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100 1  O'Donnell, Edward T. 
245 10 Turning points in American history|h[sound recording] /
       |cEdward T. O'Donnell. 
264  1 Chantilly, VA :|bTeaching Co.,|c2011. 
300    24 audio discs :|bdigital ;|c4 3/4 in. +|e1 course 
       guidebook (187 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm). 
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337    audio|bs|2rdamedia 
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490 1  Great courses. History, Modern history 
500    Compact discs. 
500    48 lectures on 24 discs. 
500    Unabridged. 
505 00 |gdisc 1.|t1617 The great epidemic --|t1619 Land of the 
       free? Slavery begins --|gdisc 2.|t1636 Freedom of worship-
       - Roger Williams --|t1654 Yearning to breathe free-- 
       immigration --|gdisc 3.|t1676 Near disaster-- King 
       Philip's War --|t1735 Freedom of the press-- the Zenger 
       trial --|gdisc 4.|t1773 Liberty! The Boston Tea Party --
       |t1776 We're outta here-- declaring independence --|gdisc 
       5.|t1777 Game changer-- the Battle of Saratoga --|t1786 
       Toward a Constitution-- Shay's rebellion --|gdisc 6.|t1789
       Samuel Slater-- the industrial revolution --|t1800 
       Peaceful transfer-- the election of 1800 -- 
505 00 |gdisc 7.|t1803 Supreme authority-- Marbury v. Madison --
       |t1807 On the move-- transportation revolution --|gdisc 8.
       |t1816 One man, one vote-- expanding suffrage --|t1821 
       Reborn-- the second great awakening --|gdisc 9.|t1831 The 
       righteous crusade-- abolition --|t1844 What's new? The 
       communication revolution --|gdisc 10.|t1845 The ultimate 
       American game-- baseball --|t1846 Land and gold-- the 
       Mexican War --|gdisc 11.|t1862 Go West, young man! The 
       Homestead Act --|t1862 Terrible reality-- The Battle of 
       Antietam --|gdisc 12.|t1868 Equal protection-- the 14th 
       Amendment --|t1872 Open spaces-- the National Parks -- 
505 00 |gdisc 13.|t1873 Bloody Sunday-- ending Reconstruction --
       |t1876 How the West was won and lost-- Custer --|gdisc 14.
       |t1886 The first Red scare-- Haymarket --|t1898 The end of
       isolation-- War with Spain --|gdisc 15.|t1900 The promised
       land-- the great migration --|t1901 That damned cowboy! 
       Theodore Roosevelt --|gdisc 16.|t1903 The second 
       transportation revolution --|t1909 The scourge of the 
       South-- hookworm --|gdisc 17.|t1917 Votes for women! The 
       19th Amendment --|t1919 Strikes and bombs-- the year of 
       upheaval --|gdisc 18.|t1933 Bold experimentation-- The New
       Deal --|t1939 Einstein's letter-- The Manhattan Project --
505 00 |gdisc 19.|t1942 Surprise-- The Battle of Midway --|t1945 
       The land of lawns-- suburbanization --|gdisc 20.|t1948 The
       Berlin Airlift and the cold War --|t1950 Tuning in-- the 
       birth of television --|gdisc 21.|t1960 The power to choose
       -- the pill --|t1963 Showdown in Birmingham-- civil rights
       --|gdisc 22.|t1968 Losing Vietnam-- the Tet Offensive --
       |t1969 Disaster-- the birth of environmentalism --|gdisc 
       23.|t1974 An age of crisis-- Watergate --|t1975 The 
       digital age-- the personal computer --|gdisc 24.|t1989 
       Collapse-- the end of the Cold War --|t2001 The age of 
       terror-- the 9/11 attacks. 
511 0  Professor Edward T. O'Donnell, Associate Professor of 
       History at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, 
       Mass. 
520    Turning points in American history is your chance to 
       relive the most powerful and groundbreaking moments in the
       fascinating story of the United States of America. These 
       48 lectures, delivered by master historian and dynamic 
       professor Edward T. O'Donnell of the College of the Holy 
       Cross, 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 course 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. 
651  0 United States|xHistory|vSound recordings. 
655  7 Audiobooks.|2lcgft 
655  7 Live sound recordings.|2lcgft 
830  0 Great courses (Compact disc) 
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