Jefferson's America, 1760-1815Rowman & Littlefield, 2002 - 439 страници Risjord (history, U. of Wisconsin at Madison) presents a synthetic history of the early years of the United States, from the road to revolution to the War of 1812. Primarily focusing on the economic and political realities of the new nation, he tells the story in a style consistent with the "great men" theory of history, but does make some effort to include the actions of other social actors. The publishers used the same LCCN as the 1991 edition. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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The Atlantic Trading Community | 35 |
The Atlantic Economy | 36 |
The Staple Trade | 39 |
The urban Experience | 43 |
The Atlantic Cultural Community | 47 |
The Scientific Exchange | 49 |
The Artistic Community | 55 |
The Literary Community | 56 |
Black Communities Slave and Free | 240 |
Republication Motherhood | 243 |
Seeds of Industrial Capitalism | 244 |
The Restless Frontier | 247 |
Birth of the Cotton Kingdom | 248 |
Transport and Trade | 250 |
Launching the Ship of State 17891794 | 255 |
Organizing a Government | 256 |
Dawn of Enlightenment | 58 |
Religious Awakenings | 62 |
British America in 1763 | 68 |
The Imperial Challenge 17631770 | 71 |
Writs of Assistance | 74 |
The Parsons Cause | 75 |
Parliament Takes a Hand | 77 |
The Stamp Act | 79 |
Parliament Retreats | 86 |
Townshend Taxes | 89 |
The Bloody Business on King Street | 93 |
The Road to Revolution 17701774 | 97 |
Controversy over the Wilderness | 100 |
Lonely Rebel | 103 |
The Tea Parties | 106 |
The Continental Congress | 112 |
Economic Warfare | 116 |
Struggle for Independence 17751778 | 119 |
Gathering an Army | 121 |
Common Sense | 124 |
The Revolution as Civil War | 128 |
An Island versus a Continent | 132 |
From Long Island to Trenton | 134 |
Contest for the Fourteenth Colony | 138 |
The Hinge of Fate | 141 |
A World War | 147 |
A Nation Born | 153 |
Stalemate in the North | 155 |
Conquering the Northwest | 159 |
The Road to Yorktown | 163 |
The Financial Crisis | 165 |
The Peacemakers | 167 |
The Revolution at Home | 171 |
Thirteen Republics | 173 |
A Bourgeois Society | 177 |
African Americans Slave and Free | 179 |
Libertys Daughters Become the Republics Mothers | 183 |
Reform with Caution | 186 |
A Time of Trial | 193 |
Origins of National Politics | 196 |
Organizing the West | 198 |
Demobilization and Depression | 203 |
The Fight over Paper Money | 207 |
A Little Rebellion | 211 |
From Many One | 215 |
Toward a Stronger Union | 217 |
The Federal Convention | 220 |
Crafting the Constitution | 223 |
The Great Debate | 228 |
Ratification | 231 |
The New Nation | 239 |
The Bill of Rights | 258 |
Hamilton versus Madison | 259 |
The Politics of Neutrality | 266 |
Western Lands and Border Warfare | 270 |
The Whiskey Rebellion | 276 |
Fall of the Federalists 17941800 | 279 |
The Jay Treaty | 280 |
Washingtons Farewell | 284 |
The XYZ Affair | 287 |
Federalist Repression | 292 |
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions | 293 |
The Politics of Peace | 294 |
The AfricanAmerican Revolution of 1800 | 296 |
The Search for National Identity | 301 |
An American Style of Building | 307 |
Home Furnishings | 312 |
The Search for National Symbols | 314 |
The American Version of Protestantism | 316 |
The Pursuit of Science | 319 |
Jeffersonian Liberalism | 323 |
Election of 1800 | 324 |
The Experiment Confirmed | 328 |
A Wise and Frugal Government | 331 |
Gallatin at the Treasury | 335 |
Assault on the Courts | 338 |
Jeffersonian Nationalism | 345 |
The Rising Empire | 347 |
Exploration of Louisiana | 351 |
The West Florida Controversy | 353 |
The Conspiracy of Aaron Burr | 356 |
The Road to War 18051812 | 361 |
The Embargo Experiment | 365 |
Madison in Command | 368 |
Jefferson and Western Lands | 371 |
Tecumseh and Tippecanoe | 375 |
The Declaration of War | 381 |
Mr Madisons War | 385 |
Victories at Sea | 388 |
1813 | 390 |
The East in 1813 | 392 |
Jackson and Horseshoe Bend | 393 |
The Campaign of 1814 | 394 |
From Lake Champlain to New Orleans | 397 |
The Peace of Christmas Eve | 401 |
The Hartford Convention | 403 |
Changing of the Guard | 404 |
Some Suggested Readings | 407 |
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