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- E History America (53)
- E151 United States (General) (53)
- E0740 Twentieth century (53)
- E151 United States (General) (53)
- E History America (53)
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Angelo, Anne-Marie and Davies, Tom Adam (2015) "American business can assist [African] hands”: the Kennedy administration, US corporations, and the Cold War struggle for Africa. Sixties, 8 (2). pp. 156-178. ISSN 1754-1328
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Barthé, Darryl G. Jr. (2016) Becoming American in Creole New Orleans: family, community, labor and schooling, 1896-1949. Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Sussex.
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Cook, Robert (1997) Awake, the Beloved Country: A Comparative Perspective on the Visionary Leadership of Martin Luther King and Albert Lutuli. South African Historical Journal, 36 (1). pp. 113-135. ISSN 0258-2473
Cook, Robert (2013) Bruce Catton, middlebrow culture, and the liberal search for purpose in cold war America. Journal of American Studies, 47 (1). pp. 109-126. ISSN 0021-8758
Cook, Robert (1997) Sweet Land of Liberty? The African-American Struggle for Civil Rights in the Twentieth Century. Studies in Modern History . Addison Wesley Longman Ltd., London and New York. ISBN 9780582215320
Currell, Sue (2017) You haven't seen their faces: eugenic national housekeeping and documentary photography in 1930s America. Journal of American Studies, 51 (2). pp. 481-511. ISSN 0021-8758
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Davies, Tom Adam (2017) Mainstreaming black power. University of California Press, Oakland, California. ISBN 9780520292116
Devereaux, Emile (2013) Testing vision: transforming bodies and the 'test site'. In: Trans - what? across and beyond (artistic) research Symposium, Sunday 28 July 2013, Berlin, Germany.
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Grant, Alistair (2014) Elkington & Co. and the rapture of travel, 1841-1961. The Journal of the Antique Metalware Society, 22. pp. 2-31. ISSN 1359-124X
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Hendy, David (2016) Langston Hughes at the Third. [Audio]
Hickmott, Alec Fazcakerley (2011) Randolph Blackwell and the economics of civil rights. Doctoral thesis (DPhil), University of Sussex.
Huber, Valeska, Pietsch, Tamson and Rietzler, Katharina (2019) Women’s international thought and the new professions, 1900-1940. Modern Intellectual History. pp. 1-25. ISSN 1479-2451
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Jalal Kamali, Shima (2018) Protégé poet to mentor: the evolution of Langston Hughes’ personal/professional network and its influence on black cultural production. Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Sussex.
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Krutnik, Frank (2017) “An Autopsy on Capitalism” (38 min. video lecture), “Down and Down” (9 min. video essay) and “The Telephone is a Dangerous Object” (10.30 min. video essay), Force of Evil blu-ray. [Video]
Krutnik, Frank (2018) Chiller-dillers for the shiver-and-shudder set: The Whistler film series. Film Studies, 17 (1). pp. 49-72. ISSN 1469-0314
Krutnik, Frank (2015) "The Fruits of Labour" (33 min. video lecture), "The Homecoming" (12 mins video essay), "Delicious Gold" (8 min. video essay) and "Rica" (11 min. video essay), Thieves Highway: A Film by Jules Dassin. [Video]
Krutnik, Frank (2016) “Small Boy, Tough Guy” (29 min. video lecture), "Selected Scene Analysis" (9 min. video essay), The Blue Dahlia blu ray. [Video]
Krutnik, Frank (2017) Therapeutic horror? Olga Druce, House of Mystery and the controversy over children’s radio thrillers. Journal Of American Culture, 40 (4). pp. 382-398. ISSN 1542-7331
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Mellor, David (2015) Viewing Airstrip One: Anglo-American exchanges in wartime. In: 'In the same boat': the Anglo-American visual imagination in wartime, 1941-45, 8-9 May 2016, Mellon Centre, Yale, New Haven, USA.
Milewski, Melissa (2017) African Americans' cases in the Jim Crow South. Black Perspectives.
Milewski, Melissa (2018) Justice in an unjust world: the untold story of African Americans' civil cases in the segregated South. History Today, 68 (6). ISSN 0018-2753
Milewski, Melissa (2019) Reframing Black Southerners' experiences in the courts, 1865-1950. Law and Social Inquiry. ISSN 0897-6546
Milewski, Melissa (2017) Rethinking the role of the courts in the lives of black Southerners. The American Historian (14). pp. 28-36. ISSN 2334-1394
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Nowicki, Kate Elizabeth (2012) Race, recreation and the American South: Georgia‘s Black State Fair 1906-1930. Doctoral thesis (DPhil), University of Sussex.
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Rietzler, Katharina (2011) Before the cultural Cold Wars: American philanthropy and cultural diplomacy in the interwar years. Historical Research, 84 (223). pp. 148-164. ISSN 0950 3471
Rietzler, Katharina (2011) Experts for peace: Structures and motivations of philanthropic internationalism in the United States and Europe. In: Internationalism reconfigured:Transnational ideas and movements between the World Wars. I.B. Tauris, London, pp. 45-65. ISBN 978-1848854697
Rietzler, Katharina (2014) Fortunes of a profession: American foundations and international law, 1910-1939. Global Society, 28 (1). pp. 8-23. ISSN 1360-0826
Rietzler, Katharina (2013) Of highways, turntables and mirror mazes: Metaphors of Americanisation in the history of American philanthropy. Diplomacy and Statecraft, 24 (1). pp. 117-133. ISSN 0959-2296
Roll, Jarod (2003) The 1939 roadside demonstration and the politics of landscape in southeast Missouri, 1920-1939. In: 45th Missouri Conference on History, 24-26 April 2003, Southeast Missouri State University.
