Speaking of America: Readings in U.S. History, Vol. I: To 1877
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저자(글) Laura A. Belmonte
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Preface p. xiv A Note to the Student p. xv Acknowledgments p. xvii Cultures Meet p. 1 Christopher Columbus, Journal (1492) p. 2 Bartoleme de Las Casas, Brief Account of the Devastation of the Indies (1542) p. 4 John Smith Describes the Founding of Jamestown (1607) p. 8 John Winthrop, Reasons for Emigrating to New England (1629) p. 11 William Bradford on Sickness among the Natives (1633) p. 13 The Indians of the Six Nations to William & Mary College (1744) p. 15 Jesuit Comparison of French and Native Life (1657-1658) p. 16 Jesuit Observations on the "Enslavement" of Native American Women (1610-1614) p. 19 Reverend John Heckewelder Challenges European Stereotypes of Native American Gender Relations (1819) p. 21 Colonial Society p. 24 The London Company Instructs the Governor in Virginia (1622) p. 25 The Experiences of an Indentured Servant in Virginia (1623) p. 27 Race, Gender, and Servitude in Virginia Law (1661-1691) p. 29 Trial and Interrogation of Hutchinson (1637) p. 32 Edward Randolph, the Causes and Results of King Philip's War (1675) p. 36 Mary Rowlandson, Captivity Narrative (1682) p. 39 The Examination and Confession of Ann Foster at Salem Village (1692) p. 43 Pennsylvania, the Poor Man's Paradise (1698) p. 45 Images of the Rise of a Consumer Society (1729-1750) p. 47 John Smibert, Dean Berkeley and His Entourage (The Bermuda Group) p. 48 Roy Blunt, Drayton Hall, Charleston, South Carolina p. 49 Leonard Battee, Queen Anne Highboy p. 49 John Lawson, A New Voyage to Carolina (1709) p. 50 Reverend Charles Woodmason on Religion in the Carolina Backcountry (1767-1768) p. 54 Olaudah Equiano Recalls the Horrors of the Middle Passage (1756) p. 57 Alexander Falconbridge, the African Slave Trade (1788) p. 60 A Puritan Prescription for Marital Concord (1712) p. 63 Jane Colman Turell, "Lines on Childbirth" (1741) p. 65 The Spirit of Revolution p. 67 Jonathan Edwards, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" (1741) p. 68 Thomas Hutchinson Recounts the Mob Reaction to the Stamp Act in Boston (1765) p. 70 Benjamin Franklin, Testimony Against the Stamp Act (1766) p. 73 Milcah Martha Moore, "The Female Patriots: Address'd to the Daughters of Liberty in America" (1768) p. 77 Captain Thomas Preston's Account of the Boston Massacre (1770) p. 78 Paul Revere, Image of The Bloody Massacre (1770) p. 81 Samuel Adams, "The Rights of the Colonists" (1772) p. 83 "Plain English," Reign of King Mob (1775) p. 85 Thomas Paine, Introduction to Common Sense (1776) p. 87 John Dickinson, A Speech Against Independence (1776) p. 90 Joseph Brant Pledges Mohawk Loyalty to Britain (1776) p. 93 Abigail and John Adams on Women's Rights (1776) p. 95 James Thacher Describes the Battle of Trenton (1777) p. 98 An Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery (1780) p. 100 We the People p. 103 Thomas Jefferson Calls for Religious Freedom in Virginia (1786) p. 105 The Northwest Ordinance (1787) p. 108 General Benjamin Lincoln Recalls Shays's Rebellion (1786) p. 112 James Madison, Federalist Number 10 (1788) p. 114 Patrick Henry, Speech to the Virginia Ratifying Convention (1788) p. 118 The Bill of Rights (1791) p. 122 Thomas Jefferson on Slavery and Race (1781-1787) p. 125 Benjamin Banneker to Thomas Jefferson (1791) p. 128 Judith Sargent Murray, "On the Equality of the Sexes" (1790) p. 131 Alexander Hamilton, Report on Manufactures (1791) p. 135 George Washington's "Farewell Address" (1796) p. 141 A Republican Broadside (1796) p. 144 James Madison, the Virginia Resolutions (1798) p. 146 A New Nation p. 149 Solomon on Gabriel's Rebellion (1800) p. 151 Thomas Jefferson, First Inaugural Address (1801) p. 153 Thomas Jefferson Instructs Robert Livingston (1802) p. 157 John Marshall, Marbury v. Madison (1803) p. 160 Lewis and Clark Reach the Pacific Ocean (1805) p. 165 Lessons from a New England Primer (1807) p. 168 Images of American Indians (1804, 1821) p. 170 John Vanderlyn, Murder of Jane McCrea, (1804) p. 171 Charles Bird King, Young Omahaw, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees, (1821) p. 171 Tecumseh's Plea to the Choctaws and the Chickasaws (1811) p. 172 The Niles Weekly Register Pushes for War (1812) p. 175 Report and Resolutions of the Hartford Convention (1815) p. 178 John Luttig Describes the Western Fur Trade (1812) p. 181 James Flint Recalls the Panic of 1819 (1822) p. 185 James Tallmadge Denounces Slavery in Missouri (1819) p. 188 The Monroe Doctrine (1823) p. 191 Henry Clay Calls for Economic Development (1824) p. 193 Antebellum Politics and Reform p. 197 Margaret Bayard Smith on Andrew Jackson's Inaugural (1829) p. 198 Davy Crockett, Advice to Politicians (1833) p. 200 George Caleb Bingham, County Election (1852) p. 202 The Cherokees Resist Removal (1830) p. 204 Andrew Jackson's Second Annual Message to Congress (1830) p. 206 John C. Calhoun, South Carolina Exposition and Protest (1828) p. 208 Daniel