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American Dream, The: From Reconstruction to Reagan, Volume III


American Dream, The: From Reconstruction to Reagan, Volume III

Hardback by Wright, Esmond (Formerly University of London)

American Dream, The: From Reconstruction to Reagan, Volume III

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ISBN:
9781557865892
Publication Date:
20 Dec 1995
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages:
692 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
American Dream, The: From Reconstruction to Reagan, Volume III

Description

This volume begins in a period in which bitterness and revenge vied with hope and a new ideal of liberty. The Reconstruction imposed by the North upon the South is examined by the author from all points of view. He traces the steps by which the economy recovered and by which the USA emerged as the world's industrial giant. Factors as various as the anarchy of the Wild West and the gold rush, the completion of the railroad system, the maturing of the great centers of learning, the numerous manifestations of opportunity and strength led to the formation of a distinct culture and to a new consciousness of nationhood. They also gave birth, Professor Wright argues, to the American Dream, an elusive idea of such force that it informed much of the twentieth century in the USA and, as American power became pre-eminent, influenced the world at large. After describing the key American involvement in the European, Pacific and Asian wars, and the development of culture, politics, and ideology at home, the author examines the dissipation of that dream in the disillusion and corruption of the Reagan years. Ironically, this was the time when the USA emerged as the world's sole super-power. And the country remained - as it had been for almost all its history - the ideal destination for the poor and downtrodden of the world, a beacon of opportunity, hope and, above all, of liberty.

Contents

Maps. Plate. Chronologies. Foreword. General Chronology. Introduction: From Appomattox to Reagan:. 1. The American Dream. 2. Reconstruction. 3. The Entrepreneurs. 4. The Presidency in the Gilded Age. 5. Empire. 6. The Learned Presidency. 7. World War I. 8. Puritans in Babylon. 9. FDR and the New Deal. 10. World War II. 11. Harry S. Truman and the Cold War. 12. Ike, Supreme Commander in Europe. 13. JFK, LBJ, and Vietnam. 14. The Civil Rights Movement. 15. Nixon, Watergate and Kissinger. 16. Ronald Reagan: The Man who Won the Cold War. 17. The Fragmentation of the Dream. Chronologies. Bibliographies. Index.

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