1
The Dawes Act (1887). https://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/eight/dawes.htm
2
‘Kill the Indian, and Save the Man’: Capt. Richard H. Pratt on the Education of Native Americans. http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/4929/
3
Interview Excerpts from Andrew Windyboy, Our Spirits Don’t Speak English (dir. Rich Heape, 2008). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDshQTBh5d4
4
Photos: Before and After Carlisle. http://www.radiolab.org/story/photos-before-and-after-carlisle/
5
Strathman N. Student Snapshots: An Alternative Approach to the VisualHistory of American Indian Boarding Schools. Humanities 2015;4:726–47. doi:10.3390/h4040726
6
Bloom J. To show what an Indian can do: sports at Native American boarding schools. Minneapolis: : University of Minnesota Press 2000. http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/warw/detail.action?docID=310519
7
Carlson LA. Indians, bureaucrats, and land: the Dawes Act and the decline of Indian farming. Westport, Connecticut: : Greenwood Press 1981. http://0-hdl.handle.net.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/2027/heb.03799.0001.001
8
Churchill W. A little matter of genocide: holocaust and denial in the Americas,  1492 to the present. San Francisco: : City Lights Books 1997.
9
Churchill W. Acts of rebellion: the Ward Churchill reader. New York: : Routledge 2003. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb3084988
10
Dunbar-Ortiz R. An indigenous peoples’ history of the United States. Boston: : Beacon Press 2014.
11
Fitzgerald SJ. Native women and land: narratives of dispossession and resurgence. Albuquerque, New Mexico: : University of New Mexico Press 2015. http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/warw/detail.action?docID=1865280
12
Fixico DL. The invasion of Indian country in the twentieth century: American capitalism and tribal natural resources. 2nd ed. Boulder: : University Press of Colorado 2012. http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/warw/detail.action?docID=3039759
13
Owings A. Indian voices: listening to Native Americans. New Brunswick, N.J.: : Rutgers University Press 2011. http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/warw/detail.action?docID=849484
14
Rifkin M. Manifesting America: the imperial construction of U.S. national space. New York: : Oxford University Press 2009. http://0-dx.doi.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195387179.001.0001
15
Smith A, LaDuke W. Conquest: sexual violence and American Indian genocide. [Durham, NC]: : Duke University Press 2015.
16
Turner: The Frontier In American History. http://xroads.virginia.edu/~hyper/turner/
17
Adelman J, Aron S. From Borderlands to Borders: Empires, Nation-States, and the Peoples in between in North American History. The American Historical Review 1999;104. doi:10.2307/2650990
18
American Soldiers in the Philippines Write Home about the War. http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/58/
19
Adas M. Dominance by design: technological imperatives and America’s civilizing mission. Cambridge, Mass: : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 2006. https://go.exlibris.link/84x9j0hs
20
Almaguer T. Racial fault lines: the historical origins of white supremacy in California. New ed. Berkeley, Calif: : University of California Press 2008.
21
Armitage S. Here’s to the Women: Western Women Speak Up. The Journal of American History 1996;83. doi:10.2307/2944947
22
Berger MA. Sight unseen: whiteness and American visual culture. Berkeley: : University of California Press 2005. https://go.exlibris.link/7BYnrRp0
23
Brown D. The gentle tamers: women of the old west. London: : Barrie and Jenkins 1973.
24
Brown D. Bury my heart at Wounded Knee: an Indian history of the American  West. London: : Vintage 1991.
25
De León A. Racial frontiers: Africans, Chinese, and Mexicans in western America, 1848-1890. 1st ed. Albuquerque: : University of New Mexico Press 2002.
26
Cronon W. Revisiting the Vanishing Frontier: The Legacy of Frederick Jackson Turner. The Western Historical Quarterly 1987;18. doi:10.2307/969581
27
Cronon W, Miles GA, Gitlin J. Under an open sky: rethinking America’s Western past. New York: : W.W. Norton 1992.
28
Cronon W. Nature’s metropolis: Chicago and the Great West. New York: : Norton 1991.
29
Faragher JM, Cronon W, Miles G, et al. The Frontier Trail: Rethinking Turner and Reimagining the American West. The American Historical Review 1993;98. doi:10.2307/2166384
30
Cullinane MP. Liberty and American anti-imperialism: 1898-1909. Basingstoke: : Palgrave Macmillan 2012. https://go.exlibris.link/DLS1y7k8
31
Hine RV, Faragher JM. The American west: a new interpretative history. New Haven: : Yale University Press 2000.
32
Garcia GL. I am the Other: Puerto Rico in the Eyes of North Americans, 1898. The Journal of American History 2000;87. doi:10.2307/2567915
33
Gutierrez DG. Significant to Whom?: Mexican Americans and the History of the American West. The Western Historical Quarterly 1993;24. doi:10.2307/970704
34
Hilfrich F. Debating American exceptionalism: Empire and democracy in the wake of the Spanish-American war. Basingstoke: : Palgrave Macmillan 2012. https://go.exlibris.link/wtvsjN9T
35
Hoganson KL. Fighting for American manhood: how gender politics provoked the  Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars. New Haven, Conn: : Yale University Press 1998.
36
Hunt MH. The American ascendancy: how the United States gained and wielded global dominance. Chapel Hill: : University of North Carolina Press 2007. https://go.exlibris.link/Qgm3Jj3N
37
Isenberg AC. The destruction of the bison: an environmental history, 1750-1920. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 2000. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2792078
38
Jacobson MF. Barbarian virtues: the United States encounters foreign peoples at  home and abroad, 1876-1917. New York: : Hill and Wang 2000.
39
Kasson JS. Buffalo Bill’s Wild West: celebrity, memory, and popular history. 1st paperback ed. New York: : Hill and Wang 2001.
40
Kramer PA. The blood of government: race, empire, the United States, & the Philippines. Chapel Hill: : University of North Carolina Press 2006. https://go.exlibris.link/69tb4lTN
41
Kramer, Paul. Making Concessions: Race and Empire Revisited at the Philippine Exposition, St. Louis, 1901-1905. Radical History Reviewhttps://0-read-dukeupress-edu.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/radical-history-review/article/1999/73/75/29766/Making-Concessions-Race-and-Empire-Revisited-at
42
Kramer. The Water Cure | The New Yorker. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2008/02/25/the-water-cure
43
Klein KL. Frontiers of historical imagination: narrating the European conquest of native America, 1890-1990. Berkeley: : University of California Press 1999.
44
LaFeber W. The American age: United States foreign policy at home and abroad :  1750 to the present. 2nd ed. New York: : W. W. Norton 1994.
45
Limerick PN. Disorientation and Reorientation: The American Landscape Discovered from the West. The Journal of American History 1992;79. doi:10.2307/2080797
46
Limerick PN. The legacy of conquest: the unbroken past of the American West. New York: : W.W. Norton 1987.
47
Love ETL. Race over empire: racism and U.S. imperialism, 1865-1900. Chapel Hill: : University of North Carolina Press 2004. https://go.exlibris.link/71Cd59mS
48
Miller BM. From liberation to conquest: the visual and popular cultures of the Spanish-American War of 1898. Amherst: : University of Massachusetts Press 2011. https://go.exlibris.link/GbNWL0l1
49
Milner CA, Butler AM, Lewis DR. Major problems in the history of the American West: documents and essays. 2nd ed. Boston: : Houghton Mifflin 1997.
50
Milner CA, O’Connor CA, Sandweiss MA. The Oxford history of the American West. Oxford: : Oxford University Press 1994.
