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Power without RestraintThe Post9/11 Presidency and NationalSecurityChris EdelsonSpring 2016
John Bascom and the Origins of theWisconsin IdeaJ. David HoevelerSpring 2016
American SurveillanceIntelligence, Privacy, and the FourthAmendmentAnthony GregorySpring 2016
Eclipse of the AssassinsThe CIA, Imperial Politics, and the Slayingof Mexican Journalist Manuel BuendíaRussell H. Bartley and Sylvia EricksonBartley Fall 2015
RailroadersJack Delano’s HomefrontPhotographyEdited by John GruberFall 2015
Understanding and Teaching AmericanSlaveryEdited by Bethany Jay and Cynthia LynnLyerly, Foreword by Ira Berlin Fall 2015
A Mysterious Life and CallingFrom Slavery to Ministry in South CarolinaReverend Mrs. Charlotte S. Riley, Editedwith an introduction by Crystal J. Lucky,Foreword by Joycelyn K. MoodyFall 2015
Drift and MasteryAn Attempt to Diagnose the CurrentUnrestWalter LippmannSpring 2015
Pabst FarmsThe History of a Model FarmJohn EastbergFall 2014
Early African Entertainments AbroadFrom the Hottentot Venus to Africa's FirstOlympiansBernth LindforsFall 2014
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A Black Gambler’s World of Liquor,Vice, and Presidential PoliticsWilliam Thomas Scott of Illinois, 1839–1917Bruce L. MouserFall 2014
An American Diplomat in BolshevikRussiaDeWitt Clinton Poole / Edited by LorraineM. Lees and William S. RodnerFall 2014
In a New CenturyEssays on Queer History, Politics, andCommunity LifeJohn D’EmilioSpring 2014
The Round Barn, A Biography of anAmerican Farm, Volume ThreeRon’s Place, Breeders Coop, HybridCorn, Neighbors, Town, and CountyJacqueline Dougan JacksonSpring 2014
The Round Barn, A Biography of anAmerican Farm, Volume FourCorn Marketing, The American BreedersService, The Town, State, Nation, and theWorldJacqueline Dougan JacksonSpring 2014
Living a Land EthicA History of Cooperative Conservation onthe Leopold Memorial ReserveStephen A. LaubachSpring 2014
The Cross of War Christian Nationalism and U.S. Expansionin the SpanishAmerican War Matthew McCulloughSpring 2014
Into New TerritoryAmerican Historians and the Concept ofUS Imperialism James G. MorganSpring 2014
A Quiet Corner of the WarThe Civil War Letters of Gilbert and EstherClaflin, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, 1862–1863Gilbert Claflin and Esther Claflin, Editedby Judy CookFall 2013
It’s All a Kind of MagicThe Young Ken KeseyRick DodgsonFall 2013
The Education of an AntiImperialistRobert La Follette and U.S. ExpansionRichard DrakeFall 2013
Emergency Presidential PowerFrom the Drafting of the Constitution tothe War on TerrorChris EdelsonFall 2013
The Round Barn: A Biography of anAmerican Farm, Volume OneSilo and Barn, Milkhouse, Milk RoutesJacqueline Dougan JacksonFall 2013
The Round Barn, A Biography of anAmerican Farm, Volume TwoThe Big House, Around the FarmJacqueline Dougan JacksonFall 2013
The Perils of NormalcyGeorge L. Mosse and the Remaking ofCultural HistoryKarel PlessiniFall 2013
The La Follettes of WisconsinLove and Politics in Progressive AmericaBernard A. WeisbergerFall 2013
Voices from the Plain of JarsLife under an Air WarEdited by Fred Branfman with essays anddrawings by Laotian villagers Spring 2013
Creating Old World WisconsinThe Struggle to Build an Outdoor HistoryMuseum of Ethnic Architecture John D. KruglerSpring 2013
Cold War UniversityMadison and the New Left in the SixtiesMatthew LevinSpring 2013
Libraries and the Reading Public inTwentiethCentury AmericaEdited by Christine Pawley and Louise S.RobbinsSpring 2013
American Evangelicals and the 1960sEdited by Axel R. SchäferSpring 2013
More than They Bargained ForScott Walker, Unions, and the Fight forWisconsinJason Stein and Patrick MarleySpring 2013
