Unto a Good Land: A History of the American People, Volume 2: From 1865David Edwin Harrell Jr., David Edwin Harrell, Edwin S. Gaustad, John B. Boles, Sally Foreman Griffith Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2005 M08 23 - 788 pages Introducing a New U.S. History Text That Takes Religion Seriously Unto a Good Land offers a distinctive narrative history of the American people -- from the first contacts between Europeans and North America's native inhabitants, through the creation of a modern nation, to the 2004 presidential election. Written by a team of highly regarded historians, this textbook shows how grasping the uniqueness of the "American experiment" depends on understanding not only social, cultural, political, and economic factors but also the role that religion has played in shaping U. S. history. While most United States history textbooks in recent decades have expanded their coverage of social and cultural history, they still tend to shortchange the role of religious ideas, practices, and movements in the American past. Unto a Good Land restores the balance by giving religion its appropriate place in the story. This readable and teachable text also features a full complement of maps, historical illustrations, and "In Their Own Words" sidebars with excerpts from primary source documents. |
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... Wilson Defines America's Moral Mission 825 PROGRESSIVISM IN AMERICAN POLITICS , 1901 TO WORLD WAR I The Flowering of the American Peace Movement 825 785 Wilson as Moralist and Realist 826 Wilson and the Mexican Revolution 826 The Core ...
... Wilson Defines America's Moral Mission 825 PROGRESSIVISM IN AMERICAN POLITICS , 1901 TO WORLD WAR I The Flowering of the American Peace Movement 825 785 Wilson as Moralist and Realist 826 Wilson and the Mexican Revolution 826 The Core ...
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... Wilson on the War in Europe , 1914 Woodrow Wilson's Declaration of Neutrality , 1914 827 829 Twenty Years at Hull House , 1910 668 Woodrow Wilson Asks for a Declaration of War , 1917 833 " The Secret Work of the Knights of Labor ...
... Wilson on the War in Europe , 1914 Woodrow Wilson's Declaration of Neutrality , 1914 827 829 Twenty Years at Hull House , 1910 668 Woodrow Wilson Asks for a Declaration of War , 1917 833 " The Secret Work of the Knights of Labor ...
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Contents
V | 511 |
VII | 512 |
VIII | 537 |
IX | 538 |
X | 545 |
XI | 547 |
XII | 549 |
XIII | 550 |
LXXXIV | 839 |
LXXXV | 847 |
LXXXVI | 849 |
LXXXVII | 851 |
LXXXVIII | 859 |
LXXXIX | 864 |
XC | 872 |
XCI | 881 |
XIV | 553 |
XV | 560 |
XVI | 565 |
XVII | 568 |
XVIII | 573 |
XIX | 577 |
XX | 581 |
XXI | 583 |
XXII | 584 |
XXIII | 587 |
XXIV | 588 |
XXV | 589 |
XXVI | 595 |
XXVII | 600 |
XXVIII | 603 |
XXIX | 612 |
XXX | 619 |
XXXI | 621 |
XXXII | 624 |
XXXIII | 633 |
XXXIV | 644 |
XXXV | 647 |
XXXVI | 654 |
XXXVII | 655 |
XXXVIII | 657 |
XL | 658 |
XLI | 670 |
XLII | 678 |
XLIII | 689 |
XLIV | 691 |
XLVI | 692 |
XLVII | 696 |
XLVIII | 700 |
XLIX | 704 |
L | 708 |
LI | 709 |
LII | 713 |
LIII | 716 |
LV | 719 |
LVI | 721 |
LVII | 722 |
LVIII | 724 |
LIX | 727 |
LX | 728 |
LXI | 731 |
LXII | 734 |
LXIII | 736 |
LXIV | 738 |
LXV | 740 |
LXVI | 744 |
LXVII | 747 |
LXIX | 748 |
LXX | 757 |
LXXI | 770 |
LXXII | 779 |
LXXIII | 781 |
LXXV | 786 |
LXXVI | 790 |
LXXVII | 798 |
LXXVIII | 804 |
LXXIX | 809 |
LXXX | 811 |
LXXXI | 812 |
LXXXII | 821 |
LXXXIII | 828 |
XCII | 883 |
XCIII | 884 |
XCIV | 891 |
XCV | 903 |
XCVI | 911 |
XCVII | 916 |
XCVIII | 919 |
XCIX | 920 |
C | 931 |
CI | 940 |
CII | 949 |
CIII | 951 |
CV | 952 |
CVI | 954 |
CVII | 955 |
CVIII | 965 |
CIX | 975 |
CX | 984 |
CXI | 985 |
CXII | 986 |
CXIII | 991 |
CXIV | 998 |
CXV | 1007 |
CXVI | 1013 |
CXVII | 1015 |
CXIX | 1016 |
CXX | 1021 |
CXXI | 1025 |
CXXII | 1032 |
CXXIII | 1045 |
CXXIV | 1047 |
CXXVI | 1048 |
CXXVII | 1059 |
CXXVIII | 1065 |
CXXIX | 1075 |
CXXX | 1077 |
CXXXI | 1078 |
CXXXII | 1084 |
CXXXIII | 1089 |
CXXXIV | 1097 |
CXXXV | 1103 |
CXXXVI | 1104 |
CXXXVII | 1105 |
CXXXVIII | 1106 |
CXXXIX | 1112 |
CXL | 1118 |
CXLI | 1123 |
CXLII | 1134 |
CXLIII | 1135 |
CXLV | 1136 |
CXLVI | 1141 |
CXLVII | 1144 |
CXLVIII | 1147 |
CXLIX | 1156 |
CL | 1159 |
CLI | 1161 |
CLIII | 1162 |
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CLVIII | 1199 |
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