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  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-11-01
  • Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc

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Table of Contents

Preface for Instructors xvii
Where to Begin xix
CHAPTER 1 THE COLLISION OF CULTURES 1(17)
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS FROM A Letter to Luis de Santangel, Keeper of the Privy Purse (1493)
3(2)
HERNANDO CORTÉS FROM A Letter Describing the Natives (1519)
5(2)
AZTEC ACCOUNTS The Siege of Tenochtitlán (Sixteenth Century)
7(5)
RODRIGO DE ALBORNOZ Report to Charles V (15 December 1525)
12(4)
THOMAS HARRIOT AND JOHN WHITE FROM A Briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia (1590)
16(2)
CHAPTER 2 ENGLAND AND ITS COLONIES 18(28)
CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH FROM Smith's The GeneralL Historie (1624)
19(3)
RICHARD FRETHORNE An Indentured Servant's Letter Home (1623)
22(2)
NATHANIEL BACON FROM Bacon's Manifesto (1676)
24(2)
FROM The Maryland Toleration Act (1649)
26(1)
WILLIAM BYRD II FROM The History of the Dividing Line Betwixt Virginia and North Carolina (1728)
27(4)
JOHN WINTHROP FROM General Observations AND Model of Christian Charity (1629-30)
31(3)
The Massachusetts Bay Colony Case against Anne Hutchinson (1637)
34(4)
JOHANNES MEGAPOLENSIS A Short Account of the Mohawk Indians (1644)
38(4)
WILLIAM PENN FROM Some Account of the Province of Pennsilvania (1681)
42(4)
CHAPTER 3 COLONIAL WAYS OF LIFE 46(36)
ANNE BRADSTREET A Woman's Reflections (Seventeenth Century)
48(1)
FROM Connecticut's "Blue Laws" (1672)
49(2)
MARY ROWLANDSON FROM A Captivity Narrative (1676)
51(5)
COTTON MATHER FROM Accounts of the Salem Witchcraft Trials (1693)
56(3)
COTTON MATHER FROM A Letter about Smallpox Inoculation (1723)
59(4)
JONATHAN EDWARDS Some Thoughts Concerning the Present Revival of Religion (1743)
63(7)
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN The Way to Wealth (1757)
70(3)
OLAUDAH EQUIANO FROM An African Narrative (1791)
73(3)
NEWSPAPERS Ads for Runaway Servants and Slaves (1733 1772)
76(6)
INTERPRETING VISUAL SOURCES: COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE 82(12)
Shelter in the Seventeenth Century
85(2)
Shelter in the Seventeenth Century: Parson Joseph Capen House, Massachusetts, 1683
87(1)
Eighteenth Century Developments: Typical Plans of New England Georgian Homes (Philip White)
88(1)
Eighteenth Century Developments, New England: The Lindens, Massachusetts, 1754
89(1)
Eighteenth Century Developments, Middle Colonies: Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, 1761-62
90(1)
Eighteenth Century Developments, Southern Colonies: Westover, Virginia, 1730s
91(1)
Eighteenth Century Developments, For Folks of More Modest Means: Letitia Street House, Pennsylvania, 1703-15
92(2)
CHAPTER 4 THE IMPERIAL PERSPECTIVE 94(29)
THE RESTORATION GOVERNMENT OF CHARLES II FROM The Navigation Act of 1660
95(2)
COTTON MATHER FROM The Declaration of the Gentlemen, Merchants and Inhabitants of Boston, and the Country Adjacent (18 April 1689)
97(3)
SIR EDMUND ANDROS FROM A Report on the Administration of the Dominion of New England (1690)
100(3)
PROTESTANT ASSOCIATORS The Declaration of the Reasons and Motives for the Present Appearing in Arms of Their Majesties Protestant Subjects in the Province of Maryland (1689)
103(4)
JOHN LOCKE FROM The Second Treatise on Civil Government (1689)
107(7)
THE ALBANY CONGRESS FROM The Albany Plan of Union (1754)
114(2)
HENRY BOUQUET FROM A Report on the Expedition to Fart Duquesne (1758)
116(3)
TESSECUMME AND SIMEON ECUYER FROM Speeches at Fort Pitt (1763)
119(4)
CHAPTER 5 FROM EMPIRE TO INDEPENDENCE 123(27)