Worse than the DevilAnarchists, Clarence Darrow, and Justicein a Time of Terror Dean A. StrangSpring 2013
SisterAn African American Life in Search ofJusticeSylvia Bell White and Jody LePageSpring 2013
Almost HomeA Brazilian American’s Reflections onFaith, Culture, and ImmigrationH. B. CavalcantiFall 2012
Channeling the PastPoliticizing History in Postwar AmericaErik ChristiansenFall 2012
Against the TideImmigrants, Day Laborers, andCommunity in Jupiter, FloridaSandra Lazo de la Vega and Timothy J.SteigengaFall 2012
Endless EmpireSpain’s Retreat, Europe’s Eclipse,America’s DeclineEdited by Alfred W. McCoy, Josep M.Fradera, and Stephen JacobsonFall 2012
Letters Home to SarahThe Civil War Letters of Guy C. Taylor,ThirtySixth Wisconsin VolunteersGuy C. Taylor, Edited by Kevin Aldersonand Patsy AldersonFall 2012
Science in PrintEssays on the History of Science and theCulture of PrintEdited by Rima D. Apple, Gregory J.Downey, and Stephen L. VaughnSpring 2012
The American JeremiadSacvan BercovitchSpring 2012
Ernest HemingwayThought in ActionMark CirinoSpring 2012
Chicago WhispersA History of LGBT Chicago beforeStonewallSt. Sukie de la CroixSpring 2012
Screen NazisCinema, History, and DemocracySabine HakeSpring 2012
Torture and ImpunityThe U.S. Doctrine of CoerciveInterrogationAlfred W. McCoySpring 2012
The University and the PeopleEnvisioning American Higher Education inan Era of Populist Protest Scott M. GelberFall 2011
ProletpenAmerica’s Rebel Yiddish PoetsEdited by Amelia Glaser and DavidWeintraub, Translated by Amelia GlaserFall 2011
US ExpansionismThe Imperialist Urge in the 1890sDavid HealyFall 2011
Life and Death on the Prairie Photographs and text by StephenLongmireFall 2011
Countercultural ConservativesAmerican Evangelicalism from thePostwar Revival to the New ChristianRightAxel R. SchäferFall 2011
Film and GenocideEdited by Kristi M. Wilson and Tomás F.CrowderTaraborrelliFall 2011
Back to the LandThe Enduring Dream of SelfSufficiency inModern AmericaDona BrownSpring 2011
Robert Koehler’s The StrikeThe Improbable Story of an Iconic1886 Painting of Labor ProtestJames M. DennisSpring 2011
Frank Lloyd Wright’s TaliesinIllustrated by Vintage PostcardsRandolph C. HenningSpring 2011
Environmental Politics and the Creationof a DreamEstablishing the Apostle Islands NationalLakeshoreHarold C. Jordahl Jr., with Annie L. BoothSpring 2011
When Horses Pulled the PlowLife of a Wisconsin Farm Boy, 1910–1929Olaf F. LarsonSpring 2011
A Muslim American SlaveThe Life of Omar Ibn SaidOmar Ibn Said, Translated from theArabic, edited, and with an introduction byAla AlryyesSpring 2011
For Labor, Race, and LibertyGeorge Edwin Taylor, His Historic Run forthe White House, and the Making ofIndependent Black PoliticsBruce L. MouserFall 2010
H. H. Bennett, PhotographerHis American LandscapeSara RathFall 2010
Glimpses into My Own Black BoxAn Exercise in SelfDeconstructionGeorge W. Stocking, Jr.Fall 2010
Creating the College ManAmerican Mass Magazines and MiddleClass Manhood, 1890–1915Daniel A. ClarkSpring 2010
SawdustedNotes from a PostBoom MillRaymond GoodwinSpring 2010
Education and the Culture of Print inModern AmericaEdited by Adam R. Nelson and John L.RudolphSpring 2010
Refuge DeniedThe St. Louis Passengers and theHolocaustSarah A. Ogilvie and Scott Miller, UnitedStates Holocaust Memorial MuseumSpring 2010
Spirits of EarthThe Effigy Mound Landscape of Madisonand the Four LakesRobert A. BirminghamFall 2009
Dane County PlaceNamesFrederic G. Cassidy, New introduction byTracy WillFall 2009
The Captain Frederick Pabst MansionAn Illustrated HistoryJohn C. EastbergFall 2009
Thoreau’s Democratic WithdrawalAlienation, Participation, and ModernityShannon L. MariottiFall 2009
Policing America’s EmpireThe United States, the Philippines, andthe Rise of the Surveillance StateAlfred W. McCoyFall 2009
