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- 出版社: Alfred A.Knopf
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- 出版时间:1959
- 标注页数:741页
- 文件大小:265MB
- 文件页数:761页
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图书目录
1.Europe and the New World3
The First Americans4
The Quickening of Europe7
Westward to the East10
The Spanish Colonies14
Catholic and Protestant18
England Against Spain20
The English Heritage22
2.Planting the English Colonies26
King and Parliament26
Englishmen Look Overseas28
Virginia and Maryland31
New England34
The Carolinas40
New Netherland:New York43
The Quaker Colonies45
Georgia47
The Island Colonies47
3.The Colonists and Their Work50
Geographical Influences50
The Labor Supply52
Population Growth55
Agriculture58
Industries63
Money and Commerce66
4.Growth of American Ways71
Provincial Society71
Home and Family74
Religion:Decline and Revival79
Literature and Learning87
Law and Politics:Toward Self-Government94
5.The Empire:Success and Failure99
The French in America99
Anglo-French Conflict103
The Great War for the Empire105
The Old Colonial System109
The New Imperialism112
Inner Contradictions114
6.Getting Ready for Revolt117
Colonial Self-Interest117
The Stamp Act Crisis119
The Townshend Program122
The Philosophy of Revolt124
The Tea Excitement127
The Continental Congress131
Lexington and Concord133
7.Birth of the United States137
War Aims:Independence137
The New States and the Confederation142
Mobilizing for War146
The Fighting,to 1777150
Foreign Friends153
Victory at Yorktown155
Winning the Peace157
8.A More Perfect Union162
Failures in Foreign Affairs162
Planning for the West165
Debts,Taxes,and Daniel Shays169
A New Government Needed?170
The Constitutional Convention172
Ratification:"Federalists"v."Antifederalists177
9.Beginnings Under the Constitution182
Elaborating upon the Constitution182
Hamilton's Economic Planning187
Rise of Political Parties192
Problems of the Frontier194
Neutrality and Jay's Treaty197
10.Downfall of the Federalists203
Election of 1796203
X.Y.Z.and Hostilities with France206
Repression and Protest210
Election of 1800213
Packing the Courts215
11.Life in the Young Republic217
Education and the Professions217
Letters,Drama,and Music221
The Churches and Religion224
Technology and Industry228
Transportation and Trade233
City and Country237
12.Jeffersonian Principles in Practice240
President and Party Leader240
The Jeffersonians and the Judges245
Dollars and Ships247
Jefferson and Napoleon249
The Louisiana Purchase251
The Burr Conspiracy254
13.Free Seas and the Frontier259
Neutral Trade and Neutral Rights259
Impressment261
"Peaceable Coercion"264
Red Men and Redcoats266
The War Hawks269
The Course of Battle271
New England Objections277
The Peace Settlement279
Free Seas Again282
14.The West and the Sectional Balance284
Postwar Economic Issues284
"Era of Good Feelings"287
Florida and the Far West289
The Great Migration292
The Panic of 1819296
The Missouri Compromise298
Sectional Feelings301
15.Reassertion of Nationalism305
Marshall and the Court305
Latin American Independence309
Origin of the Monroe Doctrine312
Consequences of Monroe's Message315
The Heritage of Patriotism317
16.Material Progress:The Canal Age320
The People ,1820-1840320
New Waterways325
The First Railroads329
Broadening of Business332
Workers and Unions336
Increasing Comfort339
17.The Coming of Mass Politics343
Democracy:Old and New343
Changes in State Government345
Free-for-All of 1824349
"Corrupt Bargain!"351
The Second President Adams352
Jackson Vindicated354
New Patterns of National Politics357
18.Jackson and the Nullifiers361
Calhoun:His Theory361
Van Buren to the Fore364
The Webster-Hayne Debate367
The Veto,the Indians,and Georgia369
South Carolina Interposes371
19.Bank War and Panic376
The Bank and the Election of 1832376
The"Monster"Destroyed380
Whigs and Democrats382
The Panic of 1837385
20.A Search for Heaven on Earth390
Democracy and Civilization390
Literature:A Golden Age393
Arts and Sciences397
Spirit of Social Reform399
Toward Universal Education401
Perfecting Society and Man405
Antislavery and Proslavery409
21.Democratic Defeat and Whig Division415
Composition of the Parties415
The Van Buren Program417
Some Results of the Depression419
Election of 1840419
The Whigs in Power422
The Fatal Whig Division424
Foreign Affairs,1837-1844425
The Supreme Court,1837-1844429
22.Expansion and Conflict433
Reasons for American Expansion434
Expansion in Oregon436
Expansion in Texas439
Expansion in New Mexico and California441
Election of 1844443
The Acquisition of Oregon445
Polk's Plans for Expansion447
The Mexican War448
Expansion in Utah453
Politics under Polk454
23.The Bases of Sectionalism:The Northeast and the West457
The Character of Sectionalism458
The Northeast:Business460
The Northeast:Agriculture and Labor464
The West466
24.The Bases of Sectionalism:The South473
The Determinants of Southernism474
Social Organization476
Southern Agriculture482
Slavery484
The Mind of the South488
25.The Politics of Sectionalism493
Slavery and the New Territories494
Election of 1848496
Crisis at Mid-Century498
The Compromise of 1850501
Acceptance of the Compromise507
Foreign Affairs Under Taylor and Fillmore510
26.The Drift Toward Disunion514
America in the Fifties515
Election of 1852 and After526
Democratic Imperialism531
The Kansas-Nebraska Act534
Bleeding Kansas538
27.The Rush Toward Disunion542
Election of 1856543
The Panic of 1857545
The Supreme Court and Slavery547
Bleeding Kansas Again549
Elections of 1858 and Their Aftermath550
The Great Decision of 1860557
The Secession of the South561
28.The Civil War:The North568
The Military Potential of North and South569
War Economics and Finance572
Raising the Armed Forces577
Wartime Politics579
29.The Civil War:The South590
The Diplomacy of South and North590
The Confederate Government596
War Economics and Finance600
Raising the Armed Forces603
Confederate Politics605
30.The Civil War:The Battles611
Northern and Southern Strategy612
The Command Systems of North and South614
The Opening Battles:1861618
The Year of Testing:1862621
The Year of Decision:1863633
1864-1865:The End640
31.The Postwar Nation647
The North and South at War's End648
Reconstruction:Its Meaning and Motivation652
Conservative Reconstruction656
Radical Reconstruction662
Reconstruction in the South667
The Aftermath of Reconstruction672
Appendices677
The Declaration of Independence677
The Constitution of the United States of America681
Sovereigns of England and Great Britain,1485-1820692
Admission of States to the Union693
Presidential Electíons,1789-1876694
Presidents,Vice-Presidents,and Cabinet Members,1789-1877696
Chief Justices of the Supreme Court,1789-1888698
Speakers of the House of Representatives,1789-1876698
Population of the United States,1790-1880699
General Bibliography701
Paperback Editions706
Index707