51
Murphy G. Shadowing the white man’s burden: U.S. imperialism and the problem of the color line. New York: : New York University Press 2010. https://go.exlibris.link/5VP2XLCS
52
Myres SL. Westering women and the frontier experience, 1800-1915. 1st ed. Albuquerque: : University of New Mexico Press 1982.
53
Okihiro GY. Cane fires: the anti-Japanese movement in Hawaii, 1865-1945. Philadelphia: : Temple University Press 1991. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2948914
54
Pascoe P. Race, Gender, and Intercultural Relations: The Case of Interracial Marriage. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 1991;12. doi:10.2307/3346572
55
Pascoe P. Miscegenation Law, Court Cases, and Ideologies of ‘Race’ in Twentieth-Century America. The Journal of American History 1996;83. doi:10.2307/2945474
56
Nash GD. The American West transformed: the impact of the Second World War. Lincoln: : University of Nebraska Press 1990.
57
Nash R. Wilderness and the American mind. 4th ed. New Haven: : Yale Nota Bene 2001.
58
Riley G. Women and Indians on the frontier, 1825-1915. 1st ed. Albuquerque: : University of New Mexico Press 1984.
59
Riley G. Confronting race: women and Indians on the frontier, 1815-1915. Albuquerque: : University of New Mexico Press 2004.
60
Saxton A. The indispensable enemy: labor and the anti-Chinese movement in  California. Berkeley: : University of California  Press 1971.
61
Slotkin R. The fatal environment: the myth of the frontier in the age of industrialization, 1800-1890. Norman: : University of Oklahoma Press 1998.
62
Slotkin R. Gunfighter nation: the myth of the frontier in twentieth-century  America. Oklahoma paperbacks ed. Norman: : University of Oklahoma Press 1998.
63
Smith HN. Virgin land: the American West as symbol and myth. Reissued, with a new preface. Cambridge (Mass.): : Harvard University Press 1970. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2755096
64
Smith SL. Reimagining Indians: native Americans through Anglo eyes, 1880-1940. Oxford: : Oxford University 2000. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2898172
65
Truettner WH, Anderson NK, National Museum of American Art (U.S.), et al. The West as America: reinterpreting images of the frontier,  1820-1920. Washington: : Published for the National Museum of American  Art by the Smithsonian Institution Press 1991.
66
White R. ‘It’s your misfortune and none of my own’: a new history of the American West. Norman: : University of Oklahoma Press 1991.
67
Williams WA. The tragedy of American diplomacy. 2nd ed., rev.enl. New York: : Dell Publishing Co 1972.
68
Williams WA. Empire as a way of life: an essay on the causes and character of America’s present predicament, along with a few thoughts about an alternative. New York: : Oxford University Press 1980.
69
Stagecoach. Dir. John Ford, sc. Dudley Nichols. With John Wayne & Claire Trevor. United Artists, 1939. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEuCMRRLts8
70
Lewis Hine Photographs. https://www.archives.gov/exhibits/picturing_the_century/portfolios/port_hine.html#
71
How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York : Jacob August Riis. https://archive.org/details/howotherhalfliv00riisgoog
72
Carter C. Writing with Light: Jacob Riis’s Ambivalent Exposures. College English;71:117–41.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/25472312
73
George Dimock. Children of the Mills: Re-Reading Lewis Hine’s Child-Labour Photographs. Oxford Art Journal 1993;16:37–54.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/1360511
74
Adams H, Gooder J. The education of Henry Adams. London: : Penguin 1995. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2956837
75
Addams J, Sidel R. Twenty years at Hull-House: with autobiographical notes. New York: : Penguin Books 1998.
76
Baker P. The moral frameworks of public life: gender, politics, and the state in rural New York, 1870-1930. New York: : Oxford University Press 1991.
77
Barrett JR. Work and community in the jungle: Chicago’s packinghouse workers,  1894-1922. Urbana: : University of Illinois Press 1987.
78
Berger MA, Eakins T. Man made: Thomas Eakins and the construction of Gilded Age manhood. Berkeley, Calif: : University of California Press
79
Blanchard MW. Oscar Wilde’s America: counterculture in the gilded age. New Haven: : Yale University Press 1998.
80
Bodnar JE. The transplanted: a history of immigrants in urban America. Bloomington: : Indiana University Press 1985.
81
Boyer PS. Urban masses and moral order in America, 1820-1920. Cambridge, Mass: : Harvard University Press 1978. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2932439
82
Brody D. Workers in industrial America: essays on the twentieth century  struggle. 2nd ed. New York: : Oxford University Press 1993.
83
Buhle P. Marxism in the United States: remapping the history of the American  Left. Rev. ed. London: : Verso 1991.
84
Buhle MJ. Women and American socialism, 1870-1920. Urbana: : University of Illinois Press 1981.
85
Burns S. Inventing the modern artist: art and culture in gilded age America. New Haven: : Yale University Press 1996.
86
Carnegie A, Van Dyke JC. Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie. London: : Constable 1920. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2996109
87
Cashman SD. America in the Gilded Age: from the death of Lincoln to the rise of Theodore Roosevelt. 3rd ed. New York: : New York University Press http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb3457530
88
Callow AB. The Tweed Ring. New York: : Oxford University Press 1966.
89
Jill Conway. Jane Addams: An American Heroine. Daedalus 1964;93:761–80.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/20026854
90
Davis M. Prisoners of the American dream: politics and economy in the history of the US working class. London: : Verso Editions 1986.
91
Dawley A. Struggles for justice: social responsibility and the liberal state. Cambridge, Mass: : The Belknap Press of Harvard University  Press 1991.
92
Dubofsky M. We shall be all: a history of the Industrial Workers of the world. New York: : Quadrangle/New York Times Book Co 1969.
93
Dubofsky M. Industrialism and the American worker, 1865-1920. Arlington Heights: : AHM Publishing Corporation 1975.
94
Vincent de Santis. American Politics in the Gilded Age. The Review of Politics 1963;25:551–61.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/1405849
95
Fink L. Major problems in the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era: documents  and essays. Lexington, Mass: : D.C. Heath 1993.
96
Fink L. Workingmen’s democracy: the Knights of Labor and American politics. Urbana: : University of Illinois Press 1983.
97
Eric Foner. Why Is There No Socialism in the United States? History Workshop 1984;:57–80.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/4288545
98
Freeberg E. Democracy’s prisoner: Eugene V. Debs, the great war, and the right to dissent. Cambridge, Mass: : Harvard University Press 2008. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2929895
99
Friedman LJ, McGarvie MD. Charity, philanthropy, and civility in American history. Cambridge, UK: : Cambridge University Press 2003.
100
Frisch MH, Walkowitz DJ. Working-class America: essays on labor, community, and American  society. Urbana: : University of Illinois Press 1983.
101
Glad PW. Progressives and the Business Culture of the 1920s. The Journal of American History 1966;53. doi:10.2307/1893931
102
Goldberg ML. An army of women: gender and politics in gilded age Kansas. Baltimore, Md: : Johns Hopkins University Press
103
Goodwyn L. Democratic promise: the Populist moment in America. New York: : Oxford University Press 1976.
104
Green JR. Grass-roots socialism: radical movements in the Southwest, 1895-1943. Baton Rouge: : Louisiana State University Press 1978.
105
Gutman HG. Work, culture, and society in industrializing America: essays in  American working-class and social history. Oxford: : Blackwell 1977.
