History 202 - Dr. Jeff Roberts

American History since 1877

Approved Booklist for Paper Assignment

Spring Semester, 2004


  1. Adams, Stephen B. Mr. Kaiser Goes to Washington: The Rise of aGovernment Entrepreneur. North Carolina, 1998.

  2. CLAIMED!Alexander, Charles C. Breaking the Slump: Baseball in the DepressionEra. Columbia, 2002.

  3. Anderson, David L. Trapped by Success: The Eisenhower Administration and Vietnam. Columbia, 1991.

  4. Armacost, Michael H. Friends or Rivals? The Insider's Account of US-Japan Relations. Columbia, 1996.

  5. Babson, Steve. The Unfinished Struggle: Turning Points in AmericanLabor, 1877-Present. Rowman & Littlefield, 1999.

  6. DONE!Baker, William F. and George Dessart. Down the Tube: An Inside Accountof the Failure of American Television. Basic Books, 1998.

  7. CLAIMED!Barker, Thomas and Marjie Britz. Jokers Wild: Legalized Gambling inthe Twenty-First Century. Praeger, 2000.

  8. Barlow, Jeffrey G. Revolt of the Admirals: The Fight for NavalAviation, 1945-1950. Brassey's, 1998.

  9. Barrett, David M. Uncertain Warriors: Lyndon Johnson and his Vietnam Advisors. University of Kansas.

  10. Bates, Beth Tompkins. Pullman Porters and the Rise of Political Protestin Black America, 1925-1945. North Carolina, 2001.

  11. Baucom, Donald R. The Origins of SDI, 1944-1983. University of Kansas

  12. Bauerlein, Mark. Negrophobia: A Race Riot in Atlanta, 1906. Encounter, 2001.

  13. DONE!Bay, Mia. The White Image in the Black Mind: African-American Ideasabout White People, 1830-1925. Oxford, 1999.

  14. Bennett, David H. The Party of Fear: The American Far Right from Nativism to the Militia Movement. Random House.

  15. Bennett, Michael J. When Dreams Came True: The GI Bill and the Making of Modern America. Brassey's, 1996.

  16. Berlet, Chip and Matthew N. Lyons. Right-Wing Populism in America: TooClose for Comfort. Guilford, 2000.

  17. Bernstein, Irving. Guns or Butter: Lyndon Johnson'sPresidency. Oxford, 1995.

  18. Bertman, Stephen. Cultural Amnesia: America's Future and the Crisis ofMemory. Praeger, 2000.

  19. Binder, L. James. Lemnitzer: A Soldier for his Time. Brassey's, 1997.

  20. Bingham, Clara and Laura Leedy Gansler. Class Action: The Story ofLois Jensen and the Landmark Case that Changed Sexual Harrassment Law. Doubleday, 2002.

  21. Blakely, Edward and Mary Gail Snyder. Fortress America: Gated Communities in the United States. Brookings, 1997.

  22. Blakesley, Spencer. The Death of American Antisemitism. Praeger,2000.

  23. Boggs, Carl. The End of Politics: Corporate Power and the Decline ofthe Public Sphere. Guilford, 2000.

  24. Borstleman, Thomas. Apartheid's Reluctant Uncle: The United States and Southern Africa in the Early Cold War. Oxford, 1993.

  25. Botti, Timothy. Ace in the Hole: Why the United States Did Not Use Nuclear Weapons in the Cold War, 1945 to 1965. Greenwood, 1996.

  26. Boyle, Deirdre. Subject to Change: Guerilla Television Revisited. Oxford, 1997.

  27. CLAIMED!Brandt, Nat. Chicago Death Trap: The Iroquois Theatre Fire of1903. Southern Illinois, 2003.

  28. Brown, Lee. Strong in the Struggle: My Life as a Black LaborActivist. Rowman & Littlefield, 2001.

  29. Brownmiller, Susan. In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution. DialPress, 1999.

  30. DONE!Burk, Robert F. Much More than a Game: Players, Owners, and AmericanBaseball since 1921. North Carolina, 2001.

  31. Buzzanco, Robert. Masters of War: Military Dissent and Politics in the Vietnam Era. Cambridge, 1996.

  32. Campbell, Ballard C. The Growth of American Government:Governance from the Cleveland Era to the Present. Indiana, 1996.

