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Books.

The Road to War. Thomas A. Bailey and Paul B. Ryan, The Lusitania Disaster (1975). John Coogan, The End to Neutrality (1981). John Milton Cooper, Jr., The Vanity of Power: American Isolation and the First World War (1969). Patrick Devlin, Too Proud to Fight: Woodrow Wilson's Neutrality (1974). Ross Gregory, The Origins of American Intervention in the First World War (1971). Manfred Jonas, The United States and Germany (1984). C. Roland Marchand, The American Peace Movement and Social Reform (1973). Ernest R. May, The World War and American Isolation (1959). Emily Rosenberg, Spreading the American Dream (1982). Jeffrey J. Sanford, Wilsonian Maritime Diplomacy (1978). Daniel Smith, Robert Lansing and American Neutrality (1958); The Great Departure: The United States and World War I, 1914--1920, (1965). Barbara Tuchman, The Zimmermann Telegram (1958); The Guns of August (1962).

Military Histories. A.E.Barbeau and Florette Henri, The Unknown Soldiers: Black American Troops in World War I (1974). Christopher Campbell, Aces and Aircraft of World War I (1981). John Whiteclay Chambers, To Raise an Army (1987). J.Garry Clifford, The Citizen Soldiers (1972). Edward M. Coffman, The War to End All Wars (1969). Harvey A.DeWeerd, President Wilson Fights His War (1968). Nancy Gentile Ford, Americans All! Foreign-born Soldiers in World War I. (2001). Frank Freidel, Over There: The Story of America's First Great Overseas Crusade (1964). Robert Jackson, Fighter Pilots in World War I (1977). Herbert A. Johnson, Wingless Eagle: U.S. Army Aviation through World War I (2001). John Keegan, The First World War (1998). Herbert M. Mason, Jr., The Lafayette Escadrille (1964). William O. Odom, After the Trenches: The Transformation of U.S. Army Doctrine, 1918-1939 (1999). Donald Smythe, Pershing (1986). Lawrence Stallings, The Doughboys: The Story of the AEF, 1917--1918 (1963). David Trask, The United States in the Supreme War Council (1961). Frank E. Vandiver, Black Jack: The Life and Times of John J. Pershing (1977). Russell Weigley, The American Way of War (1973).

Wartime Diplomacy. Kathleen Burk, Britain, America, and the Sinews of War (1985). W.B. Fowler, British-American Relations, 1917--1918 (1969). David S. Foglesong, America's Secret War Against Bolshevism: U.S. Intervention in the Russian Civil War, 1917-1920 (1995). John Lewis Gaddis, Russia, the Soviet Union and the United States (1978). George F. Kennan, Russia Leaves the War (1956); Russia and the West Under Lenin and Stalin (1961). Thomas Knock, To End All Wars: Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order (1992). Carl Parrini, Heir to Empire: United States Economic Diplomacy, 1916--1923 (1969).

