John Majewski
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The Economy of Early America: Historical Perspectives and New Directions (2005) — Mitwirkender — 22 Exemplare
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Behold the book’s contents:
PART I: REPUBLICAN AMERICA, 1830 – 1850
Ch1. Andrew Jackson Vetoes the Second Bank of the US; Andrew Jackson, “Veto Message” (July 10, 1832)
Ch2. Godey’s Lady’s Book Promotes Domestic Ideology
* Female Education (December, 1830)
* Editors’ Table (February 1841)
* Remarkable Women (November 1834)
Ch3. Sarah Grimke Calls for Greater Equality; “On the Condition of Women in the US” (Brookline, 1837)
Ch4. The Seneca Falls Convention Advocates Complete Equality; “The First Convention Ever Called to Discuss the Civil and Political Rights of Women” (Seneca Falls, NY., July 19, 20, 1848); Declaration of Sentiments
PART II: RACE, SLAVERY, AND CIVIL WAR
Ch1. Amos Kendall Justifies Censorship of the Mails; “Postmaster General Amos Kendall’s Report on the Delivery of Abolition Materials in the Southern States” (1835)
Ch2. George Fitzhugh Attacks Wage Labor; “Cannibals All!” (1859)
Ch3. William H. Seward Calls for Support of the New Republican Party; “The Dangers of Extending Slavery, and the Contest and the Crisis” (1855)
Ch4. Hinton Rowan Helper Attacks Slavery; “The Impending Crisis” (1857)
Ch5. Republicans Adopt a Strong Antislavery Platform; “Republican National Platform, Adopted at Chicago” (1860)
Ch6. South Carolinians Justify Secession; “The Address of the People of South Carolina, Assembled in Convention, to the People of the Slaveholding States of the United States” (December 1860)
Ch7. Refugees from Slavery Flood Northern Lines; “Report of a Committee of Representatives of New York Yearly Meeting of Friends [Quakers”> Upon the Condition and Wants of the Colored Refugees” (December 1862)
Ch8. Lincoln’s Position on Slavery Gradually Changes
* Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address (March 1861)
* Letter to Horace Greeley (August 1862)
* Emancipation Proclamation (January 1863)
* Letter to James C. Conkling (August 1863)
* Second Inaugural Address (March 1865)
Ch9. Frederick Douglass Advocates Suffrage for African Americans; “What the Black Man Wants” (1864)
PART III: THE PROGRESSIVE ERA
Ch1. Theodore Roosevelt Articulates a New Nationalism; “The New Nationalism” (1910)
Ch2. Jane Addams Analyzes the Motivations of the Settlement House Movement (1910)
Ch3. Booker T. Washington Advocates Economic Advancement (1895)
Ch4. W. E. B. Du Bois Criticizes Booker T. Washington (1903)
Ch5. Elizabeth Cady Stanton Justifies Complete Equality; “The Solitude of Self” (1892)
Ch6. Jane Addams Extends Domestic Ideology to Municipal Government; “Why Women Should Vote” (1915)
Ch7. Suffrage Leaders Develop Sophisticated Political Tactics; “Suffragist” Machine Perfected in all States Under Mrs.Catt’s Rule (1917)… (mehr)