Social History of the United States [10 volumes]
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Greenberg, Brian et al. Social History of the United States [10 volumes]. ABC-CLIO, 2008. ABC-CLIO, publisher.abc-clio.com/9781598841282.
Chicago Manual of Style
Greenberg, Brian, Linda Watts, Richard Greenwald, Gordon Reavley, Alice George, Scott Beekman, Cecelia Bucki, et al. Social History of the United States [10 volumes]. ABC-CLIO, 2008. http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781598841282
APA
Greenberg, B., Watts, L., Greenwald, R., Reavley, G., George, A., Beekman, S., et al. (2008). Social History of the United States [10 volumes]. Retrieved from http://publisher.abc-clio.com/9781598841282
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This ten-volume encyclopedia explores the social history of 20th-century America in rich, authoritative detail, decade by decade, through the eyes of its everyday citizens.
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"BOTTOM LINE: The editors and authors of the set attempted to create a narrative coherence throughout the ten volumes--a feature that separates it from traditional encyclopedia sets on the topic. Recommended for college and university libraries serving lower-division undergraduates." - Library Journal"The impressive 10-volume set Social History of the United States divides history into eras (the 1900s, the 1930s) for each volume, allowing for a narrowed, more detailed examination than most offer… The set is wide-ranging and makes for a top reference pick for both high school and college-level collections strong in sociology and American history. Very highly recommended, it promises to hold lasting research value and is a particularly strong starting point for papers and classroom discussions." - Midwest Book Review"The introduction asserts that '[O]rdinary people make history,' and the set does a fine job of explaining how their actions, labor, and beliefs collectively shaped the course of 20th-century American life. Each volume covers a single decade and is divided into topical chapters ('Industrialization and Labor Discontent' in 1910s, 'The New Gilded Age and the American Social Divide' in 1990s). While the work discusses major events such as wars and elections, its focus is on how segments of the population, including workers, farmers, women, ethnic groups, and immigrants, either influenced or were affected by those events. The authors also examine popular culture and the impact of print and electronic media on leisure pursuits and consumer behavior. …This compendium provides a fascinating and informative perspective on topics often overlooked in traditional histories, making it an outstanding choice." - School Library Journal"This ten-volume set includes an excellent introduction to the topic for students, inviting them to appreciate the study of social history…Rich with images and data… Additionally, and of great value for high school students, each subject-focused chapter includes its own topical overview, timeline, description and analysis of important events…" - Pennsylvania School Librarians Association"This exceptional set discusses the social history of the United States from the 1900s to the 1990s through such themes as Work and the Workplace, Radicalism and Reform, Popular Culture, Sex and Gender, and Religion. . . . For any library, high school, public, or academic wanting to increase its holdings in the field of American History, this is a needed purchase. Highly Recommended." - Library Media Connection, Starred Review"This work readily accomplishes its primary goal—namely, to offer a readable and comprehensive social history of American life in the twentieth century for a general audience. For high school and college students researching topics in numerous disciplines this would be an excellent source." - ARBA
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Table of Contents
Social History of the United States [10 volumes]
Author(s): Greenberg, Brian; Watts, Linda; Greenwald, Richard; Reavley, Gordon; George, Alice; Beekman, Scott; Bucki, Cecelia; Ciabattari, Mark; Stoner, John; Paino, Troy; Mercier, Laurie; Hunt, Andrew; Holloran, Peter; Cohen, Nancy;Contributors: Greenberg, Brian; Watts, Linda; Greenwald, Richard; Reavley, Gordon; George, Alice; Beekman, Scott; Bucki, Cecelia; Ciabattari, Mark; Stoner, John; Paino, Troy; Mercier, Laurie; Hunt, Andrew; Holloran, Peter; Cohen, Nancy;Abstract:This ten-volume encyclopedia explores the social history of 20th-century America in rich, authoritative detail, decade by decade, through the eyes of its everyday citizens.
