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History and Memory in America
- Appleby et al, Telling the Truth About History
- Bodnar, Remaking America
- Foner, ed., New American History
- Himmelfarb, New History
- Kammen, ed., Past Before Us
- Kammen, Mystic Chords
- Kennedy, “A Vexed and Troubled People”
- Leff, “Revisioning U.S. political history”
- Linenthal & Englhardt, History Wars
- Molho & Wood, eds., Imagined Histories
- Novick, That Noble Dream
- Stokes, ed., State of American History
- Tyrrell, Historians in Public
Politics
General:
- Brinkley, “Problem of American Conservatism”
- Foner, Story of American Freedom
- Fraser and Gerstle, eds., Ruling America
- Fraser and Gerstle, eds., The Rise and Fall of New Deal Order
- Gerstle, American Crucible
- Hartz, Liberal Tradition in America
- Jacobs, Novak, Zelizer, eds., The Democratic Experiment
- Jacobs, Pocketbook Politics
- Kazin, Populist Persuasion
Reconstruction, Gilded Age, and Populism:
- Foner, Reconstruction
- Gillette, Retreat from Reconstruction
- Hays, Response to Industrialism
- Hicks, Populist Revolt
- Hofstadter, Age of Reform
- McMath, American Populism
- McMath, Populist Vanguard
- Pollack, Populist Response
- Thelen, Paths of Resistance
- Woodward, Origins of the New South
- Woodward, Reunion and Reaction
- Woodward, Tom Watson
Progressive:
- Clemens, Hoover, Conservation, and Consumerism
- Filene, “Obituary for the 'progressive movement'”
- Galambos & Pratt, Rise of Corporate Commonwealth
- Gordon, C., “Still searching for progressivism”
- Hawley, Great War
- Hawley, “Herbert Hoover”
- Hays, Conservation
- Hofstadter, Age of Reform
- Keller, Regulating a New Economy
- Kloppenburg, Uncertain Victory
- Kolko, Triumph of Conservatism
- Koven & Michel, “Womanly duties”
- Link, Woodrow Wilson and the Progressive Era
- Livingston, Pragmatism
- McCormick, “Discovery that business corrupts politics”
- McGerr, Fierce Discontent
- Rodgers, Atlantic Crossings
- Sanders, Roots of Reform
- Sklar, Corporate Reconstruction
- Skocpol, Protecting Soldiers and Mothers
- Skowronek, Building a New American State
- Steel, Walter Lippman
- Weinstein, Corporate Ideal
- Westbrook, John Dewey
- Wiebe, Search for Order
New Deal:
- Adelstein, “National as an economic unit”
- Badger, The New Deal
- Blum, V Was for Victory
- Brinkley, End of Reform
- Brinkley, Voices of Protest
- Cohen, Making a New Deal
- Dubofsky, “Not so 'turbulent years'”
- Gerstle, Working Class Americanism
- Gordon, ed., Women, the state, and welfare
- Gordon, New Deals
- Gordon, Pitied But Not Entitled
- Hawley, “Herbert Hoover”
- Hofstadter, Age of Reform
- Karl, The Uneasy State
- Kennedy, Freedom From Fear
- Leff, Limits
- Leuchtenburg, Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Leuchtenburg, Perils of Prosperity
- Muncy, Creating a Female Dominion
- Rosenof, Economics
- Schlesinger, Jr., Roosevelt
- Schwarz, New Dealers
- Storrs, Civilizing Capitalism
Cold War:
- Cohen, Consumer's Republic
- Collins, More
- Cuordileone, “Politics in an age of anxiety”
- Powers, Not Without Honor
- Schrecker, Many are the Crimes
- Sherry, In the Shadow of War
- Stein, Running Steel
- Wolfe, America's Impasse
- Zelizer, Taxing America
Post-1965:
- Carter, Politics of Rage
- Edsall & Edsall, Chain Reaction
- Evans, Personal Politics
- Farber, The Sixties
- Formisano, Boston against Busing
- Gitlin, The Sixties
- Graham, Civil Rights Era
- Isserman & Kazin, America Divided
- McGirr, Suburban Warriors
- Zelizer, On Capitol Hill
Labor, Capital, Consumption
- Aitken, Scientific Management in Action
- Bernstein, Great Depression
- Blum, V was for Victory
- Bodnar, Transplanted
- Boris, Home to Work
- Brinkley, End of Reform
- Chandler & Galambos, “Development of large-scale economic organizations”
- Chandler, Visible Hand
- Cherny, American Labor and the Cold War
- Clarke, Tupperware
- Cohen, Making a New Deal
- Collins, More
- Cowan, More Work for Mother
- Denning, Cultural Front
- Dubofsky, State and Labor
- Enstad, Ladies of Labor
- Faue, Community of Suffering
- Fitzgerald, Business of Breeding
- Fitzgerald, Every Farm a Factory