  33. CLAIMED!Carlson, Laurie Winn. Cattle: An Informal Social History. IvanDee, 2003.

  34. Carpenter, Joel A. Revive Us Again: The Reawakening of AmericanFundamentalism. Oxford, 1997.

  35. CLAIMEDCarpenter, Stephanie. On the Farm Front: The Women's Land Army inWorld War II. Northern Illinois, 2003.

  36. DONE!Chalmers, David. Backfire: How the Ku Klux Klan Helped the CivilRights Movement. Rowman and Littlefield, 2003.

  37. Charr, Easurk Emsen. The Golden Mountain: The Autobiography of aKorean Immigrant, 1895-1960. Illinois, 1996.

  38. Chateauvert, Melinda. Marching Together: Women of the Brotherhood ofSleeping Car Porters. Illinois, 1998.

  39. Chin, Frank. Born in the USA: A Story of Japanese-America,1889-1947. Rowman and Littlefield, 2002.

  40. Choy, Catherine Ceniza. Empire of Care: Nursing and Migration inFilipino-American History. Duke, 2003.

  41. CLAIMED!Christgau, John. The Origins of the Jump Shot. Eight Men Who Shookthe World of Basketball. Nebraska, 1999.

  42. Christians, Clifford G. et. al. Good News: Social Ethics and thePress. Oxford, 1993.

  43. Clanton, Gene. Congressional Populism and the Crisis of the 1890s. Kansas, 1999.

  44. Clark, Claudia. Radium Girls: Women and Industrial Health Reform,1910-1935. North Carolina, 1998.

  45. Clements, Kendrick A. Woodrow Wilson: World Statesman. Rowman &Littlefield, 1999.

  46. DONE!Clymer, Kenton J. Quest for Freedom: The United States andIndia's Independence. Columbia, 1994.

  47. Coates, James. Armed and Dangerous: The Rise of the SurvivalistRight. Hill and Wang.

  48. DONE!Coburn, Carol K. and Martha Smith. Spirited Lives: How Nuns ShapedCatholic Culture and American Life, 1836-1920. North Carolina, 1998.

  49. Cohen, Robert. When the Old Left Was Young: Student Radicals andAmerica's First Mass Student Movement, 1929-1941. Oxford, 1993.

  50. Cohen, Ronald D. Children of the Mill: Schooling and Society inGary, Indiana, 1906-1960. Indiana, 1990.

  51. Conkin, Paul K. A Requiem for the American Village. Rowman &Littlefield, 1999.

  52. Cooke, James J. The US Air Service in the Great War, 1917-1919. Praeger, 1996.

  53. Cowan, Ruth Schwartz. A Social History of American Technology.Oxford, 1997.

  54. Craig, Campbell. Destroying the Village: The Prospect of ThermonuclearWar in American Security Policy. Columbia, 1998.

  55. Cross, Charles T. Born a Foreigner: A Memoir of the American Presencein Asia. Rowman & Littlefield, 1999.

  56. Currey, Cecil B. Edward Lansdale: The Unquiet American. Brassey's, 1998.

  57. Dannenmaier, William D. We Were Innocents: An Infantryman inKorea. Illinois, 1999.

  58. DONE!Davis, Allen F. American Heroine: The Life and Legend of JaneAddams. Rowman & Littlefield, 2000.

  59. Dean, Eric T. Jr. Shook over Hell: Post-Traumatic Stress, Vietnam, andthe Civil War. Harvard, 1997.

  60. DeNeal, Gary. A Knight of Another Sort: Prohibition Days and CharlieBirgir. Southern Illinois, 1998.

  61. Dickerson, James. North to Canada: Men and Women against the VietnamWar. Praeger, 1999.

  62. Diederich, Bernard and Al Burt. Papa Doc: Haiti and its Dictator.Marcus Weiner, 1996.

  63. Dieu, Nguyen Thi. The Mekong River and the Struggle for Indochina: Water, War, and Peace. Praeger, 1999.

  64. CLAIMED!Dodge, L. Mara. Whores and Theives of the Worst Kind: A Study ofWomen, Crime, and Prisons, 1835-2000. Northern Illinois, 2002.

  65. Doyle, William. An American Insurrection: The Battle of Oxford,Mississippi, 1962. Doubleday, 2001.

  66. CLAIMED!Dubinsky, Karen. The Second Greatest Disappointment: Honeymooners andTourism at Niagara Falls. Rutgers, 1998.

