List of Illustrations and Sidebars
Prologue: Jamestown, Blacksburg, and the Return of Pangea
Part I 1580s-1760s
Between Two Worlds
1. Elizabethan Virginia
2. Jamestown
3. Land and Labor
4. The West
Part II 1760s-1820s
Political Independence and Political Slavery
5. Conservative Revolutionaries: Virginians and Independence
6. Perfecting Independence (I): Power and Policy in Postrevolutionary Virginia
7. Virginia and a New Union
8. Mother of Presidents, Mother of States
Part III 1820s-1890s
After Jefferson’s Louisiana Purchase
9. Perfecting Independence (II): Power and Policy in Early National Virginia
10. Collision of Three Virginias
11. Race and Slavery, 1820s-1850s
12. The Compromises of 1850-1851
13. Virginia’s Road to Secession and War
14. Virginians at War
15. Reconstructing Virginia—After War and Emancipation
16. Railroads, Schools, and Readjusters
Part IV 1890s-1940s
The Politics of Migration and the Winds of Change
17. Southern Progressivism
18. Alternative Pasts—Preserved, Retrieved, Celebrated
19. Alternative Futures
20. Great Depression and New Deal
21. World War II
Part V 1945-2014
Cold and Great Society
22. Virginia and World Affairs
23. The Road to Brown v. Board of Education
24. Massive Resistance to School Desegregation
25. Power and Policy—The Politics of the 1960s
26. Toward a New Dominion: Virginia since the 1960s
27. Retrospectives on Virginia History: Controversy and Commemoration
Conclusion: Virginia History through the Centuries
Appendix 1: Governors of Virginia, 1776-2007
Appendix 2: U.S. Senators from Virginia, 1789-2007
Appendix 3: Members of the Virginia Supreme Court. 1789-2007
Appendix 4: Virginia and Presidential Elections, 1789-2004
Appendix 5: Virginia and the Census Returns, 1790-2000
For Further Learning about Virginia History
Acknowledgments
Index