A Companion to 19th-Century AmericaISBN: 978-0-631-20985-0
Hardcover
432 pages
February 2001, Wiley-Blackwell
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Contributors vii
Introduction 1
William L. Barney
PART I: POLITICS AND PUBLIC LIFE
1 Early National Politics and Power, 1800±1824 5
Robert M. S. McDonald
2 The Jacksonian Era, 1825±1844 19
Jonathan Atkins
3 The Sectionalization of Politics, 1845±1860 33
John Ashworth
4 Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861±1877 47
Vernon Burton
5 The Gilded Age, 1878±1900 61
Robert W. Cherny and William L. Barney
6 American Law in the Nineteenth Century 73
John E. Semonche
PART II: FOREIGN RELATIONS
7 American Expansion, 1800±1867 89
John M. Belohlavek
8 The Global Emergence of the United States, 1867±1900 104
Eric Rauchway
PART III: THE ECONOMY AND CLASS FORMATIONS
9 The Emergence of a Market Economy before 1860 121
Stanley L. Engerman and Robert E. Gallman
10 Industrialization and the Rise of Corporations, 1860±1900 139
David B. Sicilia
11 Urbanization 152
Timothy J. Gilfoyle
12 The Development of the Working Classes 164
Kevin Kenny
13 The Evolution of the Middle Class 178
Cindy S. Aron
PART IV: RACE, GENDER, AND ETHNICITY
14 African Americans 195
Donald R. Wright
15 Native-American History 209
Michael D. Green and Theda Perdue
16 Gender and the Changing Roles of Women 223
Laura F. Edwards
17 Immigration and Ethnicity 238
Nora Faires
PART V: REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
18 The South: From Old to New 257
Stephen W. Berry
19 The Middle West 272
Andrew R. L. Cayton
20 The Relational West 286
Molly P. Rozum
PART VI: CULTURES AND IDEAS
21 The Communications Revolution and Popular Culture 303
David Hochfelder
22 Interpreting American Religion 317
Catherine A. Brekus
23 Science and Technology 334
Alan I. Marcus
24 A History/Historiography of Representations of America 345
Barbara Groseclose
Bibliography 359
Index 399