STAMP ACT CONGRESS FROM Declaration of Rights and Grievances of the Colonies (1765)
125(2)
JOHN DICKINSON FROM Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania (1767-68)
127(3)
SAMUEL SEABURY A View of the Controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies (1774)
130(5)
LIEUTENANT COLONEL FRANCIS SMITH FROM Report to Governor Gage (22 April 1775)
135(2)
THE MASSACHUSETTS PROVINCIAL CONGRESS American Account of the Battle of Lexington (26 April 1775)
137(1)
THOMAS PAINE FROM Common Sense (1776)
138(7)
THOMAS JEFFERSON FROM Declaration of Independence (1776)
145(5)
CHAPTER 6 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 150(33)
THOMAS PAINE FROM The American Crisis, Number 1 (1776)
151(3)
JOHN BRYAN FROM A Revolutionary Soldier's Pension Applications (1832,1837)
154(2)
LUDWIG VON CLOSEN FROM The Yorktown Campaign and Siege (July October 1781)
156(6)
SARAH OSBORN FROM A Follower's Remembrance of Yorktown (1837)
162(2)
PENNSYLVANIA CITIZENS Petition to the Assembly of Pennsylvania against the Slave Trade (March 1780)
164(2)
FROM Massachusetts Bill of Rights (1780)
166(3)
FROM Virginia Statute of Religious Liberty (1786)
169(2)
FROM The Articles of Confederation (Ratified 1781)
171(4)
ABIGAIL AND JOHN ADAMS FROM Family Letters on Revolutionary Matters (1776-83)
175(8)
CHAPTER 7 SHAPING A FEDERAL UNION 183(33)
DANIEL GRAY FROM A Proclamation of Shaysite Grievances (1786)
184(2)
GEORGE WASHINGTON Letters about Shays's Rebellion (1786)
186(3)
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION Debates on Slavery (1787)
189(4)
Constitution of the United States (1787)
193(8)
JAMES WILSON FROM Wilson's Defense of the Constitution at the Pennsylvania Convention (1787)
201(3)
PATRICK HENRY AND GEORGE MASON FROM Arguments against Ratification at the Virginia Convention (1788)
204(7)
JAMES MADISON The Federalist Papers, No. 45 (1788)
211(5)
CHAPTER 8 THE FEDERALIST ERA 216(32)
ALEXANDER HAMILTON FROM The First Report on Public Credit (1790)
217(6)
THOMAS JEFFERSON FROM Notes on the State of Virginia (1785)
223(1)
TENCH COXE FROM A View of the United States of America (1794)
224(6)
FROM The Conference Concerning the Insurrection in Western Pennsylvania (1794)
230(2)
GEORGE WASHINGTON FROM Farewell Address (1796)
232(5)
FROM Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)
237(5)
FROM Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions (1798 and 1799)
242(6)
CHAPTER 9 THE EARLY REPUBLIC 248(37)
THOMAS JEFFERSON FROM First Inaugural Address (1801)
250(2)
FROM Marbury v. Madison (1801)
252(7)
MERIWETHER LEWIS AND WILLIAM CLARK Journals of Exploration (1804-05)
259(7)
THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE FROM The Indian Prophet and His Doctrine (1812)
266(4)
JAMES MADISON FROM Presidential Message to Congress (1 June 1812)
270(3)
ABIGAIL ADAMS FROM Letter to Mercy Otis Warren (December 1812)
273(1)
FROM Report and Resolutions of the Hartford Convention (1815)
274(3)
THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE FROM Newspaper Accounts of the War of 1812 (August September 1814)
277(4)
FROM The Treaty of Ghent (December 1814)
281(4)
CHAPTER 10 NATIONALISM AND SECTIONALISM 285(32)
JAMES MONROE FROM President Monroe's First Annual Address to Congress (December 1817)
287(4)
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Observations on Jackson and the Spanish Florida Situation (1818-19)
291(4)
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Reflections on the Missouri Question (1820)
295(4)
FROM McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
299(6)
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS The End of the "Era of Good Feelings" (1820)
305(3)
JAMES MONROE FROM The Monroe Doctrine (1823)
308(5)