106
Hansen C. Social Influences on Jazz Style: Chicago, 1920-30. American Quarterly 1960;12. doi:10.2307/2710331
107
Higham J. Strangers in the land: patterns of American nativism, 1860-1925. Westport, Conn: : Greenwood Press 1981. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2667403
108
Hilkey JA. Character is capital: success manuals and manhood in Gilded Age  America. Chapel Hill, N.C.: : University of North Carolina Press 1997.
109
Hoerder D. ‘Struggle a hard battle’: essays on working-class immigrants. DeKalb, Ill: : Northern Illinois University Press 1986.
110
Hofstadter R. The age of reform: from Bryan to F.D.R. London: : Cape 1962.
111
Holt J. Trade unionism in the British and U.S. steel industries, 1880–1914: A comparative study. Labor History 1977;18:5–35. doi:10.1080/00236567708584416
112
Hovenkamp H. Regulatory Conflict in the Gilded Age: Federalism and the Railroad Problem. The Yale Law Journal 1988;97. doi:10.2307/796340
113
Jacoby SM. Employing bureaucracy: managers, unions, and the transformation of work in the 20th century. Rev. ed. Mahwah, N.J.: : Lawrence Erlbaum 2004. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb3099121
114
Kennedy DM. Over here: the First World War and American society. Oxford: : Oxford University Press 1982. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2666829
115
Maury Klein. In Search of Jay Gould. The Business History Review 1978;52:166–99.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/3113034
116
Konzett DC. Administered Identities and Linguistic Assimilation: The Politics of Immigrant English in Anzia Yezierska’s Hungry Hearts. American Literature 1997;69. doi:10.2307/2928216
117
Lears TJJ. Rebirth of a nation: the making of modern America, 1877-1920. 1st Harper Perennial ed. New York: : Harper Perennial 2010.
118
Lears TJJ. No place of grace: antimodernism and the transformation of American  culture, 1880-1920. Chicago: : University of Chicago Press 1994.
119
Levine S. Labor’s True Woman: Domesticity and Equal Rights in the Knights of Labor. The Journal of American History 1983;70. doi:10.2307/1900207
120
Licht W. Industrializing America: the nineteenth century. Baltimore, Md: : John Hopkins University Press 1995.
121
Link AS. Woodrow Wilson and the progressive era, 1910-1917. New York: : Harper & Row 1963.
122
Lubove R. The progressives and the slums: tenement house reform in New York  City, 1890-1917. Westport, Conn: : Greenwood Press
123
Mc Laurin MA. The racial policies of the knights of labor and the organization of Southern Black workers. Labor History 1976;17:568–85. doi:10.1080/00236567608584409
124
McLennan KA. Woman’s Place: ‘Marriage’ in America’s Gilded Age. Theatre Journal 1985;37. doi:10.2307/3206853
125
Montgomery D. The fall of the house of labor: the workplace, the state and  American labor activism, 1865-1925. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1987. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2792010
126
Montgomery D. To study the people: The American working class∗. Labor History 1980;21:485–512. doi:10.1080/00236568008584594
127
Morgan HW. The gilded age. Revised and enlarged ed. Syracuse, N.Y.: : Syracuse University Press 1970.
128
Nugent WTK. Crossings: the great transatlantic migrations, 1870-1914. Bloomington: : Indiana University Press 1992.
129
Oestreicher RJ. Solidarity and fragmentation: working people and class consciousness in Detroit, 1875-1900. Urbana: : University of Illinois Press 1986.
130
Salazar J. Bodies of Reform: The Rhetoric of Character in Gilded Age America. New York University Press 2010. https://go.exlibris.link/c16lmqc7
131
Paul A. Shackel and Matthew M. Palus. The Gilded Age and Working-Class Industrial Communities. American Anthropologist 2006;108:828–41.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/4496522
132
Sinclair U. The jungle. New York: : Random House 2002.
133
Thelen DP. Social Tensions and the Origins of Progressivism. The Journal of American History 1969;56. doi:10.2307/1908127
134
Tomlins CL. The state and the unions: labor relations, law, and the organized  labour movement in America, 1880-1960. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1985.
135
Trachtenberg A, Foner E. The Incorporation of America: culture and society in the gilded age. New York: : Hill and Wang 1982.
136
Twain M, Warner CD. The gilded age: a tale of today. New York: : Meridian 1994.
137
Veblen T. The theory of the leisure class. [1st ed. reprinted]. New York: : Augustus M. Kelley 1965.
138
Warner SB. Streetcar suburbs: the process of growth in Boston, 1870-1900. 2nd ed. Cambridge (Mass.): : Harvard University Press 1978.
139
Richard White. Information, Markets, and Corruption: Transcontinental Railroads in the Gilded Age. The Journal of American History 2003;90:19–43.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/3659790
140
Wiebe RH. The search for order, 1877-1920. London: : Macmillan 1967.
141
Yezierska A. Hungry Hearts. 1920.http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/gilded/people/text6/yezierska.pdf
142
Zeidel RF. Immigrants, progressives, and exclusion politics: the Dillingham Commission, 1900-1927. DeKalb: : Northern Illinois University Press
143
Zieger RH. America’s Great War: World War I and the American experience. Lanham, Md: : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
144
Zunz O. Making America corporate 1870-1920. Chicago: : University of Chicago Press 1990.
145
Franklin Delano Roosevelt - First Fireside Chat (‘The Banking Crisis’). http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/fdrfirstfiresidechat.html
146
Dorothea Lange’s ‘Migrant Mother’ Photographs in the Farm Security Administration Collection: An Overview (Library of Congress). https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/list/128_migm.html
147
Evans’ Photograph albums for Let us now praise famous men. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2003656560/
148
Carlebach ML. Documentary and Propaganda: The Photographs of the Farm Security Administration. The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts 1988;8. doi:10.2307/1503967
149
Edwin Amenta and Drew Halfmann. Wage Wars: Institutional Politics, WPA Wages, and the Struggle for U.S. Social Policy. American Sociological Review 2000;65:506–28.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/2657380
150
Badger AJ. The New Deal: the depression years, 1933-40. Basingstoke: : Macmillan Education 1989.
151
Baskerville SW, Willett R. Nothing else to fear: new perspectives on America in the thirties. Manchester: : Manchester University Press 1985.
152
Cohen L. Making a new deal: industrial workers in Chicago, 1919-1939. 2nd ed., new ed. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 2008. https://go.exlibris.link/QKkkqq7l
153
Bauman JF, Coode TH. In the eye of the Great Depression: New Deal reporters and the agony of the American people. DeKalb: : Northern Illinois University Press 1988.
154
Biles R. The Urban South in the Great Depression. The Journal of Southern History 1990;56. doi:10.2307/2210665
155
Bremer WW. Along the ‘American Way’: The New Deal’s Work Relief Programs for the Unemployed. The Journal of American History 1975;62. doi:10.2307/2936218
156
Brinkley A. Voices of protest: Huey Long, Father Coughlin, and the Great  Depression. 1st ed. New York: : Knopf 1982.
157
Brinkley A. The end of reform: New Deal liberalism in recession and war. New York: : Vintage Books 1996.
158
Chafe WH. The achievement of American liberalism: the New Deal and its legacies. New York: : Columbia University Press 2003. https://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/search/C__SThe%20Achievement%20of%20American%20Liberalism%20%3A%20The%20New%20Deal%20and%20Its%20Legacies__Ff%3Afacetmediatype%3Ah%3Ah%3AE-Book%3A%3A__Orightresult__U__X0?lang=eng&suite=cobalt
159
Daniels R. The Bonus March: an episode of the great depression. Westport, Conn: : Greenwood Pub. Co 1971.
