American History: From C 1900 -
Subcategories
- American History: First World War
- American History: Postwar, From C 1945 -
- American History: Second World War
New Publications
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America's Forgotten Pandemic by Alfred W. Crosby
(Hardback 356 pages)Tracing the influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 that claimed over 25 million lives worldwide. Read more...
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African American Religion and the Civil Rights Movement in Arkansas by Johnny E. Williams
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Industrial Sunset by Canada) Nipissing University Steven (Assistant Professor of History High
(Paperback 304 pages)Plant shutdowns in Canada and the USA from 1969 to 1984 led to a ravaging industrial decline of the Great Lakes region. This text offers a regional analysis of the Read more...
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Introduction to Latin America by Peadar Kirby
(Hardback 248 pages)Places Latin America within a global context and introduces the debates and impact of globalization, neoliberalism, democratization, and the environment. This book Read more...
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Backfire by David Chalmers
(Hardback 216 pages)A leading historian of the Ku Klux Klan brings the story of America's oldest terrorist society. This book shows how Klan violence actually aided the civil rights Read more...
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Introduction to Latin America by Peadar Kirby
(Paperback 248 pages)Places Latin America within a global context and introduces the debates and impact of globalization, neoliberalism, democratization, and the environment. This book Read more...
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Eyes Off the Prize by Carol Anderson
(Paperback 314 pages)An account of the politics that forced the NAACP to abandon their human rights agenda. Read more...
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Freedom North
(Hardback 352 pages)This title on black social movements outside the South reveals distinctive forms of US racism according to place, the varieties of tactics that community members used to Read more...
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Centenary of the Famous 41
(Hardback 256 pages)On November 17, 1901, Mexico City police raided a private party and arrested 41 men, half of whom were dressed as women. The editors take the scandal as the point of Read more...
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Midterm Madness
(Paperback 296 pages)The midterm contests for the Senate, House of Representatives and 36 governorships produced plenty of drama in 2002. In the end, there was no landslide, but there was a Read more...
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Centenary of the Famous 41
(Paperback 256 pages)On November 17, 1901, Mexico City police raided a private party and arrested 41 men, half of whom were dressed as women. The editors take the scandal as the point of Read more...
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The Market, the State, and the Export-Import Bank of the United States, 1934-2000 by William H. Becker & William M. McClenahan
(Hardback 352 pages)This is the first history of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im) based on archival sources. Read more...
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The American Woman, 2003-2004
(Paperback 416 pages)This title is one of series on the status of American women, prepared biannually by the Women's Research and Education Institute (WREI). This ninth edition addresses Read more...
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The American Woman, 2003-2004
(Hardback 416 pages)This title is one of series on the status of American women, prepared biannually by the Women's Research and Education Institute (WREI). This ninth edition addresses Read more...
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The Unfinished Bombing by Edward Tabor Linenthal
(Paperback 320 pages)Almost as difficult as the bombing of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City itself has been the aftermath, its legacy for Oklahoma City and for the nationa, and the Read more...
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Down and Out on the Family Farm by Michael Johnston Grant
(Paperback 256 pages)Examines the lower to middle-income family farmers and the rural rehabilitation program designed to help them. Read more...
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Fast Tanks and Heavy Bombers by USA) Rand David E. (Senior Research Staff Member Johnson
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The American Century in Europe
(Hardback 304 pages)Historians and other scholars presumably European, though some working in the US review a century of US political, economic, and cultural power as it was experienced in Read more...
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Funding the Modern American State, 1941-1995
(Paperback 480 pages)This book explores the history of US taxation and public finance since 1941. Read more...
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Labor's Struggles, 1945-1950 by Irving Richter
(Paperback 176 pages)This book skillfully combines autobiography and scholarly analysis to present original insights into this period of labour history. Read more...
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Three Cheers For the Unemployed by Udo Sautter
(Paperback 420 pages)This book demonstrates that the unemployment measures of the New Deal emanated from the reformist endeavors of the Progressive Age. Read more...
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America, September 11Th by Jackie Waldman & Brenda Welchlin & Karen Frost
(Paperback 240 pages)Every tragedy has its heroes, and there were many in the attacks on New York and Washington, D.C. Jackie Waldman has collected the stories of some of the firefighters, Read more...
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Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, and the Struggle For Racial Uplift by Jacqueline M. Moore
(Paperback 194 pages)The beginning of the twentieth century was an important time in African-American history. Segregation and discrimination were on the rise. Two seminal African American Read more...
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Supreme Injustice by Alan M. Dershowitz
(Paperback 288 pages)Many on both sides of the political fence were mystified by, and in some cases, furious at, the Supreme Court's decision in Bush versus Gore. This title explains the Read more...
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In Pursuit of Equity by Alice Kessler-Harris
(Paperback 386 pages)This title is a critique of how New Deal laws (and later policies in their spirit) ostensibly written to protect women, actually subjegated them financially in the Read more...
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