North Woods RiverThe St. Croix River in Upper MidwestHistoryEileen M. McMahon and Theodore J.KaramanskiFall 2009
The Trashing of Margaret MeadAnatomy of an AnthropologicalControversyPaul ShankmanFall 2009
Mark Twain’s Own AutobiographyThe Chapters from the North AmericanReviewMark Twain, Edited by Michael J. Kiskis,Foreword by Sheila Leary Fall 2009
Turkish Migration to the United StatesFrom Ottoman Times to the PresentEdited by Kemal H. Karpat and A. DenizBalgamisSpring 2009
Emerson’s LiberalismNeal DolanSpring 2009
Conjoined Twins in Black and WhiteThe Lives of MillieChristine McKoy andDaisy and Violet HiltonEdited by Linda FrostSpring 2009
Colonial CrucibleEmpire in the Making of the ModernAmerican StateEdited by Alfred W. McCoy and FranciscoA. ScaranoSpring 2009
Education and DemocracyThe Meaning of Alexander Meiklejohn,1872–1964Adam R. NelsonSpring 2009
Democracy in PrintThe Best of The Progressive Magazine,1909–2009Edited by Matthew RothschildSpring 2009
Imaginary Friends Representing Quakers in AmericanCulture, 1650–1950James Emmett RyanSpring 2009
Crunch!A History of the Great American PotatoChipDirk BurhansFall 2008
Picturing IndiansPhotographic Encounters and TouristFantasies in H. H. Bennett's WisconsinDellsSteven D. HoelscherFall 2008
Purebred and HomegrownAmerica’s County FairsDrake Hokanson and Carol KratzFall 2008
Seaway to the FutureAmerican Social Visions and theConstruction of the Panama CanalAlexander MissalFall 2008
Of Time and PlaceA Farm in WisconsinRichard QuinneyFall 2008
Unsafe for DemocracyWorld War I and the U.S. JusticeDepartment’s Covert Campaign toSuppress DissentWilliam H. Thomas Jr.Fall 2008
Religion and the Culture of Print inModern AmericaEdited by Charles L. Cohen and Paul S.BoyerSpring 2008
Bloodstoppers and BearwalkersFolk Traditions of Michigan’s UpperPeninsula Richard M. Dorson, Edited and with anintroduction by James P. LearySpring 2008
Wisconsin VotesAn Electoral HistoryRobert Booth FowlerSpring 2008
Along Wisconsin’s Ice Age TrailPhotographs by Bart Smith, Edited byEric Sherman and Andrew Hanson IIISpring 2008
With HonorMelvin Laird in War, Peace, and PoliticsDale Van AttaSpring 2008
Ireland’s New WorldsImmigrants, Politics, and Society in theUnited States and Australia, 1815–1922Malcolm CampbellFall 2007
Margaret FullerTransatlantic Crossings in a RevolutionaryAgeEdited by Charles Capper and CristinaGiorcelliFall 2007
Raising Hell for JusticeThe Washington Battles of a HeartlandProgressiveDavid R. ObeyFall 2007
Around the Shores of Lake SuperiorA Guide to Historic SitesMargaret Beattie BogueSpring 2007
Wisconsin German Land and LifeEdited by Heike Bungert, Cora Lee Kluge,and Robert C. OstergrenFall 2006
Observing AmericaThe Commentary of British Visitors to theUnited States, 1890–1950Robert FrankelFall 2006
Lowering the BarLawyer Jokes and Legal CultureMarc GalanterFall 2006
MadisonThe Illustrated SesquicentennialHistory, Volume 1, 1856–1931Stuart D. LevitanFall 2006
Door County’s Emerald TreasureA History of Peninsula State ParkWilliam H. TishlerFall 2006
Women in PrintEssays on the Print Culture of AmericanWomen from the Nineteenth and TwentiethCenturiesEdited by James P. Danky and Wayne A.WiegandSpring 2006
Cosmopolitanism and SolidarityStudies in Ethnoracial, Religious, andProfessional Affiliation in the UnitedStatesDavid A. HollingerSpring 2006
Buried IndiansDigging Up the Past in a Midwestern TownLaurie Hovell McMillinSpring 2006
A Thousand Pieces of ParadiseLandscape and Property in the KickapooValleyLynne HeasleyFall 2005
A Mind of Her OwnHelen Connor Laird and Family, 1888–1982Helen L. LairdFall 2005
CheeseThe Making of a Wisconsin TraditionJerry AppsSpring 2005
