United States history : a bibliography of the new writings on American history

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United States history : a bibliography of the new writings on American history

compiled by Louise A. Merriam and James W. Oberly

(History and related disciplines select bibliographies)

Manchester University Press, c1995

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Description

This bibliography provides coverage of the books and articles produced in the early 1990s on the history of the United States. It is arranged into seven chronological divisions, starting with Native Americans before European contact and ending with the era of the Cold War and its aftermath. Each chronological division includes ten topical sub-divisions: general histories and anthologies; guides to sources; biography; family and demography; class, gender and society; religion, beliefs and ideas; work and enterprise; race and identity; space, movement and place; and the state and the public realm.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Generalities: guides to sources
  • historiography
  • surveys and texts. Part 2: North American history before the Europeans
  • conquest and resettlement - Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans, 1500-1760
  • the making of the United States, 1769-1790
  • the new nation, 1790-1848
  • the crisis of the Union and after, 1848-1898
  • the organizational society and world power, 1898-1945
  • the Cold War and its contradictions, 1945-1992.

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