Reader(s): Slade, Robert G.
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0379
Barcode: 9781781982778
Release Date: 03/2019

GRANT, S.-M.: Concise History of the United States of America (A) (Unabridged)

Born out of violence and the aspirations of its early settlers, the United States of America has become one of the world’s most powerful nations. This audiobook begins in colonial America as the first Europeans arrived, lured by the promise of financial profit, driven by religious piety, and accompanied by diseases that would ravage the native populations. It explores the tensions inherent in a country built on slave labour in the name of liberty, one forced to assert its unity and reassess its ideals in the face of secession and civil war, and one that struggled to establish moral supremacy, military security and economic stability during the financial crisis and global conflicts of the 20th century. Woven through this richly crafted study of America’s shifting social and political landscapes are the multiple perspectives of the nation’s history: slaves and slave owners, revolutionaries and reformers, soldiers and statesmen, immigrants and refugees. Each of these help define the United States at the dawn of a new century.

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Grant, Susan-Mary - Author
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1 A Concise History of the United States of America 11:10
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2 Before defense of the homeland became… 10:56
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3 We hold these truths to be self evident,'… 06:56
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4 Chapter 1 13:33
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5 The danger for America's indigenous peoples… 10:42
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6 The English at Home, and Abroad 11:42
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7 It was hardly to be expected that the English… 10:58
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8 This inauspicious beginning did not bode well… 13:13
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9 The answer was simple enough, even if the… 08:26
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10 Nearly 200 years later, on the cusp of the… 08:39
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11 When the New World shifted from a source… 08:51
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12 Chapter 2 09:33
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13 This commoditization of women highlighted the… 09:17
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14 Race and Religion: The Chesapeake 12:05
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15 Exodus: The Beginnings of a Bible… 10:03
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16 If the early settlers to the Chesapeake… 11:51
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17 The fact was, fear of, and sometimes open… 10:22
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18 Indians, Indenture and Identity: Inventing… 10:53
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19 In Virginia, therefore, the combination of… 10:12
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20 The laws that would come to defne slavery… 08:52
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21 Chapter 3 14:18
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22 Print culture may have been the fulcrum… 13:26
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23 What, then, is the American? 11:33
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24 Belief in witchcraft and in magical intervention… 10:57
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25 Generalizations are, naturally, invidious, as… 10:04
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26 'Tis Time to Part 09:43
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27 Such sentiments were hardly unique to… 09:11
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28 What fnally began to draw the various colonial… 08:07
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29 The Stamp Act Congress of 1765 summarized… 09:48
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30 Chapter 4 11:55
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31 This was not a theme that Jefferson… 11:42
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32 If the urban seaports were, in the years… 09:25
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33 To Be or Not to Be 10:50
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34 The perspective of Samuel Ward, formerly… 11:12
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35 The real business of fghting proved to be a… 09:43
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36 Articles of Faith 09:05
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37 Between 150,000 and 200,000 men served… 09:07
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38 A more diffuse sense that to be a nation one… 13:08
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39 Chapter 5 13:49
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40 The defeat of the Anti-Federalists over the… 11:01
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41 America's population was well positioned in… 10:42
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42 Jefferson outlined his perspective in a letter… 13:56
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43 Although Washington had stressed the… 07:53
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44 Although some northerners did try to pretend… 12:46
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45 A House Divided 09:19
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46 The 1830s was, in many respects, the decade… 10:04
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47 Slavery was, however, the moral conundrum… 14:26
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48 Chapter 6 10:42
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49 Slavery was what the confederate states had… 12:24
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50 Sustaining support for the fght in the face… 08:54
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51 On to Richmond and through the Rockies 11:45
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52 'Westward the Course of Empire takes its Way,'… 09:14
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53 Such conflict could be and frequently was… 09:46
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54 The Stride of a Century 11:52
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55 As had so often been the case in America's… 08:09
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56 The process of Reconstruction was drawing… 08:36
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57 Chapter 7 11:10
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58 The problems facing the Medical Division of… 11:44
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59 By 1875, as the nation prepared both to… 08:18
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60 Lynching, the illegal execution and sometimes… 10:32
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61 Anti-immigration sentiment was, of course… 11:27
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62 Steffens held the American people complicit… 12:34
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63 Holding the line was not just a direct confrontational… 11:34
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64 Despite the fact that the gospel of wealth as… 10:03
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65 The battle over hearts and minds… 08:37
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66 Chapter 8 12:25
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67 First shown in New York in October 1896… 11:47
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68 Their evangelism was exercised by the idea… 13:20
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69 The New Nationalism 13:17
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70 For Roosevelt, Americanism was simultaneously… 09:24
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71 Adding an offshore burden – white man's or… 09:46
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72 The New Freedom 10:28
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73 Warfare, of course, has a tendency to suspend… 07:43
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74 This was a depressingly familiar – although… 09:03
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75 Chapter 9 10:34
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76 The most notorious case to emerge from… 11:59
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77 If the ground beneath their feet – or tires… 12:12
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78 Blues Scale 10:24
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79 Davis's views, however unusual they seem… 11:10
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80 Both contemporary and subsequent representations… 11:35
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81 Brave New World 11:11
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82 Even putting this outburst of violence against… 11:07
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83 The post-1935 phase, the so-called Second… 09:49
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84 The representation of American urban life… 08:59
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85 Chapter 10 09:31
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86 Rockwell's peaceful, gentle, and mainly white… 10:16
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87 By the spring of 1945, Marshall's prediction… 09:54
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88 Servicing all this activity took manpower and… 12:23
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89 As the United States, now led by Harry Truman… 11:06
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90 The roots of the second Red Scare lay… 09:51
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91 As Luce and Wallace were contemplating the… 11:45
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92 Final Frontiers 10:39
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93 This perspective was heavily in?uenced by the… 11:34
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94 Chapter 11 12:10
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95 The Republicans also had freedom on the agenda… 12:37
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96 Not the least important element of the legacy… 09:08
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97 The Haunted Generation 12:45
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98 Appalled by the urban rioting, Johnson… 11:32
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99 The man who had once indicated that he might… 09:08
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100 Third Century 08:51
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101 The publication, in 1963, of Betty Friedan's… 09:49
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102 America has the highest incarceration rate… 08:36
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103 The victory of Barack Obama in the 2008… 08:31
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Total Playing Time: 18:19:04