United States -- Intellectual life -- 20th century
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United States -- Intellectual life -- 20th century
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Incoming Resources
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- Feast of Excess, A Cultural History of the New Sensibility, George Cotkin
- Culture as history, Warren Susman
- Divided minds, intellectuals and the civil rights movement, Carol Polsgrove
- Art for equality, the NAACP's cultural campaign for civil rights, Jenny Woodley
- Influencing Hemingway, people and places that shaped his life and work, Nancy W. Sindelar
- The little girl who fought the Great Depression, Shirley Temple and 1930s America, John F. Kasson
- The closing of the American mind, Allan Bloom
- Beyond the gray flannel suit, books from the 1950s that made American culture, David Castronovo
- Upstairs at the Strand, writers in conversation at the legendary bookstore, edited by Jessica Strand & Andrea Aguilar
- The noir forties, the American people from victory to Cold War, Richard Lingeman
- Open to debate, how William F. Buckley put liberal America on the Firing Line, Heather Hendershot
- Soul of a people, the WPA Writer's Project uncovers Depression America, David Taylor
- The closing of the American mind, Allan Bloom
- The Metaphysical Club, Louis Menand
- Age of fracture, Daniel T. Rodgers
- The know-it-all, one man's humble quest to become the smartest person in the world, A.J. Jacobs
- The little girl who fought the Great Depression, Shirley Temple and 1930s America, John F. Kasson
- The know-it-all, [one man's humble quest to become the smartest person in the world], A.J. Jacobs
- The nineties, a book, Chuck Klosterman
- Republic of detours, how the New Deal paid broke writers to rediscover America, Scott Borchert
- Ex-friends, falling out with Allen Ginsberg, Lionel & Diana Trilling, Lillian Hellman, Hannah Arendt, and Norman Mailer, Norman Podhoretz
- The know-it-all, one man's humble quest to become the smartest person in the world, A.J. Jacobs
- The color of race in America, 1900-1940, Matthew Pratt Guterl
- A chance meeting, intertwined lives of American writers and artists, 1854-1967, Rachel Cohen
- The know-it-all, one man's humble quest to become the smartest person in the world, A.J. Jacobs
- The nineties, Chuck Klosterman
- The free world, art and thought in the Cold War, Louis Menand
- Susan Sontag, the making of an icon, Carl Rollyson and Lisa Paddock
- A futile and stupid gesture, how Doug Kenney and National lampoon changed comedy forever, Josh Karp
- WBCN and the American Revolution, produced by LCMedia Productions, Inc. in association with the Center for Independent Documentary and UMass Amherst Special Collections and University Archives ; producer and director, Bill Lichtenstein
- Essays on the closing of the American mind, edited by Robert L. Stone
- Moral agents, Eight Twentieth-Century American writers, Edward Mendelson
- A poetic equation, conversations between Nikki Giovanni and Margaret Walker
- The nineties, a book, Chuck Klosterman
- Dancing in the dark, a cultural history of the Great Depression, Morris Dickstein
- The secret parts of fortune, three decades of intense investigations and edgy enthusiasms, Ron Rosenbaum
- Transcending the talented tenth, Black leaders and American intellectuals, Joy James
- Another part of the fifties, Paul A. Carter
- Spontaneous mind, selected interviews, 1958-1996, Allen Ginsberg ; with a preface by Václav Havel and an introduction by Edmund White ; edited by David Carter
- The know-it-all, one man's humble quest to become the smartest person in the world, A.J. Jacobs
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