  67. Dudden, Arthur. The American Pacific: From the Old China Trade tothe Present. Oxford, 1992.

  68. CLAIMED!Duggan, Lisa. Sapphic Slashers: Sex, Violence, and AmericanModernity. Duke, 2000.

  69. DONE!Dunn, Charles W. The Scarlet Thread of Scandal: Morality and theAmerican Presidency. Rowman & Littlefield, 1999.

  70. Eichengreen, Barry. Golden Fetters: The Gold Standard and theGreat Depression, 1919-1939. Oxford, 1995.

  71. CLAIMED!Endicott, Stephen and Edward Hagerman. The United States and BiologicalWarfare: Secrets from the Early Cold War and Korea. Indiana, 1999.

  72. Eisendrath, Craig, Gerald E. Marsh and Melvin A. Goodman. The PhantomDefense: America's Pursuit of the Star Wars Illusion. Greenwood,2001.

  73. Eskew, Glenn T. But for Birmingham: The Local and National Movementsin the Civil Rights Struggle. North Carolina, 1997.

  74. Esposito, David. The Legacy of Woodrow Wilson: American War Aims in World War I. Praeger, 1996.

  75. Ferrell, Robert. Harry S. Truman. CQ Press, 2003.

  76. CLAIMED!Feuer, A.B. The Spanish-American War at Sea: Naval Action in the Atlantic. Praeger, 1995.

  77. Feuer, A.B. The US Navy in World War I: Combat at Sea and in theAir. Praeger, 1999.

  78. Field, Bruce E. Harvest of Dissent: The National Farmers Union and theEarly Cold War/ Kansas, 1998.

  79. Findlay, James F. Church People in the Struggle: The NationalCouncil of Churches and the Black Freedom Movement, 1950-1970.Oxford.

  80. Fischer, Fritz. Making Them Like Us: Peace Corps Volunteers in the1960s. Smithsonian, 2000.

  81. Fleming, Cynthia Griggs. In the Shadow of Selma: The ContinuingStruggle for Civil Rights in the Rural South. Rowman and Littlefield,2004.

  82. Fones-Wolf, Elizabeth A. Selling Free Enterprise: The Business Assaulton Labor and Liberalism. Illinois, 1994.

  83. Ford, Ronnie E. TET 1968: Understanding the Surprise. Frank Cass, 1995.

  84. Frank, Thomas. The Conquest of Cool: Business Culture, Counterculture,and the Rise of Hip Consumerism. Chicago, 1997.

  85. Frederickson, Kari. The Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of the SolidSouth, 1932-1968. North Carolina, 2001.

  86. Freedman, Samuel G. The Inheritance: How Three Families and theAmerican Political Majority Moved from Left to Right. Touchstone,1996.

  87. DONE!Freeman, Gregory A. Lay This Body Down: The 1921 Murders of ElevenPlantation Slaves. Lawrence Hill, 2003.

  88. Freeman, Jo. A Room at a Time: How Women Entered Party Politics. Rowman & Littlefield, 2000.

  89. French, Albert. Patches of Fire: A Story of War and Redemption.Anchor Doubleday, 1997.

  90. Fried, Richard M. Nightmare in Red: The McCarthy Era inPerspective. Oxford, 1991.

  91. Freidland, Michael B. Lift Up Your Voice Like a Trumpet: White Clergyand the Civil Rights and Antiwar Movements, 1954-1973. North Carolina,1998.

  92. Gallichio, Marc. The African American Encounter with Japan andChina. North Carolina, 2001.

  93. Gamble, Vanessa. Making a Place for Ourselves: The Black HospitalMovement, 1920-1945. Oxford, 1995.

  94. Gatewood, Willard B. Aristocrats of Color: The Black Elite,1880-1920. Arkansas, 2000.

  95. Gatta, John. American Madonna: Images of the Divine Woman in AmericanLiterary Culture. Oxford, 1997.

  96. CLAIMED!Gavora, Jessica. Tilting the Playing Field: Schools, Sports, Sex andTitle IX. Encounter, 2001.

  97. Geisst, Charles R. Wall Street: A History. Oxford, 1997.

  98. CLAIMED!Gertzman, Jay A. Bookleggers and Smuthounds: The Trade in Erotica,1920-1940. Pennsylvania, 1999.

  99. Giberti, Bruno. Designing the Centennial: A History of the 1876International Exhibition in Philadelphia. Kentucky, 2003.