Byron Kilbourn and the Development ofMilwaukeeGoodwin Berquist and Paul C. Bowers, Jr.Spring 2005
Farm CrossingThe Amazing Adventures of Addie andZacharyJack Bushnell, Illustrated by LaurieCapleSpring 2005
Women Medievalists and the AcademyEdited by Jane ChanceSpring 2005
Like a Deer Chased by the DogsThe Life of Chief OshkoshScott CrossSpring 2005
Greater Milwaukee’s Growing Pains,1950–2000An Insider’s ViewRichard W. CutlerSpring 2005
Harriet TubmanThe Life and the Life StoriesJean M. HumezSpring 2005
Voices of History 1941–1945Bradley G. LarsonSpring 2005
Paths of the PeopleThe Ojibwe in the ChippewaValleyTim PfaffSpring 2005
Hmong in AmericaJourney from a Secret WarTim PfaffSpring 2005
Useful Work for Unskilled WomenA Unique Milwaukee WPA ProjectMary Kellogg RiceSpring 2005
Wisconsin Where They RowA History of Varsity Rowing at theUniversity of WisconsinBradley F. TaylorSpring 2005
Breweries of WisconsinJerry AppsFall 2004
The Blind African SlaveOr Memoirs of Boyrereau Brinch,Nicknamed Jeffrey BraceJeffrey Brace, as told to Benjamin F.Prentiss, Esq., Edited and with anintroduction by Kari J. WinterFall 2004
The Rise and Fall of HMOsAn American Health Care RevolutionJan Gregoire CoombsFall 2004
Lords of the RingThe Triumph and Tragedy of CollegeBoxing’s Greatest TeamDoug MoeFall 2004
Memories of Lac du Flambeau EldersEdited by Elizabeth M. Tornes, With anintroduction by Leon Valliere, Jr.Fall 2004
Walking ShadowsOrson Welles, William Randolph Hearst,and Citizen KaneJohn Evangelist WalshFall 2004
An Emotional GauntletFrom Life in Peacetime America to theWar in European SkiesStuart J. WrightFall 2004
MadisonA History of the FormativeYearsDavid V. MollenhoffSpring 2004
Robert Ball and the Politics of SocialSecurityEdward D. BerkowitzFall 2003
GermanJewish Identities in AmericaEdited by Christof Mauch and JosephSalmonsFall 2003
Voices from the Federal TheatreBonnie Nelson Schwartz and theEducational Film Center, Foreword byRobert BrusteinFall 2003
The Woman in BattleThe Civil War Narrative of Loreta JanetaVelazquez, Cuban Woman andConfederate SoldierLoreta Janeta Velazquez, Introduction byJesse AlemánFall 2003
The Dane County Farmers’ MarketA Personal HistoryMary Carpenter with Quentin CarpenterSpring 2003
Apostles of CultureThe Public Librarian and AmericanSociety, 1876–1920Lora Dee GarrisonSpring 2003
New Directions in IrishAmericanHistoryEdited by Kevin KennySpring 2003
Pluralism at YaleThe Culture of Political Science in AmericaRichard M. MerelmanSpring 2003
Mission UnderwayThe History of the Popular CultureAssociation/American Culture Associationand the Popular Culture Movement 1967–2001Edited, Revised, and Updated by Ray B.Browne2002
Sundae BestA History of Soda FountainsAnne Cooper Funderburg2002
TheoAn AutobiographyTheodore BikelFall 2002
Land without NightingalesMusic in the Making of GermanAmericaEdited by Philip V. Bohlman and OttoHolzapfelFall 2002
Young BobA Biography of Robert M. La Follette, Jr.Patrick J. ManeyFall 2002
A City at WarMilwaukee Labor during World War IIRichard L. PiferFall 2002
A Summer Up NorthHenry Aaron and the Legend of Eau ClaireBaseballJerry PolingFall 2002
Purity in PrintBook Censorship in America from theGilded Age to the Computer AgePaul S. BoyerSpring 2002
Landscape, Nature, and the BodyPoliticFrom Britain’s Renaissance to America’sNew WorldKenneth Robert OlwigSpring 2002
StrongMinded WomanThe Story of Lavinia Goodell, Wisconsin’sFirst Female LawyerMary Lahr SchierSpring 2002
On InterpretationStudies in Culture, Law, and the SacredEdited by Andrew D. Weiner and LeonardV. KaplanSpring 2002
Madness, Melancholy, and the Limitsof the SelfGraven Images, Volume 3Edited by Andrew D. Weiner and LeonardV. Kaplan Spring 2002
Transgression, Punishment,Responsibility, ForgivenessGraven Images, Volume 4Edited by Andrew D. Weiner and LeonardV. KaplanSpring 2002