160
Denning M. The cultural front: the laboring of American culture in the twentieth century. [2010 ed.]. London: : Verso 2010.
161
Erenberg LA. From New York to Middletown: Repeal and the Legitimization of Nightlife in the Great Depression. American Quarterly 1986;38. doi:10.2307/2712822
162
Agee J, Evans W. Let us now praise famous men. [S.l.]: : Peter Owen 1965.
163
Goldfield M. Worker Insurgency, Radical Organization, and New Deal Labor Legislation. The American Political Science Review 1989;83. doi:10.2307/1961668
164
Gordon C. Major problems in American history, 1920-1945: documents and essays. Boston: : Houghton Mifflin 1999.
165
Gordon RW. The Change in the Political Alignment of Chicago’s Negroes During the New Deal. The Journal of American History 1969;56. doi:10.2307/1904208
166
Gregory JN. American exodus: the Dust Bowl migration and Okie culture in California. New York: : Oxford University Press 1991.
167
Hamby AL. The New Deal: Avenues for Reconsideration. Polity 1999;31. doi:10.2307/3235242
168
Hamilton DE. The New Deal. Boston: : Houghton Mifflin 1999.
169
Harris J. Federal art and national culture: the politics of identity in New  Deal America. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1995.
170
Kennedy DM. Freedom from fear: the American people in Depression and war,  1929-1945. New York: : Oxford University Press 1999. https://go.exlibris.link/SHzSwfBH
171
Kennedy DM. Freedom from fear: the American people in Depression and war,  1929-1945. New York: : Oxford University Press 1999. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2667225
172
Kester H. Revolt among the sharecroppers. New York: : Arno Press 1969.
173
Lange D, Taylor PS, Stourdzé S. An American exodus: a record of human erosion. Nouv. éd. / établie par Sam Stourdzé. Paris: : J.-M. Place 1999.
174
Leff MH. Taxing the ‘Forgotten Man’: The Politics of Social Security Finance in the New Deal. The Journal of American History 1983;70. doi:10.2307/1900209
175
Leuchtenburg WE. The FDR years: on Roosevelt and his legacy. New York: : Columbia University Press 1995.
176
Leuchtenburg WE. Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1932-1940. (1st ed.). New York: : Harper & Row
177
Levine RF. Class struggle and the New Deal: industrial labor, industrial capital, and the state. Lawrence, Kan: : University Press of Kansas 1988.
178
Martin CJ. Dance marathons: performing American culture of the 1920sand 1930s. Jackson, Miss: : University Press of Mississippi http://0-hdl.handle.net.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/2027/heb.05944.0001.001
179
McElvaine RS. The Great Depression: America, 1929-1941. New York: : Times Books 1993.
180
McFadden MT. ‘America’s Boy Friend Who Can’t Get a Date’: Gender, Race, and the Cultural Work of the Jack Benny Program, 1932-1946. The Journal of American History 1993;80. doi:10.2307/2079699
181
Moran K, Rogin M. ‘What’s the Matter with Capra?’: Sullivan’s Travels and the Popular Front. Representations 2000;:106–34. doi:10.2307/2902927
182
Muscio G. Hollywood’s new deal. Philadelphia: : Temple University Press 1996. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2942655
183
Perkins F. People at work. New York: : The John Day co 1934.
184
Poole M. The segregated origins of social security: African Americans and the welfare state. Chapel Hill: : University of North Carolina Press 2006. https://go.exlibris.link/XH5GcWRT
185
Potter CB. War on crime: bandits, G-men, and the politics of mass culture. New Brunswick, N.J.: : Rutgers University Press 1998.
186
Ruíz V. Cannery women, cannery lives: Mexican women, unionization, and the California food processing industry, 1930-1950. 1st ed. Albuquerque: : University of New Mexico Press 1987.
187
Steinbeck J. The grapes of wrath. London: : Penguin 2000.
188
Schlesinger AM. The age of Roosevelt: Vol.2: The coming of the New Deal. London: : Heinemann 1960.
189
Smith JS. New Deal Public Works at War: The WPA and Japanese American Internment. Pacific Historical Review 2003;72:63–92. doi:10.1525/phr.2003.72.1.63
190
Sundstrom WA. Last Hired, First Fired? Unemployment and Urban Black Workers During the Great Depression. The Journal of Economic History 1992;52. doi:10.1017/S0022050700010834
191
Stott W. Documentary expression and thirties America. New York: : Oxford University Press 1973.
192
Terkel S. Hard times: an oral history of the great depression. London: : Allen Lane 1970. https://go.exlibris.link/CH2PHyMD
193
Turner C. Marketing modernism between the two world wars. Amherst: : University of Massachusetts Press 2003.
194
Ware S. Beyond suffrage: women in the New Deal. Cambridge, Mass: : Harvard University Press 1981.
195
Weber D. Dark sweat, white gold: California farm workers, cotton, and the New Deal. Berkeley: : University of California Press 1996.
196
Weiss NJ. Farewell to the party of Lincoln: black politics in the age of FDR. Princeton: : Princeton University Press 1983.
197
>The War Relocation Camps of World War II--Document 1. https://www.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/89manzanar/89facts2.htm
198
Letter from Louise Ogawa to Clara Breed (30 November 1942). http://www.janm.org/exhibits/breed/11_30_42_t.htm
199
Dear Miss Breed: Letters from Camp. http://www.janm.org/exhibits/breed/1_6_42_t.htm
200
Korematsu v. United States | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute. https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/323/214
201
Cheryl Greenberg. Black and Jewish Responses to Japanese Internment. 1995;14:3–37.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/27500003
202
Alpers BL. This is the Army: Imagining a Democratic Military in World War II. The Journal of American History 1998;85. doi:10.2307/2568436
203
Bailey BL, Farber DR. The first strange place: race and sex in World War II Hawaii. Baltimore: : Johns Hopkins University Press 1994.
204
Bennett T. Culture, Power, and Mission to Moscow: Film and Soviet-American Relations during World War II. The Journal of American History 2001;88. doi:10.2307/2675103
205
Bérubé A, D’Emilio J, Freedman EB. Coming out under fire: the history of gay men and women in World War II. 20th anniversary ed. Chapel Hill, N.C.: : University of North Carolina Press 1990. http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/warw/detail.action?docID=605905
206
Blum JM. V was for victory: politics and American culture during World War II. New York: : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1976.
207
Bodnar J. Saving Private Ryan and Postwar Memory in America. The American Historical Review 2001;106. doi:10.2307/2692325
208
Brooks C. In the Twilight Zone between Black and White: Japanese American Resettlement and Community in Chicago, 1942-1945. The Journal of American History 2000;86. doi:10.2307/2567582
209
Canaday M. Building a Straight State: Sexuality and Social Citizenship under the 1944 G.I. Bill. Journal of American History 2003;90. doi:10.2307/3660882
210
Costello J. Love, sex and war: changing values, 1939-45. London: : Collins 1985.
211
Dallek R. Franklin D. Roosevelt and American foreign policy, 1932-1945. New York: : Oxford University Press 1979. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2898222
212
Pete Daniel. Going among Strangers: Southern Reactions to World War II. The Journal of American History 1990;77:886–911.http://0-jah.oxfordjournals.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/content/77/3/886.short
213
Diggins JP. The proud decades: America in war and in peace, 1941-1960. New York: : Norton 1988.
