ABSTRACT

A New Introduction to American Studies provides a coherent portrait of American history, literature, politics, culture and society, and also deals with some of the central themes and preoccupations of American life. It will provoke students into thinking about what it actually means to study a culture.

Ideals such as the commitment to liberty, equality and material progress are fully examined and new light is shed on the sometimes contradictory ways in which these ideals have informed the nation's history and culture.

For introductory undergraduate courses in American Studies, American History and American Literature.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|22 pages

The Human and Natural Environment

chapter 2|21 pages

From settlement to independence

chapter 3|25 pages

American political culture

chapter 4|23 pages

Slavery and secession

chapter 5|25 pages

Native Americans

chapter 6|24 pages

Revisiting the American West

chapter 7|23 pages

American immigration

chapter 9|22 pages

Industry and technology

chapter 10|20 pages

The twentieth-century American novel

chapter 11|33 pages

Twentieth-century American poetry

chapter 13|24 pages

America and war

chapter 14|26 pages

American women

chapter 15|24 pages

Popular culture

chapter 16|21 pages

America at the millennium