Graven Images, Volume 2The BodyEdited by Andrew D. Weiner and LeonardV. Kaplan Spring 2002
Graven Images, Volume 1A Journal of Culture, Law, and the SacredEdited by Andrew D. Weiner and LeonardV. KaplanSpring 2002
Wisconsin Then and NowThe WisconsinSesquicentennialRephotography ProjectNicolette Bromberg, Withintroductory essays by StevenHoelscher and Thomas R.ValeFall 2001
Vertical MarginsMountaineering and the Landscapes ofNeoimperialismReuben EllisFall 2001
Regional FictionsCulture and Identity in NineteenthCenturyAmerican LiteratureStephanie FooteFall 2001
Early American Cinema in TransitionStory, Style, and Filmmaking, 1907–1913Charlie KeilFall 2001
Wisconsin IndiansNancy Oestreich LurieFall 2001
Delimiting AnthropologyOccasional Inquiries and ReflectionsGeorge W. Stocking, Jr.Fall 2001
Keepers of the WolvesThe Early Years of Wolf Recovery inWisconsinRichard P. ThielFall 2001
Diaries of Girls and WomenA Midwestern American SamplerEdited by Suzanne L. BunkersSpring 2001
The Experimental CollegeAlexander MeiklejohnSpring 2001
The Life and Adventures of Henry BibbAn American SlaveHenry Bibb, With a new introduction byCharles J. HeglarFall 2000
Indian Mounds of WisconsinRobert A. Birmingham and Leslie E.Eisenberg, Fall 2000
Fishing the Great LakesAn Environmental History, 1783–1933Margaret Beattie BogueFall 2000
The Antiquities of Wisconsin, asSurveyed and DescribedI. A. LaphamFall 2000
Emile de AntonioRadical Filmmaker in Cold War AmericaRandolph LewisFall 2000
La PointeVillage Outpost on Madeline IslandHamilton Nelson Ross, With a foreword byThomas Vennum, Jr.Fall 2000
Ned Wayburn and the Dance RoutineFrom Vaudeville to the Ziegfeld FolliesBarbara StratynerFall 2000
The GermanSpeaking 48ersBuilders of Watertown, WisconsinCharles J. WallmanSpring 2000
Cross Currents in the InternationalWomen’s Movement, 1848–1948Patricia Ward D’Itri1999
The Essential Aldo LeopoldQuotations and CommentariesEdited by Curt Meine and Richard L.KnightFall 1999
Confronting HistoryA MemoirGeorge L. MosseFall 1999
Recovering the PrairieEdited by Robert F. SayreFall 1999
ChiaroscuroEssays of IdentityHelen BaroliniSpring 1999
The University of Wisconsin: A History,Volume IVRenewal to Revolution, 1945–1971E. David Cronon and John W. JenkinsSpring 1999
The Oneida Indian JourneyFrom New York to Wisconsin, 1784–1860Edited by Laurence M. Hauptman and L.Gordon McLester III, With a Foreword byWilliam T. Hagan and a Preface by GeraldHillSpring 1999
When Government Was GoodMemories of a Life in PoliticsHenry S. Reuss, With a Foreword by JohnKenneth GalbraithSpring 1999
The Crusade for JusticeChicano Militancy and theGovernment’s War on DissentErnesto B. VigilSpring 1999
Proud Traditions and FutureChallengesThe University of Wisconsin–MadisonCelebrates 150 YearsEdited by David Ward and Noel RadomskiSpring 1999
Silent WitnessesRepresentations of WorkingClass Womenin the United StatesJacqueline Ellis1998
The Tented FieldA History of Cricket in AmericaTom Melville1998
The Making of a Chicano MilitantLessons from CristalJosé Angel GutiérrezFall 1998
Heritage on StageThe Invention of Ethnic Place in America’sLittle SwitzerlandSteven D. HoelscherFall 1998
Who Owns America?Social Conflict over Property RightsEdited by Harvey M. JacobsFall 1998
Women and Health in AmericaHistorical ReadingsEdited by Judith Walzer LeavittFall 1998
Studying Native AmericaProblems and ProspectsEdited by Russell ThorntonFall 1998
Wisconsin’s Past and PresentA Historical AtlasWisconsin Cartographers’ Guild, With anIntroduction by William CrononFall 1998
The Life and Works of CharlesSealsfield (Karl Postl) 1793–1864Edited by Charlotte L. BrancaforteSpring 1998
