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Stephen Ambrose, Crazy Horse and Custer
:the parallel lives of two American warriors(New York
:Doubleday, 1975)
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Stephen E.Ambrose, Undaunted courage
:Meriwether Lewis, ThomasJefferson, and the opening of the American west(New York
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Pekka H¨am¨al¨ainen, The Comanche empire(New Haven, CT
:Yale University Press, 2008)
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Patricia Nelson Limerick, Thelegacy of conquest
:the unbrokenpastof the American west(New York and London
:W.W.Norton and Company, 1987)
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Dean L.May, Three frontiers
:family, land , and society in the American west, 1850-1900(New York
:Cambridge University Press, 1994)
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William G.Robbins, Colony and empire
:the capitalist transformation of the American west(Lawrence
:University Press of Kansas, 1994)
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Richard Slotkin, Fatal environment
:the myth of the frontier in the age of industrialization, 1800-1890(New York
:Atheneum Publishers, 1985)
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Henry Nash Smith, Virgin land
:the American west as symbol and myth(Cambridge, MA
:Harvard University Press, 1950)
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1706289876
RichardWhite, “It’s your misfortune and none of my own”
:a newhistory of the American west(Norman
:University of Oklahoma Press, 1991)
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Donald Worster, Under western skies
:nature and history in the American west(New York
:Oxford University Press, 1992)
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The Gilded Age/Progressive Era
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Sven Beckert, The monied metropolis
:New York City and the consolidation of the American bourgeoisie, 1850-1896(Cambridge
:Cambridge University Press, 2001)
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Edward J.Blum, Reforging the white republic
:race, religion, and American nationalism, 1865-1898(Baton Rouge
:Louisiana State University Press, 2005)
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John M.Cooper, Jr., Pivotaldecades
:The United States, 1900-1920(New York
:W.W.Norton and Co., 1990)
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StevenJ.Diner, A very differentage
:Americans of the progressive era(New York
:Hill and Wang, 1998)
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Judith N.McArthur, Creating the new woman
:the rise of women’s progressive culture in Texas, 1893-1918(Urbana and Chicago
:University of Illinois Press, 1998)
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1706289892
Nell Irvin Painter, Stand ing atArmageddon
:the United States, 1877-1919(New York
:W.W.Norton and Co., 1987)
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Stephen Skowronek, Building a new American state
:the expansion of national administrative capacities, 1877-1920(New York and Cambridge
:Cambridge University Press, 1982)
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Robert Wiebe, The search for order, 1877-1920(New York
:Hill and Wang, 1980)
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America between the wars
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Michael C.C.Adams, The best war ever
:America and World War II(Baltimore
:The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994)
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1706289902
AnthonyJ.Badger, The New Deal
:The Depression years, 1933-1940(Basingstoke
:Macmillan, 1989)
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1706289904
John Morton Blum, V was for victory
:politics and American culture in World War II(New York
:Harcourt Brace and Company, 1976)
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James MacGregor Burns, Roosevelt
:the lion and the fox(New York
:Harcourt Brace and Company, 1956)
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1706289908
John Diggins, The proud decades
:America in war and peace, 1941-1960(New York
:W.W.Norton and Co., 1988)
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