Roll, Jarod (2012) Agrarian producerism after populism: socialism and Garveyism in the rural South. In: Beeby, James M (ed.) Populism in the South revisited: new interpretations and new departures. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9781617032257
Roll, Jarod (2004) From revolution to reaction: early Pentecostalism, radicalism and race in Southeast Missouri, 1910-1930. Radical History Review, 90. pp. 5-29. ISSN 0163-6545
Roll, Jarod (2006) Rural Labor's Wartime Battle for the Homefront, 1941-1945. In: Unset.
Roll, Jarod (2008) 'Wilson's new freedom is sure hell': southern white radicalism and the limits of Jim Crow politics, 1900-1919. In: British Association for the American Studies Annual Meeting 2008, 27-30 March 2008, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Stanger, Arabella (2012) Merce Cunningham's ensemble space and the Black Mountain principle of community. The Journal of Black Mountain College Studies, 3.
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Tal, David (2013) 'Absolutes' and 'stages' in the making and application of Nixon's SALT policy. Diplomatic History, 37 (5). pp. 1090-1116. ISSN 1090-1116
Tal, David (2017) US strategic arms policy in the Cold War: negotiation and confrontation over SALT, 1969-79. Cold War History . Routledge, London. ISBN 9781138632646
Tal, David (2009) The making, operation and failure of the May 1950 tripartite declaration on Middle East security. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 36 (2). pp. 177-193. ISSN 1353-0194
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Upton, Joseph (2017) How an earthquake in 1906 San Francisco sparked the invention of modern-day Chinatown. The Conversation. ISSN 2201-5639
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Webb, Clive (2006) 'Ain't worth a damn for nothin'': The New Deal and child labor in Southern textiles. In: Godden, Richard and Crawford, Martin (eds.) Reading Southern poverty between the wars 1918-1939. University of Georgia Press, pp. 108-124. ISBN 9780820327082
Webb, Clive (2008) Freedom for all? Blacks, Jews, and the political censorship of white racists in the civil rights era. American Jewish History, 94 (4). pp. 267-297. ISSN 0164-0178
Webb, Clive (2004) The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s. History Teaching Review Year Book, 18. pp. 24-28.
Webb, Clive (2007) Outside agitator: John Kasper and the Clinton, Tennessee, school desegregation crisis. In: Cimbala, Paul A and Shaw, Barton C (eds.) Making a new South: race, leadership, and community after the Civil War. New perspectives on the history of the South . University Press of Florida. ISBN 9780813030678
Webb, Clive (2010) Rabble rousers: the American far right in the civil rights era. Politics and culture in the twentieth-century South . University of Georgia Press. ISBN 9780820327648
Webb, Clive (2003) [Review] Brenda Gayle Plummer, ed. (2003) Window on freedom: race, civil rights, and foreign affairs 1956-1988. Journal of American Studies, 37 (3). pp. 507-508. ISSN 0021-8758
Webb, Clive (2011) [Review] Christopher Waldrep (2008) African Americans Confront Lynching: Strategies of Resistance from the civil war to the civil rights era, and Bruce E Baker (2008) This mob will surely take my life: Lynchings in the Carolinas. Journal of Social History, 44 (3). pp. 952-954. ISSN 0022-4529
Webb, Clive (2011) [Review] Christopher Waldrep (2008) African Americans confront lynching: strategies of resistance from the civil war to the civil rights era and Bruce E. Baker (2008) This mob will surely take my life: lynchings in the Carolinas, 1871–1947. Journal of Social History, 44 (3). pp. 952-954. ISSN 0022-4529
Webb, Clive (2004) [Review] Jeff Woods (2004) Black struggle, red scare: segregation and anti-communism in the south, 1948-1968. Arkansas Historical Association, 63 (3). pp. 335-337. ISSN 0004-1823
Webb, Clive (2009) [Review] Keith M. Finley (2008) Delaying the dream: Southern senators and the fight against civil rights, 1938-1965. Journal of American History, 96 (3). pp. 911-912. ISSN 0021-8723
Webb, Clive (1996) Southern Jews and the civil rights movement. In: Badger, Tony, Edgar, Walter, Gretlund, Jan Nordby, Hönnighausen, Lothar and Irmscher, Christoph (eds.) Southern landscapes. Transatlantic perspectives . Stauffenburg Verlag, pp. 157-164. ISBN 9783860573372
Webb, Clive (2006) A tangled web: black-Jewish relations in the twentieth century South. In: Cohen Ferris, Marcie and Greenberg, Mark I (eds.) Jewish roots in southern soil: a new history. Brandeis University Press, pp. 192-209. ISBN 9781584655886
Wood, Marcus (2015) What is Africa to me - now?: Hartman, Gil, Africanism and slave memory in America and Brazil. In: Bordin, Elisa and Scacchi, Anna (eds.) Transatlantic Memories of Slavery: Remembering the Past Changing the Future. Cambria Press, New York, pp. 270-291. ISBN 9781604979039
Wood, Marcus (2015) What is Africa to me - now?: Hartman, Gil, Africanism and slave memory in America and Brazil. In: Bordin, Elisa and Scacchi, Anna (eds.) Transatlantic memories of slavery: reimagining the past, changing the future. Cambria Press, New York, pp. 73-94. ISBN 9781604979039