The Wisconsin RiverAn Odyssey through Time and SpaceRichard D. DurbinSpring 1998
The GermanAmerican PressEdited by Henry GeitzSpring 1998
My GenerationCollective Autobiography and IdentityPoliticsJohn Downton HazlettSpring 1998
Jumping the LineThe Adventures and Misadventures of anAmerican RadicalWilliam Herrick, With an introduction byPaul BermanSpring 1998
The Flags of the Iron BrigadeHoward Michael Madaus and Richard H.ZeitlinSpring 1998
The Cristal ExperimentA Chicano Struggle for Community ControlArmando NavarroSpring 1998
The German Language in America,1683–1991Edited by Joseph C. SalmonsSpring 1998
The Golden SignpostA Guide to Happiness and ProsperityTranslated by Colin D. Thomson, Editedby Charlotte Lang BrancaforteSpring 1998
Life in the Shadows of the CrystalPalace 1910–1927Ford Workers in the Model T EraClarence Hooker1997
Children of the RoojmeA Family’s Journey from LebanonElmaz AbinaderFall 1997
Recovering BodiesIllness, Disability, and Life WritingG. Thomas Couser, Foreword by NancyMairsFall 1997
American SuperrealismNathanael West and the Politics ofRepresentation in the 1930sJonathan VeitchFall 1997
Sickness and Health in AmericaReadings in the History of Medicine andPublic HealthEdited by Judith Walzer Leavitt andRonald L. NumbersSpring 1997
Splintered SisterhoodGender and Class in the Campaignagainst Woman SuffrageSusan E. MarshallSpring 1997
Wisconsin Land and LifeA Portrait of the StateEdited by Robert C. Ostergren andThomas R. ValeSpring 1997
Chippewa Treaty RightsThe Reserved Rights of Wisconsin'sChippewa Indians in HistoricalPerspectiveRonald N. Satz, With a Foreword byRennard StricklandSpring 1997
BefriendingThe American SamaritansMonica Dickens1996
Buckeye SchoolmasterA Chronicle of Midwestern Rural Life,1853–1865Edited by J. Merton England1996
The Healthiest CityMilwaukee and the Politics of HealthReform: Wisconsin EditionJudith Walzer LeavittFall 1996
Kenneth Burke in Greenwich VillageConversing with the Moderns, 1915–1931Jack SelzerFall 1996
Postwar Politics in the G7Orders and Eras in ComparativePerspectiveEdited by Byron E. ShaferFall 1996
The World According to Hollywood,1918–1939Ruth VaseyFall 1996
Cultural Map of WisconsinA Cartographic Portrait of the StateDavid Woodward, Robert C. Ostergren,Onno Brouwer, Steven Hoelscher, JoshuaHaneFall 1996
The Print in the Western WorldAn Introductory HistoryLinda C. HultsSpring 1996
The History of Alta CaliforniaA Memoir of Mexican CaliforniaAntonio María Osio, Translated, Edited,and Annotated by Rose Marie Beebe andRobert M. SenkewiczSpring 1996
The GrandmothersA Family PortraitGlenway Wescott, with a New Introductionby Sargent Bush Jr.Spring 1996
Chocolate, Strawberry, and VanillaA History of American Ice CreamAnne Cooper Funderburg1995
The Kid on the SandlotCongress and Professional Sports, 1910–1992Stephen R. Lowe1995
Managers and WorkersOrigins of the TwentiethCentury FactorySystem in the United States, 1880–1920Daniel NelsonFall 1995
Native American Communities inWisconsin, 1600–1960A Study of Tradition and ChangeRobert E. BiederSpring 1995
Constitutional History of the AmericanRevolutionJohn Phillip ReidSpring 1995
The University of Wisconsin: A History,Volume IIIPolitics, Depression, and War, 1925–1945E. David Cronon and John W. JenkinsFall 1994
Native American AutobiographyAn AnthologyEdited by Arnold KrupatFall 1994
Witnessing SlaveryThe Development of AnteBellum SlaveNarrativesFrances Smith FosterSpring 1994
Contemporary Cases in Women’sRightsLeslie Friedman GoldsteinSpring 1994
The Reagan RangeThe Nostalgic Myth in American PoliticsJames Combs1993
“It Was Play or Starve”Acting in the NineteenthCenturyAmerican Popular TheatreJohn Hanners1993
Skinheads Shaved For BattleA Cultural History of American SkinheadsJack Moore1993
