American Crucible: Race and Nation in the Twentieth CenturyPrinceton University Press, 2017 M02 28 - 544 páginas This sweeping history of twentieth-century America follows the changing and often conflicting ideas about the fundamental nature of American society: Is the United States a social melting pot, as our civic creed warrants, or is full citizenship somehow reserved for those who are white and of the "right" ancestry? Gary Gerstle traces the forces of civic and racial nationalism, arguing that both profoundly shaped our society. |
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CHAPTER 2 Civic Nationalism and Its Contradictions 18901917 | 44 |
CHAPTER 3 Hardening the Boundaries of the Nation 19171929 | 81 |
CHAPTER 4 The Rooseveltian Nation Ascendant 19301940 | 128 |
CHAPTER 5 Good War Race War 19411945 | 187 |
CHAPTER 6 The Cold War Anticommunism and a Nation in Flux 19461960 | 238 |
CHAPTER 7 Civil Rights White Resistance and Black Nationalism 19601968 | 268 |
CHAPTER 8 Vietnam Cultural Revolt and the Collapse of the Rooseveltian Nation 19681975 ... | 311 |
CHAPTER 9 Beyond the Rooseveltian Nation 19752000 | 347 |
CHAPTER 10 The Age of Obama 20002016 | 375 |
Notes | 427 |
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American Crucible: Race and Nation in the Twentieth Century Gary Gerstle Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |