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University of Missouri Press
History
Contents
World War II | 1–2
World War I | 3
General Military History | 4
American Military Experience (series) | 5
Civil War | 6
Shades of Blue and Gray (series) | 7–9
African American History | 10–13
U.S. History: 19th Century and Before | 14–17
U.S. History: 20th Century and After | 18 –24
Presidential Studies | 25–27
Missouri History | 28–31
Frontier History | 32
World History | 33
Sports and American Culture (series) | 34
Southern Women (series) | 35
Art and Architecture | 36
Title Index | 37–43
Author Index | 44–46
Order Information | 47
Order Form | 48
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University of Missouri Press | 1History
World War II
The Desperate DiplomatSaburo Kurusu’s Memoir of the Weeks before Pearl HarborEd. J. Garry Clifford and Masako R. Okura
Prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Japanese Special Envoy Saburo Kurusu visited Washington to further peace talks between Japan and America. J. Garry Cli�ord and Masako Rachel Okura provide, for the �rst time, a translated and annotated copy of Kurusu’s personal memoir, attempting to dispel the myth that Kurusu was involved in the Pearl Harbor plot.176 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (2037-0) ebook (7330-7)
The Enemy among UsPOWs in Missouri during World War IIDavid Fiedler
Fiedler tells the story of entirely ordinary people who lived in extraordinary times. �is fascinating tale recounts the creation of the POW camps and the lives touched when fate brought Missourians face to face with America’s enemies.480 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (978-0-9830-2250-3)
The Eighteen-Year-Old ReplacementFacing Combat in Patton’s Third ArmyR. Richard Kingsbury
Six weeks after D-Day, midwestern teenager Dick Kingsbury was drafted and rushed with other eighteen-year-olds to the Siegfried Line to bolster Patton’s 94th Infantry Division.184 pp., illus., $20.95 paper (1934-3)
Hiroshima in HistoryThe Myths of RevisionismEd. Robert James Maddox
�ese insightful readings take a major step toward settling the atomic bomb controversy by showing how insubstantial Hiroshima revisionism really is and demonstrating that sometimes history cannot proceed without decisive action, however regrettable.224 pp., illus., $25.00 paper (1962-6)
The Forgotten GenerationAmerican Children and World War IILisa L. Ossian
�e struggles endured by American civilians during World War II are well documented, but accounts of the war years have mostly deliberated on the grown-ups’ sacri�ces. �e Forgotten Generation explores the war’s full implications for the lives of children.192 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1919-0) $29.95 ebook (7249-2)
Spain during World War IIWayne H. Bowen
296 pp. $50.00 cloth (1658-8)
Spaniards and Nazi GermanyCollaboration in the New OrderWayne H. Bowen
264 pp. $50.00 cloth (1300-6)
Chewing Gum, Candy Bars and BeerThe Army PX in World War IIJames J. Cooke
208 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1867-4) $45.00 ebook (7202-7)
The Last Soldiers of the KingLife in Wartime Italy, 1943–1945Eugenio Corti, trans. Manuela Arundel
344 pp., illus., $24.95 paper (1491-1)
Few ReturnedTwenty-Eight Days on the Russian Front, Winter 1942–1943Eugenio Corti & Carlo D’Este, trans. Peter Edward Levy
272 pp., illus., $24.95 paper (1115-6)
The Death and Life of GermanyAn Account of the American OccupationEugene Davidson
456 pp. $35.00 paper (1249-8)
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World War II
The Nuremberg FallacyEugene Davidson
352 pp. $35.00 paper (1201-6)
The Unmaking of Adolf HitlerEugene Davidson
536 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (1529-1)
They Fought at AnzioJohn S. D. Eisenhower
320 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1738-7)
From the Battlefront to the Bridal SuiteMedia Coverage of British War Brides, 1942–1946Barbara G. Friedman
192 pp. $35.00 cloth (1718-9)
Soldier of the PressCovering the Front in Europe and North Africa, 1936–1943Henry T. Gorrell, ed. Kenneth Gorrell & John C. McManus
328 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1851-3)
Heartland HeroesRemembering World War IIKen Hatfield
288 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1460-7)
The Day I Fired Alan Ladd and Other World War II AdventuresA. E. Hotchner
144 pp. $29.95 cloth (1432-4)
Dear HelenWartime Letters from a Londoner to Her American Pen PalEd. Russell M. Jones & John H. Swanson
264 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1850-6)
A Red BoyhoodGrowing Up under StalinAnatole Konstantin
264 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1787-5) $29.95 ebook (6638-5)
SafehavenThe Allied Pursuit of Nazi Assets AbroadMartin Lorenz-Meyer
400 pp. $60.00 cloth (1719-6)
Weapons for VictoryThe Hiroshima Decision Fifty Years LaterRobert James Maddox
240 pp. $19.95 paper (1562-8)
The Home Fronts of Iowa, 1939–1945Lisa L. Ossian
256 pp. $45.00 cloth (1856-8) $45.00 ebook (7201-0)
FDR & StalinA Not So Grand Alliance, 1943–1945Amos Perlmutter
352 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (0910-8)
Quakers and NazisInner Light in Outer DarknessHans A. Schmitt
312 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1134-7)
They Were Just PeopleStories of Rescue in Poland during the HolocaustBill Tammeus & Rabbi Jacques Cukierkorn
256 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1876-6) $24.95 paper (1860-5) $24.95 ebook (7197-6)
Letter to My ChildrenFrom Romania to America via AuschwitzRudolph Tessler
248 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1244-3)
Colonel in the Armored DivisionsA Memoir, 1941–1945William S. Triplet, ed. Robert H. Ferrell
320 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1312-9)
In the Philippines and OkinawaA Memoir, 1945–1948William S. Triplet, ed. Robert H. Ferrell
320 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1335-8)
From Anzio to the AlpsAn American Soldier’s StoryLloyd M. Wells
272 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1537-6)
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Argonne Days in World War IHorace L. Baker, ed. Robert H. Ferrell
176 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1708-0)
Collapse at Meuse-ArgonneThe Failure of the Missouri-Kansas DivisionRobert H. Ferrell
176 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1532-1)
Five Days in OctoberThe Lost Battalion of World War IRobert H. Ferrell
152 pp., illus., $24.95 cloth (1594-9)
In the Company of GeneralsThe World War I Diary of Pierpont L. StackpoleEd. Robert H. Ferrell
208 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1870-4) $40.00 ebook (7200-3)
Question of MacArthur’s ReputationCote De Chatillon, October 14 –16, 1918Robert H. Ferrell
128 pp., illus., $19.95 cloth (1830-8)
The Shamrock Battalion in the Great WarMartin J. Hogan, ed. James J. Cooke
152 pp., illus., $24.95 cloth (1710-3)
Panthéon de la GuerreReconfiguring a Panorama of the Great WarMark Levitch
224 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1678-6)
A Youth in the Meuse-ArgonneA Memoir, 1917–1918William S. Triplet, ed. Robert H. Ferrell
344 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1290-0)
The Legacy of the Great WarNinety Years OnEd. Jay Winter
240 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1871-1) $25.00 paper (1872-8) $25.00 ebook (7199-0)
Meuse-Argonne DiaryA Division Commander in World War IWilliam M. Wright, ed. Robert H. Ferrell
192 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1527-7)
World War I
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General Military History
Teddy Roosevelt & Leonard WoodPartners in CommandJohn S.D. Eisenhower
�eodore Roosevelt was a man of wide interests, strong opinions, and intense ambition for himself and his country. When he met Leonard Wood in 1897, he recognized a kindred spirit. �e two men shared a zeal for making the United States an imperial power that would challenge Great Britain as world leader. �eir careers intertwined in ways that shaped the American nation.200 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (2000-4) $40.00 ebook (7301-7)
Devotion to the Adopted CountryU.S. Immigrant Volunteers in the Mexican WarTyler V. Johnson
In Devotion to the Adopted Country, Tyler V. Johnson examines the e�orts of America’s Democratic Party and Catholic leadership to use the service of immigrant volunteers in the U.S.–Mexican War as a weapon against nativism and anti-Catholicism.180 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1973-2) $40.00 ebook (7275-1)
Steel Helmet and MortarboardAn Academic in Uncle Sam’s ArmyFrancis H. Heller
216 pp., illus., $24.95 cloth (1838-4)
Recollections of the War with MexicoJohn Corey Henshaw, ed. Gary F. Kurutz
268 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1799-8)
The Weekly WarNewsmagazines and VietnamJames Landers
312 pp. $45.00 cloth (1534-5)
Power at Sea, Volume 1The Age of Navalism, 1890–1918Lisle A. Rose
384 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1683-0) $24.95 paper (1701-1)
Power at Sea, Volume 2The Breaking Storm, 1919–1945Lisle A. Rose
536 pp., illus., $65.00 cloth (1694-6) $24.95 paper (1702-8)
Power at Sea, Volume 3A Violent Peace, 1946–2006Lisle A. Rose
392 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1695-3) $24.95 paper (1703-5)
The Summer the Archduke DiedOn Wars and WarriorsLouis D. Rubin Jr.
184 pp. $24.95 cloth (1810-0)
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General Military History
American Military ExperienceJohn C. McManus, Series Editor
American Girls, Beer, & Glenn MillerGI Morale in World War IIJames J. Cooke
224 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1984-8) $40.00 ebook (7284-3)
Reminiscences of Conrad S. BabcockThe Old U.S. Army and the New, 1898–1918Robert H. Ferrell
164 pp., illus., $30.00 cloth (1981-7) $30.00 ebook (7282-9)
Unjustly DishonoredAn African American Division in World War IRobert H. Ferrell
144 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1916-9) $29.95 ebook (7246-1)
Dogface SoldierThe Life of General Lucian K. Truscott, Jr.Wilson A. Heefner
400 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1882-7) $34.95 ebook (7212-6)
General Lewis B. Hershey and Conscientious Objection during World War IINicholas A. Krehbiel
216 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1941-1) $40.00 ebook (7262-1)
The Final Mission of Bottoms UpA World War II Pilot’s StoryDennis R. Okerstrom
272 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1948-0) $29.95 ebook (7267-6)
Project 9The Birth of the Air Commandos in World War IIDennis R. Okerstrom
312 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (2027-1) $29.95 ebook (7322-2)
A Civilian in Lawton’s 1899 Philippine CampaignThe Letters of Robert D. CarterEd. Michael E. Shay
216 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (2008-0) $40.00 ebook (7305-5)
Revered Commander, Maligned GeneralThe Life of Clarence Ransom Edwards, 1859–1931Michael E. Shay
288 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1922-0) $45.00 ebook (7251-5)
Sky PilotsThe Yankee Division Chaplains in World War IMichael E. Shay
280 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (2031-8) $50.00 ebook (7324-6)
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Civil War
The Border between ThemViolence and Reconciliation on the Kansas-Missouri LineJeremy Neely
�e Border between �em is a compelling account of the terrible �rst act of the American Civil War and its enduring legacy for the con�ict’s veterans, victims, and survivors, as well as for subsequent generations.328 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (1964-0)
The Confederate Constitution Of 1861An Inquiry into American ConstitutionalismMarshall L. Derosa
192 pp. $25.00 paper (0812-5)
Southern StoriesSlaveholders in Peace and WarDrew Gilpin Faust
264 pp., illus., $30.00 paper (0975-7)
Frank BlairLincoln’s Conservative William E. Parrish 336 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1156-9)
The Union on TrialThe Political Journals of Judge William Barclay Napton, 1829–1883Ed. Christopher Phillips & Jason L. Pendleton
656 pp., illus., $60.00 cloth (1571-0)
Missouri’s ConfederateClaiborne Fox Jackson and the Creation of Southern Identity in the Border WestChristopher Phillips
350 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1272-6)
The Making of a SouthernerWilliam Barclay Napton’s Private Civil WarChristopher Phillips
176 pp., illus., $25.00 paper (1825-4)
The Confederate BelleGiselle Roberts
264 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1464-5)
Man of Douglas, Man of LincolnThe Political Odyssey of James Henry LaneIan Michael Spurgeon
304 pp., illus., $47.00 cloth (1814-8)
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Civil War
Shades of Blue and GrayLouis S. Gerteis and Clayton E. Jewett, Series EditorsHerman Hattaway and Jon Wakelyn, Consulting Editors
Confederate ColonelsA Biographical RegisterBruce S. Allardice
448 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1809-4)
Spain and the American Civil WarWayne H. Bowen
200 pp., $40.00 cloth (1938-1) $40.00 ebook (7258-4)
From Home Guards to HeroesThe 87th Pennsylvania and Its Civil War CommunityDennis W. Brandt
312 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1680-9)
Capitalism, Politics, and Railroads in Jacksonian New EnglandMichael J. Connolly
224 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1499-7)
The Civil War in MissouriA Military HistoryLouis S. Gerteis
256 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1972-5) $29.95 ebook (7274-4)
A Confederate ChronicleThe Life of a Civil War SurvivorPamela Chase Hain
296 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1524-6)
The Ongoing Civil WarNew Versions of Old StoriesEd. Herman Hattaway & Ethan S. Rafuse
176 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1524-6)
Reflections of a Civil War HistorianEssays on Leadership, Society, and the Art of WarHerman Hattaway & Frank E. Vandiver
272 pp. $50.00 cloth (1487-4)
Shades of Blue and GrayAn Introductory Military History of the Civil WarHerman Hattaway
296 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1107-1) $29.95 ebook (6073-4)
Louisianians in the Civil WarEd. Lawrence Lee Hewitt & Arthur W. Bergeron Jr.
216 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1403-4)
Rise and Fall of the ConfederacyThe Memoir of Senator Williamson S. Oldham, CSAEd. Clayton E. Jewett
304 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1685-4)
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Civil War
Texas in the ConfederacyAn Experiment in Nation BuildingClayton E. Jewett
320 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1390-7)
Bugle ResoundingMusic and Musicians of the Civil War EraEd. Bruce C. Kelley & Mark A. Snell
272 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1538-3)
Key CommandUlysses S. Grant’s District of CairoT. K. Kionka
248 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1655-7)
The Collapse of Price’s RaidThe Beginning of the End in Civil War MissouriMark A. Lause
312 pp., illus., $32.95 cloth (2025-7) $32.95 ebook (7321-5)
Price’s Lost CampaignThe 1864 Invasion of MissouriMark A. Lause
280 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (2949-7) $25.00 ebook (7263-8)
Private Fleming at ChancellorsvilleThe Red Badge of Courage and the Civil WarPerry Lentz
376 pp. $50.00 cloth (1654-0)
Gettysburg to Vicksburg The Five Original Civil War Battlefield ParksA. J. Meek & Herman Hattaway
216 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1321-1)
Sherman’s Forgotten GeneralHenry W. SlocumBrian C. Melton
312 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1739-4)
Demon of the Lost CauseSherman and Civil War HistoryWesley Moody
208 pp., illus., $30.00 cloth (1945-9) $30.00 ebook (7266-9)
Peacekeeping on the PlainsArmy Operations in Bleeding KansasTony R. Mullis
304 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1532-2)
Shades of Blue and GrayLouis S. Gerteis and Clayton E. Jewett, Series EditorsHerman Hattaway and Jon Wakelyn, Consulting Editors
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Civil War
Your Brother in ArmsA Union Soldier’s OdysseyRobert C. Plumb
336 pp., illus., $25.00 paper (2017-2) $25.00 ebook (7250-8)
London, Metropolis of the Slave TradeJames A. Rawley & David Eltis
216 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1483-6)
The Fishing Creek ConfederacyA Story of Civil War Draft ResistanceRichard A. Sauers & Peter Tomasak
240 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (1988-6) $35.00 ebook (7288-1)
Lincoln’s Defense of PoliticsThe Public Man and His Opponents in the Crisis over SlaveryThomas E. Schneider
240 pp. $45.00 cloth (1606-9)
Thomas Ewing Jr.Frontier Lawyer and Civil War GeneralRonald D. Smith
400 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1806-3) $50.00 ebook (6666-8)
Yankee WarhorseA Biography of Major General Peter OsterhausMary Bobbit Townsend
288 pp., illus., $39.95 cloth (1875-9) $39.95 ebook (7215-7)
A Prussian Observes the American Civil WarThe Military Studies of Justus ScheibertEd. Frederic Trautmann
272 pp. $50.00 cloth (1348-8)
Southern Unionist Pamphlets and the Civil WarEd. Jon L. Wakelyn
408 pp. $55.00 cloth (1264-1)
Eagles on Their ButtonsA Black Infantry Regiment in the Civil WarVersalle F. Washington
136 pp. $35.00 cloth (1234-4)
No Band of BrothersProblems of the Rebel High CommandSteven E. Woodworth
208 pp. $40.00 cloth (1255-9)
Shades of Blue and GrayLouis S. Gerteis and Clayton E. Jewett, Series EditorsHerman Hattaway and Jon Wakelyn, Consulting Editors
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African American History
From Sweetback to Super FlyRace and Film Audiences in Chicago’s Loop, 1970–1975Gerald R. Butters, Jr.
In From Sweetback to Super Fly, Gerald Butters examines movie theaters from Chicago’s Loop that became, as he describes them, “black spaces” during the early 1970s with theater managers making an e�ort to gear their showings more toward the African American community than any other demographic by using black-themed and Blaxploitation �lms.246 pp., illus., $60.00 cloth (2036-3) $60.00 ebook (7329-1)
Protest and PropagandaW. E. B. Du Bois, The Crisis, and American HistoryEd. Amy Helene Kirschke & Phillip Luke Sinitiere
Since its founding by W. E. B. Du Bois in 1910, �e Crisis has been the primary published voice of the NAACP. As the magazine’s editor from 1910 until 1934, Du Bois guided the content and the aim of �e Crisis with a decisive hand. By exploring how �e Crisis responded to critical issues, the essays in Protest and Propaganda provide the �rst in-depth look at the magazine’s in�uence.272 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (2005-9)
George Washington CarverIn His Own WordsEd. Gary R. Kremer
“�ese documents are carefully edited and arranged in proper context with very helpful and perceptive editorial comments, o�ering the opportunity for readers to study Carver, the man, in his own words. . . . It is well done and will be of special interest to persons and libraries seeking authoritative material about black Americans.” —Choice224 pp., illus., $24.95 paper (0785-2) $24.95 ebook (6089-5)
Race and MeaningThe African American Experience in MissouriGary R. Kremer
Gary Kremer brings together fourteen of his articles and, combines them into one detailed account that addresses issues such as the transition from slavery to freedom for African Americans in Missouri, all-black rural communities, and the lives of African Americans seeking new opportunities in Missouri’s cities.288 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (2043-1) $35.00 ebook (7336-9)
Thyra J. EdwardsBlack Activist in the Global Freedom StruggleGregg Andrews
�is fascinating new biography details �yra Edwards’s lifelong journey and myriad achievements, describing both her personal and professional sides and the many ways they intertwined.256 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1912-1) $40.00 ebook (7241-6)
Chronicles of a Two-Front WarCivil Rights and Vietnam in the African American PressLawrence Allen Eldridge
Chronicles of a Two-Front War is the �rst book to examine coverage of the Vietnam War by black news publications, from the Gulf of Tonkin incident in August 1964 to the �nal withdrawal of American ground forces in the spring of 1973 and the fall of Saigon in the spring of 1975.304 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1939-8) $45.00 ebook (7259-1)
African American Life in the Rural South, 1900–1950Edited with an introduction by R. Douglas Hurt
�e essays collected in African American Life in the Rural South, 1900-1950 particularly emphasize the e�orts of African Americans to negotiate the white world in the southern countryside.240 pp., illus., $30.00 paper (1960-2)
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African American History
From Edward Brooke to Barack ObamaAfrican American Political Success, 1966–2008Dennis S. Nordin
From Edward Brooke to Barack Obama investigates the implications of race in politics, a highly relevant topic in today’s American society. It o�ers readers a chronological overview of the progress made over the last several decades as well as shows where there is room for growth in the political arena.272 pp. $40.00 cloth (1977-0) $40.00 ebook (7279-9)
Damn Near WhiteAn African American Family’s Rise from Slavery to Bittersweet SuccessCarolyn Marie Wilkins
Tackling issues of class, color, and caste, Carolyn Marie Wilkins re�ects on the changes of African American life in U.S. history through her dedicated search to discover her family’s powerful story.192 pp., illus., $24.95 cloth (1899-5) $24.95 ebook (7240-9)
Brothers to the Buffalo SoldiersPerspectives on the African American Militia and Volunteers, 1865–1917Bruce A. Glasrud
Brothers to the Bu�alo Soldiers discusses a previously little-known aspect of the black military experience in U.S. history, while deliberating on the discrimination these men faced both within and outside the military.256 pp., $39.95 cloth (1904-6) $39.95 ebook (7230-0)
Groping toward DemocracyAfrican American Social Welfare Reform in St. Louis, 1910–1949Priscilla A. Dowden-White
�rough extensive research, Priscilla A. Dowden-White places African American social welfare reform e�orts within the vanguard of interwar community and neighborhood organization, reaching beyond the “racial uplift” and “behavior” models of the studies preceding hers.320 pp., illus., $44.95 cloth (1900-8) $44.95 ebook (7226-3)
The Opinions of MankindRacial Issues, Press, and Propaganda in the Cold WarRichard Lentz & Karla K. Gower
By taking a unique approach to the study of the Cold War period, Richard Lentz and Karla K. Gower present the workings behind the battles for control of public opinion that took place between 1946 and 1965.360 pp., $39.95 cloth (1908-4) $39.95 ebook (7234-8)
Dangerous DonationsNorthern Philanthropy and Southern Black Education, 1902–1930Eric Anderson & Alfred A. Moss
264 pp. $50.00 cloth (1226-9)
From Fugitive Slave to Free ManThe Autobiographies of William Wells BrownEd. William L. Andrews
320 pp., illus., $30.00 paper (1475-1)
Anyplace but HereArna Bontemps & Jack Conroy
384 pp. $30.00 paper (1116-3)
Take up the Black Man’s BurdenKansas City’s African American Communities, 1865–1939Charles E. Coulter
360 pp., illus,. $50.00 cloth (1649-6)
Unveiled Voices, Unvarnished MemoriesThe Cromwell Family in Slavery and Segregation, 1692–1972Adelaide M. Cromwell
368 pp. $45.00 cloth (1676-2)
The Black Citizen-Soldiers of Kansas, 1864–1901Roger D. Cunningham
232 pp., ,illus., $40.00 cloth (1807-0)
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African American History
Colored MemoriesA Biographer’s Quest for the Elusive Lester A. WaltonSusan Curtis
304 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1786-8)
Dancing to a Black Man’s TuneA Life of Scott JoplinSusan Curtis
288 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (0949-8) $24.95 paper (1547-5)
The First Black Actors on the Great White WaySusan Curtis
304 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (1330-3)
Preacher Woman Sings the BluesThe Autobiographies of Nineteenth-Century African American EvangelistsRichard J. Douglass-Chin
240 pp. $50.00 cloth (1311-2)
Racial Equality in AmericaJohn Hope Franklin
136 pp. $23.00 paper (0912-2)
The Color LineLegacy for the Twenty-First CenturyJohn Hope Franklin
104 pp. $20.00 paper (0964-1)
The Color Line & Racial Equality in AmericaJohn Hope Franklin
208 pp. $95.00 cloth – boxed set (0913-9)
African Americans and Jews in the Twentieth CenturyStudies in Convergence and ConflictEd. V. P. Franklin, et al.
376 pp. $60.00 cloth (1197-2)
A Fatherless ChildAutobiographical Perspectives of African American MenTara T. Green
184 pp. $40.00 cloth (1821-6)
Selling Black History for Carter G. WoodsonA Diary, 1930–1933Lorenzo J. Greene, ed. Arvarh E. Strickland
440 pp. $60.00 cloth (1068-5) 440 pp. $24.95 (1069-2)
GuillaumeA LifeRobert Guillaume & David Ritz
240 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1426-3)
Mary McLeod Bethune and Black Women’s Political ActivismJoyce A. Hanson
264 pp. $45.00 cloth (1451-5)
Black Victory The Rise and Fall of the White Primary in TexasDarlene Clark Hine, Steven F. Lawson & Merline Pitre
296 pp. $45.00 cloth (1462-1)
Nathan B. Young and the Struggle over Black Higher EducationAntonio F. Holland
248 pp. $45.00 cloth (1679-3)
Bitter FruitAfrican American Women in World War IIEd. Maureen Honey
424 pp., illus., $30.00 paper (1265-8)
The Souls of Black FolkOne Hundred Years LaterEd. Dolan Hubbard
360 pp., illus., $30.00 paper (1733-2)
The St. Louis African American Community and the ExodustersBryan M. Jack
192 pp. $40.00 cloth (1772-1)
Tributes to John Hope FranklinScholar, Mentor, Father, FriendEd. Beverly Jarrett
112 pp. $30.00 cloth (15.4-8)
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African American History
Victory without ViolenceThe First Ten Years of the St. Louis Committee of Racial Equality (CORE), 1947–1957Mary Kimbrough & Margaret W. Dagen
176 pp. $40.00 cloth (1303-7)
The Essence of LibertyFree Black Women During the Slave EraWilma King
312 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1657-1) $30.00 paper (1660-1)
Missouri’s Black Heritage, Revised EditionGary R. Kremer, Antonio F. Holland & Lorenzo J. Greene
272 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (0904-7) $30.00 paper (0905-4)
James Milton Turner and the Promise Of AmericaThe Public Life of a Post-Civil War Black LeaderGary R. Kremer
264 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (0780-7)
Not All Okies Are WhiteThe Lives of Black Cotton Pickers in ArizonaGeta LeSeur 272 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (1271-9
Awakening to EqualityA Young White Pastor at the Dawn of Civil RightsKarl E. Lutze
176 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1632-8)
Methodists and the Crucible Of Race, 1930–1975Peter C. Murray
288 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1514-7)
The New Deal’s Black Congressman A Life of Arthur Wergs MitchellDennis S. Nordin
336 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1102-6)
Black Chicago’s First CenturyVolume 1, 1833–1900Christopher Robert Reed
600 pp., illus., $60.00 cloth (1570-3)
From Whence Cometh My HelpThe African American Community at Hollins CollegeEthel Morgan Smith
168 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (1260-3)
History of the Chicago Urban LeagueArvarh E. Strickland & Christopher Robert Reed
329 pp. $35.00 paper (1347-1)
E. Franklin Frazier and Black BourgeoisieEd. James E. Teele
184 pp. $45.00 cloth (1378-5)
Lift Every Voice and SingSt. Louis African Americans in the Twentieth CenturyDoris A. Wesley, ed. Ann Morris & Wiley Price
240 pp., illus., $40.00 paper (1253-5)
In Search of the Talented TenthHoward University Public Intellectuals and the Dilemmas of Race, 1926–1970Zachery R. Williams
264 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1862-9) $45.00 ebook (7204-1)
The Colored Aristocracy of St. Louis, by Cyprian ClamorganEd. Julie Winch
136 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (1236-8)
Du Bois and His RivalsRaymond Wolters
328 pp., illus., $30.00 paper (1519-2)
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U.S. History19th Century and Before
Before The Big BonanzaDan De Quille’s Early Comstock AccountsEd. Donnelyn Curtis and Lawrence I. Berkove
Dan De Quille’s nearly �fty columns of journalism, which he wrote between 1860-1863 as a correspondent for newspapers in California and Iowa, give an explicit look into the workings of the Comstock Lode mines. Now gathered together, his descriptions supply the most authentic account of the Comstock Lode’s developmental years ever compiled.320 pp., illus., $60.00 cloth (2038-7) $60.00 ebook (7331-4)
American TragedianThe Life of Edwin BoothDaniel J. Watermeier
In the most complete Edwin Booth biography to date, Watermeier covers the actor’s career from his beginnings as an apprentice, his rise to stardom, his work as a theater builder, and his national and foreign tours. He also examines his tumultuous life, including his relationship with his infamous brother, John Wilkes Booth. Interesting and informative, Watermeier’s book takes an in-depth look at the life and work of one of America’s early and long-underrated celebrities.480 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (2048-6) $55.00 ebook (7341-3)
A Tale of Two ColoniesWhat Really Happened in Virginia and Bermuda?Virginia Bernhard
Virginia Bernhard links Virginia and Bermuda in a series of unintended consequences resulting from natural disaster, ignorance of native cultures, diplomatic intrigue, and the fateful arrival of the �rst Africans in both colonies.232 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1951-0) $29.95 ebook (7257-7)
Southern Society and Its TransformationsEd. Susanna Delfino, Michele Gillespie & Louis M. Kyriakoudes
Southern Society and Its Transformations examines how whole groups of traditionally ignored white southerners in the slave era embraced modernizing economic ideas and actions while accepting a place in their race-based world.270 pp., illus., $40.00 paper (1918-3) $40.00 ebook (7243-0)
Independent ImmigrantsA Settlement of Hanoverian Germans in Western MissouriRobert W. Frizzell
Independent Immigrants reveals the untold story of German peasant farmers who came to Lafayette County, Missouri, between 1838 and the early 1890s as it sheds light on a little-known aspect of the Civil War in Missouri.224 pp., illus., $39.95 cloth (1761-5) $30.00 paper (1936-7)
Limited Government and the Bill of RightsPatrick M. Garry
“�e great contribution of Limited Government and the Bill of Rights is to conceive what the Bill might look like if courts were to treat its guarantees as provisions limiting the scope of governmental power.” —Calvin R. Massey, author of American Constitutional Law210 pp. $45.00 cloth (1971-8) $45.00 ebook (7272-0)
Captive of the LabyrinthSarah L. Winchester, Heiress to the Rifle FortuneMary Jo Ignoffo
Since her death in 1922, Sarah Winchester has been perceived as a mysterious, haunted �gure. Captive of the Labyrinth �nally puts to rest the myths about this remarkable woman, and, in the process, uncovers the legacy she intended to leave behind.280 pp., illus., $24.95 paper (1983-1) $24.95 ebook (7231-7)
University of Missouri Press | 15History
U.S. History 19th Century and Before
Voodoo Priests, Noble Savages, and Ozark GypsiesThe Life of Folklorist Mary Alicia OwenGreg Olson
Drawing on primary sources, such as maps, census records, court documents, personal letters and periodicals, and scholarship analyzing Mary Alicia Owen’s multifaceted career, historian Greg Olson o�ers the most complete account of her life and work to date.184 pp., illus., $30.00 cloth (1996-1) $30.00 ebook (7295-9)
Hold Dear, As AlwaysJette, a German Immigrant Life in LettersAdolf E. Schroeder & Carla Schulz-Geisberg
�is rare collection of personal family letters, combined with an autobiographical sketch Jette wrote after the Civil War, illuminates the experience of one immigrant woman in a land that was always foreign to her.320 pp., illus., $29.95 paper (1928-2)
The United States in 1800Henry Adams & Robert H. Ferrell
160 pp. $25.00 paper (1550-5)
The Invincible Duff GreenWhig of the WestW. Stephen Belko
496 pp. $55.00 cloth (1647-2)
Republic of the DispossessedThe Exceptional Old-European Consensus in AmericaRowland Berthoff
264 pp. $50.00 cloth (1101-9)
If You Love That Lady Don’t Marry HerThe Courtship Letters of Sally McDowell and John Miller, 1854–1856Ed. Thomas E. Buckley
944 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1278-8)
New Territories, New PerspectivesThe Religious Impact of the Louisiana PurchaseEd. Richard J. Callahan, Jr.
252 pp. $50.00 cloth (1784-4)
Commager on TocquevilleHenry Steele Commager
144 pp. $40.00 cloth (0897-2) $25.00 paper (0941-2)
The Natural World of Lewis and ClarkDavid A. Dalton
264 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1766-0)
Uncovering the Constitution’s Moral DesignPaul R. DeHart
312 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1760-8)
Report on a Journey to the Western States of North America and a Stay of Several Years along the Missouri (During the Years 1824, ‘25, ‘26, 1827)Gottfried Duden
400 pp. $60.00 cloth (0295-6)
Zion in the ValleyThe Jewish Community of St. Louis, Volume I, 1807–1907Walter Ehrlich
464 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1098-2)
A Creed for My ProfessionWalter Williams, Journalist to the WorldRonald T. Farrar
264 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1188-0)
Southern Womanhood and SlaveryA Biography of Louisa S. McCord, 1810–1879Leigh Fought
232 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1470-6)
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U.S. History 19th Century and Before
Benjamin Franklin’s Printing NetworkDisseminating Virtue in Early AmericaRalph Frasca
312 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1614-4)
Friedrich HeckerTwo Lives for LibertySabine Freitag, ed. Steven Rowan
494 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (8047-2)
Alexander William Doniphan Portrait of a Missouri ModerateRoger D. Launius
336 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1132-3)
The 1838 Mormon War in Missouri Stephen C. LeSueur296 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (0729-6)
The Enchanted Years of the StageKansas City at the Crossroads of American Theater, 1870–1930Felicia Hardison Londre
352 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1709-7)
Violence in the Black Patch of Kentucky and TennesseeSuzanne Marshall
216 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (0971-9)
The Katy Railroad and the Last FrontierV. V. Masterson & Donovan L. Hofsommer
360 pp., illus., $29.95 paper (0668-8)
The Promise of ProgressThe Life and Work of Lewis Henry MorganDaniel Noah Moses
344 pp., illus., $52.00 cloth (1818-6)
The New Madrid EarthquakesRevised EditionJames L. Penick, Jr.
192 pp., illus., $19.95 paper (0344-1)
The Diplomacy Of InvolvementAmerican Economic Expansion across the Pacific, 1784–1900David M. Pletcher
400 pp. $55.00 cloth (1315-0)
The Diplomacy of Trade and InvestmentAmerican Economic Expansion in the Hemisphere, 1865–1900David M. Pletcher
472 pp., illus., $60.00 cloth (1127-9)
Race, Ethnicity, and UrbanizationSelected EssaysHoward N. Rabinowitz
376 pp. $60.00 cloth (0930-6)
Cities of the MississippiNineteenth-Century Images of Urban DevelopmentJohn W. Reps & Alex MacLean
352 pp., illus., $80.00 cloth (0939-9)
Views and Viewmakers of Urban AmericaLithographs of Towns and Cities in the United States and Canada, Notes on the Artists and Publishers, and a Union Catalog of Their Work, 1825–1925John W. Reps
588 pp., illus., $100.00 cloth (0416-5)
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U.S. History 19th Century and Before
Lewis and Clark in MissouriThird EditionAnn Rogers
192 pp., illus., $19.95 paper (1415-7)
The OsageAn Ethnohistorical Study of Hegemony on the Prairie-PlainsWillard H. Rollings
336 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (1006-7)
St. Louis in the Century of Henry ShawA View beyond the Garden WallEd. Eric Sandweiss
272 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1439-3)
Jesse James Was His NameWilliam A. Settle, Jr.
276 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (0052-5)
Daniel Webster and the Oratory of Civil ReligionCraig R. Smith
304 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1542-0)
Duels and the Roots of Violence in MissouriDick Steward
304 pp. $50.00 cloth (1284-9)
Frontier SwashbucklerThe Life and Legend of John Smith TDick Steward
304 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1248-1)
Conservatism and Southern Intellectuals, 1789–1861Liberty, Tradition, and the Good SocietyAdam L. Tate
416 pp. $60.00 cloth (1567-3)
MugwumpsPublic Moralists of the Gilded AgeDavid M. Tucker
152 pp. $35.00 cloth (1187-3)
Russian-American Dialogue on the American RevolutionGordon S. Wood & Louise G. Wood
304 pp. $50.00 cloth (1020-3)
Robert H. Gardiner and the Reunification of Worldwide Christianity in the Progressive EraJohn F. Woolverton
288 pp. $50.00 (1603-8)
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U.S. History20th Century and After
Alcatraz ScrewMy Years as a Guard in America’s Most Notorious PrisonGeorge H. Gregory, intro. by John W. Roberts
For �fteen years, George Gregory worked on “�e Rock.” He knew and regularly interacted with such legendary inmates as Robert Stroud (the Birdman of Alcatraz) and George “Machine Gun” Kelly. Alcatraz Screw is a �rsthand account from a prison guard’s perspective of some of the most storied years at the infamous U.S. Penitentiary at Alcatraz.264 pp., illus., $24.95 paper (1396-9) $24.95 ebook (6373-5)
A Very Private Public CitizenThe Life of Grenville ClarkNancy Peterson Hill
Grenville Clark’s maternal grandfather, LeGrand Bouton Cannon, was an industry titan, retired Civil War colonel, and personal friend of Abraham Lincoln. Clark grew up on a �rst-name basis with both Presidents Roosevelt, and his close friends included Supreme Court justices. Clark’s life and career re�ected his sel�ess passion for progress, equality, and peace.280 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (2023-3) $40.00 ebook (7319-2)
Sin in the CityChicago and Revivalism, 1880–1920Thekla Ellen Joiner
Sin in the City examines three urban revivals in turn-of-the-century Chicago to show how revivalists negotiated that era’s perceived racial, sexual, and class threats. Providing cultural and gender analysis, it o�ers a new model for understanding the development of a gendered theology and set of religious practices that in�uenced Protestantism in a period of enormous social change.288 pp., illus., $30.00 paper (2003-5) $30.00 ebook (6580-7)
An Irish-American OdysseyThe Remarkable Rise of the O’Shaughnessy BrothersColum Kenny
�e O’Shaughnessy brothers’ story takes place between 1860 and 1950 in Illinois, Missouri, New York, and Ireland. �ey were the children of an impoverished immigrant who �ed the famine in Ireland and of his Irish-American wife. An Irish-American Odyssey is the tale of this �rst-generation immigrant family’s struggle, perseverance, and determination.288 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (2024-0) $45.00 ebook (7320-8)
The State Park Movement in AmericaA Critical ReviewNey C. Landrum
America’s state park movement has grown rapidly to become one of the most important forces in the preservation of open spaces and the provision of public outdoor recreation in the country. In �e State Park Movement in America, Ney C. Landrum traces the evolution of the movement from its imprecise origins to its present status as a state government responsibility. 304 pp. $30.00 paper (2018-9) $30.00 ebook (6444-2)
Pendergast!Lawrence H. Larsen & Nancy J. Hulston
In this �rst full-scale biography of �omas J. Pendergast, authors Lawrence H. Larsen and Nancy J. Hulston have successfully provided—through extensive research, including use of recently released prison records and previously unavailable family records—a clear look at the life of Kansas City’s notorious political boss.256 pp., illus., $39.95 cloth (1145-3) $29.95 ebook (6099-4)
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U.S. History 20th Century and After
ExplorerThe Life of Richard E. ByrdLisle A. Rose
Lisle A. Rose has delved into Richard Byrd’s recently available papers together with those of his supporters and critics to present the �rst complete, balanced biography of one of recent history’s most dynamic �gures. Explorer paints a vivid picture of a brilliant but �awed egoist; the de�nitive biography of the man and armchair adventure of the highest order.568 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1782-0) $29.95 ebook (6643-9)
Farewell to ProsperityWealth, Identity, and Conflict in Postwar AmericaLisle A. Rose
Farewell to Prosperity is a provocative, in-depth study of the Liberal and Conservative forces that fought each other to shape American political culture and character during the nation’s most prosperous years. Rose examines the bitter struggle to fashion post-World War II society between a Protestant Ethic and a new, secular Liberal temperament.488 pp. $55.00 cloth (2029-5) $55.00 ebook (7323-9)
American Relief Aid and the Spanish Civil WarEric R. Smith
Despite the country’s isolationist tendencies, opposition to the rise of fascism across Europe convinced many Americans that they had to act in support of the Spanish Republic. While much has been written about the war itself and its international volunteers, little attention has been paid to those who coordinated these relief e�orts at home.206 pp., illus., $60.00 cloth (2009-7) $60.00 ebook (7306-2)
The Magic KingdomWalt Disney and the American Way of LifeSteven Watts
�e Magic Kingdom sheds new light on the cultural icon of “Uncle Walt.” Steven Watts digs deeply into Disney’s private life, investigating his roles as husband, father, and brother and providing fresh insight into his peculiar psyche-his genuine folksiness and warmth, his domineering treatment of colleagues and friends, his deepest prejudices and passions.568 pp. $29.95 paper (1379-2) $29.95 ebook (7300-0)
Culture Shock and Japanese-American RelationsHistorical EssaysSadao Asada
Culture Shock and Japanese-American Relations contains insightful essays on the in�uence of Alfred Mahan on the Japanese navy and on American images of Japan during the 1920s.304 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (1953-4)
Soldiers and StatesmenReflections on LeadershipJohn S. D. Eisenhower
In Soldiers and Statesmen, John S. D. Eisenhower o�ers his personal re�ections on great leaders of our time.208 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1970-1) $40.00 ebook (7271-3)
Call Me TomThe Life of Thomas F. EagletonJames N. Giglio
A moderate liberal in a conservative state, �omas F. Eagleton was known for his political indepen-dence, integrity, and intelligence, likely the reasons Eagleton never once lost an election in his thirty years of public service.328 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1940-4) $34.95 ebook (7261-4)
The Improbable First Century of Cosmopolitan MagazineJames Landers
James Landers explores how Cosmopolitan survived three near-death experiences to become one of the most dynamic and successful magazines of the twentieth century.368 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1906-0) $34.95 ebook (7233-1)
Superfluous SouthernersCultural Conservatism and the South, 1920–1990John J. Langdale III
In Super�uous Southerners, John J. Langdale III tells the story of traditionalist conservatism and its boundaries in twentieth-century America.192 pp. $50.00 cloth (1985-5) $50.00 ebook (7285-0)
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U.S. History 20th Century and After
Madam ChairmanMary Louise Smith and the Republican Revival after WatergateSuzanne O’Dea
Suzanne O’Dea examines Mary Louise Smith’s rise and fall within the Republican Party and analyzes her strategies for gaining the support of party leaders.216 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (1995-4) $35.00 ebook (7294-2)
The Depression Dilemmas of Rural Iowa, 1929–1933Lisa L. Ossian
Beginning with an overview of the state during 1929, Lisa L. Ossian describes the economic, nutritional, familial, cultural, industrial, criminal, legal, and political challenges that engaged the people of rural Iowa during the Depression.254 pp. $45.00 cloth (1946-6) $45.00 ebook (7268-3)
The Dead End Kids of St. LouisHomeless Boys and the People Who Tried to Save ThemBonnie Stepenoff
�is book reviews a century of history to tell the story of the “lost” boys who struggled to survive on St. Louis’s streets as it evolved from a booming late-nineteenth-century industrial center to a troubled mid-twentieth-century metropolis.192 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1888-9) $29.95 ebook (7214-0)
The Button BoxA Daughter’s Loving Memoir of Mrs. George S. PattonRuth Ellen Patton Totten, ed. James Patton Totten
�e Button Box is the loving memoir of Beatrice Ayer Patton (1886–1953), the wife of one of the greatest military �gures in history, General George S. Patton, Jr.400 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1576-5) $27.95 paper (1933-6)
City of DustA Cement Company Town in the Land of Tom SawyerGregg Andrews
392 pp., illus., $24.95 paper (1424-9)
Insane SistersOr, the Price Paid for Challenging a Company TownGregg Andrews
280 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1240-5)
An Artist in America, 4th Revised EditionThomas Hart Benton
418 pp., illus., $40.00 paper (0399-1)
Bridging Two ErasThe Autobiography of Emily Newell Blair, 1877–1951Emily Newell Blair, ed. Virginia Jeans Laas
408 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1254-2)
Rebel against InjusticeThe Life of Frank P. O’HarePeter H. Buckingham
296 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1055-5)
Close-Ups of HistoryThree Decades through the Lens of an AP PhotographerHenry D. Burroughs, ed. Margaret Wohlgemuth Burroughs
288 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1725-7)
Banned in KansasMotion Picture Censorship, 1915–1966Gerald R. Butters Jr.
368 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1749-3)
William J. Spillman and the Birth of Agricultural EconomicsLaurie Winn Carlson
224 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1581-9)
Forgotten ProphetThe Life of Randolph BourneBruce Clayton
296 pp. $35.00 paper (1179-8)
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U.S. History 20th Century and After
Confronting American LaborThe New Left DilemmaJeffrey W. Coker
232 pp. $50.00 cloth (1420-1)
A Consuming FaithThe Social Gospel and Modern American CultureSusan Curtis
352 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (1362-4)
Of Spies and SpokesmenMy Life as a Cold War CorrespondentNicholas Daniloff
456 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1793-6) $24.95 paper (1804-9)
Distorted MirrorsAmericans and Their Relations with Russia and China in the Twentieth CenturyDonald E. Davis & Eugene P. Trani
496 pp. $55.00 cloth (1853-7)
Global Perspectives on Industrial Transformation in the American SouthEd. Susanna Delfino & Michele Gillespie
256 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (1583-3)
Technology, Innovation, and Southern IndustrializationFrom the Antebellum Era to the Computer AgeEd. Susanna Delfino & Michele Gillespie
232 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (1795-0)
Zion in the ValleyThe Jewish Community of St. Louis, Volume II, The Twentieth CenturyWalter Ehrlich
520 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1414-0)
An Unplanned LifeA MemoirGeorge McKee Elsey
288 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1622-9)
Abraham EpsteinThe Forgotten Father of Social SecurityPierre Epstein
344 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1681-6)
From Vagabond to JournalistEdgar Snow in Asia, 1928–1941Robert M. Farnsworth
472 pp. $60.00 cloth (1060-9)
Kansas in the Great DepressionWork Relief, the Dole, and RehabilitationPeter Fearon
336 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1736-3)
The Story of Rose O’NeillAn AutobiographyEd. Miriam Formanek-Brunell
168 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (1106-4)
MusialFrom Stash to Stan the ManJames N. Giglio
368 pp., illus., $39.95 cloth (1336-5) $24.95 paper (1735-6)
Soviet-American Dialogue on the New DealEd. Otis L. Graham Jr.
312 pp. $50.00 cloth (0612-1)
Behind Embassy WallsThe Life and Times of an American DiplomatBrandon Grove
352 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1573-4)
Knut Hamsun Remembers AmericaEssays and Stories, 1885–1949Knut Hamsun & Richard Nelson Current
168 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1456-0)
How You Played the GameThe Life of Grantland RiceWilliam Harper
624 pp. $50.00 cloth (1204-7)
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The Kansas City InvestigationPendergast’s Downfall, 1938–1939Rudolph H. Hartmann, ed. Robert H. Ferrell
208 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1231-3)
Boss-Busters and Sin HoundsKansas City and Its StarHarry Haskell
464 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1769-1)
Is There Still a West?The Future of the Atlantic AllianceWilliam Anthony Hay & Harvey Sicherman
264 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1692-2) $30.00 paper (1698-4)
Anatomy of a TrialPublic Loss, Lessons Learned from The People vs. O.J. SimpsonJerrianne Hayslett
272 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1822-3)
The Ghost in the Little HouseA Life of Rose Wilder LaneWilliam Holtz
448 pp., illus., $29.95 paper (1015-9)
Confronting CommunismU.S. and British Policies toward ChinaVictor S. Kaufman
288 pp. $45.00 cloth (1313-6)
George F. Kennan and the Origins of Containment, 1944–1946The Kennan-Lukacs CorrespondenceGeorge F. Kennan & John Lukacs
96 pp. $20.00 paper (1109-5)
Cold War ExileThe Unclosed Case of Maurice HalperinDon S. Kirschner
344 pp. $50.00 cloth (0989-4)
The Voice of America and the Domestic Propaganda Battles, 1945–1953David F. Krugler
264 pp. $50.00 cloth (1302-0)
More than a Farmer’s WifeVoices of American Farm Women, 1910–1960Amy Mattson Lauters
208 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1852-0)
Resolving Racial ConflictThe Community Relations Service and Civil Rights, 1964–1989Bertram Levine
280 pp. $50.00 cloth (1558-1)
Prairie PowerVoices of 1960s Midwestern Student ProtestRobbie Lieberman
288 pp. $50.00 cloth (1522-2)
Keeping Fires Night and DaySelected Letters of Dorothy Canfield FisherEd. Mark J. Madigan & Clifton Fadiman
384 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (0884-2)
Can We Wear Our Pearls and Still Be Feminists?Memoirs of a Campus StruggleJoan D. Mandle
224 pp. $35.00 paper (1289-4)
Acheson and EmpireThe British Accent in American Foreign PolicyJohn T. McNay
232 pp. $50.00 cloth (1344-0)
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U.S. History 20th Century and After
The Memoirs of Ambassador Henry F. GradyFrom the Great War to the Cold WarEd. John T. McNay
232 pp. $45.00 cloth (1832-2)
From Prairie to PrisonThe Life of Social Activist Kate Richards O’HareSally M. Miller
280 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (0898-9)
Immigrants on the HillItalian-Americans in St. Louis, 1882–1982Gary Ross Mormino
320 pp., illus., $29.95 paper (1405-8)
Churchill’s Iron Curtain Speech 50 Years LaterJames W. Muller
200 pp. $45.00 cloth (1247-4)
Images of a Vanished EraThe Photographs of Walter C. SchneiderEd. Lucian Niemeyer
192 pp., illus., $49.95 cloth (1723-3)
Stuart SymingtonA LifeJames C. Olson
568 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1503-1)
Footsteps on the IceThe Antarctic Diaries of Stuart D. Paine, Second Byrd ExpeditionStuart D. Paine, ed. M. L. Paine
400 pp,. illus., $34.95 cloth (1741-7)
Creating the Modern ManAmerican Magazines and Consumer Culture, 1900–1950Tom Pendergast
304 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1280-1)
No Ordinary JoeA Life of Joseph Pulitzer IIIDaniel W. Pfaff
376 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1607-6)
Giving Voters a VoiceThe Origins of the Initiative and Referendum in AmericaSteven L. Piott
344 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1457-7)
The American Way of PeaceAn InterpretationJan S. Prybyla
264 pp. $45.00 cloth (1595-6)
Tom’s TownKansas City and the Pendergast LegendWilliam M. Reddig
400 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (0498-1)
The DemocratsFrom Jefferson to ClintonRobert Allen Rutland & Jimmy Carter
304 pp., illus., $24.95 paper (1034-0)
Clio’s FavoritesLeading Historians of the United States, 1945–2000Robert Allen Rutland
200 pp. $45.00 cloth (1316-7)
The RepublicansFrom Lincoln to BushRobert Allen Rutland
296 pp. $24.95 paper (1090-6)
The General Textile Strike of 1934From Maine to AlabamaJohn A. Salmond
312 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1395-2)
Governor LadyThe Life and Times of Nellie Tayloe RossTeva J. Scheer
312 pp. $34.95 cloth (1626-7)
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A City DividedThe Racial Landscape of Kansas City, 1900–1960Sherry Lamb Schirmer
272 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1391-4)
The Romance of Small-Town ChautauquasJames R. Schultz
200 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (1440-9)
Not So Wild a DreamEric Sevareid
544 pp. $29.95 paper (1014-2)
The Penalty Is DeathU.S. Newspaper Coverage of Women’s ExecutionsMarlin Shipman
352 pp. $50.00 cloth (1386-0)
Russian-American Dialogue on the History of U.S. Political PartiesEd. Joel H. Silbey
296 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1276-4)
The St. Louis Veiled Prophet CelebrationPower on Parade, 1877–1995Thomas M. Spencer
224 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1267-2)
Where Did the Party Go?William Jennings Bryan, Hubert Humphrey, and the Jeffersonian LegacyJeff Taylor
392 pp. $55.00 cloth (1659-5) $30.00 paper (1661-8)
Southern Women at the MillenniumA Historical PerspectiveEd. Melissa Walker, Jeanette R. Dunn & Joe P. Dunn
256 pp. $55.00 cloth (1505-5)
Work, Family, and FaithRural Southern Women in the Twentieth CenturyEd. Melissa Walker & Rebecca Sharpless
312 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1629-8)
Journalism –1908Birth of a ProfessionBetty Houchin Winfield
376 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1811-7) $30.00 paper (1813-1)
Race and Education, 1954–2007Raymond Wolters
328 pp. $50.00 cloth (1828-5)
Richard M. Weaver, 1910–1963A Life of the MindFred Douglas Young
232 pp. $50.00 cloth (1030-2)
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Presidential Studies
Nixon’s First Cover-upThe Religious Life of a Quaker PresidentH. Larry Ingle
H. Larry Ingle delves into Richard Nixon’s Quaker background to observe the role Nixon’s religion played in his political career. Ingle’s unparalleled knowledge of Quakerism enables him to deftly point out how Nixon bent the traditional rules of the religion to suit his needs or, in some cases, simply ignored them entirely.288 pp. illus., $50.00 cloth (2042-4) $50.00 ebook (7335-2)
Harry S. TrumanA LifeRobert H. Ferrell
Few U.S. presidents captured the imagination of the American people as did Harry S. Truman, “the man from Missouri.” Based upon years of research in the Truman Library and the study of many never-before-used primary sources, Harry S. Truman is destined to become the authoritative account of the nation’s favorite president.520 pp. $29.95 paper (1050-0) $29.95 ebook (6045-1)
Choosing TrumanThe Democratic Convention of 1944Robert H. Ferrell
As Franklin D. Roosevelt’s health deteriorated in the time leading up to the Democratic National Convention of 1944, Democratic leaders confronted a dire situation. Given the inevitability of the president’s death during a fourth term, the choice of a running mate for FDR was of profound importance. �e Democrats needed a man they could trust. �ey needed Harry S. Truman.160 pp. $19.95 paper (1308-2) $19.95 ebook (7298-0)
The Reagan ReversalForeign Policy and the End of the Cold WarBeth A. Fischer
In �e Reagan Reversal, Beth A. Fischer convincingly demonstrates that President Reagan actually began seeking a rapprochement with the Kremlin �fteen months before Gorbachev took o�ce. She shows that Reagan, known for his long-standing antipathy toward communism, suddenly began calling for “dialogue, cooperation, and understanding” between the superpowers. 192 pp., illus., $24.95 paper (1287-0) $24.95 ebook (7312-3)
Colonization after EmancipationLincoln and the Movement for Black ResettlementPhillip W. Magness & Sebastian N. Page
Colonization after Emancipation reveals an unexplored chapter of the emancipation story, unearthing the facts about an ill-fated project and illuminating just how complex, and even convoluted, Abraham Lincoln’s ideas about the end of slavery really were.178 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1909-1) $34.95 ebook (7235-5)
Harry S. Truman versus the Medical LobbyThe Genesis of MedicareMonte M. Poen
“�is volume challenges those who are labeled ‘New Left’ historians because of their attacks on Truman’s domestic conservatism, by maintaining that his proposals in the area of national health care were far ahead of their time and were, indeed, actually ‘radical.’. . . [N]o other monograph has addressed itself to this timely subject.” —Choice272 pp. $29.95 paper (1086-9) $29.95 ebook (6134-2)
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Transplanting the Great SocietyLyndon Johnson and Food for PeaceKristin L. Ahlberg
280 pp., illus., $47.00 cloth (1819-3)
Carter’s ConversionThe Hardening of American Defense PolicyBrian J. Auten
360 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1816-2)
Ronald Reagan and the House DemocratsGridlock, Partisanship, and the Fiscal CrisisKarl Gerard Brandt
264 pp. $50.00 cloth (1835-3)
Calhoun and Popular RuleThe Political Theory of the Disquisition and DiscourseH. Lee Cheek, Jr.
216 pp. $30.00 paper (1548-2)
Presidents, Diplomats, and Other MortalsEd. J. Garry Clifford & Theodore A. Wilson
352 pp. $50.00 cloth (1747-9)
The Inaugural Addresses of President Thomas Jefferson, 1801 and 1805Noble E. Cunningham, Jr.
136 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1323-5)
The Man of IndependenceJonathan Daniels
384 pp. $29.95 paper (1190-3)
The First Cold WarThe Legacy of Woodrow Wilson in U.S. - Soviet RelationsDonald E. Davis & Eugene P. Trani
360 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1388-4)
An Opportunity LostThe Truman Administration and the Farm Policy DebateVirgil W. Dean
296 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1650-2)
Boxing the KangarooA Reporter’s MemoirRobert J. Donovan
160 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (1281-8)
Conflict and CrisisThe Presidency of Harry S. Truman, 1945–1948Robert J. Donovan
512 pp. $35.00 paper (1066-1)
Tumultuous YearsThe Presidency of Harry S. Truman, 1949–1953Robert J. Donovan
448 pp. $29.95 paper (1085-2)
The Truman Scandals and the Politics of MoralityAndrew J. Dunar
224 pp. $30.00 paper (1118-7)
Dear BessThe Letters from Harry to Bess Truman, 1910–1959Ed. Robert H. Ferrell
608 pp., illus., $34.95 paper (1203-0)
Harry S. Truman and the Cold War RevisionistsRobert H. Ferrell
160 pp. $35.00 cloth (1653-3)
Ill-AdvisedPresidential Health and Public TrustRobert H. Ferrell
224 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (0864-4) $25.00 paper (1065-4)
Off the RecordThe Private Papers of Harry S. TrumanEd. Robert H. Ferrell
488 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (1119-4)
Presidential LeadershipFrom Woodrow Wilson to Harry S. TrumanRobert H. Ferrell
184 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1623-6)
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Presidential Studies
The Autobiography of Harry S. TrumanEd. Robert H. Ferrell
160 pp., illus., $19.95 paper (1445-4)
The Dying PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt, 1944–1945Robert H. Ferrell
200 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1171-2)
The Strange Deaths of President HardingRobert H. Ferrell
216 pp. $24.95 paper (1202-3)
Truman and PendergastRobert H. Ferrell
176 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (1225-2)
Truman in the White HouseThe Diary of Eben A. AyersEd. Robert H. Ferrell
416 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (0790-6)
Our Common CountryMutual Good Will in AmericaWarren G. Harding, ed. Warren G. Harding III, & Robert H. Ferrell
152 pp. $25.00 paper (1454-6)
Lincoln and the Politics of Christian LoveGrant N. Havers
224 pp. $50.00 cloth (1857-5) $50.00 ebook (7206-5)
Working with TrumanA Personal Memoir of the White House YearsKen Hechler
328 pp. $35.00 paper (1067-8)
George Washington and SlaveryA Documentary PortrayalFritz Hirschfeld
272 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1135-4)
Harry’s FarewellInterpreting and Teaching the Truman PresidencyEd. Richard S. Kirkendall
400 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1552-9)
Harry S. Truman and the News MediaContentious Relations, Belated RespectFranklin D. Mitchell
296 pp. $50.00 cloth (1180-4)
Truman and KoreaThe Political Culture of the Early Cold WarPaul G. Pierpaoli, Jr.
280 pp. $55.00 cloth (1206-1)
Letters Home by Harry TrumanEd. Monte M. Poen
328 pp., illus., $29.95 paper (1474-4)
Strictly Personal and ConfidentialThe Letters Harry Truman Never MailedEd. Monte M. Poen
224 pp. $24.95 paper (1258-0)
James MadisonThe Founding FatherRobert Allen Rutland
312 pp. $24.95 paper (1141-5)
Presidents and Political ThoughtDavid J. Siemers
264 pp. $55.00 cloth (1866-7) $30.00 paper (1878-0) $30.00 ebook (7205-8)
At the President’s SideThe Vice Presidency in the Twentieth CenturyEd. Timothy Walch
264 pp. $50.00 cloth (1133-0)
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Missouri History
Young Brothers MassacrePaul W. Barrett & Mary H. Barrett
On January 2, 1932, near Spring�eld, Missouri, ten poorly armed law enforcement o�cers set out to arrest two local farm boys for auto theft. Minutes later, six o�cers lay dead and three wounded, setting a record for greatest number of police o�cers killed in one incident in American history. �is is the story of how it happened and the lives that were forever changed.160 pp., illus., $19.95 paper (0650-3) $19.95 ebook (7299-7)
Faces Like DevilsThe Bald Knobber Vigilantes in the OzarksMatthew J. Hernando
Hernando o�ers new insights into one of history’s most famous vigilante groups. Despite being one of the largest such groups in America during the nineteenth century, the Bald Knobbers were not well understood, and very little historical scholarship about them exists. Hernando’s close examination expands readers’ understanding of the era and the Bald Knobbers’ in�uence on Ozark culture. 320 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (2041-7) $50.00 ebook (7334-5)
The Ozarks in Missouri HistoryDiscoveries in an American RegionEd. Lynn Morrow
�is lively collection gathers �fteen essays, many of them pioneering e�orts in the study of the Ozarks. �ey trace the evolution of the Ozarks, examine the sometimes-con�icting in�uences exerted by St. Louis and Kansas City, and consider the struggle by federal, state, and local governments to de�ne conservation and the future of Current River.320 pp., illus., $25.00 paper (2006-6) $25.00 ebook (7303-1)
The Original Rush LimbaughLawyer, Legislator, and Civil LibertarianDennis K. Boman
Born at the end of the nineteenth century into a farming family of modest means in southeastern Missouri, Rush Hudson Limbaugh, Sr., led a distinguished professional life as an attorney, legislator, and special ambassadorial representative of the United States.312 pp., illus., $35.00 cloth (1980-0) $35.00 ebook (7281-2)
Play Me Something Quick and DevilishOld-Time Fiddlers in MissouriHoward Wight Marshall
Howard Wight Marshall explores the heritage of traditional �ddle music in Missouri, and considers the place of homemade music in people’s lives across social and ethnic communities from the late 1700s to the World War I years and into the early 1920s. 424 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth with CD (1994-7) $29.95 ebook (7293-5)
The Art of the Missouri CapitolHistory in Canvas, Bronze, and StoneBob Priddy & Jeffrey Ball
�e art of the Missouri capitol was considered among the �nest to adorn any state capitol before �re destroyed the capitol in 1911. �e Art of the Missouri Capitol is the de�nitive account of the art’s creation, the men who produced it, and the Missourians who lived the history that inspired it.416 pp., illus., $49.95 cloth (1921-3)
From MissouriAn American Farmer Looks BackThad Snow, ed. Bonnie Stepenoff
Whether arguing that a good stock dog should be left alone to do its work or putting forth his case for world peace, �ad Snow’s ideas have a special authenticity because they did not come from an ivory tower or a think tank—they came From Missouri.304 pp., illus., $25.00 paper (1990-9) $25.00 ebook (7290-4)
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Missouri History
Thad SnowA Life of Social Reform in the Missouri BootheelBonnie Stepenoff
�ad Snow (1881–1955) was an eccentric farmer and writer who was best known for his involvement in Missouri’s 1939 Sharecropper Protest. In �ad Snow, Bonnie Stepeno� explores the world of Snow, providing a full portrait of him.200 pp., illus., $30.00 paper (1992-3)
The Missouri Mormon ExperienceEdited by Thomas M. Spencer
�ese nine essays explain why Missouri had an important place in the theology of 1830s Mormonism and was envisioned as the site of a grand temple.200 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1887-2) $34.95 ebook (7216-4)
Strong AdvocateThe Life of a Trial LawyerThomas Strong
In Strong Advocate, �omas Strong, one of the most successful trial lawyers in Missouri’s history, chronicles his adventures as a contemporary personal injury attorney.296 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1997-8) $29.95 ebook (7296-6)
J.C. Nichols and the Shaping of Kansas CityInnovation in Planned Residential CommunitiesWilliam S. Worley
Born in Olathe, Kansas in 1880, Jesse Clyde Nichols was a creative genius in land development. With single-mindedness of purpose and unwavering devotion to achievement, Nichols left an indelible imprint on the Kansas City metropolitan area, and thereby in�uenced the design and development of major residential and commercial areas throughout America as well.352 pp., illus., $29.95 paper (0926-9) $29.95 ebook (7309-3)
Columbia College150 Years of Courage, Commitment, and ChangePaulina A. Batterson
408 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1324-2)
Healing WatersMissouri’s Historic Mineral Springs and SpasLoring Bullard
272 pp., illus., $30.00 paper (1554-3)
Don’t Let the Fire Go Out!Jean Carnahan
272 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1513-0)
Dictionary of Missouri BiographyEd. Lawrence O. Christensen et al.
848 pp. $65.00 cloth (1222-1)
The Missouri Supreme CourtFrom Dred Scott to Nancy CruzanGerald T. Dunne
240 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (20826-2)
Pot Roast, Politics, and Ants in the PantryMissouri’s Cookbook HeritageCarol Fisher & John Fisher
248 pp., illus., $19.95 paper (21791-2)
Genesis of MissouriFrom Wilderness Outpost to StatehoodWilliam E. Foley
384 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (0727-2)
My Farm on the MississippiThe Story of a German in Missouri, 1945–1948Heinrich Hauser & Curt A. Poulton
184 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1332-7)
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A Centennial History of the State Historical Society of Missouri, 1898–1998Alan R. Havig
296 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1169-9)
Little Germany on the MissouriThe Photographs of Edward J. Kemper, 1895–1920Ed. Anna Kemper Hesse et al.
184 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1205-4)
Evolution of a Missouri AsylumFulton State Hospital, 1851–2006Richard L. Lael, Barbara Brazos & Margot Ford McMillen
270 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1689-2)
Rumors of IndiscretionThe University of Missouri’s Sex Questionnaire Scandal in the Jazz AgeLawrence J. Nelson
344 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1449-2)
A Portrait of Missouri, 1935–1943Photographs from the Farm Security AdministrationPaul E. Parker
168 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1438-6)
A History of Missouri Volume I, 1673 to 1820Gen. ed. William E. Parrish William E. Foley
264 pp. $50.00 cloth (0108-9) $29.95 (1285-6)
A History of Missouri Volume II, 1820 to 1860Gen. ed. William E. Parrish Perry McCandless
352 pp., illus., $29.95 paper (1286-3)
A History of Missouri Volume III, 1860 to 1875Gen. ed. William E. Parrish William E. Parrish
344 pp. $50.00 cloth (0148-5) $29.95 paper (1376-1)
A History of MissouriVolume IV, 1875 to 1919Gen. ed. William E. Parrish Lawrence O. Christensen & Gary R. Kremer
296 pp. $50.00 cloth (1112-5) $29.95 paper
A History of MissouriVolume V, 1919 to 1953Gen. ed. William E. Parrish Richard S. Kirkendall
448 pp. $50.00 cloth (0494-3) $29.95 paper (1560-4)
A History of Missouri Volume VI, 1953 to 2003Gen. ed. William E. Parrish Lawrence H. Larsen
224 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1543-7) $24.95 paper (1546-8)
A History of MissouriGen. ed. William E. Parrish
928 pp., illus., $150.00 paper —set (1585-7)
Holy JoeJoseph W. Folk and the Missouri IdeaSteven L. Piott
224 pp. $45.00 cloth (1130-9)
The Man in the MirrorWilliam Marion Reedy and His MagazineMax Putzel
376 pp. $35.00 paper (1178-1)
Our Storehouse of Missouri Place NamesRobert L. Ramsay
160 pp. $12.95 paper (0586-5)
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Missouri History
A Missouri Railroad PioneerThe Life Of Louis HouckJoel P. Rhodes
312 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1798-1)
Opening the OzarksA Historical Geography of Missouri’s Ste. Genevieve District, 1760–1830Walter A. Schroeder
576 pp., illus., $65.00 cloth (1398-3)
The Other Missouri HistoryPopulists, Prostitutes, and Regular FolkEd. Thomas M. Spencer
272 pp. $30.00 paper (1565-9)
All the News Is Fit to PrintProfile of a Country EditorChad Stebbins
200 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1163-7)
From French Community to Missouri TownSte. Genevieve in the Nineteenth CenturyBonnie Stepenoff
248 pp. $40.00 cloth (1668-7)
A President, a Church, and Trails WestCompeting Histories in Independence, MissouriJon E. Taylor
304 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1801-8)
The Gazette Girls of Grundy CountyHorse Trading, Hot Lead, and High HeelsGwen Hamilton Thogmartin & Ardis Hamilton Anderson
184 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (0986-3)
St. Louis WomanHelen Traubel & James C. Olson
320 pp. $35.00 paper (1237-5)
Hardship and HopeMissouri Women Writing about Their Lives, 1820–1920Ed. Carla Waal Johns & Barbara Oliver Korner
328 pp. $35.00 paper (1120-0)
Women in Missouri HistoryIn Search of Power and InfluenceEd. LeeAnn Whites, Mary C. Neth, & Gary R. Kremer
288 pp. $30.00 paper (1526-0) $30.00 ebook (6413-8)
Cultivating CooperationA History of the Missouri Farmers AssociationRaymond A. Young
264 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (0999-3) $30.00 paper (1000-5)
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Frontier History
The World, the Flesh, and the DevilA History of Colonial St. LouisPatricia Cleary
�e World, the Flesh, and the Devil is an inclusive, wide-ranging, and overdue account of the Gateway City’s earliest years, and this engaging book contributes to a comprehensive national history by revealing the untold stories of Upper Louisiana’s capital.376 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1913-8) $40.00 ebook (7242-3)
A French Aristocrat in the American WestThe Shattered Dreams of De Lassus de LuzieresCarl J. Ekberg, foreword by Marie-Sol de La Tour d’Auvergne
�ough Pierre-Charles de Lassus de Luzières’s presence in early American history has been largely overlooked, the work he left behind merits closer inspection. A French Aristocrat in the American West brings the words and deeds of this fascinating man to the public for the �rst time.258 pp., illus., $44.95 cloth (1896-4) $44.95 ebook (7227-0)
From Mountain Man to MillionaireThe “Bold and Dashing Life” of Robert CampbellRevised and Expanded Edition William R. Nester
Exploring the letters, journals, and account books that Robert Campbell left behind, William Nester places him in the context of the times in which he lived, showing the economic, political, social, and cultural forces that provided the opportunities and challenges that shaped his life.360 pp., illus., $29.95 paper (1929-9) $29.95 ebook (7248-5)
The Baron in the Grand CanyonFriedrich Wilhelm von Egloffstein in the WestSteven Rowan
In �e Baron in the Grand Canyon, Steven Rowan presents the �rst comprehensive look at the life of Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Eglo�stein, mapmaker, artist, explorer, and inventor.224 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1982-4) $45.00 ebook (7283-6)
The Brothers Robidoux and the Opening of the American WestRobert J. Willoughby
Written in a unique biographical format, Robert Willoughby interweaves the stories of six brothers who shaped the American trans-Mississippi West during the �rst �ve decades of the nineteenth century.192 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1991-6) $45.00 ebook (7291-1)
Francois Vallé and His World Upper Louisiana before Lewis and ClarkCarl J. Ekberg
336 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1418-8)
Wilderness JourneyThe Life of William ClarkWilliam E. Foley
344 pp., illus., $24.95 (1663-2)
Atlas of Lewis & Clark in MissouriJames D. Harlan, James M. Denny & Matt Blunt
152 pp., illus., $70.00 cloth (1473-7)
Feast or FamineFood and Drink in American Westward ExpansionReginald Horsman
368 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1789-9)
Frontier DoctorWilliam Beaumont, America’s First Great Medical ScientistReginald Horsman
336 pp. $55.00 cloth (1052-4)
Nathan Boone and the American FrontierR. Douglas Hurt
272 pp., illus., $29.95 paper (1318-1)
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World History
NATO and the UNA Peculiar RelationshipLawrence S. Kaplan
In NATO and the UN, Lawrence Kaplan, one of the leading experts on NATO, examines the intimate and often contentious relations between the two and describes how this relationship has changed over the course of two generations.296 pp. $44.95 cloth (1883-4) $24.95 paper (1895-7) $24.95 ebook (7217-1)
Slaves and Slaveholders in Bermuda, 1616–1782Virginia Bernhard
336 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1227-6)
The Making of Adolf HitlerThe Birth and Rise of NazismEugene Davidson
464 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (1117-0)
The Narrow Path of Freedom and Other EssaysEugene Davidson
168 pp. $35.00 cloth (1404-1)
The Trial of the GermansAn Account of the Twenty-two Defendants before the International Military Tribunal at NurembergEugene Davidson
696 pp. $29.95 paper (1139-2)
The Quaker Community on BarbadosChallenging the Culture of the Planter ClassLarry Gragg
208 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1847-6)
James G. Blaine and Latin AmericaDavid Healy
224 pp. $50.00 cloth (1374-7)
Diplomacy and War at NATOThe Secretary General and Military Action after the Cold WarRyan C. Hendrickson
184 pp. $45.00 cloth (1664-9) $25.00 paper (1635-9)
Winston ChurchillResolution, Defiance, Magnanimity, Good WillEd. R. Crosby Kemper III
264 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1036-4)
Fearless Women in the Mexican Revolution and the Spanish Civil WarTabea Alexa Linhard
296 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1611-3)
Destinations PastTraveling through HistoryJohn Lukacs
240 pp. $50.00 cloth (0956-6)
Britain and the Greek Economic Crisis, 1944–1947From Liberation to the Truman DoctrineAthanasios Lykogiannis
312 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1422-5)
The Religious Foundations of Francis Bacon’s ThoughtStephen A. McKnight
208 pp., illus.,$45.00cloth(1609-0)
Massacre in MexicoElena Poniatowska, Helen R. Lane, & Octavio Paz
352 pp., illus.,$30.00 paper(0817-0)
Russian-American Dialogue on Cultural Relations, 1776–1914Norman E. Saul & Richard D. McKinzie
280 pp. $50.00 cloth (1097-5)
Hitler and the GermansEric Voegelin, ed. Detlev Clemens & Brendan Purcell
296 pp. $30.00 paper (1466-9)
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Sports and American CultureRoger Launius, Series Editor
Before They Were CardinalsMajor League Baseball in Nineteenth-Century St. LouisJon David Cash
296 pp., illus., $24.95 paper (1935-0)
Sportsmen and GamesmenJohn Dizikes
368 pp., illus., $35.00 paper (1447-8)
A Sportswriter’s LifeFrom the Desk of a New York Times ReporterGerald Eskenazi
224 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1510-9)
Gibson’s Last StandThe Rise, Fall, and Near Misses of the St. Louis Cardinals, 1969–1975Doug Feldmann
256 pp., illus., $19.95 paper (2012-7) $19.95 ebook (7260-7)
Last King of the Sports PageThe Life and Career of Jim MurrayTed Geltner
288 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1979-4) $29.95 ebook (7273-7)
Spitting on DiamondsA Spitball Pitcher’s Journey to the Major Leagues, 1911–1919Clyde H. Hogg
344 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1569-7)
Elston and MeThe Story of the First Black YankeeArlene Howard et al.
224 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1358-7)
The SizzlerGeorge Sisler, Baseball’s Forgotten GreatRick Huhn
336 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1555-0)
Seasons in the SunThe Story of Big League Baseball in MissouriRoger D. Launius
192 pp., illus., $40.00 cloth (1392-1)
America’s First OlympicsThe St. Louis Games of 1904George R. Matthews
256 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1588-8)
High-Flying BirdsThe 1942 St. Louis CardinalsJerome M. Mileur
288 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1834-6)
The St. Louis Baseball ReaderRichard Peterson
456 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1687-8)
“If You Were Only White”The Life of Leroy “Satchel” PaigeDonald Spivey
376 pp., illus., $29.95 cloth (1978-7) $19.95 paper (2014-1) $19.95 ebook (7280-5)
The Curt Flood StoryThe Man behind the MythStuart L. Weiss
272 pp., illus., $34.95 cloth (1740-0)
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Southern Women�eda Perdue, Betty Brandon, Virginia Bernhard, Series Editors
Searching for Their PlacesWomen in the South across Four CenturiesEd. Thomas H. Appleton, Jr., & Angela Boswell
312 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1468-3)
Hidden Histories of Women in the New SouthEd. Virginia Bernhard et al.
264 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (0958-0)
Women Shaping the SouthCreating and Confronting ChangeEd. Angela Boswell & Judith N. McArthur
280 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1617-5)
Negotiating Boundaries of Southern WomanhoodDealing with the Powers That BeEd. Janet L. Coryell et al.
264 pp. $50.00 cloth (1295-5)
Beyond Image and ConventionExplorations in Southern Women’s HistoryEd. Janet L. Coryell et al.
240 pp. $50.00 cloth (1172-9) $30.00 paper (1173-6)
Taking Off the White GlovesSouthern Women and Women HistoriansEd. Michele Gillespie & Catherine Clinton
200 pp. $40.00 cloth (1209-2)
Clio’s Southern SistersInterviews with Leaders of the Southern Association for Women HistoriansEd. Constance B. Schulz & Elizabeth Hayes Turner
296 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1541-3)
Entering the FrayGender, Politics, and Culture in the New SouthEd. Jonathan Daniel Wells & Sheila R. Phipps
272 pp., illus., $50.00 cloth (1863-6) $50.00 ebook (7208-9)
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Revelation of ModernismResponse to Cultural Crises in Fin-de-Siecle PaintingAlbert Boime
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My Time ThereThe Art Colonies of Santa Fe & Taos, New Mexico, 1956–2006R. H. Dick
127 pp., illus., $44.95 cloth (978-0-9639-8048-9)
160 Years of Art at the St. Louis Mercantile Library A Handbook to the Collections
An Anniversary Publication, 1846–2006Julie Dunn-Morton
196 pp., illus., $39.95 cloth (8049-6)
An American Art ColonyThe Art and Artists of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, 1930–1940Scott Kerr & R. H. Dick
239 pp., illus., $80.00 cloth (4240-6)
Christiana Herringham and the Edwardian Art SceneMary Lago
344 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (1024-1)
A Guide to the Architecture of St. LouisGeorge McCue & Frank Peters
248 pp., illus., $34.95 paper (0679-4)
Uncle Tom’s Cabin as Visual CultureJo-Ann Morgan
280 pp., illus., $45.00 cloth (1715-8)
The Samuel H. Kress Study Collection at the University of MissouriMuseum of Art and Archaeology, ed. Norman E. Land
120 pp., illus., $45.00 paper (1241-2)
William Adair Bernoudy, ArchitectBringing the Legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright to St. LouisOsmund Overby, Sam Fentress, & Gyo Obata
328 pp., illus., $70.00 cloth (1224-5)
Art as SpectacleImages of the Entertainer since RomanticismNaomi Ritter
360 pp., illus., $55.00 cloth (0719-7)
The Arts and Architecture of German Settlements in MissouriA Survey of a Vanishing CultureCharles Van Ravenswaay & Adolf E. Schroeder
576 pp., illus., $65.00 cloth (1700-4)
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of ArtCulture Comes to Kansas CityKristie C. Wolferman
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160 Years of Art at the St. Louis Mercantile Library: A Handbook to the Collections An Anniversary Publication, 1846-2006, 36
1838 Mormon Wars in Missouri, �e, 16
Abraham Epstein: �e Forgotten Father of Social Security, 21
Acheson and Empire: �e British Accent in American Foreign Policy, 22
African American Life in the Rural South, 1900-1950, 10
African Americans and Jews in the Twentieth Century: Studies in Convergence and Con�ict, 12
Alcatraz Screw: My Years as a Guard in America’s Most Notorious Prison, 18
Alexander William Doniphan: Portrait of a Missouri Moderate, 16
All the News Is Fit to Print: Pro�le of a Country Editor, 31
America’s First Olympics: �e St. Louis Games of 1904, 34
American Art Colony: �e Art and Artists of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, 1930-1940, An, 36
American Girls, Beer, and Glenn Miller: GI Morale in World War II, 5
American Relief Aid and the Spanish Civil War, 19
American Tragedian: �e Life of Edwin Booth, 14
American Way of Peace: An Interpretation, �e, 23
Anatomy of a Trial: Public Loss, Lessons Learned from �e People vs. O.J. Simpson, 22
Anyplace but Here, 11Argonne Days in World War
I, 3Art as Spectacle: Images of
the Entertainer since Romanticism, 36
Art of the Missouri Capitol: History in Canvas, Bronze, and Stone, �e, 28
Artist in America, 4th Revised Edition, An, 20
Arts and Architecture of German Settlements in Missouri: A Survey of a Vanishing Culture, �e, 36
At the President’s Side: �e Vice Presidency in the Twentieth Century, 27
Atlas of Lewis & Clark in Missouri, 32
Autobiography of Harry S. Truman, �e, 27
Awakening to Equality: A Young White Pastor at the Dawn of Civil Rights, 13
Banned in Kansas: Motion Picture Censorship, 1915-1966, 20
Baron in the Grand Canyon: Friedrich Wilhelm von Eglo�stein in the West, �e, 32
Before �e Big Bonanza: Dan De Quille’s Early Comstock Accounts, 14
Before �ey Were Cardinals: Major League Baseball in Nineteenth-Century St. Louis, 34
Behind Embassy Walls: �e Life and Times of an American Diplomat, 21
Benjamin Franklin’s Printing Network: Disseminating Virtue in Early America, 16
Beyond Image and Convention: Explorations in Southern Women’s History, 35
Bitter Fruit: African American Women in World War II, 12
Black Chicago’s First Century: Volume 1, 1833-1900, 13
Black Citizen-Soldiers of Kansas, 1864-1901, �e, 11
Black Victory: �e Rise and Fall of the White Primary in Texas, 12
Border between �em: Violence and Reconciliation on the Kansas-Missouri Line, �e, 6
Boss-Busters and Sin Hounds: Kansas City and Its Star, 22
Boxing the Kangaroo: A Reporter’s Memoir, 26
Bridging Two Eras: �e Auto-biography of Emily Newell Blair, 1877-1951, 20
Britain and the Greek Economic Crisis, 1944-1947: From Liberation to the Truman Doctrine, 33
Brothers Robidoux and the Opening of the American West, �e, 32
Brothers to the Bu�alo Soldiers: Perspectives on the African American Militia and Volunteers, 1865-1917, 11
Bugle Resounding: Music and Musicians of the Civil War Era, 8
Button Box: A Daughter’s Loving Memoir of Mrs. George S. Patton, �e, 20
Calhoun and Popular Rule: �e Political �eory of the Disquisition and Discourse, 26
Call Me Tom: �e Life of �omas F. Eagleton, 19
Can We Wear Our Pearls and Still Be Feminists? Memoirs of a Campus Struggle, 22
Capitalism, Politics, and Railroads in Jacksonian New England, 7
Captive of the Labyrinth: Sarah L. Winchester, Heiress to the Ri�e Fortune, 14
Carter’s Conversion: �e Hardening of American Defense Policy, 26
Centennial History of the State Historical Society of Missouri, 1898-1998, A, 30
Chewing Gum, Candy Bars, and Beer: �e Army PX in World War II, 1
Choosing Truman: �e Democratic Convention of 1944, 25
Christiana Herringham and the Edwardian Art Scene, 36
Chronicles of a Two-Front War: Civil Rights and Vietnam in the African American Press, 10
Churchill’s Iron Curtain Speech 50 Years Later, 23
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Cities of the Mississippi: Nineteenth-Century Images of Urban Development, 16
City Divided: �e Racial Landscape of Kansas City, 1900-1960, A, 24
City of Dust: A Cement Company Town in the Land of Tom Sawyer, 20
Civil War in Missouri: A Military History, �e, 7
Civilian in Lawton’s 1899 Philippine Campaign: �e Letters of Robert D. Carter, A, 5
Clio’s Favorites: Leading Historians of the United States, 1945-2000, 23
Clio’s Southern Sisters: Interviews with Leaders of the Southern Association for Women Historians, 35
Close-Ups of History: �ree Decades through the Lens of an AP Photographer, 20
Cold War Exile: �e Unclosed Case of Maurice Halperin, 22
Collapse at Meuse-Argonne: �e Failure of the Missouri-Kansas Division, 3
Collapse of Price’s Raid: �e Beginning of the End in Civil War Missouri, �e, 8
Colonel in the Armored Divisions: A Memoir, 1941-1945, 2
Colonization after Emancipation: Lincoln and the Movement for Black Resettlement, 25
Color Line & Racial Equality in America, �e, 12
Color Line: Legacy for the Twenty-First Century, �e, 12
Colored Aristocracy of St. Louis, by Cyprian Clamorgan, �e, 13
Colored Memories: A Biographer’s Quest for the Elusive Lester A. Walton, 12
Columbia College: 150 Years of Courage, Commitment, and Change, 29
Commager on Tocqueville, 15Confederate Belle, �e, 6Confederate Chronicle: �e Life
of a Civil War Survivor, A, 7Confederate Colonels: A
Biographical Register, 7Confederate Constitution of
1861: An Inquiry into American Constitutionalism, �e, 6
Con�ict and Crisis: �e Presidency of Harry S. Truman, 1945-1948, 26
Confronting American Labor: �e New Left Dilemma, 21
Confronting Communism: U.S. and British Policies toward China, 22
Conservatism and Southern Intellectuals, 1789-1861: Liberty, Tradition, and the Good Society, 17
Consuming Faith: �e Social Gospel and Modern American Culture, A, 21
Creating the Modern Man: American Magazines and Consumer Culture, 1900-1950, 23
Creed for My Profession: Walter Williams, Journalist to the World, A, 15
Cultivating Cooperation: A History of the Missouri Farmers Association, 31
Culture Shock and Japanese-American Relations: Historical Essays, 19
Curt Flood Story: �e Man behind the Myth, �e, 34
Damn Near White: An African American Family’s Rise from Slavery to Bittersweet Success, 11
Dancing to a Black Man’s Tune: A Life of Scott Joplin, 12
Dangerous Donations: Northern Philanthropy and Southern Black Education, 1902-1930, 11
Daniel Webster and the Oratory of Civil Religion, 17
Day I Fired Alan Ladd and Other World War II Adventures, �e, 2
Dead End Kids of St. Louis: Homeless Boys and the People Who Tried to Save �em, �e, 20
Dear Bess: �e Letters from Harry to Bess Truman, 1910-1959, 26
Dear Helen: Wartime Letters from a Londoner to Her American Pen Pal, 2
Death and Life of Germany: An Account of the American Occupation, �e, 1
Democrats: From Je�erson to Clinton, �e, 23
Demon of the Lost Cause: Sherman and Civil War History, 8
Depression Dilemmas of Rural Iowa, 1929-1933, �e, 20
Desperate Diplomat: Saburo Kurusu’s Memoir of the Weeks before Pearl Harbor, �e, 1
Destinations Past: Traveling through History, 33
Devotion to the Adopted Country: U.S. Immigrant Volunteers in the Mexican War, 4
Dictionary of Missouri Biography, 29
Diplomacy and War at NATO: �e Secretary General and Military Action after the Cold War, 33
Diplomacy of Involvement: American Economic Expansion across the Paci�c, 1784-1900, �e, 16
Diplomacy of Trade and Investment: American Economic Expansion in the Hemisphere, 1865-1900, �e, 16
Distorted Mirrors: Americans and �eir Relations with Russia and China in the Twentieth Century, 21
Dogface Soldier: �e Life of General Lucian K. Truscott, Jr., 5
Don’t Let the Fire Go Out! 29Du Bois and His Rivals, 13Duels and the Roots of Violence
in Missouri, 17Dying President: Franklin D.
Roosevelt, 1944-1945, �e, 27
E. Franklin Frazier and Black Bourgeoisie, 13
Eagles on �eir Buttons: A Black Infantry Regiment in the Civil War, 9
Eighteen-Year-Old Replacement: Facing Combat in Patton’s �ird Army, �e, 1
Elston and Me: �e Story of the First Black Yankee, 34
Enchanted Years of the Stage: Kansas City at the Crossroads of American �eater, 1870-1930, �e, 16
Enemy among Us: POWs in Missouri during World War II, �e, 1
Entering the Fray: Gender, Politics, and Culture in the New South, 35
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Essence of Liberty: Free Black Women during the Slave Era, �e, 13
Evolution of a Missouri Asylum: Fulton State Hospital, 1851-2006, 30
Explorer: �e Life of Richard E. Byrd, 19
Faces Like Devils: �e Bald Knobber Vigilantes in the Ozarks, 28
Farewell to Prosperity: Wealth, Identity, and Con�ict in Postwar America, 18
Fatherless Child: Autobiographical Perspectives of African American Men, A, 12
FDR & Stalin: A Not So Grand Alliance, 1943-1945, 2
Fearless Women in the Mexican Revolution and the Spanish Civil War, 33
Feast or Famine: Food and Drink in American Westward Expansion, 32
Few Returned: Twenty-Eight Days on the Russian Front, Winter 1942-1943, 1
Final Mission of Bottoms Up: A World War II Pilot’s Story, �e, 5
First Black Actors on the Great White Way, �e, 12
First Cold War: �e Legacy of Woodrow Wilson in U.S.-Soviet Relations, �e, 26
Fishing Creek Confederacy: A Story of Civil War Draft Resistance, �e, 9
Five Days in October: �e Lost Battalion of World War I, 3
Footsteps on the Ice: �e Antarctic Diaries of Stuart D. Paine, Second Byrd Expedition, 23
Forgotten Generation: American Children and World War II, �e, 1
Forgotten Prophet: �e Life of Randolph Bourne, 20
Francois Vallé and His World: Upper Louisiana before Lewis and Clark, 32
Frank Blair: Lincoln’s Conservative, 6
French Aristocrat in the American West: �e Shattered Dreams of De Lassus de Luzieres, A, 32
Friedrich Hecker: Two Lives for Liberty, 16
From Anzio to the Alps: An American Soldier’s Story, 2
From Edward Brooke to Barack Obama: African American Political Success, 1966-2008, 11
From French Community to Missouri Town: Ste. Genevieve in the Nineteenth Century, 31
From Fugitive Slave to Free Man: �e Autobiographies of William Wells Brown, 11
From Home Guards to Heroes: �e 87th Pennsylvania and Its Civil War Community, 7
From Missouri: An American Farmer Looks Back, 28
From Mountain Man to Millionaire: �e “Bold and Dashing Life” of Robert Campbell, Revised and Expanded Edition, 32
From Prairie to Prison: �e Life of Social Activist Kate Richards O’Hare, 23
From the Battlefront to the Bridal Suite: Media Coverage of British War Brides, 1942-1946, 2
From Sweetback to Super Fly: Race and Film Audiences in Chicago’s Loop, 1970-1975, 10
From Vagabond to Journalist: Edgar Snow in Asia, 1928-1941, 21
From Whence Cometh My Help: �e African American Community at Hollins College, 13
Frontier Doctor: William Beaumont, America’s First Great Medical Scientist, 32
Frontier Swashbuckler: �e Life and Legend of John Smith T, 17
Gazette Girls of Grundy County: Horse Trading, Hot Lead, and High Heels, �e, 31
General Lewis B. Hershey and Conscientious Objection during World War II, 5
General Textile Strike of 1934: From Maine to Alabama, �e, 23
Genesis of Missouri: From Wilderness Outpost to Statehood, 29
George F. Kennan and the Origins of Containment, 1944-1946: �e Kennan-Lukacs Correspondence, 22
George Washington and Slavery: A Documentary Portrayal, 27
George Washington Carver: In His Own Words, 10
Gettysburg to Vicksburg: �e Five Original Civil War Battle�eld Parks, 8
Ghost in the Little House: A Life of Rose Wilder Lane, �e, 22
Gibson’s Last Stand: �e Rise, Fall, and Near Misses of the St. Louis Cardinals, 1969-1975, 34
Giving Voters a Voice: �e Origins of the Initiative and Referendum in America, 23
Global Perspectives on Industrial Transformation in the American South, 21
Governor Lady: �e Life and Times of Nellie Tayloe Ross, 23
Groping toward Democracy: African American Social Welfare Reform in St. Louis, 1910-1949, 11
Guide to the Architecture of St. Louis, A, 36
Guillaume: A Life, 12
Hardship and Hope: Missouri Women Writing about �eir Lives, 1820-1920, 31
Harry S. Truman and the Cold War Revisionists, 26
Harry S. Truman and the News Media: Contentious Relations, Belated Respect, 27
Harry S. Truman versus the Medical Lobby: �e Genesis of Medicare, 25
Harry S. Truman: A Life, 25Harry’s Farewell: Interpreting
and Teaching the Truman Presidency, 27
Healing Waters: Missouri’s Historic Mineral Springs and Spas, 29
Heartland Heroes: Remembering World War II, 2
Hidden Histories of Women in the New South, 35
High-Flying Birds: �e 1942 St. Louis Cardinals, 34
Hiroshima in History: �e Myths of Revisionism, 1
History of Missouri: Volume I, 1673 to 1820, A, 30
History of Missouri: Volume II, 1820 to 1860, A, 30
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History of Missouri: Volume III, 1860 to 1875, A, 30
History of Missouri: Volume IV, 1875 to 1919, A, 30
History of Missouri: Volume V, 1919 to 1953, A, 30
History of Missouri: Volume VI, 1953 to 2003, A, 30
History of Missouri (set), 30History of the Chicago Urban
League, 13Hitler and the Germans, 33Hold Dear, as Always: Jette, a
German Immigrant Life in Letters, 15
Holy Joe: Joseph W. Folk and the Missouri Idea, 30
Home Fronts of Iowa, 1939-1945, �e, 2
How You Played the Game: �e Life of Grantland Rice, 21
If You Love �at Lady Don’t Marry Her: �e Courtship Letters of Sally McDowell and John Miller, 1854-1856, 15
“If You Were Only White”: �e Life of Leroy Satchel Paige, 34
Ill-Advised: Presidential Health and Public Trust, 26
Images of a Vanished Era: �e Photographs of Walter C. Schneider, 23
Immigrants on the Hill: Italian-Americans in St. Louis, 1882-1982, 23
Improbable First Century of Cosmopolitan Magazine, �e, 19
In Search of the Talented Tenth: Howard University Public Intellectuals and the Dilemmas of Race, 1926-1970, 13
In the Company of Generals: �e World War I Diary of Pierpont L. Stackpole, 3
In the Philippines and Okinawa: A Memoir, 1945-1948, 2
Inaugural Addresses of President �omas Je�erson, 1801 and 1805, �e, 26
Independent Immigrants: A Settlement of Hanoverian Germans in Western Missouri, 14
Insane Sisters: Or, the Price Paid for Challenging a Company Town, 20
Invincible Du� Green: Whig of the West, �e, 15
Irish-American Odyssey: �e Remarkable Rise of the O’Shaughnessy Brothers, An, 18
Is �ere Still a West? �e Future of the Atlantic Alliance, 22
J.C. Nichols and the Shaping of Kansas City: Innovation in Planned Residential Communities, 29
James G. Blaine and Latin America, 33
James Madison: �e Founding Father, 27
James Milton Turner and the Promise of America: �e Public Life of a Post-Civil War Black Leader, 13
Jesse James Was His Name, 17Journalism—1908: Birth of a
Profession, 24
Kansas City Investigation: Pendergast’s Downfall, 1938-1939, �e, 22
Kansas in the Great Depression: Work Relief, the Dole, and Rehabilitation, 21
Katy Railroad and the Last Frontier, �e, 16
Keeping Fires Night and Day: Selected Letters of Dorothy Can�eld Fisher, 22
Key Command: Ulysses S. Grant’s District of Cairo, 8
Knut Hamsun Remembers America: Essays and Stories, 1885-1949, 21
Last King of the Sports Page: �e Life and Career of Jim Murray, 34
Last Soldiers of the King: Life in Wartime Italy, 1943-1945, �e, 1
Legacy of the Great War: Ninety Years On, �e, 3
Letter to My Children: From Romania to America via Auschwitz, 2
Letters Home by Harry Truman, 27
Lewis and Clark in Missouri: �ird Edition, 17
Lift Every Voice and Sing: St. Louis African Americans in the Twentieth Century, 13
Limited Government and the Bill of Rights, 14
Lincoln and the Politics of Christian Love, 27
Lincoln’s Defense of Politics: �e Public Man and His Opponents in the Crisis over Slavery, 9
Little Germany on the Missouri: �e Photographs of Edward J. Kemper, 1895-1920, 30
London, Metropolis of the Slave Trade, 9
Louisianians in the Civil War, 7
Madam Chairman: Mary Louise Smith and the Republican Revival after Watergate, 20
Magic Kingdom: Walt Disney and the American Way of Life, �e, 19
Making of a Southerner: William Barclay Napton’s Private Civil War, �e, 6
Making of Adolf Hitler: �e Birth and Rise of Nazism, �e, 33
Man in the Mirror: William Marion Reedy and His Magazine, �e, 30
Man of Douglas, Man of Lincoln: �e Political Odyssey of James Henry Lane, 6
Man of Independence, �e, 26Mary McLeod Bethune and
Black Women’s Political Activism, 12
Massacre in Mexico, 33Memoirs of Ambassador Henry F.
Grady: From the Great War to the Cold War, �e, 23
Methodists and the Crucible of Race, 1930-1975, 13
Meuse-Argonne Diary: A Division Commander in World War I, 3
Missouri Mormon Experience, �e, 29
Missouri Railroad Pioneer: �e Life of Louis Houck, A, 31
Missouri Supreme Court: From Dred Scott to Nancy Cruzan, �e, 29
Missouri’s Black Heritage, Revised Edition, 13
Missouri’s Confederate: Claiborne Fox Jackson and the Creation of Southern Identity in the Border West, 6
More than a Farmer’s Wife: Voices of American Farm Women, 1910-1960, 22
Mugwumps: Public Moralists of the Gilded Age, 17
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Musial: From Stash to Stan the Man, 21
My Farm on the Mississippi: �e Story of a German in Missouri, 1945-1948, 29
My Time �ere: �e Art Colonies of Santa Fe & Taos, New Mexico, 1956-2006, 36
Narrow Path of Freedom and Other Essays, �e, 33
Nathan B. Young and the Struggle over Black Higher Education, 12
Nathan Boone and the American Frontier, 32
NATO and the UN: A Peculiar Relationship, 33
Natural World of Lewis and Clark, �e, 15
Negotiating Boundaries of Southern Womanhood: Dealing with the Powers �at Be, 35
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: Culture Comes to Kansas City, �e, 36
New Deal’s Black Congressman: A Life of Arthur Wergs Mitchell, �e, 13
New Madrid Earthquakes, Revised Edition, �e, 16
New Territories, New Perspectives: �e Religious Impact of the Louisiana Purchase, 15
Nixon’s First Cover-up: �e Religious Life of a Quaker President, 25
No Band of Brothers: Problems of the Rebel High Command, 9
No Ordinary Joe: A Life of Joseph Pulitzer III, 23
Not All Okies Are White: �e Lives of Black Cotton Pickers in Arizona, 13
Not So Wild a Dream, 24Nuremberg Fallacy, �e, 2
Of Spies and Spokesmen: My Life as a Cold War Correspondent, 21
O� the Record: �e Private Papers of Harry S. Truman, 26
Ongoing Civil War: New Versions of Old Stories, �e, 7
Opening the Ozarks: A Historical Geography of Missouri’s Ste. Genevieve District, 1760-1830, 31
Opinions of Mankind: Racial Issues, Press, and Propaganda in the Cold War, �e, 11
Opportunity Lost: �e Truman Administration and the Farm Policy Debate, An, 26
Original Rush Limbaugh: Lawyer, Legislator, and Civil Libertarian, �e, 28
Osage: An Ethnohistorical Study of Hegemony on the Prairie-Plains, �e, 17
Other Missouri History: Populists, Prostitutes, and Regular Folk, �e, 31
Our Common Country: Mutual Good Will in America, 27
Our Storehouse of Missouri Place Names, 30
Ozarks in Missouri History: Discoveries in an American Region, �e, 28
Pantheon de la Guerre: Recon�guring a Panorama of the Great War, 3
Peacekeeping on the Plains: Army Operations in Bleeding Kansas, 8
Penalty Is Death: U.S. Newspaper Coverage of Women’s Executions, �e, 24
Pendergast! 18Play Me Something Quick and
Devilish: Old-Time Fiddlers in Missouri, 28
Portrait of Missouri, 1935-1943: Photographs from the Farm Security Administration, A, 30
Pot Roast, Politics, and Ants in the Pantry, 29
Power at Sea, Volume 1: �e Age of Navalism, 1890-1918, 4
Power at Sea, Volume 2: �e Breaking Storm, 1919-1945, 4
Power at Sea, Volume 3: A Violent Peace, 1946-2006, 4
Prairie Power: Voices of 1960s Midwestern Student Protest, 22
Preacher Woman Sings the Blues: �e Autobiographies of Nineteenth-Century African American Evangelists, 12
President, a Church, and Trails West: Competing Histories in Independence, Missouri, A, 31
Presidential Leadership: From Woodrow Wilson to Harry S. Truman, 26
Presidents and Political �ought, 27
Presidents, Diplomats, and Other Mortals, 26
Price’s Lost Campaign: �e 1864 Invasion of Missouri, 8
Private Fleming at Chancellorsville: �e Red Badge of Courage and the Civil War, 8
Project 9: �e Birth of the Air Commandos in World War II, 5
Promise of Progress: �e Life and Work of Lewis Henry Morgan, �e, 16
Protest and Propaganda: W. E. B. Du Bois, �e Crisis, and American History, 10
Prussian Observes the American Civil War: �e Military Studies of Justus Scheibert, A, 9
Quaker Community on Barbados: Challenging the Culture of the Planter Class, �e, 33
Quakers and Nazis: Inner Light in Outer Darkness, 2
Question of MacArthur’s Reputation: Cote De Chatillon, October 14-16, 1918, 3
Race and Education, 1954-2007, 24
Race and Meaning: �e African American Experience in Missouri, 10
Race, Ethnicity, and Urbanization: Selected Essays, 16
Racial Equality in America, 12Reagan Reversal: Foreign Policy
and the End of the Cold War, �e, 25
Rebel against Injustice: �e Life of Frank P. O’Hare, 20
Recollections of the War with Mexico, 4
Red Boyhood: Growing Up under Stalin, A, 2
Re�ections of a Civil War Historian: Essays on Leadership, Society, and the Art of War, 7
Religious Foundations of Francis Bacon’s �ought, �e, 33
Reminiscences of Conrad S. Babcock: �e Old U.S. Army and the New, 1898-1918, 5
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Report on a Journey to the Western States of North America and a Stay of Several Years along the Missouri (During the Years 1824, ’25, ’26, 1827), 15
Republic of the Dispossessed: �e Exceptional Old-European Consensus in America, 15
Republicans: From Lincoln to Bush, �e, 23
Resolving Racial Con�ict: �e Community Relations Service and Civil Rights, 1964-1989, 22
Revelation of Modernism: Response to Cultural Crises in Fin-de-Siecle Painting, 36
Revered Commander, Maligned General: �e Life of Clarence Ransom Edwards, 1859-1931, 5
Richard M. Weaver, 1910-1963: A Life of the Mind, 24
Rise and Fall of the Confederacy: �e Memoir of Senator Williamson S. Oldham, CSA, 7
Robert H. Gardiner and the Reuni�cation of Worldwide Christianity in the Progressive Era, 17
Romance of Small-Town Chautauquas, �e, 24
Ronald Reagan and the House Democrats: Gridlock, Partisanship, and the Fiscal Crisis, 26
Rumors of Indiscretion: �e University of Missouri’s Sex Questionnaire Scandal in the Jazz Age, 30
Russian-American Dialogue on Cultural Relations, 1776-1914, 33
Russian-American Dialogue on the American Revolution, 17
Russian-American Dialogue on the History of U.S. Political Parties, 24
Safehaven: �e Allied Pursuit of Nazi Assets Abroad, 2
Samuel H. Kress Study Collection at the University of Missouri, �e, 36
Searching for �eir Places: Women in the South across Four Centuries, 35
Seasons in the Sun: �e Story of Big League Baseball in Missouri, 34
Selling Black History for Carter G. Woodson: A Diary, 1930-1933, 12
Shades of Blue and Gray: An Introductory Military History of the Civil War, 7
Shamrock Battalion in the Great War, �e, 3
Sherman’s Forgotten General: Henry W. Slocum, 8
Sin in the City: Chicago and Revivalism, 1880-1920, 18
Sizzler: George Sisler, Baseball’s Forgotten Great, �e, 34
Sky Pilots: �e Yankee Division Chaplains in World War I, 5
Slaves and Slaveholders in Bermuda, 1616-1782, 33
Soldier of the Press: Covering the Front in Europe and North Africa, 1936-1943, 2
Soldiers and Statesmen: Re�ections on Leadership, 19
Souls of Black Folk: One Hundred Years Later, �e, 12
Southern Society and Its Transformations, 14
Southern Stories: Slaveholders in Peace and War, 6
Southern Unionist Pamphlets and the Civil War, 9
Southern Womanhood and Slavery: A Biography of Louisa S. McCord, 1810-1879, 15
Southern Women at the Millennium: A Historical Perspective, 24
Soviet-American Dialogue on the New Deal, 21
Spain and the American Civil War, 7
Spain during World War II, 1Spaniards and Nazi Germany:
Collaboration in the New Order, 1
Spitting on Diamonds: A Spitball Pitcher’s Journey to the Major Leagues, 1911-1919, 34
Sportsmen and Gamesmen, 34Sportswriter’s Life: From the
Desk of a New York Times Reporter, A, 34
St. Louis African American Community and the Exodusters, �e, 12
St. Louis Baseball Reader, �e, 34
St. Louis in the Century of Henry Shaw: A View beyond the Garden Wall, 17
St. Louis Veiled Prophet Celebration: Power on Parade, 1877-1995, �e, 24
St. Louis Woman, 31State Park Movement in America:
A Critical Review, �e, 18Steel Helmet and Mortarboard:
An Academic in Uncle Sam’s Army, 4
Story of Rose O’Neill: An Autobiography, �e, 21
Strange Deaths of President Harding, �e, 27
Strictly Personal and Con�dential: �e Letters Harry Truman Never Mailed, 27
Strong Advocate: �e Life of a Trial Lawyer, 28
Stuart Symington: A Life, 23Summer the Archduke Died: On
Wars and Warriors, �e, 4Super�uous Southerners:
Cultural Conservatism and the South, 1920-1990, 19
Take up the Black Man’s Burden: Kansas City’s African American Communities, 1865-1939, 11
Taking O� the White Gloves: Southern Women and Women Historians, 35
Tale of Two Colonies: What Really Happened in Virginia and Bermuda? A, 14
Technology, Innovation, and Southern Industrialization: From the Antebellum Era to the Computer Age, 21
Teddy Roosevelt and Leonard Wood: Partners in Command, 4
Texas in the Confederacy: An Experiment in Nation Building, 8
�ad Snow: A Life of Social Reform in the Missouri Bootheel, 29
�ey Fought at Anzio, 2�ey Were Just People: Stories of
Rescue in Poland during the Holocaust, 2
�omas Ewing Jr.: Frontier Lawyer and Civil War General, 9
�yra J. Edwards: Black Activist in the Global Freedom Struggle, 10
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Tom’s Town: Kansas City and the Pendergast Legend, 23
Transplanting the Great Society: Lyndon Johnson and Food for Peace, 26
Trial of the Germans: An Account of the Twenty-two Defendants before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, �e, 33
Tributes to John Hope Franklin: Scholar, Mentor, Father, Friend, 12
Truman and Korea: �e Political Culture of the Early Cold War, 27
Truman and Pendergast, 27Truman in the White House:
�e Diary of Eben A. Ayers, 27
Truman Scandals and the Politics of Morality, �e, 26
Tumultuous Years: �e Presidency of Harry S. Truman, 1949-1953, 26
Uncle Tom’s Cabin as Visual Culture, 36
Uncovering the Constitution’s Moral Design, 15
Union on Trial: �e Political Journals of Judge William Barclay Napton, 1829-1883, �e, 6
United States in 1800, �e, 15Unjustly Dishonored: An
African American Division in World War I, 5
Unmaking of Adolf Hitler, �e, 2
Unplanned Life: A Memoir, An, 21
Unveiled Voices, Unvarnished Memories: �e Cromwell Family in Slavery and Segregation, 1692-1972, 11
Very Private Public Citizen: �e Life of Grenville Clark, A, 18
Victory without Violence: �e First Ten Years of the St. Louis Committee of Racial Equality (CORE), 1947-1957, 13
Views and Viewmakers of Urban America: Lithographs of Towns and Cities in the United States and Canada, Notes on the Artists and Publishers, and a Union Catalog of �eir Work, 1825-1925, 16
Violence in the Black Patch of Kentucky and Tennessee, 16
Voice of America and the Domestic Propaganda Battles, 1945-1953, �e, 22
Voodoo Priests, Noble Savages, and Ozark Gypsies: �e Life of Folklorist Mary Alicia Owen, 15
Weapons for Victory: �e Hiroshima Decision Fifty Years Later, 2
Weekly War: Newsmagazines and Vietnam, �e, 4
Where Did the Party Go? William Jennings Bryan, Hubert Humphrey, and the Je�ersonian Legacy, 24
Wilderness Journey: �e Life of William Clark, 32
William Adair Bernoudy, Architect: Bringing the Legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright to St. Louis, 36
William J. Spillman and the Birth of Agricultural Economics, 20
Winston Churchill: Resolution, De�ance, Magnanimity, Good Will, 33
Women in Missouri History: In Search of Power and In�uence, 31
Women Shaping the South: Creating and Confronting Change, 35
Work, Family, and Faith: Rural Southern Women in the Twentieth Century, 24
Working with Truman: A Personal Memoir of the White House Years, 27
World, the Flesh, and the Devil: A History of Colonial St. Louis, �e, 32
Yankee Warhorse: A Biography of Major General Peter Osterhaus, 9
Young Brothers Massacre, 28Your Brother in Arms: A Union
Soldier’s Odyssey, 9Youth in the Meuse-Argonne: A
Memoir, 1917-1918, A, 3
Zion in the Valley: �e Jewish Community of St. Louis, Volume I, 1807-1907, 15
Zion in the Valley: �e Jewish Community of St. Louis, Volume II, �e Twentieth Century, 21
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Adams, Henry, 15Ahlberg, Kristin L., 26Allardice, Bruce S., 7Anderson, Ardis Hamilton, 31Anderson, Eric, 11Andrews, Gregg, 10, 20Andrews, William L., 11Appleton Jr., �omas H., 35Arundel, Manuela, 1Asada, Sadao, 19Auten, Brian J., 26
Baker, Horace L., 3Ball, Je�rey, 28Barrett, Mary H., 28Barrett, Paul W., 28Batterson, Paulina A., 29Belko, W. Stephen, 15Benton, �omas Hart, 20Bergeron Jr., Arthur W., 7Berkove, Lawrence I., 14Bernhard, Virginia, 14, 33, 35Bertho�, Rowland, 15Blair, Emily Newell, 20Blunt, Matt, 32Boime, Albert, 36Boman, Dennis K., 28Bontemps, Arna, 11Boswell, Angela, 35Bowen, Wayne H., 1, 7Brandon, Betty, 35Brandt, Dennis W., 7Brandt, Karl Gerard, 26Brazos, Barbara, 30Buckingham, Peter H., 20Buckley, �omas E., 15Bullard, Loring, 29Burroughs, Henry D., 20Burroughs, Margaret Wohlgemuth, 20Butters Jr., Gerald R., 10, 20
Callahan Jr., Richard J., 15 Carlson, Laurie Winn, 20 Carnahan, Jean, 29Carter, Jimmy, 23Cash, Jon David, 34 Cheek Jr., H. Lee, 26 Christensen, Lawrence O., 29, 30Clayton, Bruce, 20Cleary, Patricia, 32Clemens, Detlev, 33Cli�ord, J. Garry, 1, 26Clinton, Catherine, 35Coker, Je�rey W., 21Commager, Henry Steele, 15Connolly, Michael J., 7Conroy, Jack, 11Cooke, James J., 1, 3, 5Corti, Eugenio, 1Coryell, Janet L., 35
Coulter, Charles E., 11Cromwell, Adelaide M., 11Cukierkorn, Rabbi Jacques, 2Cunningham, Noble E., 26Cunningham, Roger D., 11Current, Richard Nelson, 21Curtis, Donnelyn, 14Curtis, Susan, 12, 21
D’Este, Carlo, 1Dagen, Margaret W., 13Dalton, David A., 15Daniels, Jonathan, 26Danilo�, Nicholas, 21Davidson, Eugene, 1, 2, 33Davis, Donald E., 21, 26De La Tour d’Auvergne, Marie-Sol, 32Dean, Virgil W., 26DeHart, Paul R., 15Del�no, Susanna, 14, 21Denny, James M., 32Derosa, Marshall L., 6Dick, R.H., 36Dizikes, John, 34Donovan, Robert J., 26Douglass-Chin, Richard J., 12Dowden-White, Priscilla A., 11Duden, Gottfried, 15Dunar, Andrew J., 26Dunn, Jeanette R., 24Dunn, Joe P., 24Dunne, Gerald T., 29Dunn-Morton, Julie, 36
Ehrlich, Walter, 15, 21Eisenhower, John S.D., 2, 4, 19Ekberg, Carl J., 32Eldridge, Lawrence Allen, 10Elsey, George McKee, 21Eltis, David, 9Epstein, Pierre, 21Eskenazi, Gerald, 34
Fadiman, Clifton, 22Farnsworth, Robert M., 21Farrar, Ronald T., 15Faust, Drew Gilpin, 6Fearon, Peter, 21Feldmann, Doug, 34Fentress, Sam, 36Ferrell, Robert H., 2, 3, 5, 15, 22, 25, 26, 27Fiedler, David, 1Fischer, Beth A., 25Fisher, Carol, 29Fisher, John, 29Foley, William E., 29, 30, 32Formanek-Brunell, Miriam, 21Fought, Leigh, 15Franklin, John Hope, 12
Franklin, V.P., 12Frasca, Ralph, 16Freitag, Sabine, 16Friedman, Barbara G., 2Frizzell, Robert W., 14
Garry, Patrick M., 14Geltner, Ted, 34Gerteis, Louis S., 7Giglio, James N., 19, 21Gillespie, Michele, 14, 21, 35Glasrud, Bruce A., 11Gorrell, Henry T., 2Gorrell, Kenneth, 2Gower, Karla K., 11Gragg, Larry, 33Graham Jr., Otis L., 21Green, Tara T., 12Greene, Lorenzo J., 12, 13Gregory, George H., 18Grove, Brandon, 21Guillaume, Robert, 12
Hain, Pamela Chase, 7Hamsun, Knut, 21Hanson, Joyce A., 12Harding III, Warren G., 27Harding, Warren G., 27Harlan, James D., 32Harper, William, 21Hartmann, Rudolph H., 22Haskell, Harry, 22Hat�eld, Ken, 2Hattaway, Herman, 7, 8Hauser, Heinrich, 29Havers, Grant N., 27Havig, Alan R., 30Hay, William Anthony, 22Hayslett, Jerrianne, 22Healy, David, 33Hechler, Ken, 27Heefner, Wilson A., 5Heller, Francis H., 4Hendrickson, Ryan C., 33Henshaw, John Corey, 4Hernando, Matthew J., 28Hesse, Anna Kemper, 30Hewitt, Lawrence Lee, 7Hill, Nancy Peterson, 18Hine, Darlene Clark, 12Hirschfeld, Fritz, 27Hofsommer, Donovan L., 16Hogan, Martin J., 3Hogg, Clyde H., 34Holland, Antonio F., 12, 13Holtz, William, 22Honey, Maureen, 12Horsman, Reginald, 32Hotchner, A.E., 2Howard, Arlene, 34Hubbard, Dolan, 12Huhn, Rick, 34
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Hulston, Nancy J., 18, Hurt, R. Douglas, 10, 32
Igno�o, Mary Jo, 14Ingle, H. Larry, 25
Jack, Bryan M., 12Jarrett, Beverly, 12Jewett, Clayton E., 7, 8Johnson, Tyler V., 4Joiner, �ekla Ellen, 18Jones, Russell M., 2
Kaplan, Lawrence S., 33Kaufman, Victor S., 22Kelley, Bruce C., 8Kemper III, R. Crosby, 33Kennan, George F., 22Kenny, Colum, 18Kerr, Scott, 36Kimbrough, Mary, 13King, Wilma, 13Kingsbury, R. Richard, 1Kionka, T.K., 8Kirkendall, Richard S., 27, 30Kirschke, Amy Helene, 10Kirschner, Don S., 22Konstantin, Anatole, 2Korner, Barbara Oliver, 31Krehbiel, Nicholas A., 5Kremer, Gary R., 10, 13, 30, 31Krugler, David F., 22Kurutz, Gary F., 4Kyriakoudes, Louis M., 14
Laas, Virginia Jeans, 20Lael, Richard L., 30Lago, Mary, 36Land, Norman E., 36 Landers, James, 4, 19 Landrum, Ney C., 18Lane, Helen R., 33Langdale III, John J., 19 Larsen, Lawrence H., 18, 30 Launius, Roger D., 16, 34 Lause, Mark A., 8Lauters, Amy Mattson, 22 Lawson, Steven F., 12Lentz, Perry, 8Lentz, Richard, 11LeSeur, Geta, 13LeSueur, Stephen C., 16 Levine, Bertram, 22Levitch, Mark, 3Levy, Peter Edward, 1 Lieberman, Robbie, 22 Linhard, Tabea Alexa, 33 Londre, Felicia Hardison, 16 Lorenz-Meyer, Martin, 2 Lukacs, John, 22, 33Lutze, Karl E., 13 Lykogiannis, Athanasios, 33
MacLean, Alex, 16Maddox, Robert James, 1, 2Madigan, Mark J., 22Magness, Phillip W., 25Mandle, Joan D., 22Marshall, Howard Wright, 28Marshall, Suzanne, 16Masterson, V.V., 16Matthews, George R., 34McArthur, Judith N., 35McCandless, Perry, 30McCue, George, 36McKinzie, Richard D., 33McKnight, Stephen A., 33McManus, John C., 2McMillen, Margot Ford, 30McNay, John T., 22, 23Meek, A.J., 8Melton, Brian C., 8Mileur, Jerome M., 34Miller, Sally M., 23Mitchell, Franklin D., 27Moody, Wesley, 8Morgan, Jo-Ann, 36Mormino, Gary Ross, 23Morris, Ann, 13Morrow, Lynn, 28Moses, Daniel Noah, 16Moss, Alfred A., 11Muller, James W., 23Mullis, Tony R., 8Murray, Peter C., 13Museum of Art and Archaeology, 36
Neely, Jeremy, 6Nelson, Lawrence J., 30Nester, William R., 32Neth, Mary C., 31Niemeyer, Lucian, 23Nordin, Dennis S., 11, 13
O’Dea, Suzanne, 20 Obata, Gyo, 36 Okerstrom, Dennis R., 5 Okura, Masako R., 1 Olson, Greg, 15 Olson, James C., 23, 31 Ossian, Lisa L., 1, 2, 20 Overby, Osmund, 36
Page, Sebastian N., 25Paine, M.L., 23Paine, Stuart D., 23Parker, Paul E., 30Parrish, William E., 6, 30Paz, Octavio, 33Pendergast, Tom, 23Pendleton, Jason L., 6Penick Jr., James L., 16Perdue, �eda, 35Perlmutter, Amos, 2Peters, Frank, 36Peterson, Richard, 34
Pfa�, Daniel W., 23Phillips, Christopher, 6Phipps, Sheila R., 35Pierpaoli Jr., Paul G., 27Piott, Steven L., 23, 30Pitre, Merline, 12Pletcher, David M., 16Plumb, Robert C., 9Poen, Monte M., 25, 27Poniatowska, Elena, 33Poulton, Curt A., 29Price, Wiley, 13Priddy, Bob, 28Prybyla, Jan S., 23Purcell, Brendan, 33Putzel, Max, 30
Rabinowitz, Howard N., 16 Rafuse, Ethan S., 7Ramsay, Robert L., 30 Rawley, James A., 9Reddig, William M., 23 Reed, Christopher Robert, 13 Reps, John W., 16Rhodes, Joel P., 31Ritter, Naomi, 36Ritz, David, 12Roberts, Giselle, 6Roberts, John W., 18 Rogers, Ann, 17Rollings, Willard H., 17 Rose, Lisle A., 4, 19, Rowan, Steven, 16, 32 Rubin Jr., Louis D., 4 Rutland, Robert Allen, 23, 27
Salmond, John A., 23Sandweiss, Eric, 17Sauers, Richard A., 9Saul, Norman E., 33Scheer, Teva J., 23Schirmer, Sherry Lamb, 24Schmitt, Hans A., 2Schneider, �omas E., 9Schroeder, Adolf E., 15, 36Schroeder, Walter A., 31Schultz, James R., 24Schulz, Constance B., 35Schulz-Geisberg, Carla, 15Settle Jr., William A., 17Sevareid, Eric, 24Sharpless, Rebecca, 24Shay, Michael E., 5Shipman, Marlin, 24Sicherman, Harvey, 22Siemers, David J., 27Silbey, Joel H., 24Sinitiere, Phillip Luke, 10Smith, Craig R., 17Smith, Eric R., 19Smith, Ethel Morgan, 13Smith, Ronald D., 9Snell, Mark A., 8Snow, �ad, 28Spencer, �omas M., 24, 29, 31
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Spivey, Donald, 34Spurgeon, Ian Michael, 6Stebbins, Chad, 31Stepeno�, Bonnie, 20, 28, 29, 31Steward, Dick, 17Strickland, Arvarh E., 12, 13Strong, �omas, 29Swanson, John H., 2
Tammeus, Bill, 2Tate, Adam L., 17Taylor, Je�, 26Taylor, Jon E., 31Teele, James E., 13Tessler, Rudolph, 2�ogmartin, Gwen Hamilton, 31 Tomasak, Peter, 9Totten, James Patton, 20, Totten, Ruth Ellen Patton, 20,
Townsend, Mary Bobbit, 9Trani, Eugene P., 21, 26Traubel, Helen, 31Trautmann, Frederic, 9Triplet, William S., 2, 3Tucker, David M., 17Turner, Elizabeth Hayes, 35
Van Ravenswaay, Charles, 36Vandiver, Frank E., 7Voegelin, Eric, 33
Waal Johns, Carla, 31 Wakelyn, Jon L., 9 Walch, Timothy, 27 Walker, Melissa, 24 Washington, Versalle F., 9 Watermeier, Daniel J., 14 Watts, Steven, 19, Weiss, Stuart L., 34 Wells, Jonathan Daniel, 35
Wells, Lloyd M., 2Wesley, Doris A., 13 Whites, LeeAnn, 31 Wilkins, Carolyn Marie, 11 Williams, Zachery R., 13 Willoughby, Robert J., 32 Wilson, �eodore A., 26 Winch, Julie, 13Win�eld, Betty Houchin, 24 Winter, Jay, 3Wolferman, Kristie C., 36 Wolters, Raymond, 13, 24 Wood, Gordon S., 17 Wood, Louise G., 17 Woodworth, Steven E., 9 Woolverton, John F., 17 Worley, William S., 29 Wright, William M., 3
Young, Fred Douglas, 24Young, Raymond A., 31
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