Webster's Second Reply to Robert Y. Hayne (1830) p. 211 Bishop McIlvaine Decries the Curse of Intemperance (Undated) p. 213 Dorothea Dix Calls for Humane Treatment of the Mentally Ill (1843) p. 215 Horace Mann on Educational Reform (1840) p. 217 Women Workers Protest "Lowell Wage Slavery" (1847) p. 219 David Walker, Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World (1829) p. 221 William Lloyd Garrison on Slavery (1831) p. 224 Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Declaration of Sentiments (1848) p. 226 Social and Cultural Change, 1820-1865 p. 229 Joshua and Sally Wilson, Letters to George Wilson (1823) p. 230 Catharine Beecher on Domestic Economy (1841) p. 232 Henry Clarke Wright on Marriage and Parentage (1858) p. 236 Peter Cartwright, "A Muscular Christian" (1830) p. 237 Joseph Smith, The Wentworth Letter (1842) p. 240 Frances Trollope, Domestic Manners of the Americans (1831) p. 243 Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America (1835) p. 245 The Wonders of Phrenology Revealed (1841) p. 248 Nathaniel Hawthorne, A Letter from Brook Farm (1841) p. 249 John Humphrey Noyes on Free Love at Oneida (1865) p. 251 "Jim Crow," A Minstrel Song (undated) p. 253 Walt Whitman, "Song of Myself" (1855) p. 255 John Neagle, Pat Lyon at the Forge (1826-1827) p. 258 Slavery and the Old South p. 260 Anne Newport Royall Describes the Alabama Frontier (1821) p. 261 Life in the Pine Woods (1831) p. 263 Managing the Butler Estate (1828) p. 265 Fanny Kemble Describes Plantation Slavery (1863) p. 269 Religion as Social Control: A Catechism for Slaves (1854) p. 271 George Fitzhugh Defends Southern Society (1854) p. 273 Daniel Hundley, The Southern Yeoman (1860) p. 275 Nat Turner's "Confession" (1831) p. 277 Frederick Douglass on Slavery (1845) p. 282 Uncle Ben on the Punishment of Slaves (1910) p. 284 Slave Music and Resistance p. 285 Benjamin Drew, Narratives of Escaped Slaves (1855) p. 287 Images of Slavery p. 289 A Slave Auction in Virginia (1861) p. 290 Five Generations on Smith's Plantation, Beaufort, South Carolina (1862) p. 290 Household Servant with Child, circa 1860 p. 291 Untitled Image of Whipping Scars (1863) p. 291 Moving Westward p. 292 Sharitarish on Indian Life (1822) p. 293 George Catlin on Pigeon's Egg Head (1837-1839, 1842) p. 295 Richard Henry Dana on the Coast of California (1835) p. 301 General Manuel de Mier y Teran on Texas (1828) p. 304 John O'Sullivan on Annexation (1845) p. 308 Thomas Corwin Opposes the Mexican War (1847) p. 310 Jose Fernando Ramirez Describes the U.S. Occupation of Mexico City (1847) p. 313 Henry David Thoreau, "Civil Disobedience" (1849) p. 315 Elizabeth Dixon Smith Greer Describes Life on the Frontier (1847-1850) p. 318 Alonzo Delano, A Forty-Niner (1849-1850) p. 321 A House Divded p. 324 John C. Calhoun, Proposal to Preserve the Union (1850) p. 325 William H. Seward, "Higher Law" Speech (1850) p. 328 Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) p. 331 The Know-Nothing Party Platform p. 333 Charles Sumner on "Bleeding Kansas" (1856) p. 335 Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) p. 338 Hinton Rowan Helper, The Impending Crisis (1857) p. 341 The Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858) p. 345 John Brown and His Critics (1859) p. 350 The Civil War p. 353 John Smith Preston Advocates Secession (1861) p. 355 Horace Greeley and Abraham Lincoln on Slavery and the Union (1862) p. 359 Jefferson Davis Responds to the Emancipation Proclamation (1863) p. 362 Clara Barton, Medical Life at the Battlefield (1862) p. 364 Tally Simpson, Letter from Fredericksburg (1862) p. 367 Corporal James Kendall Hosmer, On the Firing Line (1863) p. 370 Anna Elizabeth Dickinson Describes the New York Draft Riots (1863) p. 373 James Henry Gooding, Letter to President Lincoln (1863) p. 376 Abraham Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address (1863) p. 378 Mary Boykin Chesnut Describes Richmond at War (1863-1864) p. 380 Robert E. Lee on the Use of Slaves as Soldiers (1865) p. 384 Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address (1865) p. 387 Reconstruction p. 390 African Americans and the Impact of Freedom p. 392 Testimony of Mingo White p. 394 Testimony of Charles Davenport p. 395 Elizabeth Hyde Botume, A Northern Teacher's View of the Freedmen (1863-1865) p. 396 The Louisiana Black Code (1865) p. 398 African Americans Seek Protection (1865) p. 400 Thaddeus Stevens Attacks Presidential Reconstruction (1865) p. 402 President Johnson Opposes Black Suffrage (1867) p. 405 A White Planter Responds to Emancipation (1866) p. 407 Howell Cobb, A White Southern Perspective on Reconstruction (1868) p. 409 Equal Rights Association Proceedings (1869) p. 412 Susan B. Anthony on Women's Rights (1873) p. 415 Ku Klux Klan during Reconstruction (1872) p. 417 Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved.
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ISBN | 9780495050179 ( 0495050172 ) |
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발행(출시)일자 | 2006년 03월 03일 |
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