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Out of Many: A History of the American People, Combined Edition (Chapters 1-31), 5/E
John Mack FaragherYale University
Daniel H. CzitromMount Holyoke College
Mari Jo BuhleBrown University
Susan H. ArmitageWashington State University

ISBN-10: 0131944622
ISBN-13:  9780131944626

Publisher:  Pearson
Copyright:  2006
Format:  Cloth Bound w/CD-ROM; 1120 pp
Published:  07/20/2005


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Out of Many  tells the story of the distinctly American character, built upon the ideal of local and cultural diversity. Carefully considering the complex social, political, and historical interactions that shape America’s history, the narrative unfolds around one promise--to celebrate the differences that will always define America.

Still acclaimed for its scholarship, the Fifth Edition adds deep discussion, striking photos, and demonstrative features designed to portray the rich cultural and ethnic diversity that characterizes the United States’ heritage.


Features

NEW—Increased emphasis on diversity.

~Reflects the latest scholarship and updates the text with new discussions and photos throughout.

NEW—Revised Chapter opening vignettes—Show the role of conflict in U.S. history and vividly illustrate how communities have endured and triumphed.

~Stresses the power and influence of competing points of view and competing interests in US history.

NEW–A greater global focus.

~Considers the power and influence of competing points of view and differing interests on the development of U.S. History, examining topics including immigration, trade, U.S. expansion, and the spread of U.S. popular cultural abroad.

NEW—“Out of Many Voices” features.

~Spotlight personal views from American people throughout history—in particular minorities and women—demonstrating for students an authentic account of their social history.

NEW–“Whose History Is It?" features.

~Juxtapose a short essay with thought-provoking photos to highlight historical controversies.

Transnational perspective.

~Provides closer and more detailed examination of the dynamic relationship between the United States and Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean, and the Pacific, allowing students to see the hemispheric context that has shaped American history.

“Community and Diversity” introduction.

~Acquaints students with the major themes of the book providing them with a framework for understanding American history.

Nineteen Overview Tables throughout.

~Provides students with a visual summary of complex issues.

NEW—Photos and illustrations, many never before used in an American history text—Dating from the historical period in which they are located. Extensive captions treat images as visual primary source documents from the American past, describing their source and explaining their significance to the text narrative.

~Provides students with a visual presentation of many historical events.

Joins the separate experiences and perceptions of diverse Americans.

~Shows students how the differences of caste and class have been managed through established social and political channels, or have shaped the social fabric through accommodation, conflict, or rebellion.

Full coverage of the African American experience—With full chapters on slavery and empire in the colonial period and the civil rights movement from the 1940's to the 1960's.

~Allows for complete discussion of this time period and this group of Americans.

Discussion of the role of minorities—Includes African Americans, Mexican Americans, Asians, and Pacific Islanders.

~Provides students with conceptual links for understanding America's multi-racial society.

American Community vignette at the beginning of each chapter provides a continental perspective—Presents American history by looking at a community affected by the events discussed in each chapter, selecting examples and vignettes from all regions of the country.

~Gives students a complete picture of American life and shows them that American history is not a preserve of any particular region.

More than 130 maps—More than any other American history text—Many including topographical detail.

~Helps students appreciate the impact of geography on history and allows them to locate every site mentioned in the text. Many maps have been re-drawn to show a more transnational perspective.

Timelines.

~Puts dates and events examined in context for students.

Up-to-date scholarship.

~Incorporates the latest research on the South, popular culture, science and technology, and the Cold War.

Web Explorations.

~Features two interactive maps in each chapter (marked by a special icon) that help students better grasp the geographical, conceptual, and chronological framework for understanding key events and trends in American history.

Special biographies supplement.

~Available for free value-packing with Out of Many, Fourth Edition, a new, two-volume supplement, entitled Many Lives, Many Stories, examines the lives of 62 Americans—both famous and non-famous. Organized to match the chapter sequence of the text, it provides students with insight into how American history directly impacted people from diverse backgrounds and circumstances.

