Quest for Identity: America since 1945

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Pub. Date: 2005-03-07
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Quest for Identity is a survey of the American experience from the close of World War II, through the Cold War and 9/11, to the present. It helps students understand postwar American history through a seamless narrative punctuated with accessible analyses. Randall Woods addresses and explains the major themes that punctuate the period: the Cold War, the Civil Rights and Women's Rights movements, and other great changes that led to major realignments of American life. While political history is emphasized, Woods also discusses in equal measure cultural matters and socio-economic problems. Dramatic new patterns of immigration and migration characterized the period as much as the counterculture, the growth of television and the Internet, the interstate highway system, rock and roll, and the exploration of space. The pageantry, drama, irony, poignancy and humor of the American journey since World War II are all here.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
The Republic in Transition: Demobilization and Reconversion
1(31)
The Heritage of War
1(6)
Truman, Demobilization, and Reconversion
7(10)
To Secure These Rights
17(3)
Civil Liberties under Siege
20(3)
The Election of 1948
23(4)
The Fair Deal
27(5)
The Origins of the Cold War
32(41)
Roots of Conflict
32(7)
The Birth of Containment
39(13)
The Cold War in Asia
52(12)
The Second Red Scare
64(6)
The Heritage of Fear
70(3)
Staying the Course: Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Politics of Moderation
73(26)
A Changing of the Guard: The Election of 1952
74(4)
Eisenhower and Modern Republicanism
78(2)
Farmers, Workers, and the Economy
80(3)
Redefining Federal Power
83(3)
Black America and the Struggle for Civil Equality
86(6)
Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
92(1)
Little Rock
93(3)
The Civil Rights Act of 1957
96(3)
Containing Communism and Managing the Military-Industrial Complex: The Eisenhower Administration and the Cold War
99(22)
John Foster Dulles and ``Rollback''
100(1)
The Bricker Amendment
101(3)
Containment in Asia: The Formosa Crisis
104(1)
Brinkmanship and ``The New Look''
105(2)
Vietnam and the Demise of French Colonialism
107(1)
Offending the Good Neighbor: Eisenhower and Latin America
108(3)
The Suez Crisis
111(4)
The Election of 1956
115(1)
Soviet-American Relations and the Nuclear: Arms Race
116(5)
Capitalism and Conformity: American Society, 1945-1960
121(34)
Postwar Economic Boom
121(5)
Conformity and Materialism
126(14)
A Homogeneous Religion
140(3)
Poverty in America
143(1)
The Beat Generation
144(1)
Intellectual and Artistic Life
145(10)
Liberalism Reborn: John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and the Politics of Activism
155(53)
Liberalism Transformed
155(3)
The Election of 1960
158(6)
The New Frontier
164(6)
The Second Reconstruction
170(7)
The Death of a President
177(1)
Taking the Stage
178(4)
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
182(3)
The Crusade for Economic Opportunity
185(1)
The Election of 1964
186(5)
The Great Society
191(10)
From Conservationism to Environmentalism
201(3)
Shooting for the Stars
204(4)
The Wages of Globalism: Foreign Affairs During the Kennedy-Johnson Era
208(40)
A Call to Arms: JFK and the Cold War
208(4)
The Cuban Revolution and the Bay of Pigs
212(3)
The Cuban Missile Crisis
215(3)
A Thaw in Soviet-American Relations
218(2)
The Congo
220(1)
Vietnam: Staying the Course
221(3)
The Domino Theory Ascendent: LBJ and Vietnam
224(11)
Revolt at Home
235(3)
Managing the Cold War: The Rest of the World
238(6)
Cracks in the Alliance
244(1)
The Middle East Cauldron: The 1967 War
244(4)
The Dividing of America: Vietnam, Black Power, the Counterculture, and the Election of 1968
248(33)
Black Power: The Radicalization of the Civil Rights Movement
248(8)
The New Left
256(2)
Student Protest and Vietnam
258(1)
The Counterculture
259(4)
Vietnam: A Bloody Stalemate
263(3)
Tet
266(3)
The Pueblo Incident
269(1)
Turning Point: The Election of 1968
270(11)
Realpolitik or Imperialism? Nixon, Kissinger, and American Foreign Policy
281(39)
The New Realism
282(3)
Vietnam: ``The Will to Win''
285(3)
``Balance of Terror'': The U.S., USSR, and the Arms Race
288(3)
Vietnamization
291(7)
Congress and the ``End the War'' Movement
298(3)
The Unravelling of the Vietnam Consensus
301(4)
The Politics of Diplomacy
305(3)
Detente, Linkage, and Soviet-American Relations
308(2)
Denouement in Vietnam
310(3)
Containing Latin America: Nixon and Chile
313(1)
The Yom Kippur War
314(6)
The Limits of Expediency: Richard M. Nixon and the American Presidency
320(31)
Playing to the Silent Majority: Nixon's Domestic Policies
321(19)
Watergate: The Constitution under Siege
340(11)
From Confidence to Anxiety: American Society, 1960-1980
351(48)
An Economy in Transition
352(5)
The Rebellious Generation
357(6)
Women's Liberation
363(7)
Gay Liberation
370(1)
The Chicano Movement
371(2)
Native Americans
373(3)
The Culture of Poverty
376(2)
Public Education under Fire
378(1)
Fundamentalism versus Ecumenicalism: Religion in Modern America
379(5)
The Mainstreaming of Environmentalism
384(2)
Television and the Homogenization of America
386(2)
Music: From ``Folk'' to ``Rock'' and Beyond
388(4)
High Culture
392(1)
Literature and American Society
393(6)
Governing in a Malaise: The Presidencies of Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter
399(39)
The Interim President
400(6)
Unfunded Liberalism: The Carter Presidency and Domestic Affairs
406(10)
Human Rights and a Hard Line: The Carter Presidency and Foreign Affairs
416(8)
The Carter Malaise
424(14)
The Culture of Narcissism: The Reagan Era
438(43)
The Emergence of the New Right
438(5)
The ``Me Decade''
443(1)
Ronald Reagan
444(2)
Supply-Side Economics
446(2)
From Social Security to the Environment
448(2)
Spending the Way to Victory: Reagan and the Cold War
450(2)
Sandinistas and Contras: Central America and the Cold War
452(2)
Disaster in Lebanon
454(1)
The ``Great Communicator''
455(1)
The Election of 1984
456(2)
Four More Years
458(2)
The ``Culture of Greed''
460(2)
Terrorism as an Issue
462(2)
The Iran-Contra Affair
464(3)
Battling the ``Evil Empire''
467(1)
Glasnost and Perestroika
468(2)
Reagan the Conservative
470(3)
The Paradox of America
473(1)
Laissez-Faire in Education
473(1)
Popular Culture
474(4)
A Penchant for Hypocrisy
478(1)
The AIDS Epidemic
479(2)
In Search of Balance: America into the Twenty-First Century
481(76)
Brave New Conservatism: The Presidency of George H. W. Bush
482(21)
``It's the Economy, Stupid'': The Election of 1992
503(3)
America the Diverse
506(5)
The Female Dilemma
511(2)
The Culture Wars
513(1)
The Presidency of William Jefferson Clinton
514(6)
Clinton Abroad: Foreign Affairs in the 90s
520(3)
Revolt of the Middle Class
523(3)
Four More Years
526(2)
Impeachment
528(8)
Election 2000
536(4)
9/11 and the War on Terror
540(17)
Index 557

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