States of Emergency: Essays on Culture and Politics In his latest book, Patrick Brantlinger probes the state of contemporary America. Brantlinger takes aim at neoliberal economists, the Tea…
Founded in Fiction: The Uses of Fiction in the Early United States An original account of the importance of diverse forms of fiction in the early American republic―one that challenges the “rise…
Blue Metros, Red States : The Shifting Urban-Rural Divide in America’s Swing States Assessing where the red/blue political line lies in swing states and how it is shifting Democratic-leaning urban areas in states…
Multiculturalism in the United States: A Comparative Guide to Acculturation and Ethnicity Discusses how American culture has been shaped by and has affected immigrants from Europe, Asia, pre-Columbian America, Latin America, and…
Aramco, the United States, and Saudi Arabia: A Study of the Dynamics of Foreign Oil Policy, 1933-1950 Irvine Anderson carefully reconstructs the years between 1933 and 1950 and provides a case study of the evolution of U.S.…
Red State Blues: How the Conservative Revolution Stalled in the States Over the last quarter century, a nationalized and increasingly conservative Republican Party made unprecedented gains at the state level, winning…
The Arab Middle East and the United States: Inter-Arab Rivalry and Superpower Diplomacy Critically assesses United States foreign relations since 1945 by presenting both historical and current information on the effect that U.S.…
Controlling Sex in Captivity: POWs and Sexual Desire in the United States during the Second World War Controlling Sex in Captivity is the first book to examine the nature, extent and impact of the sexual activities of…
A Documentary History of the United States [Audiobook] Accompanied by interpretations of their significance by noted historian Richard D. Heffner and journalist Alexander Heffner, this book includes important…
A True History of the United States [Audiobook] “An engaging warts-and-all history of the US…. Fluid, readable, strongly written, and thought-provoking – a must read for nonhistorians seeking…