SortTitle: social history of the united states [10 volumes]Keyword(s): American HistoryAuthor Info:Brian GreenbergauthorLinda S. WattsauthorRichard A. GreenwaldauthorGordon ReavleyauthorAlice L. GeorgeauthorScott BeekmanauthorCecelia BuckiauthorMark CiabattariauthorJohn C. StonerauthorTroy D. PainoauthorLaurie MercierauthorAndrew HuntauthorPeter C. HolloranauthorNancy CohenauthoreISBN-13: 9781598841282Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781598841282.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781598841275Entry Code: SHESET1EImprint: ABC-CLIOPages: 3330Publication Date: 20081023Table of Contents pages: 1 2 3 4 5
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- Volume 1 Vol1:iii4
- Contents Vol1:v6
- Series Introduction Vol1:ix10
- Volume Introduction Vol1:xv16
- Acknowledgments Vol1:xxvii28
- Issues of the 20th Century Vol1:xxix30
- Corporate Capital in the Morgan Era Vol1:152
- Working-Class Life in Industrial America Vol1:53104
- Overview Vol1:53104
- Timeline Vol1:58109
- All the Livelong Day: The Changing Meaning of Work Vol1:59110
- The American Federation of Labor and Craft Unionism Vol1:72123
- The House of Labor Responds Vol1:80131
- New Workers and New Unions Vol1:84135
- Biographies Vol1:92143
- References and Further Readings Vol1:97148
- The Peopling of Modern America Vol1:101152
- Overview Vol1:101152
- Timeline Vol1:102153
- Coming to America Vol1:104155
- Arrival and Settling In Vol1:110161
- Building a Community Vol1:120171
- Restriction and Americanization Vol1:128179
- African American Migration North Vol1:144195
- Accommodation and Resistance Vol1:150201
- Biographies Vol1:157208
- References and Further Readings Vol1:161212
- Urban Life Vol1:165216
- Overview Vol1:165216
- Timeline Vol1:166217
- American Cities in the Spotlight: World Event, World Power Vol1:169220
- Changes in the American Life Span and Urban Lifestyle Vol1:173224
- City Landscapes Vol1:181232
- City Lives Vol1:191242
- The Settlement House Movement Vol1:196247
- The City Rethought and Rebuilt Vol1:201252
- Biographies Vol1:205256
- References and Further Readings Vol1:211262
- Progressivism and Social Reform Vol1:217268
- Overview Vol1:217268
- Timeline Vol1:218269
- Victorianism and the Politics of Health Vol1:221272
- The Men (and Women) with the Muckrakes: Progressive Era Investigative Journalism Vol1:227278
- Social Welfare and Municipal Housekeeping Vol1:231282
- The Food Supply and Trade Vol1:241292
- Emerging Consumer Consciousness Vol1:250301
- Biographies Vol1:256307
- References and Further Readings Vol1:261312
- Insurgency Vol1:267318
- Mass Consumption and Leisure Vol1:325376
- Overview Vol1:325376
- Timeline Vol1:327378
- 1904 St. Louis World's Fair Vol1:330381
- Mechanized Leisure Vol1:339390
- Popular Amusements Vol1:345396
- Crosscurrents in American Leisure: Alternatives to Consumer Culture Vol1:352403
- Critics of Mass Culture Vol1:362413
- Biographies Vol1:365416
- References and Further Readings Vol1:370421
- People and Events in the 20th Century Vol1:375426
- 1900s Index Vol1:427478
- A Vol1:427478
- B Vol1:427478
- C Vol1:428479
- D Vol1:428479
- E Vol1:428479
- F Vol1:428479
- G Vol1:429480
- H Vol1:429480
- I Vol1:429480
- J Vol1:430481
- K Vol1:430481
- L Vol1:430481
- M Vol1:431482
- N Vol1:431482
- O Vol1:431482
- P Vol1:431482
- R Vol1:432483
- S Vol1:432483
- T Vol1:432483
- U Vol1:432483
- V Vol1:433484
- W Vol1:433484
- Y Vol1:433484
- About the Authors Vol1:435486
- Volume 2 Vol2:iii490
- Contents Vol2:v492
- Series Introduction Vol2:ix496
- Volume Introduction Vol2:xv502
- Issues of the 20th Century Vol2:xxv512
- Social Reforms Vol2:1534
- Overview Vol2:1534
- Timeline Vol2:2535
- Parks, Playgrounds, and Children Vol2:4537
- Temperance, Morality, and Religion Vol2:13546
- Settlements Vol2:21554
- Housing Reform Vol2:33566
- Factory Reform Vol2:42575
- The Impact of Social Reforms in the 1910s Vol2:48581
- Biographies Vol2:51584
- References and Further Readings Vol2:57590
- Industrialization and Labor Discontent Vol2:61594
- Overview Vol2:61594
- Timeline Vol2:61594
- Fordism and the American Factory System Vol2:64597
- The Triangle Fire Vol2:74607
- Strikes and Sabotage Vol2:82615
- Ludlow Vol2:88621
- The IWW and Syndicalism Vol2:94627
- The Impact of Industrialization and Labor Discontent in the 1910s Vol2:106639
- Biographies Vol2:109642
- References and Further Readings Vol2:117650
- Immigrant, Migrant, Citizen Vol2:119652
- Race and Jim Crow Vol2:169702
- Rural America at the Crossroads Vol2:225758
- Leisure, Popular Culture, and Metropolitanization Vol2:285818
- Overview Vol2:285818
- Timeline Vol2:286819
- The Origins of Popular Culture Vol2:287820
- Popular Amusements Vol2:291824
- Dance Halls Vol2:301834
- Amusement Parks Vol2:310843
- Movies Vol2:321854
- The Impact of Leisure and Popular Culture in the 1910s Vol2:336869
- Biographies Vol2:340873
- References and Further Readings Vol2:346879
- World War I Vol2:349882
- People and Events in the 20th Century Vol2:401934
- 1910s Index Vol2:453986
- A Vol2:453986
- B Vol2:454987
- C Vol2:454987
- D Vol2:455988
- E Vol2:455988
- F Vol2:455988
- G Vol2:456989
- H Vol2:456989
- I Vol2:456989
- J Vol2:457990
- K Vol2:457990
- L Vol2:457990
- M Vol2:457990
- N Vol2:458991
- O Vol2:459992
- P Vol2:459992
- R Vol2:459992
- S Vol2:460993
- T Vol2:460993
- U Vol2:460993
- W Vol2:461994
- Y Vol2:461994
- Z Vol2:461994
- About the Author Vol2:463996