Incoming Resources
- America in the twenties, a history, Geoffrey Perrett
- Popular culture, 1900-1919, Jilly Hunt
- A great idea at the time, the rise, fall, and curious afterlife of the Great Books, Alex Beam
- 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue:, Presidents and the people since 1929
- From flappers to flivvers--, we helped make the '20s roar!, [editor, Bettina Miller]
- Lifetimes, the Great War to the stock market crash : American history through biography and primary documents, edited by Neil A. Hamilton ; writers, Mark LaFlaur, James M. Manheim, ReneĢe Miller
- The Great Depression and World War II, Tanya Lee Stone
- Who stole the American dream?, Hedrick Smith
- Privileged characters,, by M.R. Werner
- The American heritage history of the 1920s & 1930s, by the editors of American heritage ; editor in charge, Ralph K. Andrist ; narrative, Edmund Stillman ; with two chapters by Marshall Davidson ; pictorial commentary, Nancy Kelly
- The quest for social justice, 1898-1914,, by Harold Underwood Faulkner
- Popular culture, 1920-1939, Jane Bingham
- The 1910s, Michael V. Uschan
- Folk photography, the American real-photo postcard, 1905-1930, Luc Sante
- Ordeal by slander, Owen Lattimore ; with a new introduction by Blanche Wiesen Cook ; and preface and historical annotations by David Lattimore
- The Progressive Era and World War I, Tanya Lee Stone
- America in the 1910s, Marlee Richards
- The age of acquiescence, the life and death of American resistance to organized wealth and power, Steve Fraser
- The Great Depression, the Jazz Age, Prohibition, and economic decline, 1921-1937, Jane Bingham
- The second Red Scare and the unmaking of the New Deal left, Landon R.Y. Storrs
- The downtown pop underground, New York City and the literary punks, renegade artists, DIY filmmakers, mad playwrights, and rock 'n' roll glitter queens who revolutionized culture, Kembrew McLeod
- The 1930s, Petra Press
- America in the Teens, Andrew J. Dunar
- The 1940s, Michael V. Uschan
- One summer, America, 1927, Bill Bryson
- Women at war, the progressive era, World War I and women's suffrage, 1900-1920, Jane Bingham
- The haunting of twentieth-century America, William J. Birnes and Joel Martin
- Flapper, a madcap story of sex, style, celebrity, and the women who made America modern, Joshua Zeitz
- The Depression and New Deal, a history in documents, Robert S. McElvaine
- 1919, America's loss of innocence, Eliot Asinof
- Red war on the family, sex, gender, and Americanism in the first Red Scare, Erica J. Ryan
- The Progressive movement, 1900-1915, edited and with an introduction by Richard Hofstadter
- Dupes, how America's adversaries have manipulated progressives for a century, Paul Kengor
- America, 1908, the dawn of flight, the race to the Pole, the invention of the Model T, and the making of a modern nation, Jim Rasenberger
- Roosevelt to Roosevelt;, the United States in the twentieth century,, by Dwight Lowell Dumond ..
- Freedom from fear, the American people in depression and war, 1929-1945, David M. Kennedy
- A new republic, a history of the United States in the twentieth century, John Lukacs
- Only yesterday;, an informal history of the nineteen-twenties
- The age of reform;, from Bryan to F. D. R
- The American dream, the 50s, by the editors of Time-Life Books, Alexandria, Virginia ; with a foreword by Hugh Downs
- American epoch;, a history of the United States since the 1890's,, by Arthur S. Link. With the collaboration of William B. Catton and the assistance of William M. Leary, Jr
- The Great Depression, produced by Towers Productions, Inc. for History
- Feast of excess, a cultural history of the new sensibility, George Cotkin
- Real enemies, conspiracy theories and American democracy, World War I to 9/11, Kathryn S. Olmsted
- Our times, 1900-1925., Introd. by Dewey W. Grantham
- What's the matter with White people?, why we long for a golden age that never was, Joan Walsh
- Isaac Asimov presents From Harding to Hiroshima, an anecdotal history of the United States from 1923 to 1945 based on little-known facts and the lives of the people who made history--and some who didn't, Barrington Boardman
- The noir forties, the American people from victory to Cold War, Richard Lingeman
- The 1900s from Teddy Roosevelt to flying machines, Stephen Feinstein
- The short American century, a postmortem, edited by Andrew J. Bacevich