Depression to Cold War : a history of America from Herbert Hoover to Ronald Reagan / Joseph M. Siracusa and David G. Coleman.
Organized around the office of the president, this study focuses on American behavior at home and abroad from the Great Depression to the onset of the end of the Cold War, two key points during which America sought a re-definition of its proper relationship to the world. Domestically, American socie...
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Westport, Conn. :
Praeger,
2002.
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Series: | Perspectives on the twentieth century.
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Table of Contents:
- Contents
- Series Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- CHAPTER 1 The Turn of the American Century
- CHAPTER 2 A New Deal for the American People
- CHAPTER 3 The Slow Death of Versailles
- CHAPTER 4 Call to Arms
- CHAPTER 5 America at War
- CHAPTER 6 The Transition
- CHAPTER 7 Navigating the Middle Road
- CHAPTER 8 The Promise of Greatness
- CHAPTER 9 The Great Society
- CHAPTER 10 White House under Siege
- CHAPTER 11 A Time for Healing
- CHAPTER 12 The Conservative Revolution
- Selected Bibliography
- Index.