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History of the United States 1st Edition
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An audio history of the United States. Lecture 1: Introduction Lecture 2: The English Context Society, Religion, and Politics Lecture 3: The Disruption of Amerindian Life Lecture 4: The Struggle for Survival Lecture 5: Social Conflict and Slavery in the Chesapeake Lecture 6: The Religion of Puritans Lecture 7: Political Structures in New England Lecture 8: New England Society Lecture 9: The New Proprietaries The Middle Colonies Lecture 10: The New Proprietaries The Deep South Lecture 11: The Structure of Empire Lecture 12: Slavery and African-American Life Lecture 13: Women and the Family Lecture 14: The Great Awakening Lecture 15: Eighteenth-Century Colonial Politics Lecture 16: Sources of Disorder and Conflict Lecture 17: The Causes of the American Revolution Lecture 18: From Protest to Revolution Lecture 19: The Revolutionary War Lecture 20: The Meaning of Revolution The next 20 lectures are by Professor Louis Masur of City College of New York. Lecture 21: The Problem of National Identity Lecture 22: A Republican Experiment Lecture 23: Crisis and Constitution Lecture 24: The Debate over Ratification Lecture 25: Federalists versus Republicans Lecture 26: The Age of Capital Lecture 27: Westward Expansion Lecture 28: The Second Party System Lecture 29: Southern Society Lecture 30: Slavery and Race Lecture 31: Revivalism and Reform Lecture 32: Antislavery Movements Lecture 33: The Transcendentalist Movement Lecture 34: Immigration and Nativism Lecture 35: The Crises of the 1850s Lecture 36: Lincoln and the Coming of Civil War Lecture 37: The Course of War Lecture 38: Emancipation Lecture 39: The Meanings of Freedom Lecture 40: Reconstructing the United States The remaining 30 lectures are by Professor James Shenton of Columbia University. Lecture 41: The Compromise of 1877 Lecture 42: The Making of a Racial Policy Lecture 43: The Emergence of Modern America Lecture 44: The Rise of the City Lecture 45: Imperialism America as a World Power Lecture 46: Progressivism Lecture 47: The New Freedom Lecture 48: World War I America Goes Abroad Lecture 49: After the War The Long Armistice Lecture 50: The Twenties A Cultural Revolution Lecture 51: The Great Depression Lecture 52: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal Lecture 53: The Election of 1936 and its Aftermath Lecture 54: The Developing Crises in the Pacific Lecture 55: The Coming of World War II Lecture 56: The Undeclared War and the Abandonment of Neutrality Lecture 57: World War II Lecture 58: The War in Europe Lecture 59: The Truman Years Portrait of Everyman as President Lecture 60: An Uneasy Peace The Korean War Lecture 61: Kennedy and the New Frontier Lecture 62: LBJ and the Great Society Lecture 63: Black America Demand for Equality Lecture 64: The Vietnam War The War Without End Lecture 65: Richard M. Nixon and Watergate Lecture 66: The Reagan Years Overturning the Great Society Lecture 67: The Gulf War Oil and American Middle Eastern Policy Lecture 68: The End of the Cold War Lecture 69: A Multicultural America Lecture 70: Conclusion Interpreting the American Past
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