- Flamming, Creating the Modern South
- Foner, Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men
- Fones-Wolf, Selling Free Enterprise
- Frank, Purchasing Power
- Fraser, Labor Will Rule
- Freeman, Working-Class New York
- Galambos & Pratt, Rise of Corporate Commonwealth
- Gamber, Female Economy
- Gerstle, Working Class Americanism
- Glickman, Consumer Society
- Glickman, Living Wage
- Gordon, New Deals
- Griffith, Crisis of American Labor
- Gutman, “Work, Culture and Society in Industrializing America”
- Hall et al., Like a Family
- Hartmann, Home Front and Beyond
- Hawley, Great War
- Hawley, New Deal and Problem of Monopoly
- Honey, Southern Labor and Black Civil Rights
- Jacobs, Pocketbook Politics
- Jacoby, Modern Manors
- Keller, Regulating a New Economy
- Kelley, Hammer and Hoe
- Laird, Advertising Progress
- Leach, Land of Desire
- Lears, Fables of Abundance
- Lears, No Place
- Lichtenstein, Labor's War at Home
- Lichtenstein, Most Dangerous Man in Detroit
- Lichtenstein, The State of the Unions
- Lipsitz, Rainbow at Midnight
- Marchand, Advertising the American Dream
- Melosi, Coping with Abundance
- Milkman, Gender at Work
- Montgomery, Fall of the House of Labor
- Reich, Making of American Industrial Research
- Rodgers, Work Ethic
- Rosenof, Economics
- Rosenzweig, Eight Hours
- Ross, Working-Class Hollywood
- Ruiz, Cannery
- Salvatore, Eugene Debs
- Saville, Work of Reconstruction
- Scranton, Endless Novelty
- Sklar, Corporate Reconstruction
- Stein, Running Steel
- Storrs, Civilizing Capitalism
- Tomlins, State and Unions
- Weinstein, Corporate Ideal
- Wise, Willis R. Whitney
- Zunz, Making America Corporate
Regions: South and West
- Ayers, Promise of the New South
- Beale, “On rewriting reconstruction history”
- Borstelman, Cold War and Color Line
- Cronon, Nature's Metropolis
- Dittmer, Local People
- Du Bois, Black Reconstruction
- Edwards, Gendered Strife
- Faulkner, Women's Radical Reconstruction
- Flamming, Creating the Modern South
- Foner, Reconstruction
- Gillette, Retreat from Reconstruction
- Gilmore, Gender and Jim Crow
- Gutman, Black Family
- Kelley, Hammer and Hoe
- Limerick, Legacy of Conquest
- Limerick, Milner, and Rankin, eds., Trails
- Richardson, Death of Reconstruction
- Saville, Work of Reconstruction
- Schivelbusch, Culture of Defeat
- Schulman, From Cottonbelt to Sunbelt
- Schulman, The Seventies
- Smith, Virgin Land
- White, It's Your Misfortune
- Woodward, Origins of the New South
- Woodward, Reunion and Reaction
- Woodward, Strange Career of Jim Crow
- Worster, Dust Bowl
- Worster, Rivers of Empire
- Wright, Old South, New South
Environment
- Baxandall & Ewen, Picture Windows
- Cronon, Nature's Metropolis
- Davis, City of Quartz
- Davis, Ecology of Fear
- Gottlieb, Forcing the Spring
- Hays, Beauty, Health, and Permanence
- Hays, Conservation and the Gospel of Efficiency
- Hundley, Great Thirst
- Jackson, Crabgrass Frontier
- Light, Warfare to Welfare
- Melosi, Tarr, et al., on urban environments
- Nash, Wilderness and the American Mind
- Rome, Bulldozer in the Countryside
- Steinberg, Down to Earth
- Turner, “Significance of the Frontier”
- Walker and Lewis, “Beyond the crabgrass frontier”
- White, Organic Machine
- Worster, Dust Bowl
- Worster, Rivers of Empire
Foreign Relations
- Alperovitz, Atomic Diplomacy
- Appy, Working-Class War
- Borstelman, Cold War and Color Line
- Dower, War without Mercy
- Gaddis, United States and Origins of Cold War
- Gaddis, We Now Know
- Gardner, Architects of Illusion
- Kennedy, Freedom From Fear
- Kolko, Politics of War
- LaFeber, The New Empire
- Leffler, Preponderance
- Levin, Woodrow Wilson
- Love, Race over Empire
- O'Neill, Democracy at War
- Sherry, In the Shadow of War
- Sherry, Rise of American Air Power
- Sherwin, A World Destroyed
- Williams, Tragedy of American Diplomacy
Cultural/Intellectual
- Barrett, “Americanization”
- Blee, Women of the Klan
- Bodnar, Remaking America
- Bodnar, Transplanted
- Boyer, By the Bomb's
- Cohen, Consumer's Republic
- Cohen, Making
- Cross, All-Consuming Century
- Davis, City of Quartz
- Davis, Ecology of Fear
- Denning, Cultural Front
- Douglas, Terrible Honesty
