Turning points in American history

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These 48 lectures are your chance to relive the most groundbreaking moments in the fascinating story of the United States. They offer you a different perspective on the sweeping narrative of U.S. history. Spanning the arrival of the first English colonists to the chaos of the Civil War to the birth of the computer age and beyond, this lecture series is a captivating and comprehensive tour of those particular moments in the story of America, after which the nation would never be the same again. Taking a chronological approach, Professor O'Donnell gives you new ways to understand American history and to appreciate it as a grand narrative pinpointed with key moments that changed things forever. Each lecture focuses on a single turning point, explaining the conditions that led up to it, immersing you in the experience of the event itself, and exploring its immediate and long-term ramifications. Among the great turning points you'll investigate in depth are the trial of John Peter Zenger (1735), which popularized the ideas that freedom of the press is essential to liberty; the battle of Antietam (1862), which eliminated the possibility of England and France intervening on behalf of the Confederacy; and the Watergate scandal (1974), which signaled a heightened level of public distrust toward elected officials. Along the way, Professor O'Donnell often dispels some intriguing myths and half-truths about American history and provides an honest, unabashed look at the subject matter. These lectures are packed with unfamiliar anecdotes, stories, and side notes that just may change your views on the grand narrative of American history.

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Contributors
O'Donnell, Edward T. Author and narrator
ISBN
9781598037487
159803748
9781682764930

Table of Contents

From the Audiobook on CD

[Volume 1]: 1617 The great epidemic --
1619 Land of the free? Slavery begins --
1636 Freedom of worship-- Roger Williams --
1654 Yearning to breathe free-- immigration --
1676 Near disaster-- King Philip's War --
1735 Freedom of the press-- the Zenger trial --
1773 Liberty! The Boston Tea Party --
1776 We're outta here-- declaring independence --
1777 Game changer-- the Battle of Saratoga --
1786 Toward a Constitution-- Shay's rebellion --
1789 Samuel Slater-- the industrial revolution --
1800 Peaceful transfer-- the election of 1800 --
[Volume 2]: 1803 Supreme authority-- Marbury v. Madison --
1807 On the move-- transportation revolution --
1816 One man, one vote-- expanding suffrage --
1821 Reborn-- the second great awakening --
1831 The righteous crusade-- abolition --
1844 What's new? The communication revolution --
1845 The ultimate American game-- baseball --
1846 Land and gold-- the Mexican War --
1862 Go West, young man! The Homestead Act --
1862 Terrible reality-- The Battle of Antietam --
1868 Equal protection-- the 14th Amendment --
1872 Open spaces-- the National Parks --
[Volume 3]: 1873 Bloody Sunday-- ending Reconstruction --
1876 How the West was won and lost-- Custer --
1886 The first Red scare-- Haymarket --
1898 The end of isolation-- War with Spain --
1900 The promised land-- the great migration --
1901 That damned cowboy! Theodore Roosevelt --
1903 The second transportation revolution --
1909 The scourge of the South-- hookworm --
1917 Votes for women! The 19th Amendment --
1919 Strikes and bombs-- the year of upheaval --
1933 Bold experimentation-- The New Deal --
1939 Einstein's letter-- The Manhattan Project --
[Volume 4]: 1942 Surprise-- The Battle of Midway --
1945 The land of lawns-- suburbanization --
1948 The Berlin Airlift and the cold War --
1950 Tuning in-- the birth of television --
1960 The power to choose-- the pill --
1963 Showdown in Birmingham-- civil rights --
1968 Losing Vietnam-- the Tet Offensive --
1969 Disaster-- the birth of environmentalism --
1974 An age of crisis-- Watergate --
1975 The digital age-- the personal computer --
1989 Collapse-- the end of the Cold War --
2001 The age of terror
the 9/11 attacks.

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