Companion Website.

~Study resources are now organized around the primary subtopics of each chapter, providing an extra layer of material.

Research resources—The Companion Website now includes sections devoted to community and memory and biographies in American history.

~Integrates print components with web-based research.

Mapping American History CD-ROM—Packaged with every student's copy of Out of Many, Mapping American History is an interactive exploration of American history designed specifically to accompany Out of Many.

~Helps build a geographical, chronological, and conceptual framework for understanding key events and developments in United States history with over 120 interactive maps, Mapping American History includes short answer, multiple-choice, and true-false questions, timelines, concise summaries in both text and audio form, video clips, and links to the Companion Website for Out of Many.

For the Instructor:

The Instructor’s Manual—Includes chapter outlines, overviews, key concepts, discussion questions, suggestions for useful audiovisual esources, and a comprehensive list of print and multimedia resources available with the text.

Test-Item File approximately 2000 test items (essay, multiple choice, etc.)—Covering material from the text (including maps, and boxed features), documents sets, biographies, and multimedia resources. Additionally, a grid is offered with each chapter categorizing all the test items according to question type for easy instructor reference.

The Instructor Resource CDROMCompatible with both Windows and Macintosh environments.

~Provides instructors with such essential teaching tools as hundreds of digitized images and maps for classroom presentations, PowerPoint lectures, and other Instructional material. The assets on the IRCD-ROM can be easily exported into online courses, such as WebCT and Blackboard.

TheTest Manager—Is a computerized test management program for Windows and Macintosh environments.

~ Allows instructors to select items from the test-item file to create tests. It also allows online testing.

The Transparency Package.

~ Provides instructors with full color transparency acetates of all the maps, charts, and graphs in the text for use in the classroom.

For the Student:

History Notes (Volumes I and II)—Provides practice tests, essay questions, chronologies, and map exercises.

~ To help reinforce key concepts.

Documents in United States History (Volumes I and II)—Is a collection of 200 primary source documents in US history. Questions accompanying the documents can be used for discussion or as writing assignments.

Reading Critically About History—Is a brief guide to reading effectively.

~ Provides students with helpful strategies for reading a history textbook.

Understanding and Answering Essay Questions.

~ Suggest helpful analytical tools for understanding different types of essay questions, and provides precise guidelines for preparing well-carfted essay answers.

Prentice Hall is pleased to provide adopters of Out of Many with an opportunity to receive significant discounts when copies of the text are bundledwith Penguin Classics titles in world history.

Contact your local Prentice Hall representative for details.


New To This Edition

Increased emphasis on diversity.

~Reflects the latest scholarship and updates the text with new discussions and photos throughout.

Revised Chapter opening vignettes–Show the role of conflict in U.S. history and vividly illustrate how communities have endured and triumphed.

~Stresses the power and influence of competing points of view and competing interests in US history.

A greater global focus.

~Considers the power and influence of competing points of view and differing interests on the development of U.S. History, examining topics including immigration, trade, U.S. expansion, and the spread of U.S. popular cultural abroad.

“Out of Many Voices” features.

~Spotlight personal views from American people throughout history–in particular minorities and women–demonstrating for students an authentic account of their social history.

“Whose History Is It?" features.

~Juxtapose a short essay with thought-provoking photos to highlight historical controversies.


Table of Contents

(NOTE: Each chapter begins with chapter-opening outlines and key topic lists and concludes with a Chronology, Conclusion, Review Questions, Recommended Reading, Additional Bibliography, and History on the Internet.)

 

Preface.

Community and Diversity.

1. A Continent of Villages, to 1500.

American Communities: Cahokia: Thirteenth-Century Life on the Mississippi. Settling the Continent. New Ways of Living on the Land. The Development of Farming. Cultural Regions of North America on the Eve of Colonization. Community and Memory: The Battle over Burials.

2. When Worlds Collide, 1492-1590.

American Communities: The English and the Algonquians at Roanoke. The Expansion of Europe. The Spanish in the Americas. Northern Explorations and Encounters.