Baseball in 1889Players vs. OwnersDaniel M. Pearson1993
On Wisconsin WomenWorking for Their Rights from Settlementto SuffrageGenevieve G. McBrideFall 1993
Behind the ThroneServants of Power to Imperial Presidents,1898–1968Edited by Thomas J. McCormick andWalter LaFeberFall 1993
My History, Not YoursThe Formation of Mexican AmericanAutobiographyGenaro M. PadillaFall 1993
Constitutional History of the AmericanRevolution, Volume IVThe Authority of LawJohn Phillip ReidFall 1993
Seeds of CrisisPublic Schooling in Milwaukee since 1920Edited by John L. Rury and Frank A.CassellFall 1993
American Socialists and EvolutionaryThought, 1870–1920Mark PittengerSpring 1993
After FreedomA Cultural Study in the Deep SouthHortense Powdermaker, With a newIntroduction by Brackette P. Williams andDrexel WoodsonSpring 1993
The Gateway ArchFact and SymbolW. Arthur Mehrhoff1992
Live from Atlantic CityThe Miss America Pageant Before, After,and In Spite of TelevisionA. R. Riverol1992
The Commercialization of News in theNineteenth CenturyGerald J. BaldastyFall 1992
Livin’ the BluesMemoirs of a Black Journalist and PoetFrank Marshall Davis, Edited with anIntroduction by John Edgar TidwellFall 1992
Race in AmericaThe Struggle for EqualityEdited by Herbert Hill and James E. JonesJr.Fall 1992
The Politics of PensionsA Comparative Analysis of Britain,Canada, and the United States, 1880–1940Ann Shola OrloffFall 1992
Between Memory and RealityFamily and Community in RuralWisconsin, 1870–1970Jane Marie PedersonFall 1992
The Native Population of the Americasin 1492Edited by William M. Denevan, With aForeword by W. George LovellSpring 1992
A Woman’s Civil WarA Diary with Reminiscences of the War,from March 1862Cornelia Peake McDonald, Edited with anIntroduction by Minrose C. GwinSpring 1992
Craftsmanship and the Michigan UnionCarpenterPhillip A. Korth1991
Constitutional History of the AmericanRevolution, Volume IIIThe Authority to LegislateJohn Phillip ReidFall 1991
The End of Realignment?Interpreting American Electoral ErasEdited by Byron E. ShaferFall 1991
Indian Names on Wisconsin’s MapVirgil J. VogelFall 1991
American AutobiographyRetrospect and ProspectEdited by Paul John EakinSpring 1991
Watch on the RightConservative Intellectuals in the ReaganEraJ. David Hoeveler Jr.Spring 1991
The River of the Mother of Godand Other Essays by Aldo LeopoldAldo Leopold, Edited by Susan L. Fladerand J. Baird CallicottSpring 1991
American Fiction in the Cold WarThomas Hill SchaubSpring 1991
The Diary of Caroline Seabury, 1854–1863Caroline Seabury, Edited with anIntroduction by Suzanne L. BunkersSpring 1991
Dancing Fools and Weary BluesThe Great Escape of the TwentiesEdited by Lawrence R. Broer and John D.Walther1990
FrontPage DetectiveWilliam J. Burns and the DetectiveProfession, 1880–1930William R. Hunt1990
Cane RidgeAmerica’s PentecostPaul K. ConkinFall 1990
Journeys in New WorldsEarly American Women’s NarrativesEdited by William L. Andrews, SargentBush, Jr., Annette Kolodny, Amy SchragerLang, and Daniel B. SheaFall 1990
God’s EmpireWilliam Bell Riley and MidwesternFundamentalismWilliam Vance Trollinger Jr.Fall 1990
Universities and the Capitalist StateCorporate Liberalism and theReconstruction of American HigherEducation, 1894–1928Clyde W. BarrowSpring 1990
Unemployment InsuranceThe Second HalfCenturyEdited by W. Lee Hansen and James F.ByersFall 1989
And Sadly TeachTeacher Education and Professionalizationin American CultureJurgen HerbstFall 1989
WisconsinA HistoryRobert C. Nesbit, Revised and updated byWilliam F. ThompsonFall 1989
Mixed BloodIntermarriage and Ethnic Identity inTwentiethCentury AmericaPaul R. SpickardFall 1989
Speculators and SlavesMasters, Traders, and Slaves in the OldSouthMichael TadmanFall 1989
