This popular and classic text chronicles America's
roller-coaster journey through the decades since World
War II. Considering both the paradoxes and the
possibilities of postwar America, William H. Chafe
portrays the significant cultural and political themes
that have colored our country's past and present,
including issues of race, class, gender, foreign policy,
and economic and social reform. He examines such
subjects as the Vietnam War, the civil rights movement,
the origins and the end of the Cold War, the culture of
the 1970s, the rise of the New Right, the events of
September 11th and their aftermath, and various
presidencies. Now thoroughly revised and updated, the
seventh edition of The Unfinished Journey combines and
reorganizes several chapters. The former Chapter 14,
''New Rules, Old Realities,'' is now divided into two
chapters. The new Chapter 14, ''An Era of Political
Malaise,'' covers the political history of the 1970s. It
is followed by Chapter 15, ''A Divided Culture, A
Divided Society,'' which assesses the shifting cultural
landscape of the 1970s and the emergence of major
fissures in the social system of the nation.The final
chapter contains substantial new material on the
administration of George W. Bush, the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan, the election of 2008, and the first year of
Barack Obama's presidency. Brilliantly written by a
prize-winning historian, The Unfinished Journey, Seventh
Edition, is an essential text for all students of recent
American history. |
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