3. Planting Colonies in North America, 1588-1701.

American Communities: Communities Struggle with Diversity in Seventeenth-Century Santa Fé. Spain and Its Competitors in North America. England in the Chesapeake. The New England Colonies. The Restoration Colonies. Conflict and War.

4. Slavery and Empire, 1441-1770.

American Communities: African Slaves Build Their Own Community in Coastal Georgia. The Beginnings of African Slavery. The African Slave Trade. The Development of North American Slave Societies. African to African American. Slavery and the Economies of Empire. Slavery and Freedom. Community and Memory: The Living History of Slavery.

5. The Cultures of Colonial North America, 1700-1780.

American Communities: From Deerfield to Kahnawake: Crossing Cultural Boundaries. North American Regions. Diverging Social and Political Patterns. The Cultural Transformation of British North America.

6. From Empire to Independence, 1750-1776.

American Communities: The First Continental Congress Shapes a National Political Community. The Seven Years' War in America. The Imperial Crisis in British North America. “Save Your Money and Save Your Country.” From Resistance to Rebellion. Deciding For Independence. Community and Memory: The Invention of the Liberty Bell.
7. The Creation of the United States, 1776-1786.

American Communities: A National Community Evolves at Valley Forge. The War for Independence. The United States in Congress Assembled. Revolutionary Politics in the States.

8. The United States of North America, 1787-1800.

American Communities: Mingo Creek Settlers Refuse to Pay the Whiskey Tax. Forming a New Government. The New Nation. Federalists and Jeffersonian Republicans. “The Rising Glory of America.”

9. An AgrarianRepublic, 1790-1824.

American Communities: Expansion Touches Mandan Villages on the Upper Missouri. North American Communities from Coast to Coast. A National Economy. The Jefferson Presidency. Renewed Imperial Rivalry in North America. The War of 1812. Defining the Boundaries. Community and Memory: In the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark.
10. The Growth of Democracy, 1824-1840.

American Communities: Martin Van Buren Forges a New Kind of Political Community. The New Democratic Politics in North America. The Jackson Presidency. Internal Improvements: Building an Infrastructure. Jackson and His Opponents: The Rise of the Whigs. The Second American Party System. American Arts and Letters.

11. The South and Slavery, 1790s-1850s.

American Communities: Natchez-under-the Hill. King Cotton and Southern Expansion. To Be a Slave. The African American Community. The White Majority. Planters. The Defense of Slavery.

12. Industry and the North, 1790s-1840s.

American Communities: Women Factory Workers Form a Community in Lowell, Massachusetts. Preindustrial Ways of Working. The Market Revolution. From Artisan to Worker. A New Social Order.

13. Coming to Terms with the New Age, 1820s-1850s.

American Communities: Seneca Falls: Women Reformers Respond to the Market Revolution. Urban America. The Labor Movement and Urban Politics. Social Reform Movements. Antislavery and Abolitionism. The Women's Rights Movement.

14. The Territorial Expansion of the United States, 1830s-1850s.

American Communities: Texans and Tejanos “Remember the Alamo!” Exploring the West. The Politics of Expansion. The Mexican-American War. California and the Gold Rush. The Politics of Manifest Destiny. Community and Memory: Remembering the Alamo.

15. The Coming Crisis, the 1850s.

American Communities: Illinois Communities Debate Slavery. America in 1850. The Compromise of 1850. The Crisis of the National Party System. The Differences Deepen. The South Secedes.

16. The Civil War, 1861-1865.

American Communities: Mother Bickerdyke Connects Northern Communities to Their Boys at War. Communities Mobilize for War. Governments Organize for War. The Fighting through 1862. The Death of Slavery. The Front Lines and the Home Front. The Tide Turns.

17. Reconstruction, 1863-1877.

American Communities: Hale County, Alabama: From Slavery to Freedom in a Black Belt Community. The Politics of Reconstruction. The Meaning of Freedom. Southern Politics and Society. Reconstructing the North.

