Incoming Resources
- "When the spirit says sing!", the role of freedom songs in the civil rights movement, Kerran L. Sanger
- The expanding vista, American television in the Kennedy years, Mary Ann Watson
- Museum design, planning and building for art, Joan Darragh and James S. Snyder
- Elizabeth the hero, written by Jamie Suzanne ; created by Francine Pascal
- Spike heels, a comedy, by Theresa Rebeck
- By any means necessary, Malcolm X
- Gangs in America, edited by C. Ronald Huff
- The last train from Mendrisio, Jon and Lois Foyt
- Swat teams, explosive face-offs with America's deadliest criminals, Robert L. Snow
- New musical figurations, Anthony Braxton's cultural critique, Ronald M. Radano
- Hollywood war films, 1937-1945, an exhaustive filmography of American feature-length motion pictures relating to World War II, [compiled] by Michael S. Shull and David Edward Wilt
- A city in winter, Mark Helprin ; illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg
- The imperative of American leadership, a challenge to neo-isolationism, Joshua Muravchik
- The rise and crisis of psychoanalysis in the United States, Freud and the Americans, 1917-1985, Nathan G. Hale, Jr
- Entertainment awards, a music, cinema, theatre and broadcasting reference, 1928 through 1993, by Don Franks
- The corporation, the pathological pursuit of profit and power, Joel Bakan
- Everyday fashions of the forties as pictured in Sears catalogs, edited and with an introduction by JoAnne Olian
- Early American cinema, by Anthony Slide
- The Broadway musical, a critical and musical survey, Joseph P. Swain
- Against capital punishment, the anti-death penalty movement in America, 1972-1994, Herbert H. Haines
- World War II and the American dream, how wartime building changed a nation, exhibition organized and catalog edited by Donald Albrecht ; essays by Margaret Crawford [and others]
- One last little peek, 1980-1995, the final strips, the special hits, the inside tips, Berkeley Breathed
- Of Kennedys and Kings, making sense of the sixties, Harris Wofford
- Nicholas Cooke, actor, soldier, physician, priest, a novel, Stephanie Cowell
- 100 turn-of-the-century brick bungalows with floor plans
- Children's television, 1947-1990, over 200 series, game and variety shows, cartoons, educational programs, and specials, by Jeffery Davis
- The flight of the creative class, the new global competition for talent, Richard Florida
- Aerosmith, life in the fast lane, Malcolm Dome
- The scarlet letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Bill W. and Dr. Bob, by Stephen Bergman and Janet Surrey
- The art of the lathe, award winning designs, Patrick Spielman
- Laura C. Martin's Southern gardens, a gracious history and a traveler's guide, Laura C. Martin ; photography by David Schilling
- The middle ground, Indians, empires, and republics in the Great Lakes region, 1650-1815, Richard White
- Ad hock, a highly commercial musical revue, lyrics by David Curtis and Alice Whitfield ; music by Ralph Affoumado ; additional material by James Hammerstein, Rob Carlson, and Brian Koonin
- Jewelry in America, 1600-1900, Martha Gandy Fales
- Strike through the mask, Herman Melville and the scene of writing, Elizabeth Renker
- Long pig, Jon Stephen Fink
- Losing time, the industrial policy debate, Otis L. Graham, Jr
- The White Rhino Hotel, Bartle Bull
- Days of our lives, a complete history of the long-running soap opera, by Maureen Russell
- The origins of the American high school, William J. Reese
- Postage due, Jon and Lois Foyt
- The story of Pocahontas, Brian Doherty ; illustrated by Thea Kliros
- Handbook of old-time radio, a comprehensive guide to golden age radio listening and collecting, by Jon D. Swartz and Robert C. Reinehr
- The dilemma of "double-consciousness", Toni Morrison's novels, Denise Heinze
- Infinite jest, a novel, David Foster Wallace
- Childe Hassam, American impressionist, Ulrich W. Hiesinger
- A guide to the National Road, edited by Karl Raitz ; project director and director of photography, George F. Thompson ; photography by Charles Walters ... [et al.] ; cartography by Gyula Pauer
- Speaking on stage, interviews with contemporary American playwrights, edited with introductions by Philip C. Kolin and Colby H. Kullman
- New immigrant literatures in the United States, a sourcebook to our multicultural literary heritage, edited by Alpana Sharma Knippling ; Emmanuel S. Nelson, advisory editor