  100. CLAIMED!Gilbert, Marc Jason. The Vietnam War on Campus: Other Voices, MoreDistant Drums. Praeger, 2001.

  101. Gilens, Martin. Why Americans Hate Welfare: Race, Media, and thePolitics of Antipoverty Policy. Chicago, 1999.

  102. Gitlin, Todd. The Twilight of Common Dreams: Why America is Wrackedby Culture Wars. Owl Books, 1996.

  103. Glaser, Charles L. Analyzing Strategic Nuclear Policy. Princeton,1996.

  104. Goldstein, Eric and John Maurer, eds. The Washington Conference, 1921-22. Frank Cass, 1994.

  105. Goossen, Rachel Waltner. Women against the Good War: ConscientiousObjectors and Gender on the American Home Front, 1941-1947. NorthCarolina, 1998.

  106. Green, Venus. Race on the Line: Gender, Labor, and Technology in theBell System, 1880-1980. Duke, 2001.

  107. Greenberg, Jack. Crusaders in the Courts: How a Dedicated Band ofLawyers fought for the Civil Rights Revolution. Basic Books.

  108. Grob, Gerald N. From Asylum to Community: Mental Health Policy inModern America. Princeton, 1993.

  109. Gurstein, Rochelle. The Repeal of Reticence. Hill and Wang, 1996.

  110. DONE!Haines, Herbert H. Against Capital Punishment: The Anti-Death PenaltyMovement in America, 1972-1994. Oxford, 1996.

  111. Hall, Jacquelyn Dowd. Revolt Against Chivalry: Jessie Daniel Ames and the Women's Campaign Against Lynching. Columbia, 1993.

  112. Hallas, James H. ed. Doughboy War: The American Expeditionary Force inWorld War I. Lynne Rienner, 1999.

  113. Halpern, Rick. Down on the Killing Floor: Black and White Workers inChicago's Packinghouses, 1904-1954. Illinois, 1997.

  114. Hamby, Alonzo. Man of the People: The Life of Harry Truman. Oxford, 1995.

  115. Hamilton-Merritt, Jane. The Hmong, the Americans, and the Secret War for Laos, 1942-1992. Indiana, 1993.

  116. Hammond, William M. Reporting Vietnam: Media and Military at War. Kansas, 1999.

  117. Hargrove, Erwin C. Prisoners of Myth: The Leadership of the TennesseeValley Authority, 1933-1990. Princeton, 2000.

  118. Harris, Fredrick C. Something Within: Religion in African-AmericanPolitical Activism. Oxford, 1999.

  119. Harzig, Christiane et al. Peasant Maids -- City Women: From theEuropean Countryside to Urban America. Cornell, 1997.

  120. Hawes, Elisabeth. New York, New York: How the Apartment House Transformed the Life of the City (1869-1930). Owl Books, 1994.

  121. DONE!Headley, Bernard. The Atlanta Youth Murders and the Politics ofRace. Southern Illinois, 1998.

  122. Helsing, Jeffrey W. Johnson's War/Johnson's Great Society: The Gunsand Butter Trap. Praeger, 2000.

  123. Hennessy, Michael A. Strategy in Vietnam: The Marines and Revolutionary Warfare in I Corps, 1965-1971. Praeger, 1997.

  124. CLAIMED!Higdon, Hal. Leopold and Loeb: The Crime of the Century. Illinois, 1999.

  125. Hilkey, Judy. Character is Capital: Success Manuals and Manhood in Gilded Age America. North Carolina, 1997.

  126. CLAIMED!Hirsch, Arnold R. Making the Second Ghetto: Race and Housing inChicago, 1940-1960. Chicago, 1998.

  127. DONE!Hitchens, Christopher. The Trial of Henry Kissenger. Verso,2003.

  128. Hofsummer, Don L. The Southern Pacific, 1901-1985. Texas A&M.

  129. Hollinger, David A. Postethnic America: Beyond Multiculturalism. Basic Books, 1996.

  130. Horne, Gerald. From the Barrel of a Gun: The United States and the Waragainst Zimbabwe, 1965-1980. North Carolina, 2001.