18. Conquest and Survival: The Trans-Mississippi West, 1860-1900.

American Communities: The Oklahoma Land Rush. Indian Peoples Under Siege. The Internal Empire. The Cattle Industry. Farming Communities on the Plains. The World's Breadbasket. The Western Landscape. The Transformation of Indian Societies.

19. The Incorporation of America, 1865-1900.

American Communities: Packingtown, Chicago, Illinois. Rise of Industry, the Triumph of Business. Labor in the Age of Big Business. The New South. The Industrial City. Culture and Society in the Gilded Age. Cultures in Conflict, Culture in Common.

Community and Memory: Representing Chicago's History.

20.Commonwealth and Empire, 1870-1900.

American Communities: The Cooperative Commonwealth. Toward a National Governing Class. Farmers and Workers Organize Their Communities. The Crisis of the 1890s. Politics of Reform, Politics of Order. “Imperialism of Righteousness.” The Spanish-America War.

21. Urban America and the Progressive Era, 1900-1917.

American Communities: The Henry Street Settlement House: Women Settlement House Workers Create a Community of Reform. The Currents of Progressivism. Social Control and Its Limits. Working-Class Communities and Protest. Women's Movements and Black Awakening. National Progressivism. Community and Memory: Battle for the Lower East Side.

22. World War I, 1914-1920.

American Communities: Vigilante Justice in Bisbee, Arizona. Becoming a World Power. The Great War. American Mobilization. Over Here. Repression and Reaction. An Uneasy Peace.

23. The Twenties, 1920-1929.

American Communities: The Movie Audience and Hollywood: Mass Culture Creates a New National Community. Postwar Prosperity and Its Price. The New Mass Culture. The State, the Economy, and Business. Resistance to Modernity. Promises Postponed.

24. The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929-1940.

American Communities: Sit-Down Strike at Flint: Automobile Workers Organize a New Union. Hard Times. FDR and The First New Deal. Left Turn and the Second New Deal. The New Deal and the West. Depression-Era Culture. The Limits of Reform.

25. World War II, 1941-1945.

American Communities: Los Alamos, New Mexico. The Coming of World War II. Arsenal of Democracy. The Home Front. Men and Women in Uniform. The World at War. The Last Stages of War. Community and Memory: Exhibiting the Enola Gay.

26. The Cold War, 1945-1952.

American Communities: University of Washington, Seattle: Students and Faculty Face the Cold War. Global Insecurities at War's End. The Policy of Containment. Cold War Liberalism. The Cold War at Home. Cold War Culture. End of the Democratic Era.

27. America at Midcentury, 1952-1963.

American Communities: Popular Music in Memphis. American Society at Midcentury. Youth Culture. Mass Culture and Its Discontents. The Cold War Continued. John F. Kennedy and the New Frontier.

28. The Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1966.

American Communities: The Montgomery Bus Boycott: An African American Community Challenges Segregation. Origins of the Movement. No Easy Road to Freedom, 1957-62. The Movement at High Tide, 1963-65. Forgotten Minorities, 1945-65. Community and Memory: Flying the “Stars and Bars.”

29. War at Home, War Abroad, 1965-1974.

American Communities: Uptown. Chicago, Illinois. Vietnam: America's Longest War. A Generation in Conflict. Wars on Poverty. 1968. The Politics of Identity. The Nixon Presidency. Watergate.

30. The Conservative Ascendancy, 1974-1987.

American Communities: Grass Roots Conservatism in Orange County, California. The Overextended Society. Communities and Politics. The New Conservatism. Adjusting to a New World. Reagan Revolution. Best of Times, Worst of Times. Reagan's Foreign Policy.

31. Toward a Transnational America, since 1988.

American Communities: The World Trade Center, New York, as a Transnational Community. A New World Order. Changing American Communities. A New Age of Anxiety. The New Millennium. Community and Memory: The World Trade Center and Ways of Remembering.

Appendix.

Credits Index.


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