- Dower, War without Mercy
- Dumenil, Modern Temper
- Englehardt, End of Victory Culture
- Enstad, Ladies of Labor
- Erenburg, War in American Culture
- Fox and Lears, Culture of Consumption
- Fox and Lears, Power of Culture
- Frank, Purchasing Power
- Gitlin, The Sixties
- Glickman, Living Wage
- Handlin, Uprooted
- Haskell, Emergence
- Heinze, Adapting to Abundance
- Hofstadter, Social Darwinism
- Hollinger, In the American Province
- Horowitz, Morality of Spending
- Horowitz, Vance Packard
- Horowitz; Betty Freidan
- Isserman & Kazin, America Divided
- Kasson, Civilizing the Machine
- Kazin, Populist Persuasion
- Kennedy, Over Here
- L. Marx, Machine
- Laird, Advertising Progress
- Leach, Land of Desire
- Lears, Fables of Abundance
- Lears, No Place of Grace
- Levine, Highbrow/Lowbrow
- Lipsitz, Time Passages
- Litwack, Been in the Storm So Long
- Marchand, Advertising the American Dream
- May, Homeward Bound
- May, Recasting America
- May, Screening out the Past
- Melosh, Engendering Culture
- Menand, Metaphysical Club
- Meyerowitz, ed., Not June Cleaver
- Nash, Wilderness
- Orsi, Madonna
- Orvell, Real Thing
- Peiss, Cheap Amusements
- Peiss, Hope in a Jar
- Pells, Liberal Mind
- Pells, Radical Visions
- Polenburg, War and Society
- Potter, People of Plenty
- Rosenzweig and Blackmar, Park and People
- Rosenzweig, Eight Hours
- Ross, Origins
- Ross, Working-Class Hollywood
- Scanlon, ed., Gender and Consumer Culture
- Scanlon, Inarticulate Longings
- Schivelbusch, Culture of Defeat
- Smith, Virgin Lands
- Spiegel, Make Room for TV
- Steel, Walter Lippman
- Strasser et al, eds., Getting and Spending
- Susman, Culture as History
- Trachtenberg, Incorporation of America
- Westbrook, John Dewey
- Zunz, Making America Corporate
Identity: Race, Class, Gender
- Baker, “Domestication”
- Barrett, “Americanization from the bottom up”
- Barth, City People
- Beale, “On rewriting reconstruction history”
- Blee, Women of the Klan
- Bodnar, Transplanted
- Boris, Home to Work
- Borstelman, Cold War and Color Line
- Chauncey, Gay New York
- Cott, Grounding of Modern Feminism
- Daniels, Concentration Camps
- Deutsch, Women and the City
- Dittmer, Local People
- Dower, War without Mercy
- Du Bois, Black Reconstruction
- Dudziak, Cold War Civil Rights
- Edwards, Gendered Strife
- Enstad, Ladies of Labor
- Evans, Personal Politics
- Ewen, Immigrant Women
- Faue, Community of Suffering
- Faulkner, Women's Radical Reconstruction
- Formisano, Boston against Busing
- Frank, Purchasing Power
- Fuchs, American Kaleidoscope
- Gamber, Female Economy
- Gerstle, American Crucible
- Gilmore, Gender and Jim Crow
- Gordon, ed., Women, the state, and welfare
- Graham, Civil Rights Era
- Grossman, Land of Hope
- Gutman, Black Family
- Hale, Making Whiteness
- Handlin, Uprooted
- Hartmann, Home Front and Beyond
- Heinze, Adapting to Abundance
- Higham, Strangers in the Land
- Hirsch, Making the Second Ghetto
- Honey, Creating Rosie the Riveter
- Honey, Southern Labor and Black Civil Rights
- Horowitz, Betty Freidan
- Jackson, Crabgrass Frontier
- Jackson, Gunnar Myrdal
- Jacobson, Whiteness of a Different Color
- Katznelson, City Trenches
- Kolchin, “Whiteness studies”
- Lemann, Big Test
- Lemann, Promised Land
- Litwack, Been in the Storm So Long
- MacLean, Behind the Mask
- May, Homeward Bound
- Melosh, Engendering Culture
- Meyerowitz, “Beyond the feminist mystique”
- Meyerowitz, ed., Not June Cleaver
- Milkman, Gender at Work
- Mink, Old Labor and New Immigrants
- Muncy, Creating a Female Dominion
- Orsi, Madonna
- Peiss, Cheap Amusements
- Peiss, Hope in a Jar
- Roediger, Wages of Whiteness
- Sanchez, Becoming Mexican America
- Saville, Work of Reconstruction
- Scanlon, ed., Gender and Consumer Culture
- Scanlon, Inarticulate Longings
- Scott, Gender and the Politics of History
- Sitkoff, A New Deal for Blacks
- Sklar, Florence Kelley and the Nation's Work
- Skocpol, Protecting Soldiers and Mothers
- Storrs, Civilizing Capitalism
- Sugrue, Origins of Urban Crisis
- Thernstrom, Other Bostonians
- Trotter, ed., Great Migration
- Tuttle, Race Riot
- Zunz, Changing Face of Inequality