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Mapping United States History

A Coloring and Exercise Book, Volume Two: Since 1865

Michael McGerr, Jan Ellen Lewis, James Oakes, Nick Cullather, Mark Summers, Camilla Townsend, and Karen M. Dunak

Publication Date - 26 October 2018

ISBN: 9780190921668

128 pages
Paperback
8-1/2 x 11 inches

In Stock

Offers students opportunities to strengthen their geography and spatial-learning skills

Description

Designed specifically to accompany Of the People: A History of the United States, Fourth Edition, Mapping United States History offers both thirty full-color reference maps and eighty outline maps with exercises, providing students opportunities to strengthen their geography and spatial-learning skills. The reference maps in the first half of the workbook provide students with support tools to better understand the movement of people and ideas in United States history, while the outline maps in the second half of the workbook provides exercises to deepen an understanding of the connection betwen geography and historical change.

About the Author(s)

Michael McGerr is Paul V. McNutt Professor of History at Indiana University-Bloomington.

Jan Ellen Lewis is Professor of History and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University-Newark.

James Oakes is Distinguished Professor of History and Graduate School Humanities Professor at the City University of New York Graduate Center.

Nick Cullather is Professor of History and International Studies at Indiana University-Bloomington.

Jeanne Boydston was Robinson-Edwards Professor of American History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Mark Summers is Thomas D. Clark Professor of History at the University of Kentucky.

Camilla Townsend is Professor of History at Rutgers University.

Karen M. Dunak is Associate Professor of History at Muskingum University.

Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Reference Maps

    Population and Urbanization 1900
    Major Population Movements 1500-1914
    Westward Expansion 1835-1890
    US Influence in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean 1898-1933
    Share of World Manufacturing Output in 1900
    International Investment 1914
    World War I in Europe and the Middle East 1914-1918
    The Peace of Paris in Central and Eastern Europe 1920
    The Great Depression
    Countries on the Gold Standard 1929-34
    The Expansion of Nazi Germany 1933-1939
    World War II in Europe, North Africa, and the Soviet Union 1939-1945
    World War II in the Pacific 1937-1945
    Regional Alliances 1948-1955
    Cuban Missile Crisis 1962
    Decolonization in Africa and Asia
    Civil Rights Demonstrations 1955-1968
    Urban Riots in the United States 1965-1970
    The Korean War 1950-53
    The Vietnam War
    OPEC, Oil, and Geopolitics 1973
    Equal Rights Amendment Vote by State 1972-78
    The United States as "Globocop" 1979-2014
    The Three Bloc International Economy in the Early 1990s
    Women Elected to Congress 1937-2009
    Women in Employment 1990s
    Post-Cold War Eastern Europe and Central Asia
    The Breakup of Yugoslavia
    The Richest 20 Countries 1950 / 1970 / 1990 / 2010
    Conflict in West and Central Asia 2001-2017
    Drug Trafficking Routes from Latin America to the United States 2018
    A New Global Age
    The Global Environment of the Early Twenty-First Century

    Outline Maps

    Find Your Place in the World
    Military Districts Established by the Reconstruction Acts, 1867
    Sharecropping, c. 1880
    Travel Times by Railroad in 1870
    Conflict and Resistance in the American West, 1860-1890
    Distribution of Major American Industries, ca. 1890
    Global Migrations, 1840-1900
    Percentage of Population Foreign Born in 1880 and Largest Cities in 1900
    The United States in Latin America, 1898-1934
    The Growth of National Parks, 1872-1920
    Women's Suffrage Around the World
    World War I
    Europe after the Treaty of Versailles, 1919
    The Great Migration, 1910-1940
    The Dust Bowl, 1933-1940
    World War II in the Pacific, 1942-1945
    World War II in Europe, 1942-1945
    The Division of Postwar Europe
    The Korean War, 1950-1953
    The Growth of the Sunbelt and the Interstate Highway System
    The Struggle for Civil Rights
    Race Riots, 1965-1968
    The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
    The Vietnam War
    Manufacturing Jobs and Population Change, 1970-1980
    The Oil Crisis of 1973
    Women's Rights in the 1970s and 1980s
    Evangelical Christianity and the Moral Majority
    The Late Cold War and the Collapse of the Soviet Union
    US Military Involvement in the Middle East since 2001
    Aging America / Uninsured America
    Multicultural America
    Rich and Poor in America

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