Social conditions
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Social conditions
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Social conditions
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Incoming Resources
- The new country, a social history of the American frontier, 1776-1890, Richard A. Bartlett
- How to be a Victorian, a dawn-to-dusk guide to Victorian life, Ruth Goodman
- Bound for glory, America in color, 1939-43, introduction by Paul Hendrickson
- The vertigo years, Europe, 1900-1914, Philipp Blom
- The making of the English working class, by E.P. Thompson
- Women in imperial China, Bret Hinsch
- The children of NAFTA, labor wars on the U.S./Mexico border, David Bacon
- In the garden of beasts, love, terror, and an American family in Hitler's Berlin, Erik Larson
- Women in early America, edited by Thomas A. Foster ; foreword by Carol Berkin ; afterword by Jennifer L. Morgan
- Iran, the legacy of the Islamic Revolution, Morris M. Mottale
- Comeback cities, a blueprint for urban neighborhood revival, Paul S. Grogan, Tony Proscio
- Politics and culture in contemporary Iran, challenging the status quo, edited by Abbas Milani, Larry Diamond
- The hidden lives of Tudor women, a social history, Elizabeth Norton
- Muckraking!, the journalism that changed America, [compiled by] Judith and William Serrin
- In other rooms, other wonders, Daniyal Mueenuddin
- The conspiracy of the young, [by] Paul Lauter and Florence Howe
- American colossus, the triumph of capitalism, 1865-1900, H.W. Brands
- The Tejano community, 1836-1900, by Arnoldo De León ; with a contribution by Kenneth L. Stewart ; new foreword by Richard Griswold del Castillo ; new afterword by the author
- White supremacy and racism in the post-civil rights era, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
- Random family, love, drugs, trouble, and coming of age in the Bronx, Adrian Nicole LeBlanc
- The New Deal, edited by John Braeman, Robert H. Bremner, David Brody
- A feminist in the White House, Midge Costanza, the Carter years, and America's culture wars, Doreen J. Mattingly
- A delusion of Satan, the full story of the Salem witch trials, Frances Hill
- Landon Carter's uneasy kingdom, revolution and rebellion on a Virginia plantation, Rhys Isaac
- Colossus, how the corporation changed America, [edited by] Jack Beatty
- Jude the obscure, Thomas Hardy ; edited with an introduction and notes by Patricia Ingham
- The Peru reader, history, culture, politics, edited by Orin Starn, Carlos Iván Degregori, and Robin Kirk
- China's Future, David Shambaugh
- Vanishing America, in pursuit of our elusive landscapes, James Conaway
- Brazil on the rise, the story of a country transformed, Larry Rohter
- Social movements of the 1960s, searching for democracy, Stewart Burns
- The bitter taste of victory, life, love, and art in the ruins of the Reich, Lara Feigel
- Home fronts, a wartime America reader, edited by Michael S. Foley and Brendan P. O'Malley
- White cargo, the forgotten history of Britain's White slaves in America, Don Jordan and Michael Walsh
- Where ghosts walked, Munich's road to the Third Reich, David Clay Large
- American mojo, lost and found, restoring our middle class before the world blows by, Peter D. Kiernan
- The counterfeiters, with Journal of The counterfeiters, André Gide ; the novel translated from the French by Dorothy Bussy ; the Journal translated from the French and annotated by Justin O'Brien
- The vanquished, why the First World War failed to end, Robert Gerwarth
- The legacy of Tiananmen, China in disarray, James A.R. Miles
- Germans into Nazis, Peter Fritzsche
- The marriage problem, how our culture has weakened families, James Q. Wilson
- Soul by soul, life inside the antebellum slave market, Walter Johnson
- The way we never were, American families and the nostalgia trap, Stephanie Coontz
- A power governments cannot suppress, Howard Zinn
- Haiti, the aftershocks of history, Laurent Dubois
- Fuel, Cinema Libre Distribution presents ; Blue Water Entertainment, Open Pictures, and Hero BX present ; in association with Digital Neural Axis and PIC Agency ; a Josh Tickell film ; produced by Blue Water Entertainment and Open Pictures ; produced by Greg Reitman, Dale Rosenbloom, Daniel Assael, Darius Fisher, and Rebecca Harrell ; directed by Josh Tickell ; written by Johnny O'Hara
- Diamonds of war, [Africa's blood diamonds], produced by Partisan Pictures, Inc. for National Geographic Television & Film ; Peter Schnall, producer ; writers, Dominic Cunningham-Reid, Patrick Prentice
- Social change and prejudice, including Dynamics of prejudice, Bruno Bettelheim and Morris Janowitz
- There is power in a union, the epic story of labor in America, Philip Dray
- People get ready, the fight against a jobless economy and a citizenless democracy, Robert W. McChesney and John Nichols
Outgoing Resources
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