HENRY CLAY On the Election, the Court, and Improvements (1823)
313(4)
CHAPTER 11 THE JACKSONIAN IMPULSE 317(34)
DANIEL WEBSTER FROM Second Speech on Foot's Resolution (1830)
319(6)
South Carolina's Ordinance of Nullification (1832)
325(2)
ANDREW JACKSON FROM The President's Nullification Proclamation (1832)
327(6)
HEZEKIAH NILES Indians within the United States (1827)
333(2)
ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE FROM A Letter to Countess de Tocqueville (1831)
335(3)
JOHN ROSS FROM The Chief's Annual Message (1831)
338(4)
FROM Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
342(4)
WILSON LUMPKIN FROM Georgia Governor's Annual Message (1832)
346(5)
CHAPTER 12 THE DYNAMICS OF GROWTH 351(32)
FROM American Scenery (1840)
353(3)
HEZEKIAH NILES FROM Great National Interests (1826)
356(5)
JOSEPHINE L. BAKER FROM The Lowell Offering (1845)
361(4)
ANNA MARIA KLINGER Letters Home to Germany (1849-1850s)
365(2)
JOHN FRANCIS MAGUIRE FROM The Irish in America (1867)
367(5)
SAMUEL F.B. MORSE FROM Imminent Dangers to the Free Institutions of the United States (1835)
372(6)
ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE FROM Letters to Ernest de Chabrol and Louis de Kergorlay (1831)
378(5)
CHAPTER 13 AN AMERICAN RENAISSANCE: RELIGION, ROMANTICISM, AND REFORM 383(29)
CHARLES GRANDISON FINNEY FROM Lectures on Revivals of Religion (1835, with 1868 revisions)
385(4)
RALPH WALDO EMERSON FROM Self Reliance (1840)
389(3)
HENRY DAVID THOREAU FROM Walden (1854)
392(3)
HENRY DAVID THOREAU FROM Resistance to Civil Government (1849)
395(3)
HORACE MANN The Condition of the Children of Laborers on Public Works (1840)
398(2)
CATHARINE BEECHER FROM A Treatise on Domestic Economy (1841)
400(4)
MARGARET FULLER FROM Woman in the Nineteenth Century (1845)
404(3)
WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION, SENECA FALLS FROM Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions (1848)
407(3)
SOJOURNER TRUTH FROM Address to the Woman's Rights Convention, Akron, Ohio (1851)
410(2)
CHAPTER 14 MANIFEST DESTINY 412(42)
JOHN C. FREMONT FROM Report of the Exploring Expeditions to the Rocky Mountains (1843-44)
414(6)
CATHERINE HAUN A Pioneer Woman's Westward Journey (1849)
420(5)
JAMES P. BECKWOURTH AND T.D. BONNER FROM The Life and Adventures of James P. Eeckwourth (1856)
425(5)
THOMAS J. GREEN FROM Reflections upon the Present Political and Probable Future Relations of Texas, Mexico, and the United States (1845)
430(5)
JAMES K. POLK FROM The President's War Message to Congress (11 May 1846)
435(4)
EPHRAIM KIRBY SMITH Letters from the Front in the Mexican War (1845-47)
439(7)
HENRY CLAY Speech about the Mexican War (1847)
446(8)
CHAPTER 15 THE OLD SOUTH 454(29)
FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE FROM A Woman's Account of Her Southern Sojourn (1838,1863)
456(2)
FREDERICK DOUGLASS FROM Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (1845)
458(3)
FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED FROM Review of a First Rate Cotton Plantation (1860)
461(3)
FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE AND FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED FROM Accounts about "Poor Whites" (1839,1856)
464(3)
LYDIA MARIA CHILD FROM Propositions Defining Slavery and Emancipation (1833)
467(4)
WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON FROM Declaration of Sentiments of the American Anti Slavery Society (1833)
471(3)
H. MANLY, PUBLISHER FROM The South Vindicated from the Treason and Fanaticism of the Northern Abolitionists (1836)
474(5)
LYDIA MARIA CHILD FROM Prejudices Against People of Color (1836)
479(4)
CHAPTER 16 THE CRISIS OF UNION 483(42)
RALPH WALDO EMERSON The Fugitive Slave Law (1854)
485(6)
