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CH 1: THE WESTWARD ROUTE
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- � Virgin Land: The American West as
Symbol and Myth
- � West to the Garden: The New World as
Symbol and Myth
- � Greetings From Our National
Parks
- � The Frontier in American
History
- � The Journals of Lewis and
Clark
- � All Aboard: The Role of the
Railroads in Protecting, Promoting, and Selling Yellowstone and
Yosemite National Parks
- � Photographic Surveys of the
West
- � Barbed Wire and the Transformation
of the American Frontier
- � Daniel Boone: Myth and Reality in
American Consciousness
- � Civilizing the Wilderness: Frederick
Law Olmsted in the Yosemite Valley, 1863-1865
- � Inland Navigation: Connecting the
New Republic, 1790-1840
- � Federal Statutes: The Public
Lands
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CH 2: MECHANIZATION
TAKES COMMAND
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- � Interurban Rail: Incorporating the
Hinterlands
- � The Inventor's Finest Creation:
Thomas Edison and the Making of a Myth
- � Picturing Ourselves: The
Construction of Identity in African American Photographic Portraiture,
1880-1920
- � The Machine in the Parlor: Naturalizing and Standardizing Labor and Industry through the Stereoscope
- � American Icon: Incorporating Tensions in the Brooklyn Bridge
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CH 3: CAPITAL AND
LABOR
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- � The Jungle
- � Commodifying Leisure: The Business
of Baseball in the Gilded Age
- � Looking at the Business of Theatre:
1896-1919
- � Theory of the Leisure
Class
- � Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of
Capitalism
- � Incorporating "Our Southern Zion":
The Southern Baptist Convention, 1880-1920
- � Portraits of a Ladies' Strike: Perspectives of the Uprising of the 20,000
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CH 4: MYSTERIES
OF THE GREAT CITY
VIRGINIA.EDU ONLY (full text)
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- � Sister Carrie
- � Documenting "The Other Half": The
Social Reform Photography of Jacob Riis and Lewis Hine
- � The Incorporation of the Kitchen:
The Effect of Industrialization on Foodways
- � Space of Desire: Department Stores
in the Gilded Age
- � Central Park: A Landscape of
Artifice
- � My Twenty Years at Hull
House
- � Hull House Incorporated: The
Professionalization of Social Work
- � Consumers and Catalogues
- � The Local Confederate Monument on
the Battlefield of the Public Sphere
- � The Evolution of the American Front
Porch
- � "Blind Strivings of the Human
Heart": Melodrama and Theater in Theodore Dreiser's
Sister
Carrie
- � "In Business for Myself": P.T.
Barnum and the Management of Spectacle
- � Vaudeville
- � The Yellow Kid on the Paper Stage: Acting Out Class Tensions and Racial Divisions in the New Urban Environment
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CH 5: THE
POLITICS OF CULTURE
VIRGINIA.EDU ONLY (full text)
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- � E Pluribus Unum (Except the
Chinese)
- � Nativism, Socialism, and the
Populist Demise
- � The Fall of Third Parties in the
Gilded Age
- � The Unincorporated: Native Americans
and the Gilded Age
- � Puck's Role in Gilded Age
Politics
- � "A Message and a Mission for the
Times": The Foundation and Growth of the Chautauqua
Institution
- � Gender and the Nineteenth Century American
Home.
- � Appropriating Change Through the Brownies' Book: Adapting White Conventions to Create an African American Genre.
- � Emmeline Grangerford's Scrapbook: Death in Victorian America
- � The Postal Service as a Catalyst of Unification in Victorian America: 1863-1910
- � The Incorporation of Fraternalism: American Fraternal Orders at the End of the Victorian Era
- � Action and Identity: Homosexual Multiplicty in Word and Image, 1840-1940
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CH 6: FICTIONS OF
THE REAL
VIRGINIA.EDU ONLY (full text)
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- � Thomas Eakins: The Artist-physician
in the Clinic of the Real
- � Red Badge of Courage
- � Erastus Salisbury Field : A Yankee
Seer
- � The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead
Wilson
- � Romancing the Indian:
Sentimentalizing and Demonizing in Cooper and Twain
- � Billy Budd
- � The Hudson River: A New American
Landscape
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CH 7: WHITE
CITY
VIRGINIA.EDU ONLY (full text)
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- � World's Columbian
Exposition
- � City Beautiful: The 1901 Plan for
Washington D.C.
- � The Education of Henry
Adams
- � Pullman Strikes Out as Model
Town
- � Buffalo Bill's Wild West
Show
- � Conflicts in Cosmopolitanism: San Francisco's Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
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