The Documentary History of the FirstFederal Elections, 17881790, Volume IVEdited by Gordon DenBoer, Lucy TrumbullBrown, Alfred Lindsay Skerpan, andCharles D. HagermanSpring 1989
Caste and Class in a Southern TownJohn Dollard , With a Foreword by DanielPatrick MoynihanSpring 1989
Charles A. Lindbergh and the AmericanDilemmaThe Conflict of Technology and HumanValuesSusan M. Gray1988
Making the American HomeMiddleClass Women and DomesticMaterial Culture, 1840–1940Edited by Marilyn F. Motz and Pat Browne1988
Pastoral CitiesUrban Ideals and the Symbolic Landscapeof AmericaJames L. MachorFall 1987
Constitutional History of the AmericanRevolution, Volume IIThe Authority to TaxJohn Phillip ReidFall 1987
Laws of Our FathersPopular Culture and the U.S. ConstitutionEdited by Ray B. Browne and Glenn J.Browne1986
The Rise of the New York IntellectualsPartisan Review and Its Circle, 1934–1945Terry A. CooneyFall 1986
Neither Black Nor WhiteSlavery and Race Relations in Brazil andthe United StatesCarl DeglerFall 1986
The Documentary History of the FirstFederal Elections, 17881790, Volume IIIEdited by Gordon DenBoer, Lucy TrumbullBrown, and Charles D. HagermanFall 1986
Constitutional History of the AmericanRevolution, Volume IThe Authority of RightsJohn Phillip ReidFall 1986
The Politics and Development of theFederal Income TaxJohn F. WitteFall 1986
Robert M. La Follette and the InsurgentSpiritDavid P. Thelen, Edited by Oscar HandlinSpring 1986
Sixty Years of Journalismby James M. CainEdited and with Introductions by RoyHoopes1985
Days of Sadness, Years of TriumphThe American People, 1939–1945Geoffrey PerrettFall 1985
Hounds of the RoadA History of the Greyhound Bus CompanyCarlton Jackson1984
The Documentary History of the FirstFederal Elections, 1788–1790, Volume IIEdited by Gordon DenBoer, Lucy TrumbullBrown, and Charles D. HagermanSpring 1984
Slavery and Race in American PopularCultureWilliam L. Van DeburgSpring 1984
Building Character in the American BoyThe Boy Scouts, YMCA, and TheirForerunners, 1870–1920David I. MacleodFall 1983
A Populist AssaultSarah E. Van De Vort Emery on AmericanDemocracy 1862–1895Pauline Adams, Emma Thornton1982
A Pillar of Fire to FollowAmerican Indian Dramas, 1808–1859Priscilla Sears1982
Custer LegendsLawrence A. Frost1981
The Fallen AngelChastity, Class and Women's Reading,1835–1880Sally Mitchell1981
Joe McCarthy and the PressEdwin R. BayleyFall 1981
Sweet Songs for Gentle AmericansThe Parlor Song in America, 1790–1860Nicholas E. Tawa1980
AmericaExploration and TravelSteven E. Kagel, Editor1979
The Documentary History of the FirstFederal Elections, 1788–1790, Volume IEdited by Merrill Jensen and Robert A.Becker1976
The American Dream and the NationalGameLeverett T. Smith Jr.1975
LincolnLoreLincoln in the Popular MindEdited by Ray B. Browne1974
The Atlantic Slave TradeA CensusPhilip D. CurtinFall 1969
A Wisconsin Boy in DixieCivil War Letters of James K. NewtonSelected and Edited by Stephen E.AmbroseFall 1961
La Follette’s AutobiographyA Personal Narrative of PoliticalExperiencesRobert M. La Follette1960
Law and the Conditions of Freedom inthe NineteenthCentury United StatesJ. Willard Hurst1956
Black MosesThe Story of Marcus Garvey and theUniversal Negro Improvement AssociationE. David Cronon, With a Foreword byJohn Hope Franklin1955
The University of Wisconsin: A History,1848–1925, Volume IIMerle Curti and Vernon Carstensen1949
The Conquest of Epidemic DiseaseA Chapter in the History of IdeasCharlesEdward Amory Winslow1943
Lincoln and the RadicalsT. Harry Williams1941
The Wars of the IroquoisA Study in Intertribal Trade RelationsGeorge T. Hunt1940
The Articles of ConfederationAn Interpretation of the SocialConstitutional History of the AmericanRevolution, 1774–1781Merrill Jensen1940
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