  131. Hudson, John C. Making the Corn Belt: A Geographical History of Middle-Western Agriculture. Indiana, 1994.

  132. Huffman, James L. A Yankee in Meiji Japan: The Crusading JournalistEdward H. House. Rowman and Littlefield, 2003.

  133. Hughes, Robert. Culture of Complaint: The Fraying of America. Oxford, 1993.

  134. Humphries, James F. Through the Valley: Vietnam, 1967-1968. LynneReinner, 1999.

  135. Hyland, William G. Clinton's World: Remaking American ForeignPolicy. Praeger, 1999.

  136. Jamison, Kathleen Hall. Packaging the Presidency: A History and Criticism of Presidential Campaign Advertising. Oxford, 1996.

  137. Jasper, James M. Restless Nation: Starting Over in America. Chicago, 2000.

  138. DONE!Jenkins, Philip. Pedophiles and Priests: Anatomy of a ContemporaryCrisis. Oxford, 1996.

  139. Johnson, Ann. Urban Ghetto Riots, 1965-1968: A Comparison of Soviet and American Press Coverage. Columbia, 1996.

  140. Kantrowitz, Stephen. Ben Tillman and the Reconstruction of WhiteSupremacy. North Carolina, 2000.

  141. Karaagac, John. Between Promise and Policy: Ronald Reagan andConservative Reformism. Lexington, 2000.

  142. Katz, Michael. In the Shadow of the Poorhouse: A Social History of Welfare in America. Basic Books.

  143. CLAIMED!Kehoe, Terence. Cleaning Up the Great Lakes: From Cooperation toConfrontation. Northern Illinois, 1997.

  144. Kenny, Kevin. Making Sense of the Molly McGuires. Oxford,1997.

  145. Khong, Yuen Foong. Analogies at War: Korea, Munich, Dien Bien Phu, andthe Vietnam Decisions of 1965. Princeton, 1993.

  146. Kibler, M. Alison. Rank Ladies: Gender and Cultural Heirarchy inAmerican Vaudeville. North Carolina, 1998.

  147. Killick, John. The United States and European Reconstruction,1945-1960. Keele University Press, 1998.

  148. DONE!Kimball, Jeffrey. Nixon's Vietnam War. Kansas, 1999.

  149. Kimball, Warren F. The Juggler: Franklin Roosevelt as WartimeStatesman. Princeton, 2000.

  150. Kinney, Katherine. Friendly Fire: American Images of the VietnamWar. Oxford, 2000.

  151. Kirk, Donald. Tell it to the Dead: Memories of a War. M.E. Sharpe, 1996.

  152. Kleiner, Art. The Age of Heretics: The Struggle for Truth in an Era ofChange. Doubleday, 1996.

  153. Kotz, Nick. Wild Blue Yonder: Money, Politics, and the B-1 Bomber. Princeton, 1996.

  154. Kourvetaris, George A. Studies on Greek Americans. Columbia,1997.

  155. Krenn, Michael L. Black Diplomacy: African Americans and the StateDepartment, 1945-1969. M.E. Sharpe, 1999.

  156. Kurzman, Dan. Fatal Voyage: The Sinking of the USS Indianapolis. Broadway, 2001.

  157. Kutler, Stanley I. The American Inquisition: Justice and Injustice in the Cold War. Hill and Wang.

  158. Kwolek-Folland, Angel. Incorporating Women: A History of Women andBusiness in the United States. Palgrave, 2002.

  159. Lankton, Larry. Beyond the Boundaries: Life and Landscape at the LakeSuperior Copper Mines, 1840-1875. Oxford, 1997.

  160. Lapsley, James T. Bottled Poetry: Napa Winemaking from Prohibition tothe Modern Era. California, 1996.

  161. Lawler, Peter Augustine. Postmodernism Rightly Understood: The Returnto Realism in American Thought. Rowman & Littlefield, 1999.

  162. Lawson, Steven F. Black Ballots: Voting Rights in the South,1944-1969. Rowman & Littlefield, 1999.

  163. Lazarus, Edward. Black Hills/White Justice: The Sioux Nation Versus the United States, 1775 to the Present. HarperCollins.

  164. Leab, Daniel J. I Was a Communist for the FBI: The Unhappy Life andTimes of Matt Cvetic. Penn State, 2000.

  165. Lee, R. Alton. The Bizarre Careers of John R. Brinkley. Kentucky,2003.

  166. Leslie, Stuart. The Cold War and American Science: The Military Industrial Academic Complex at MIT and Stanford. Columbia, 1994.