214
Doherty TP. Projections of war: Hollywood, American culture, and World War II. New York: : Columbia University Press 1999.
215
Freeman J. Delivering the goods: Industrial unionism during World War II. Labor History 1978;19:570–93. doi:10.1080/00236567808584513
216
Goldstein JS. War and gender: how gender shapes the war system and vice versa. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 2001.
217
Graebner W. The age of doubt: American thought and culture in the 1940s. Boston: : Twayne Publishers 1990.
218
Griswold del Castillo R. World War II and Mexican American civil rights. 1st ed. Austin, Tex: : University of Texas Press 2008.
219
Harris HJ. The right to manage: industrial relations policies of American  business in the 1940s. Madison, Wis: : University of Wisconsin Press 1982. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2668499
220
Hartmann SM. The home front and beyond: American women in the 1940s. New York: : Twayne Publishers 1995.
221
Higonnet MR. Behind the lines: gender and the two world wars. New Haven: : Yale University Press 1987.
222
Hine DC. Black Professionals and Race Consciousness: Origins of the Civil Rights Movement, 1890-1950. Journal of American History 2003;89. doi:10.2307/3092543
223
Honey M. Creating Rosie the Riveter: class, gender, and propaganda during World War II. 2nd printing, with revisions. Amherst: : University of Massachusetts Press 1985.
224
Kessler‐Harris A. "Rosie the riveter”;: Who was she? Labor History 1983;24:249–53. doi:10.1080/00236568308584707
225
Kennedy DM. Freedom from fear: the American people in Depression and war,  1929-1945. New York: : Oxford University Press 1999. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2667225
226
Clayton R. Koppes. Blacks, Loyalty, and Motion-Picture Propaganda in World War II. The Journal of American History 1986;73:383–406.http://0-jah.oxfordjournals.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/content/73/2/383.short
227
Kruse KM, Tuck SGN. Fog of war: the Second World War and the civil rights movement. New York: : Oxford University Press https://go.exlibris.link/96NmknSC
228
LaFeber W. The American age: United States foreign policy at home and abroad :  1750 to the present. 2nd ed. New York: : W. W. Norton 1994.
229
Mark H. Leff. The Politics of Sacrifice on the American Home Front in Worid War II. The Journal of American History 1991;77:1296–318.http://0-jah.oxfordjournals.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/content/77/4/1296.short
230
Leonard KA. The battle for Los Angeles: racial ideology and World War II. Albuquerque: : University of New Mexico Press 2006.
231
Lichtenstein N. Labor’s war at home: the CIO in World War II. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1982.
232
Lipsitz G, Lipsitz G. Rainbow at midnight: labor and culture in the 1940s. Urbana: : University of Illinois Press
233
Steve Meyer. Rough Manhood: The Aggressive and Confrontational Shop Culture of U.S. Auto Workers during World War II. Journal of Social History 2002;36:125–47.http://0-jsh.oxfordjournals.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/content/36/1/125
234
Nalty BC. Strength for the fight: a history of black Americans in the military. New York: : Free Press 1986.
235
Bruce Nelson. Organized Labor and the Struggle for Black Equality in Mobile during World War II. The Journal of American History 1993;80:952–88.http://0-jah.oxfordjournals.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/content/80/3/952.short
236
Noakes J. The Civilian in war: the Home Front in Europe, Japan and the USA in  World War II. Exeter: : University of Exeter Press 1992.
237
David H. Onkst. "First a Negro … Incidentally a Veteran”: Black World War Two Veterans and the G.I. Bill of Rights in the Deep South, 1944–1948. Journal of Social History 1998;31:517–43.http://0-jsh.oxfordjournals.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/content/31/3/517
238
Polenberg R. War and society: the United States, 1941-1945. Philadelphia: : Lippincott 1972.
239
Polenberg R. One nation divisible: class, race, and ethnicity in the United States since 1938. Harmondsworth, Eng: : Penguin Books 1980.
240
Robinson G. By order of the president: FDR and the internment of Japanese  Americans. Cambridge, Mass: : Harvard University Press 2001. https://go.exlibris.link/cFzKdxR1
241
Rollins PC, O’Connor JE. Why we fought: America’s wars in film and history. Lexington, Ky: : University Press of Kentucky 2008.
242
Scott AF. One Woman’s Experience of World War II. The Journal of American History 1990;77. doi:10.2307/2079184
243
Sitkoff H. Racial Militancy and Interracial Violence in the Second World War. The Journal of American History 1971;58. doi:10.2307/1893729
244
Sklaroff LR. Constructing G.I. Joe Louis: Cultural Solutions to the ‘Negro Problem’ during World War II. The Journal of American History 2002;89. doi:10.2307/3092347
245
Smith G. When Jim Crow met John Bull: black American soldiers in World War II Britain. London: : Tauris 1987.
246
Terkel S. ‘The good war’: an oral history of World War Two. New York: : New Press 1997.
247
Winkler AM. Home Front U.S.A.[electronic resource]. 2nd ed. Wiley-Blackwell, 2014: http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2869969
248
Wynn NA. The Afro-American and the Second World War. Revised ed. New York: : Holmes & Meier 1993.
249
Ronald_Reagan HUAC Testimony Excerpt, 1947 - YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saVnq3snkeI
250
(99) Walt Disney HUAC Testimony Excerpt, 1947 - YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWLmfNEzaZo
251
(99) Dalton Trumbo HUAC Testimony Excerpt, 1947 - YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFR4RIyekis
252
(99) Howard Lawson HUAC Testimony Excerpt, 1947 - YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7W3XbDZqO4
253
Make Mine Freedom : Sutherland (John) Productions : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/MakeMine1948
254
‘Enemies from Within’: Senator Joseph R. McCarthy’s Accusations of Disloyalty. http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/6456
255
‘National Suicide’: Margaret Chase Smith and Six Republican Senators Speak Out Against Joseph McCarthy’s Attack on ‘Individual Freedom’. http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/6459
256
Friedman A. The Strange Career of Annie Lee Moss: Rethinking Race, Gender, and McCarthyism. Journal of American History 2007;94:445–68. doi:10.2307/25094960
257
Alexander CC. Holding the line: the Eisenhower era 1952-1961. Ann Arbor: : UMI Books on Demand 1999.
258
Alperovitz G. Atomic diplomacy: Hiroshima and Potsdam : the use of the atomic bomb and the American confrontation with Soviet power. 2nd expanded ed. London: : Pluto Press 1994.
259
Ambrose SE, Brinkley D. Rise to globalism: American foreign policy since 1938. 9th rev. ed. New York: : Penguin 2011.
260
Bailey, Beth. Rebels without A Cause? Teenagers in the 50s. History Today;40.https://arlir.iii.com/nonret~S0&atitle=Rebels+without+A+Cause?+Teenagers+in+the+50s&title=History+Today&aufirst=Bailey&auinit=&aulast=&issn=&eissn=&coden=&volume=40&issue=2&spage=&epage=&quarter=&ssn=&date=Feb+&sid=&reqtype3
261
Barnouw E. Tube of plenty: the evolution of American television. 2nd rev. ed. New York: : Oxford University Press 1990. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2953915
262
Bell D. The end of ideology: on the exhaustion of political ideas in the fifties : with ‘The resumption of history in the new century’. Cambridge, Mass: : Harvard University Press 2000.
263
Bonsal PW. Cuba, Castro and the United States. Foreign Affairs 1967;45. doi:10.2307/20039231
264
Boyer P. From Activism to Apathy: The American People and Nuclear Weapons, 1963-1980. The Journal of American History 1984;70. doi:10.2307/1899750
265
Bremner RH, Reichard GW. Reshaping America: society and institutions, 1945-1960. Columbus: : Ohio State University Press 1982.
