empire --|g10.|tAmerican Wests-American domain --|gpt. 3.
       |tConsolidation : structuring an American nation --
       |tPrologue --|g1.  A|tre-United States --|g2.|tNew 
       economic regions --|g3.|tRailroads : the contest for 
       territory --|g4.|tPopulations and peoples --|g5.|tSystems 
       and symbols --|gpt. 4.|tSpheres : American influence and 
       outreach --|tPrologue --|g1.|tCanada and continentalism --
       |g2.|tMexico and an American Mediterranean --|g3.|tHawaii 
       and an American Pacific --|g4.|tPanama and 
       transcontinental completion --|tSources of quotations --
       |tBibliography --|tIndex -- 
505 00 |gv. 4.|tGlobal America, 1915-2000 --|tList of 
       illustrations --|tPreface --|tAcknowledgments --|gpt. 1.
       |tTechnology : mobilization and acceleration --|tPrologue 
       --|g1.|tMobilization : the automotive revolution --|g2.
       |tMobilization : neotechnic evolution --|g3.|tAcceleration
       : on the surface --|g4.|tAcceleration : in the air --|g5.
       |tAcceleration : invisible and instantaneous --|gpt. 2.
       |tMorphology : migrations and formations --|tPrologue --
       |g1.|tPopulations and policies, 1915-1950s --|g2.
       |tRegionalism, 1920s-1950 --|g3. A|treconnaissance of 
       regions --|g4.|tMidcentury morphology --|g5.|tAltering the
       federation and internal empire --|g6.|tPopulations and 
       policies, 1950s-1990s --|g7.|tSome reconfigurations--|g8.
       |tReshaping the nation --|gpt. 3.|tMission : assertions 
       and impositions --|tPrologue --|g1.|tAssertions : America 
       and Europe --|g2.|tImpositions : war and interwar, Europe 
       and Asia --|g3.|tImpositions : Western hemisphere --|g4.
       |tRedividing the world --|g5.|tImpositions and oppositions
       --|g6.|tAmerica and the world --|tSources of quotations --
       |tBibliography --|tIndex. 
590    c.1 Dec.'93 v.1 $20.00 paper ; v.2 45.00. 
590    c.1 Dec.'93 v.1 $20.00 paper ; v.2 45.00. 
651  0 United States|xHistory. 
651  0 United States|xHistorical geography. 
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