  167. Lindsey-Poland, John. Emperors in the Jungle: The Hidden History ofthe US in Panama. Duke, 2003.

  168. Logevall, Fredrik. Choosing War: The Lost Chance for Peace and theEscalation of War in Vietnam. California, 1999.

  169. Madison, James H. A Lynching in the Heartland: Race and Memory inAmerica. Palgrave, 2001.

  170. DONE!Manis, Andrew M. A Fire You Can't Put Out: The Civil Rights Life ofBirmingham's Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth. Alabama, 2000.

  171. Markovits, Andrei S. and Steven L. Hillerman. Offsides: Soccer andAmerican Exceptionalism. Princeton, 2001.

  172. Marling, Karal Ann. Merry Christmas! Celebrating America's GreatestHoliday. Harvard, 2001.

  173. DONE!Marsh, Charles. God's Long Summer: Stories of Faith and CivilRights. Princeton, 2000.

  174. DONE!Matthews, Jean V. The Rise of the New Woman: The Women's Movement inAmerica, 1875-1930. Ivan Dee, 2003.

  175. McGirr, Lisa. Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the New AmericanRight. Princeton, 2001.

  176. DONE!Meyer, Kathryn and Terry Parssinen. Webs of Smoke: Smugglers,Warlords, Spies, and the History of the International Drug Trade. Rowmanand Littlefield, 2002.

  177. Michel, Michael. The Eleven Days of Christmas: America's Last VietnamBattle. Encounter, 2001.

  178. DONE!Moran, Jeffrey P. Teaching Sex: The Shaping of Adolescence in the20th Century. Harvard, 2001.

  179. More, Ellen S. Restoring the Balance: Women Physicians and theProfession of Medecine, 1850-1995. Harvard, 2001.

  180. Nasaw, David. Going Out: The Rise and Fall of Public Amusements. Harvard, 1999.

  181. Nash, Philip. The Other Missiles of October: Eisenhower, Kennedy, andthe Jupiters, 1957-1963. North Carolina, 2000.

  182. DONE!Neiberg, Michael S. Making Citizen-Soldiers: ROTC and the Ideology ofAmerican Military Service. Harvard, 1999.

  183. Nelson, H. Viscount Berky. The Rise and Fall of Modern BlackLeadership: Chronicle of a Twentieth Century Tragedy. UPA, 2003.

  184. Numbers, Ronald L. Darwinism Comes to America. Harvard, 1998.

  185. DONE!Ott, Katherine. Fevered Lives: Tuberculosis in American Culture since1870. Harvard, 1996.

  186. CLAIMED!Ozersky, Josh. Archie Bunker's America: TV in an Era of Change,1968-1978. Southern Illinois, 2003.

  187. Pastras, Phil. Dead Man Blues: Jelly Roll Morton Way Out West. California, 2001.

  188. Phillips, Kevin. Wealth and Democracy: A Political History of theAmerican Rich. Broadway, 2002.

  189. Plummer, Brenda Gayle. Rising Wind: Black Americans and US ForeignAffairs, 1935-1960. North Carolina, 1997.

  190. Posner, Richard A. Breaking the Deadlock: The 2000 Election, theConstitution, and the Courts. Princeton, 2001.

  191. Powell, Lawrence N. Troubled Memory: Anne Levy, the Holocaust, andDavid Duke's Louisiana. North Carolina, 2000.

  192. Puddington, Arch. Broadcasting Freedom: The Cold War Triumph of RadioFree Europe and Radio Liberty. Kentucky, 2003.

  193. DONE!Raskin, Jamin B. We the Students: Supreme Court Cases for and AboutStudents. CQ Press, 2003.

  194. Raskin, Jonah. For the Hell of It: The Life and Times of AbbieHoffman. California, 1998.

  195. Renehan, Edward J. Jr. The Kennedys at War, 1937-1945. Doubleday,2002.

  196. DONE!Robin, Ron. The Barbed-Wire College: Reeducating German POWs in theUnited States During World War II. Princeton, 2000.

  197. Ross, William G. A Muted Fury: Populists, Progressives, and LaborUnions Confront the Courts, 1890-1937. Princeton, 2000.