266
Campbell J. This is the Beat Generation: New York-San Francisco-Paris. London: : Secker & Warburg 1999.
267
Carlton D. Churchill and the Soviet Union. Manchester: : Manchester University Press 2000.
268
Carter D. Cracking the Ike age: aspects of fifties America. Aarhus: : Aarhus University Press 1992.
269
Carter PA. Another part of the fifties. New York: : Columbia University Press 1983.
270
Caute D. The great fear: the anti-Communist purge under Truman and Eisenhower. New York: : Simon and Schuster 1978.
271
Chafe WH. The unfinished journey: America since World War II. 7th ed. New York: : Oxford University Press 2011.
272
Charters A. The Penguin Book of the Beats. Harmondsworth: : Penguin Books 1993.
273
Chayefsky P. Television plays. New York: : Simon and Schuster 1955.
274
Cuordileone KA. ‘Politics in an Age of Anxiety’: Cold War Political Culture and the Crisis in American Masculinity, 1949-1960. The Journal of American History 2000;87. doi:10.2307/2568762
275
Diggins JP. The proud decades: America in war and in peace, 1941-1960. New York: : Norton 1988.
276
Ehrenreich B. The hearts of men: American dreams and the flight from commitment. Garden City, N.Y.: : Anchor Press/Doubleday 1983.
277
Evans SM. Born for liberty: a history of women in America. New York: : Free Press 1989.
278
Feis H. From trust to terror: the onset of the cold war, 1945-1950. London: : Blond 1970.
279
Fradkin PL. Fallout: an American nuclear tragedy. Tucson: : University of Arizona Press
280
Fried RM. Nightmare in red: the McCarthy era in perspective. New York: : Oxford University Press 1990.
281
Gaddis JL. We now know: rethinking Cold War history. Oxford: : Clarendon Press 1997.
282
Galbraith JK. The affluent society. 4th ed. with a new introduction. London: : Deutsch 1985.
283
Galbraith J. The Theory of Social Balance. In: The affluent society. London: : Deutsch 1985. 190–2014.https://contentstore.cla.co.uk/secure/link?id=73c745da-9343-e611-80bd-0cc47a6bddeb
284
Gans HJ. The Levittowners: ways of life and politics in a new suburban  community. London: : Allen Lane 1967.
285
Gilbert JB. A cycle of outrage: America’s reaction to the juvenile delinquent in the 1950s. New York: : Oxford University Press 1986.
286
Grinde DA, Johansen BE. Ecocide of Native America: environmental destruction of Indian lands and peoples. 1st ed. Sante Fe, N.M.: : Clear Light
287
Guralnick P. Last train to Memphis: the rise of Elvis Presley. London: : Little, Brown 1994.
288
Halberstam D. The Fifties. 1st Ballantine Books ed. New York: : Ballantine Books 1994.
289
Marybeth Hamilton. Sexual Politics and African-American Music; Or, Placing Little Richard in History. History Workshop Journal 1998;:160–76.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/4289584
290
Immerman RH. The CIA in Guatemala: the foreign policy of intervention. Pbk. ed. Austin: : University of Texas Press http://0-hdl.handle.net.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/2027/heb.05125.0001.001
291
Jamison A, Eyerman R. Seeds of the sixties. Berkeley: : University of California Press 1994.
292
Jones H, Woods RB. Origins of the Cold War in Europe and the Near East: Recent Historiography and the National Security Imperative. Diplomatic history 1993;17:251–76. doi:10.1111/j.1467-7709.1993.tb00550.x
293
Kaufman B. The United States Response to the Soviet Economic Offensive of the 1950s. Diplomatic history 1978;2:153–65. doi:10.1111/j.1467-7709.1978.tb00428.x
294
Kolko G. Vietnam: anatomy of a war, 1940-1975. London: : Allen & Unwin 1986.
295
KRUPAR J. Burying Atomic History: The Mound Builders of Fernald and Weldon Spring. The Public Historian 2007;29:31–58. doi:10.1525/tph.2007.29.1.31
296
LaFeber W. The American age: United States foreign policy at home and abroad :  1750 to the present. 2nd ed. New York: : W. W. Norton 1994.
297
LaFeber W. The Constitution and United States Foreign Policy: An Interpretation. The Journal of American History 1987;74. doi:10.2307/1902149
298
Leffler MP. A preponderance of power: national security, the Truman  administration, and the Cold War. Stanford, Calif: : Stanford University Press 1992. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2755166
299
Link AS. Woodrow Wilson: revolution, war, and peace. Arlington Heights: : AHM
300
MacDonald CA. Korea: the war before Vietnam. Basingstoke: : Macmillan 1986.
301
Marcus G. Mystery train: images of America in rock ‘n’ roll music. 5th rev. ed. London: : Faber 2000.
302
Mayer MS. The Eisenhower presidency and the 1950s. Boston: : Houghton Mifflin 1998.
303
James M. McCormick and Eugene R. Wittkopf. Bipartisanship, Partisanship, and Ideology in Congressional-Executive Foreign Policy Relations, 1947-1988. The Journal of Politics 1990;52:1077–100.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/2131683
304
McMahon RJ. Eisenhower and Third World Nationalism: A Critique of the Revisionists. Political Science Quarterly 1986;101. doi:10.2307/2151625
305
Merrill D, Paterson TG. Major problems in American foreign relations: documents and essays. 7th ed. Boston, MA: : Wadsworth Cengage Learning 2010.
306
Messer R. Paths Not Taken: The US Department of State and Alternatives to Containment, 1945-1946. Diplomatic history 1977;1:297–319. doi:10.1111/j.1467-7709.1977.tb00244.x
307
Meyerowitz J. Beyond the Feminine Mystique: A Reassessment of Postwar Mass Culture, 1946- 1958. The Journal of American History 1993;79. doi:10.2307/2080212
308
Mills CW. The power elite. New York: : Oxford University Press 1999.
309
Navasky VS. Naming names. 1st Hill and Wang ed. New York: : Hill and Wang 2003.
310
Pells RH. The liberal mind in a conservative age: American intellectuals in the 1940s and 1950s. 2nd ed., with a new introd., 1st Wesleyan ed. Middletown, Conn: : Wesleyan University Press 1989.
311
Reeves TC. The life and times of Joe McCarthy: a biography. New York: : Stein and Day 1982.
312
Eugene J. Rosi. Mass and Attentive Opinion on Nuclear Weapons Test and Fallout, 1954-1963. The Public Opinion Quarterly 1965;29:280–97.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/2747062
313
Shaw T. Hollywood’s Cold War. Edinburgh: : Edinburgh University Press 2007. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2779663
314
Whyte WH. The organization man. London: : Cape 1957. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2992101
315
The Sources of Soviet Conduct. Foreign Affairs 1987;65. doi:10.2307/20043098
316
Kristina Zarlengo. Civilian Threat, the Suburban Citadel, and Atomic Age American Women. Signs 1999;24:925–58.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/3175598
317
University of Pennsylvania. http://www.upenn.edu/
318
Martin Luther King: Letter from a Birmingham Jail. https://www.africa.upenn.edu/Articles_Gen/Letter_Birmingham.html
319
Malcolm X: The Ballot or the Bullet. http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/speeches/malcolm_x_ballot.html
320
John A. Kirk. State of the Art: Martin Luther King, Jr. Journal of American Studies 2004;38:329–47.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/27557519
321
Tyson TB. Robert F. Williams, ‘Black Power,’ and the Roots of the African American Freedom Struggle. The Journal of American History 1998;85. doi:10.2307/2567750
322
Baldwin J. The fire next time. London: : Joseph 1963.