THE KNOW NOTHING PARTY The American Platform (1856)
491(2)
THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY The Democratic Platform (1856)
493(4)
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY The Republican Platform (1856)
497(2)
FROM Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)
499(7)
ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND STEPHEN DOUGLAS FROM The Lincoln Douglas Debates (1858)
506(9)
HINTON ROWAN HELPER FROM The Impending Crisis of the South (1857)
515(3)
JOHN BROWN Harper's Ferry, Virginia (1859)
518(2)
FROM South Carolina's Ordinance of Secession and Declaration of Independence (1860)
520(5)
CHAPTER 17 THE WAR OF THE UNION 525(37)
FREDERICK DOUGLASS FROM The Reasons for Our Troubles (1862)
527(6)
ABRAHAM LINCOLN Letter for Springfield Rally (1863)
533(2)
SUSIE KING TAYLOR FROM Reminiscences of My Life in Camp (1902)
535(4)
JAMES B. GRIFFIN Letters from a Confederate Officer (1862)
539(7)
ELISHA HUNT RHODES FROM The Diary of a Union Soldier (1862)
546(6)
LOUISA MAY ALCOTT FROM Hospital Sketches (1863)
552(6)
ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox, Virginia (1865)
558(4)
INTERPRETING VISUAL SOURCES: PICTURING THE CIVIL WAR 562(11)
MATHEW BRADY AND ASSOCIATES Yorktown Fortifications (1862)
565(1)
MATHEW BRADY AND ASSOCIATES Antietam/Sharpsburg (1862)
566(2)
MATHEW BRADY AND ASSOCIATES Fredericksburg (1862-63)
568(2)
MATHEW BRADY AND ASSOCIATES Gettysburg (1863)
570(2)
MATHEW BRADY AND ASSOCIATES Freedman's Camp (1865)
572(1)
CHAPTER 18 RECONSTRUCTION: NORTH AND SOUTH 573
NEW YORK TIMES FROM The Late Convention of Colored Men (1865)
575(1)
CHARLES SOULE To the Freed People of Orangeburg (1865)
576(3)
MARY AMES From A New England Woman's Diary in Dixie in 1865
579(1)
Black Codes of Mississippi (1865)
580(3)
HOWELL COBB An Unreconstructed Southerner (1868)
583(2)
Organization and Principles of The Ku Klux Klan (1868)
585(2)
LEE GUIDON FROM Lay My Burden Down
587(2)
Klan Terrorism in South Carolina
589
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Author's Note ix
Introduction: Faint Clews and Indirections 3(4)
1 How the Jungs Became Swiss 7(12)
2 "Pastor's Carl" 19(20)
3 Unconventional Possibilities 39(16)
4 Unadmitted Doubt, Unadmitted Worry 55(15)
5 "Timidly Proper with Women" 70(14)
6 "Something Unconsciously Fateful ...Was Bound to Happen" 84(12)
7 "Who Is the Boss in This Hospital?" 96(12)
8 Divorce/Force, Choice/Pain 108(16)
9 Vocatus atque non vocatus, Deus aderit 124(11)
10 "... Like My Twin Brother" 135(10)
11 Poetry 145(15)
12 America 160(11)
13 The Solar Phallus Man 171(20)
14 "The Family Philosopher" 191(10)
15 "Unsuited to the Position" 201(16)
16 The Kreuzungen Gesture 217(24)
17 "My Self/Myself " 241(14)
18 "Psychologically Minded" Persons 255(19)
19 "The Work of a Snob and a Mystic" 274(16)
20 A Prelude and Starting Points 290(8)
21 The Second Half of Life 298(18)
22 Bollingen 316(14)
23 "This Analytical Powder Magazine" 330(11)
24 The Bugishu Psychological Expedition 341(17)
25 "Professor" Jung 358
26 Unconventional Analytic Hours 316(85)
27 "Dangerously Famous" 401(10)
28 A "Pretty Grueling Time" 411(20)
29 Falling Afoul of History 431(33)
30 Rooted in Our Soil 464(17)
31 Agent 488 481(15)
32 The Visions of 1944 496(7)
33 "Carl Jung, re: Subversive Activities" 503(21)
34 The Jungian University 524(11)
35 "Why Men Had to Quarrel and Leave" 535(22)
36 "The Memory of a Vanishing World" 557(18)
37 Gathering Jung for the Future 575(10)
38 "I Am as I Am, an Ungrateful Autobiographer!" 585(33)
39 "The Icy Stillness of Death" 618(8)
Epilogue: The "So-called Autobiography" 626(15)
Appendix: The Honegger Papers 641(8)
Notes 649(204)
Acknowledgments 853(4)
Index 857

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