《美国史》分2卷,第1卷共15章,1.塑造一个“新”世界,至1588年;2.迁居新大陆,1400-1725等;第2卷共15章,16.工业秩序的出现,1865-1880;17.城市工业社会等。
Born in Riverside, California, James L. Gormly received a B.A. from the University of Arizona and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut. He is now professor of history and chair of the history department at Washington and Jefferson College. He has written THE COLLAPSE OF THE GRAND ALLIANCE (1970) and FROM POTSDAM TO THE COLD WAR (1979). His articles and reviews have appeared in DIPLOMATIC HISTORY, THE JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY, THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, THE HISTORIAN, THE HISTORY TEACHER, and THE JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY.
Robert W. Cherny is a professor of history at San Francisco State University. He has served as an NEH Fellow, Distinguished Fulbright Lecturer at Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia), and Visiting Research Scholar at the University of Melbourne (Australia). He is also a former president of H-Net (an association of more than 100 electronic networks for scholars in the humanities and social sciences), the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, and the Southwest Labor Studies Association. He has served as treasurer of the Organization of American Historians and as a member of the council of the American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch. A respected author, his books include AMERICAN POLITICS IN THE GILDED AGE, 1868-1900 (1997); SAN FRANCISCO, 1865-1932: POLITICS, POWER, AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (with William Issel, 1986); A RIGHTEOUS CAUSE: THE LIFE OF WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN (1985, 1994); and POPULISM, PROGRESSIVISM, AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF NEBRASKA POLITICS, 1885-1915 (1981). He also is co-editor of AMERICAN LABOR AND THE COLD WAR: UNIONS, POLITICS, AND POSTWAR POLITICAL CULTURE (with William Issel and Kieran Taylor, 2004). In addition, his articles on politics and labor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries have appeared in journals, anthologies, and historical dictionaries and encyclopedias. In 2000, he and Ellen Du Bois co-edited a special issue of the "Pacific Historical Review" that surveyed women\\\'s suffrage movements in nine locations around the Pacific Rim. Cherny received his B.A. from the University of Nebraska and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Columbia University.
Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, Christopher L. Miller received his Bachelor of Science degree from Lewis and Clark College and his Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is currently associate professor of history at the University of Texas-Pan American. He is the author of PROPHETIC WORLDS: INDIANS AND WHITES ON THE COLUMBIA PLATEAU (1985), which in 2003 was republished as part of the "Columbia Northwest Classics Series" by the University of Washington Press. His articles and reviews have appeared in numerous scholarly journals and anthologies as well as standard reference works. Dr. Miller is also active in contemporary Indian affairs. He served, for example, as a participant in the American Indian Civics Project funded by the Kellogg Foundation. He has been a research fellow at the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History at Harvard University and was the Nikolay V. Sivachev Distinguished Chair in American History at Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia). Professor Miller has also been active in projects designed to improve history teaching, including programs funded by the Meadows Foundation, the U.S. Department of Education, and other agencies.
Born in Mobile, Alabama, Carol Berkin received her undergraduate degree from Barnard College and her Ph.D. from Columbia University. Her dissertation won the Bancroft Award. She is now presidential professor of history at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of City University of New York. She has written JONATHAN SEWALL: ODYSSEY OF AN AMERICAN LOYALIST (1974); FIRST GENERATIONS: WOMEN IN COLONIAL AMERICA (l996); A BRILLIANT SOLUTION: INVENTING THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION (2002); and REVOLUTIONARY MOTHERS: WOMEN IN THE STRUGGLE FOR AMERICA\\\'S INDEPENDENCE (2005). She has edited WOMEN OF AMERICA: A HISTORY (with Mary Beth Norton, 1979); WOMEN, WAR AND REVOLUTION (with Clara M. Lovett, 1980); WOMEN\\\'S VOICES, WOMEN\\\'S LIVES: DOCUMENTS IN EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY (with Leslie Horowitz, 1998); and LOOKING FORWARD/LOOKING BACK: A WOMEN\\\'S STUDIES READER (with Judith Pinch and Carole Appel, 2005). She was contributing editor on southern women for THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SOUTHERN CULTURE and has appeared in the PBS series "Liberty! The American Revolution; Ben Franklin; and Alexander Hamilton" and The History Channel\\\'s "Founding Fathers." Professor Berkin chaired the Dunning Beveridge Prize Committee for the American Historical Association, the Columbia University Seminar in Early American History, and the Taylor Prize Committee of the Southern Association of Women Historians. She served on the program committees for both the Society for the History of the Early American Republic and the Organization of American Historians. She has served on the Planning Committee for the U.S. Department of Education\\\'s National Assessment of Educational Progress, and she chaired the CLEP Committee for Educational Testing Service. She serves on the Board of Trustees of The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History and The National Council for History Education.
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作者介绍/1
第一章打造一个“新”世界(一1588)/1
第二章发展中的大陆(1400―1725)/48
第三章英国大陆殖民地的建立(1585―1732)/95
第四章18世纪的英国殖民地(1689―1763)/152
第五章决定忠诚于何处(1763―1776)/205
第六章重建美国:独立与建国初期(1775―1783)/263
第七章美德共和国的不同构想(1770―1796)/316
第八章早期共和国(1796―1804)/373
第九章渐增的冲突和战争(1805―1815)/421
第十章一个新民族的崛起(1815―1836)/472
第十一章大转变:增长与扩张(1828―1848)/526
第十二章对大转变的反应(1828―1848)/583
第十三章地区冲突与疲乏的联邦(1848―1860)/1
第十四章暴力的选择:内战(1861―1865)/58
第十五章重建:过高的希望与破碎的梦想(1865―1877)/117
第十六章工业秩序的出现(1865―1880)/174
第十七章成长为城市工业社会(1880―1890)/240
第十八章西部的冲突与变革(1865―1902)/313
第十九章经济崩溃与政治剧变(1890―1900)/368
第二十章进步主义时代(1900―1917)/430
第二十一章战时世界中的美国(1913―1920)/497
第二十二章繁荣的十年(1920―1928)/554
第二十三章大萧条与新政(1929―1939)/621
第二十四章美国上升到世界领导地位(1929―1945)/1
第二十五章杜鲁门与冷战美国(1945―1952)/69
第二十六章寻求共识(1952―1960)/120
第二十七章大希望,大失望(1960―1968)/176
第二十八章压力下的美国(1967―1976)/226
第二十九章面临制约性(1976―1992)/276
第三十章进入一个新世纪(1992―2007)/326
附录一独立宣言/387
附录二美利坚合众国宪法/391
附录三宪法修正案/401
附录四历届总统选举结果/410
推荐阅读/416
索引/436
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