Political Science
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Political Science
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Political Science
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Actions
Incoming Resources
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- Foreign policy, inc., privatizing America's national interest, Lawrence Davidson
- Politics on demand, the effects of 24-hour news on American politics, Alison Dagnes
- Homer Simpson goes to Washington, American politics through popular culture, edited by Joseph J. Foy ; with a foreword by Stanley K. Schultz
- Waging war to make peace, U.S. intervention in global conflicts, Susan Yoshihara
- Civil rights in the gateway to the South, Louisville, Kentucky, 1945-1980, Tracy E. K'Meyer
- Woodrow Wilson and Harry Truman, mission and power in American foreign policy, Anne R. Pierce
- Congressional ambivalence, the political burdens of constitutional authority, Jasmine Farrier
- Freedom's main line, the journey of reconciliation and the Freedom Rides, Derek Charles Catsam
- The future of religion in American politics, edited by Charles W. Dunn
- New York longshoremen, class and power on the docks, William J. Mello ; foreword by Richard Greenwald and Timothy J. Minchin
- Becoming King, Martin Luther King Jr. and the making of a national leader, Troy Jackson ; introduction by Clayborne Carson
- The presidency in the twenty-first century, edited by Charles W. Dunn
- Freedom on the border, an oral history of the civil rights movement in Kentucky, [compiled and edited by] Catherine Fosl and Tracy E. K'Meyer
- Intelligence analysis, how to think in complex environments, Wayne Michael Hall and Gary Citrenbaum ; foreword by Patrick M. Hughes
- The mind of empire, China's history and modern foreign relations, Christopher A. Ford
- Yes, we did?, from King's dream to Obama's promise, Cynthia Griggs Fleming
Outgoing Resources
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