323
Branch T. Parting the waters: Martin Luther King and the Civil rights movement, 1954-63. London: : Macmillan 1988.
324
Carson C. The eyes on the prize: civil rights reader : documents, speeches and  firsthand accounts from the Black Freedom struggle, 1954-1990. New York, NY.: : Penguin 1991.
325
Carson C. In struggle: SNCC and the black awakening of the 1960s. Cambridge, Mass: : Harvard University Press 1981. https://go.exlibris.link/Hz6rH5z4
326
Chafe WH. Civilities and civil rights: Greensboro, North Carolina and the  black struggle for freedom. Oxford: : Oxford University Press 1980. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2666027
327
Cook R. Sweet land of liberty?: the African-American struggle for civil rights in the twentieth century. London: : Longman 1998. https://go.exlibris.link/g899nD9Z
328
Cone JH. Martin & Malcolm & America: a dream or a nightmare. Maryknoll, N.Y.: : Orbis Books 1991.
329
Eagles CW. Toward New Histories of the Civil Rights Era. The Journal of Southern History 2000;66. doi:10.2307/2588012
330
Fairclough A. To redeem the soul of America: the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Martin Luther King, Jr. Athens: : University of Georgia Press 1987.
331
Forman J. The making of Black revolutionaries: a personal account. New York: : Macmillan
332
Garrow DJ. Bearing the cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern  Christian Leadership Conference. New York: : W. Morrow 1986. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb3454248
333
Holt TC, Brown EB. Major problems in African-American history: documents and essays. 1st ed. Boston: : Houghton Mifflin 2000.
334
King RH. Civil rights and the idea of freedom. Athens: : University of Georgia Press 1996. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2905886
335
Marable M. Race, reform, and rebellion: the second reconstruction in black America, 1945-1990. 2nd ed. Jackson: : University Press of Mississippi 1991.
336
McMillen NR. Black Enfranchisement in Mississippi: Federal Enforcement and Black Protest in the 1960s. The Journal of Southern History 1977;43. doi:10.2307/2207646
337
Meier A, Rudwick EM. CORE: a study in the civil rights movement, 1942-1968. New York: : Oxford University Press 1973.
338
Meier A, Bracey JH. The NAACP as a Reform Movement, 1909-1965: ‘To Reach the Conscience of America’. The Journal of Southern History 1993;59. doi:10.2307/2210346
339
Morris AD. The origins of the civil rights movement: Black communities organizing for change. New York: : Free Press 1984.
340
Oates SB. Let the trumpet sound: a life of Martin Luther King, Jr. Edinburgh: : Payback 1998.
341
Perry B. Malcolm: the life of a man who changed black America. Barrytown, N.Y.: : Station Hill Press 1991.
342
Raines H. My soul is rested: movement days in the Deep South remembered. Harmondsworth: : Penguin 1983.
343
Sitkoff H, Foner E. The struggle for black equality, 1954-1992. Rev. ed. New York: : Hill and Wang 1993.
344
Trotter JW. The African American experience. Boston, Mass: : Houghton Mifflin 2001.
345
Ward B, Badger AJ, Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial Conference on Civil Rights and Race Relations. The making of Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement. Basingstoke, Hampshire: : Macmillan 1996.
346
White J. Black leadership in America: from Booker T. Washington to Jesse  Jackson. 2nd ed. London: : Longman 1990.
347
X M, Haley A. The autobiography of Malcolm X. London: : Penguin 2001.
348
A Round Table: Martin Luther King Jr (articles). Journal of American History 1987;74:436–81.http://0-jah.oxfordjournals.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/content/74/2.toc
349
Betty Friedan, Feminine Mystique Chapter 1. https://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/ows/seminars/tcentury/FeminineMystique.pdf
350
Gloria Steinem - Women Voters Can’t Be Trusted. http://www.msmagazine.com/spring2002/steinem.asp
351
The Combahee River Collective Statement (1977). http://circuitous.org/scraps/combahee.html
352
Breines W. What’s Love Got to Do with It? White Women, Black Women, and Feminism in the Movement Years. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 2002;27:1095–133. doi:10.1086/339634
353
Chafe WH. Women and equality: changing patterns in American culture. New York: : Oxford University Press 1977. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2898397
354
Conor L. The spectacular modern woman: feminine visibility in the 1920s. Bloomington: : Indiana University Press 2004.
355
Coontz S. A strange stirring: the Feminine mystique and American women at the dawn of the 1960s. New York: : Basic Books 2011.
356
Dora L. Costa. From Mill Town to Board Room: The Rise of Women’s Paid Labor. The Journal of Economic Perspectives 2000;14:101–22.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/2647077
357
Cott NF. The grounding of modern feminism. New Haven: : Yale University Press 1987.
358
Cott NF. No small courage: a history of women in the United States. New York: : Oxford University Press 2004.
359
Cott NF, Pleck E. A Heritage of her own: toward a new social history of American women. New York: : Simon and Schuster 1979. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2666823
360
Degler CN. At odds: women and the family in America from the Revolution to the  present. New York: : Oxford University Press 1980.
361
Douglas A. The feminization of American culture. London: : Papermac 1996.
362
Des Jardins J. Women and the historical enterprise in America: gender, race, and the politics of memory, 1880-1945. Chapel Hill: : University of North Carolina Press 2003. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2915596
363
DuBois EC. Feminism and suffrage: the emergence of an independent women’s movement in America, 1848-1869. Ithaca: : Cornell University Press 1978.
364
DuBois EC. Working Women, Class Relations, and Suffrage Militance: Harriot Stanton Blatch and the New York Woman Suffrage Movement, 1894-1909. The Journal of American History 1987;74. doi:10.2307/1908504
365
Mignon Duffy. Doing the Dirty Work: Gender, Race, and Reproductive Labor in Historical Perspective. Gender and Society 2007;21:313–36.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/27640972
366
Freedman EB. The New Woman: Changing Views of Women in the 1920s. The Journal of American History 1974;61. doi:10.2307/1903954
367
Kerber LK. Women of the Republic: Intellect and ideology in Revolutionary  America. Chapel Hill: : Published for the Institute of Early American History  and Culture by the University of North Carolina Press 1980.
368
Kessler-Harris A. Out to work: a history of wage-earning women in the United States. New York: : Oxford University Press 1982.
369
Kessler-Harris A. Gendering labor history. Urbana: : University of Illinois Press 2007.
370
Kraditor AS. The ideas of the woman suffrage movement, 1890-1920. New York: : Columbia University Press 1965.
371
Melder KE. Beginnings of sisterhood: the American woman’s rights movement,  1800-1850. New York: : Schocken Books 1977.
372
Newman LM. White women’s rights: the racial origins of feminism in the United States. New York: : Oxford University Press 1999. https://go.exlibris.link/pv5KRttc
373
Marsha Orgeron. Making ‘It’ in Hollywood: Clara Bow, Fandom, and Consumer Culture. Cinema Journal 2003;42:76–97.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/1566529
374
Rosenberg R. Divided lives: American women in the twentieth century. Harmondsworth: : Penguin 1993.
