America on the world stage: a global approach to U.S. history
Object category:
Druckschrift
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Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
Place of publication:
Urbana, Ill.[u.a.
Date:
2008
Extent, illustration, format:
XXV, 322 S. Ill., Kt 24 cm
Language:
Englisch
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Object text:
The Organization of American Historians. Ed. by Gary W. Reichard ...
Includes bibliographical references and index
Archivierung prüfen 20200919 DE-640 2 pdager
Includes bibliographical references and index
Archivierung prüfen 20200919 DE-640 2 pdager
Contents:
Introduction : the revolt against enclosure : U.S. history opens out to the world / Thomas Bender -- America, the Atlantic, and global consumer demand, 1500-1800 / Carole Shammas -- Imagining a world without tea and sugar : teaching strategies for America, the Atlantic, and global consumer demand, 1500-1800 / Jonathan Chu -- The Declaration of Independence in world context / David Armitage -- Strategies for teaching the Declaration of Independence in a global context / Ted Dickson -- Origins of American slavery / Philip D. Morgan -- Reflections on "Origins of American slavery" / Gloria Sesso -- Nineteenth-century religion in world context / Mark A. Noll -- Teaching nineteenth-century American religion in a global context / J.D. Bowers -- Returning the West to the world / Stephen Aron -- Strategies for teaching the American West in a global context / Omar Valerio-Jimenez -- Driven to the city : urbanization and industrialization in the nineteenth century / Stuart M. Blumin -- American industrialization, 1870-1920 : teaching from local, national, and international perspectives / Betty A. Dessants -- The American Civil War, emancipation, and reconstruction on the world stage / Edward L. Ayers -- Teaching the Civil War from a global perspective / Ted Dickson -- Worlds of reform / Daniel T. Rodgers -- Teaching American reform in a world context / Kathleen Dalton -- Crossing national borders : locating the United States in migration history / Suzanne M. Sinke -- Strategies for teaching the history of migration to the United States in a global context / Louisa Bond Moffitt and Ted Dickson -- The Civil Rights Movement in world perspective / Kevin Gaines -- The Civil Rights Movement and the Cold War culture in perspective / Pingchau Zhu -- Race and citizenship / Patrick Wolfe -- Teaching citizenship and race / Orville Vernon Burton -- Globalizing popular culture in the "American century" and beyond / Penny M. Von Eschen -- Teaching the globalization of American popular culture in the twentieth century / Lawrence Charap -- From Rosie the Riveter to the global assembly line : American women on the world stage / Leila J. Rupp -- American women in a global context / Brenda Santos -- Cold War and global hegemony, 1945-1991 / Melvyn P. Leffler -- Teaching the Cold War / Frederick W. Jordan.; Introduction : the revolt against enclosure : U.S. history opens out to the world / Thomas Bender -- America, the Atlantic, and global consumer demand, 1500-1800 / Carole Shammas -- Imagining a world without tea and sugar : teaching strategies for America, the Atlantic, and global consumer demand, 1500-1800 / Jonathan Chu -- The Declaration of Independence in world context / David Armitage -- Strategies for teaching the Declaration of Independence in a global context / Ted Dickson -- Origins of American slavery / Philip D. Morgan -- Reflections on "origins of American slavery" / Gloria Sesso -- Nineteenth-century religion in world context / Mark A. Noll -- Teaching nineteenth-century American religion in a global context / J.D. Bowers -- Returning the West to the world / Stephen Aron -- Strategies for teaching the American West in a global context / Omar Valerio-Jimenez -- Driven to the city : urbanization and industrialization in the nineteenth century / Stuart M. Blumin -- American industrialization, 1870-1920 : teaching from local, national, and international perspectives / Betty A. Dessants -- The American Civil War, emancipation, and reconstruction on the world stage / Edward L. Ayers -- Teaching the Civil War from a global perspective / Ted Dickson -- Worlds of reform / Daniel T. Rodgers -- Teaching American reform in a world context / Kathleen Dalton -- Crossing national borders : locating the United States in migration history / Suzanne M. Sinke -- Strategies for teaching the history of migration to the United States in a global context / Louisa Bond Moffitt and Ted Dickson -- The Civil Rights Movement in world perspective / Kevin Gaines -- The Civil Rights Movement and the Cold War culture in perspective / Pingchau Zhu -- Race and citizenship / Patrick Wolfe -- Teaching citizenship and race / Orville Vernon Burton -- Globalizing popular culture in the "American century" and beyond / Penny M. Von Eschen -- Teaching the globalization of American popular culture in the twentieth century / Lawrence Charap -- From Rosie the Riveter to the global assembly line : American women on the world stage / Leila J. Rupp -- American women in a global context / Brenda Santos -- Cold War and global hegemony, 1945-1991 / Melvyn P. Leffler -- Teaching the Cold War / Fred Jordan
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99867 Gotha
+49 361 737-5540
bibliothek.gotha(at)uni-erfurt.de
Forschungsbibliothek Gotha
Schloss Friedenstein
Schlossplatz 1
99867 Gotha
+49 361 737-5540
bibliothek.gotha(at)uni-erfurt.de
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