"History, as nearly no one seems to know, is not merely something to be read. And it does not refer merely, or even principally, to the past. On the contrary, the great force of history comes from the fact that we carry it within us, are unconsciously controlled by it in many ways, and history is literally present in all that we do."
    




Discovery
& Settlement

The Critical
Period

The Age of
Jackson

The Mormon
Episode

The Tragedy of
America's Civil War

Custer's
Last Stand

The Progressive
Movement

The Roaring Twenties
& Return to Normalcy

American Foreign Affairs
Between the World Wars

The Fabulous Fifties
& Conformity

Nixon
& Watergate
Colonial
America

The Triumphant
Federalist Era

Tocqueville's
America

Texas Revolt
& Statehood

The Anguish of
Reconstruction

The Age of
Big Business

America's Global
Expansionism

America's Noble
Experiment

World War II


The Stormy Sixties
& Counterculture

New Conservatism
& New Millennium
The American
Revolution

Jeffersonian
Democracy

Manifest
Destiny

Sectionalism
& Secession

America's
Frontier West

Gilded Age
Politics

World War I


The Great Depression
& FDR's New Deal

The Cold War


The Vietnam
Conflict

Minority
Achievement



"Back in the U.S.A."   by Linda Ronstadt