375
Rymph CE. Republican women: feminism and conservatism from suffrage through the rise of the new right. Chapel Hill: : University of North Carolina Press https://go.exlibris.link/LJFHJf2Y
376
Sklar KK. Florence Kelley and the nation’s work: the rise of women’s political culture, 1830-1900. New Haven: : Yale University Press 1997.
377
Sneider AL. Suffragists in an imperial age: U.S. expansion and the woman question, 1870-1929. New York: : Oxford University Press 2008.
378
Solomon BM. In the company of educated women: a history of women and higher  education in America. New Haven: : Yale University Press 1985.
379
Steinem G. Outrageous acts and everyday rebellions. 2nd ed. with a new preface and notes by the author. New York: : Henrry Holt 1995.
380
Ware S. Game, set, match: billie jean king and the revolution in womens sports. Chapel Hill: : Univ Of North Carolina Pr 2015.
381
Ware S. Beyond suffrage: women in the New Deal. Cambridge, Mass: : Harvard University Press 1981.
382
Susan Zeiger. Finding a Cure for War: Women’s Politics and the Peace Movement in the 1920s. Journal of Social History 1990;24:69–86.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/3787631
383
Port Huron Statement. http://www2.iath.virginia.edu/sixties/HTML_docs/Resources/Primary/Manifestos/SDS_Port_Huron.html
384
(99) Mr. Tambourine Man (Live at the Newport Folk Festival. 1964) - YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeP4FFr88SQ
385
Janis Joplin Ball & Chain Live At Woodstock 1969 - YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h66qXAK-q3o
386
Jimi Hendrix - National Anthem U.S.A  (Woodstock 1969) - YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwIymq0iTsw
387
Rossinow, Doug. The New Left in the Counterculture:  Hypotheses and Evidence. Radical History Reviewhttps://0-read-dukeupress-edu.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/radical-history-review/article/1997/67/79/88154/The-New-Left-in-the-Counterculture-Hypotheses-and
388
Anderson TH. The movement and the sixties. Oxford: : Oxford University Press 1995.
389
Anderegg MA. Inventing Vietnam: the war in film and television. Philadelphia: : Temple University Press 1991.
390
Bernstein I. Promises kept: John F. Kennedy’s new frontier. New York: : Oxford University Press 1991.
391
Bloom A, Breines W. ‘Takin’ it to the streets’: a sixties reader. 2nd ed. New York: : Oxford University Press 2003.
392
Brauer CM. Kennedy, Johnson, and the War on Poverty. The Journal of American History 1982;69. doi:10.2307/1887754
393
Breines W. Whose New Left? The Journal of American History 1988;75. doi:10.2307/1887869
394
Buzzanco R. Vietnam and the transformation of American life. Malden, Mass: : Blackwell Publishers 1999.
395
Cavallo D. A fiction of the past: the sixties in American history. New York: : Palgrave 1999.
396
Caro RA. The years of Lyndon Johnson. 1st ed. New York: : Knopf 1982.
397
Caro RA. The years of Lyndon Johnson: [Vol.2]: Means of ascent. New York: : Vintage Books 1991.
398
Caro RA. The years of Lyndon Johnson: [Vol.3]: Master of the Senate. London: : Jonathan Cape 2002.
399
Caro RA. The years of Lyndon Johnson: [Vol.4]: The passage of power. London: : The Bodley Head 2014.
400
Chafe WH. The unfinished journey: America since World War II. 7th ed. New York: : Oxford University Press 2011.
401
Coontz S. The way we really are: coming to terms with America’s changing families. New York: : BasicBooks 1997.
402
DeBenedetti C, Chatfield C. An American ordeal: the antiwar movement of the Vietnam era. Syracuse, N.Y.: : SyracuseUniversity Press 1990.
403
Gerstle G. Race and the Myth of the Liberal Consensus. The Journal of American History 1995;82. doi:10.2307/2082187
404
Gitlin T. The sixties: years of hope, days of rage. Revised trade edition. New York: : Bantam Books 1993.
405
Gosse V, Moser RR. The world the sixties made: politics and culture in recent America. Philadelphia: : Temple University Press 2003. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2931299
406
Herring GC. Vietnam Remembered. The Journal of American History 1986;73. doi:10.2307/1903610
407
Hersh SM. The dark side of Camelot. 1st Back Bay pbk. ed. Boston: : Back Bay Books 1998.
408
Heymann CD. RFK: a candid biography of Robert F. Kennedy. London: : Heinemann 1998.
409
Hodgson G. America in our time. New York: : Vintage Books 1976.
410
Hodgson G. In our time: America from World War II to Nixon. London (etc.): : Macmillan 1977.
411
Isserman M, Kazin M. America divided: the civil war of the 1960s. 4th ed. New York: : Oxford University Press 2012.
412
Kutler SI. The wars of Watergate: the last crisis of Richard Nixon. New York: : Norton 1992.
413
Leary, Timothy. Timothy Leary - Turn On. 1967.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPSzTBP5PAU
414
Leuchtenburg WE. A troubled feast: American society since 1945. Updated ed. Boston: : Little, Brown 1983.
415
Lurie A. The war between the Tates. London: : Heinemann 1974.
416
MacDonald I. Revolution in the head: the Beatles’ records and the sixties. 2nd rev. ed. London: : Pimlico 2005.
417
Marwick A. The sixties: cultural revolution in Britain, France, Italy, and the  United States, c.1958-c.1974. Oxford: : Oxford University Press 1998.
418
Matusow AJ. The unraveling of America: a history of liberalism in the 1960s. New York: : Harper & Row 1984.
419
McMahon RJ. Major problems in the history of the Vietnam War: documents and essays. 4th ed. Boston: : Houghton Mifflin 2008.
420
Miller DT. On our own: Americans in the sixties. Lexington, Massachusetts: : D.C. Heath 1996.
421
Miller J. Democracy is in the streets: from Port Huron to the siege of Chicago. Cambridge, Mass: : Harvard University Press 1994.
422
Miller T. The hippies and American values. Knoxville: : University of Tennessee Press 1991.
423
Joel Olson. Whiteness and the Polarization of American Politics. Political Research Quarterly 2008;61:704–18.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/20299771
424
Perlstein R. Who Owns The Sixties? Lingua Franca 1996;6.http://linguafranca.mirror.theinfo.org/9605/sixties.html
425
Reeves TC. A question of character: a life of John F. Kennedy. New York: : Crown Forum 1997.
426
Schulman BJ. Out of the Streets and into the Classroom? The New Left and the Counterculture in United States History Textbooks. The Journal of American History 1999;85. doi:10.2307/2568271
427
Blake Slonecker. The Columbia Coalition: African Americans, New Leftists, and Counterculture at the Columbia University Protest of 1968. Journal of Social History 2008;41:967–96.http://0-www.jstor.org.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk/stable/25096564
428
Sounes H. Down the highway: the life of Bob Dylan. New York: : Grove Press 2001.
429
Stevens J. Storming heaven: LSD and the American dream. London: : Grove 1993.
430
Sugrue TJ. Crabgrass-Roots Politics: Race, Rights, and the Reaction against Liberalism in the Urban North, 1940-1964. The Journal of American History 1995;82. doi:10.2307/2082186
431
Terkel S. The great divide: second thoughts on the American dream. London: : Headline 1989.
432
Werner CH. A change is gonna come: music, race & the soul of America. Rev. & updated. Ann Arbor: : University of Michigan Press 2006.
433
Ward B. Just my soul responding: rhythm and blues, black consciousness and  race relations. London: : UCL Press 1998. http://encore.lib.warwick.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2893749