Introduction Chapter 1: Industrialization and the Rise of Big Business Chapter 2: Technology and America as a Consumer Society, 1870–1900 Chapter 3: American Workers and the Labor Movement in the Late Nineteenth Century Chapter 4: The Immigrant Experience in the Gilded Age Chapter 5: Urbanizing America Chapter 6: Women in Industrializing America Chapter 7: The African-American Experience Chapter 8: Native American Resistance and Accommodation during the Late Nineteenth Century Chapter 9: The Influence of Commerce, Technology, and Race on Popular Culture in the Gilded Age Chapter 10: Cultural and Intellectual Life in the Gilded Age Chapter 11: The Political Culture: Public Life and the Conduct of Politics Chapter 12: Party Conflict: Republicans versus Democrats, 1877–1901 Chapter 13: Farmers and Third-Party Politics Chapter 14: Phases of Empire: Late Nineteenth-Century U.S. Foreign Relations Chapter 15: Law and the Constitution in the Gilded Age