  198. Rupp, Leila. Worlds of Women: The Making of an International Women'sMovement. Princeton, 2000.

  199. DONE!Sandler, Stanley. The Korean War: No Victors, No Vanquished. Kentucky, 2003.

  200. Saunders, Richard Jr. Merging Lines: American Railroads,1900-1970. Northern Illinois, 2001.

  201. Schmitz, David F. Thank God They're on Our Side: The United States andRight-Wing Dictatorships, 1921-1965. North Carolina, 2000.

  202. Schoonover, Thomas. Uncle Sam's War of 1898 and the Origins ofGlobalization. Kentucky, 2003.

  203. Schudson, Michael. The Good Citizen: A History of American CivicLife. Harvard, 1999.

  204. CLAIMED!Schultz, Jeffrey D. Presidential Scandals. CQ Press, 1999.

  205. Schweizer, Peter. Reagan's War: The Epic Story of His Forty YearStruggle and Final Triumph Over Communism. Doubleday, 2002.

  206. Sernett, Milton C. Bound for the Promised Land: African AmericanReligion and the Great Migration. Duke, 1997.

  207. DONE!Sheingate, Adam D. The Rise of the Agricultural Welfare State: Institutions and Interest Group Power in the United States, France, andJapan. Princeton, 2001.

  208. Skeel, David A. Jr. Debt's Dominion: A History of Bankruptcy Law inAmerica. Princeton, 2001.

  209. Sledge, E.B. China Marine. Alabama, 2002.

  210. Smith, Carl. Urban Disorder and the Shape of Belief: The Great ChicagoFire, the Haymarket Bomb, and the Model Town of Pullman. Chicago,1994.

  211. Smith, Kathleen E.R. God Bless America: Tin Pan Alley Goes to War. Kentucky, 2003.

  212. CLAIMED!Smith, Suzanne. Dancing in the Streets: Motown and the CulturalPolitics of Detroit. Harvard, 2000.

  213. CLAIMED!Spinney, Robert G. City of Big Shoulders: A History of Chicago. Northern Illinois, 2001.

  214. Stein, Judith. Running Steel, Running America: Race, Economic Policy,and the Decline of Liberalism. North Carolina, 2000.

  215. Stephens, Martha. The Treatment: The Story of Those Who Died in theCincinnati Radiation Tests. Duke, 2002.

  216. Stoler, Mark. Allies and Adversaries: The Joint Chiefs of Staff, theGrand Alliance, and US Strategy in World War II. North Carolina, 2000.

  217. Summers, Mark Wahlgren. Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion: The Making of aPresident, 1884. North Carolina, 2000.

  218. CLAIMED!TeCube, Leroy. Year in Nam: A Native American Soldier's Story. Nebraska, 1999.

  219. Temes, Peter S. The Just War: An American Reflection on the Moralityof War in Our Time. Ivan Dee, 2003.

  220. Thomas, Andrew Peyton. Clarence Thomas: A Biography. Encounter,2001.

  221. Unger, Nancy C. Fighting Bob LaFollette: The Righteous Reformer. North Carolina, 2000.

  222. Upchurch, Thomas Adams. Legislating Racism: The Billion DollarCongress and the Birth of Jim Crow. Kentucky, 2004.

  223. Vale, Lawrence J. From the Puritans to the Projects: Public Housing andPublic Neighborhoods. Harvard, 2001.

  224. Vassberg, David E. Stockholm on the Rio Grande: A Swedish FarmingColony on the Mesquite Frontier of Southernmost Texas, 1912-1985. UPA,2003.

  225. Weisbrot, Robert. Maximum Danger: Kennedy, the Missiles, and theCrisis of American Confidence. Ivan Dee, 2003.

  226. Welsome, Eileen. The Plutonium Files: America's Secret MedicalExperiments in the Cold War. Delta, 1999.

  227. CLAIMED!White, G. Edward. Creating the National Pasttime: Baseball TransformsItself, 1903-1953. Princeton, 2000.

  228. Wickham, DeWayne. Bill Clinton and Black America. Ballantine,2002.

  229. Wilkins, David E. American Indian Politics and the American PoliticalSystem. Rowman and Littlefield, 2001.

  230. Wills, David C. The First War on Terrorism: Counter-Terrorism Policyduring the Reagan Administration. Rowman and Littlefield, 2003.

  231. CLAIMED!Wolfe, Charles K. and James Akenson. The Women of Country Music. Kentucky, 2003.

  232. DONE!Wolfe, Margaret Ripley. Daughters of Canaan: A Saga of SouthernWomen. Kentucky, 2003.