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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Plates
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Preface and acknowledgments
- Chronology of significant dates in American history
- 1 The American context
- Ethnic culture
- Religious culture
- Political-legal culture
- Economic culture
- Media culture
- Arts, sports and leisure cultures
- National identity
- Social and institutional change
- American attitudes to US society
- Exercises
- Further reading
- Websites
- 2 The country
- Political ecology
- Natural resources, economic development and environmental concerns
- Climate
- The regions: cultural geography
- Native American cultural regions
- Cultural regions in the contemporary US
- Changing public attitudes: where do we go from here?
- Exercises
- Further reading
- Websites
- 3 The people: Settlement and immigration
- Mother of exiles
- Early encounters between Europeans and Native Americans
- The founders
- The first wave: colonial immigration, 1680–1776
- The second wave: the “old” immigrants, 1820–90
- Settlement patterns and nativism
- The third wave: the “new” immigrants, 1890–1930
- A renewed immigration debate and immigration restriction
- Wartime policies and the search for principle in immigration policy
- The fourth wave: 1965 to the present
- Attitudes to immigrants: the contemporary debate
- Exercises
- Further reading
- Websites
- 4 The people: Women and minorities
- The reason for American women’s and minority history
- Women in the US
- Native Americans
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans
- African Americans
- Asian Americans
- Latino Americans
- Exercises
- Further reading
- Websites
- 5 Religious culture
- Religious history
- Contemporary US religion
- Church, state and politics
- Religion and education
- Exercises
- Further reading
- Websites
- 6 Political institutions: The federal government
- Historical origins
- The constitutional framework
- The political parties
- The legislative branch
- The executive branch
- Presidential elections
- Campaign financing
- Reform the system?
- The judicial branch
- Exercises
- Further reading
- Websites
- 7 Political institutions: State and local government
- The place of state government in American federalism
- The evolution of state government and federalism in the US
- The structure of state government
- Local government
- Exercises
- Further reading
- Websites
- 8 Foreign policy
- A nation apart? American attitudes to world affairs
- From neutrality to isolationism, 1776–1830
- From expansionism to imperialism, 1783–1914
- Isolationism and internationalism, 1914–45
- The Cold War era, 1946–92
- The sole superpower in the post–Cold War era and beyond
- The foreign policy establishment debate
- Exercises
- Further reading
- Websites
- 9 The legal system
- Legal history
- The sources of US law
- The court system
- Federal and state court proceedings
- The legal profession
- Crime and punishment
- Attitudes to the legal system
- Exercises
- Further reading
- Websites
- 10 The economy
- Economic history
- American economic liberalism: theory and practice
- Social class and economic inequality
- The contemporary economy
- Industry, manufacturing and energy
- Service industries
- Agriculture, forestry and fisheries
- Environmental issues
- Financial and industrial institutions
- Attitudes to the economic system
- Exercises
- Further reading
- Websites
- 11 Social services
- Social services history
- The organization of contemporary social services
- Public social services
- The needy and the poverty line
- Voluntary services
- Healthcare
- Housing
- Attitudes to social services
- Exercises
- Further reading
- Websites
- 12 Education
- American attitudes to education: high expectations
- American educational history
- Elementary and secondary schools
- Private elementary and secondary schools
- Higher education
- Recent problems and policy debates
- Exercises
- Further reading
- Websites
- 13 The media
- Media history
- Freedom of the media
- The contemporary print media
- The contemporary broadcasting media
- The Internet and new media sources
- Attitudes to the media
- Exercises
- Further reading
- Websites
- 14 Arts, sports and leisure cultures
- The arts
- Sports
- Leisure
- Exercises
- Further reading
- Websites
- Appendices
- Declaration of Independence in Congress, July 4, 1776
- Constitution of the United States of America and amendments
- Index




