Beschreibung:
The third edition of Dr. Gary A. Donaldson's highly successful textbook The Making of Modern America, introduces students to the cultural, social and political paths the United States has traveled from the end of WWII to the present day. While deftly cataloging the sweeping changes and major events in America from "Dewey Defeats Truman" through the election of Donald Trump, this newly updated edition never loses touch with that American history taking place at the level of the people. This edition details not just the United States' rich cultural history, but elegantly repositions it as integral to our understanding of any portion of this country's past. Donaldson provides a factual foundation for students and then pushes them to interpret those facts, framing the discussions essential to any complete study of American history.
PrefaceChapter 1: Postwar AdjustmentsChapter 2: The Early Cold WarChapter 3: Affluence and Anxiety: America in the 1950sChapter 4: The Eisenhower PresidencyChapter 5: Kennedy at Home and AbroadChapter 6: "We Shall Continue"Chapter 7: The Nation in the 1960sChapter 8: Out of the 1960s and into the 1970s: The Agony of ChangeChapter 9: America in the 1970s: The Post-Watergate YearsChapter 10: The Reagan YearsChapter 11: The Kinder, Gentler Conservatism of George H. W. BushChapter 12: Bill Clinton's AmericaChapter 13: America after the New MillenniumChapter 14: The Second Bush and Obama: From the War on Terrorism to the Audacity of HopeSelected BibliographyIndexAbout the Author