Politics and Government in Wartime. Ray H. Abrams, Preachers Present Arms: The Role of the American Churches and Clergy in World Wars I and II (1969). Daniel R. Beaver, Newton D. Baker and the American War Effort, 1917--1919 (1966). George T. Blakey, Historians on the Homefront (1970). William J. Breen, Uncle Sam at Home (1984). Zechariah Chaffee, Jr., Free Speech in the United States (1941). Charles Chatfield, For Peace and Justice: Pacifism in America, 1914--1941 (1971). Edward M. Coffman, The Hilt of the Sword: The Career of Peyton C. Marsh (1966). Valerie Jean Conner, The National War Labor Board (1983). Alfred E. Conrebise, War as Advertised: The Four Minute Men and America's Crusade, 1917-1918 (1984). Wayne Cornelius, Building the Cactus Curtain: Mexican Migration and U.S. Responses from Wilson to Carter (1980). Robert D. Cuff, The War Industries Board: Business-Government Relations During World War I (1973). Charles DeBenedettis, Origins of the Modern Peace Movement (1978). H. A. DeWeerd, President Wilson Fights His War (1968). Charles B. Forcey, The Crossroads of Liberalism (1961). Charles Gilbert, American Financing of World War I (1970). Otis L. Graham, Jr., The Great Campaigns (1971). Ellis W. Hawley, The Great War and the Search for a Modern Order (1979). Sondra Herman, Eleven Against War (1969). Donald Johnson, The Challenge to America's Freedoms (1963). Seward Livermore, Politics Is Adjourned (1966). J. R. Mock and Cedric Larson, Words That Won the War (1939). Paul L. Murphy, World War I and the Origins of Civil Liberties (1984). George Nash, The Life of Herbert Hoover: The Humanitarian, 1914--1917 (1990). Harold C. Peterson, Propaganda for War: The Campaign Against American Neutrality, 1914--1917 (1968). Harold C. Peterson and Gilbert Fite, Opponents of War, 1917--1918 (1957). Richard Polenberg, Fighting Faiths: The Abrams Case, the Supreme Court, and Free Speech (1987). William Preston, Jr., Aliens and Dissenters: Federal Suppression of Radicals, 1903--1933 (1963). Ronald Schaffer, America in the Great War: The Rise of the War Welfare State (1991). Harry N. Scheiber, The Wilson Administration and Civil Liberties, 1917--1921 (1960). Jordan Schwarz, The Speculator: Bernard M. Baruch in Washington, 1917--1965 (1981). John A. Thomas, Reformers and War (1987). Stephen Vaughn, Holding Fast the Inner Lines: Democracy, Nationalism, and the Committee on Public Information (1979). Neil A. Wynn, From Progressivism to Prosperity: World War I and American Society (1986).

Wartime Society and Culture. Allan M. Brandt, No Magic Bullet: A Social History of Venereal Disease in the United States (1985). Paul Chapman, Schools as Sorters (1988). Stanley Cooperman, World War I and the American Novel (1970). Alfred W. Crosby, Jr., Epidemic and Peace, 1918 (1976). Nancy Gentile Ford, Americans All! Foreign-born Soldiers in World War I. (2001). Maurine W. Greenwald, Women, War, and Work (1980). Carol S. Gruber, Mars and Minerva (1975). John Higham, Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism (1955). Michael T. Isenberg, War on Film (1981). David Kennedy, Over Here: The First World War and American Society (1980). Kathleen Kennedy, Disloyal Mothers and Scurrilous Citizens: Women and Subversion During World War I (1999). Frederick C. Luebke, Bonds of Loyalty: German-Americans and World War I (1974). Elizabeth Payne, Reform, Labor, and Feminism: Margaret Dreier Robins and the Women's Trade Union League (1988). Michael Pearlman, To Make Democracy Safe for America: Patricians and Preparedness in the Progressive Era (1984). Barbara J. Steinson, American Women's Activism in World War I (1982). Susan Zeiger, In Uncle Sam's Service: Women Workers with the American Expeditionary Force, 1917-1919 (1999).

Wilson and the Peace. Lloyd Ambrosius, Woodrow Wilson and the American Diplomatic Tradition (1987). John Morton Blum, Woodrow Wilson and the Politics of Morality (1956). Robert H. Ferrell, Woodrow Wilson and World War I (1985). Peter Filene, Americans and the Soviet Experiment (1967). Denna Fleming, The United States and the League of Nations (1932). Inga Floto, Colonel House at Paris (1980). John L. Gaddis, Russia, the Soviet Union, and the United States (1978). Lloyd C. Gardner, Safe for Democracy: The Anglo-American Response to Revolution, 1913--1923 (1984). John A. Garraty, Henry Cabot Lodge (1953). Robert Jackson, At War with the Bolsheviks: The Allied Intervention into Russia, 1917--1920 (1972). George Kennan, Decision to Intervene (1958). Warren F. Kuehl, Seeking World Order (1969). Christopher Lasch, The American Liberals and the Russian Revolution (1962). N. Gordon Levin, Jr., Woodrow Wilson and World Politics (1968). Arthur S. Link, Woodrow Wilson, 5 vols. (1947--1965); Wilson the Diplomatist (1957); Woodrow Wilson: War, Revolution, and Peace (1979). Arno Mayer, Political Origins of the New Diplomacy, 1917-1918 (1963); Wilson vs. Lenin (1959); Politics and Diplomacy of Peacemaking: Containment and Counterrevolution (1965). David W. McFadden, Alternative Paths: Soviets and Americans, 1917-1920 (1993). Charles L. Mee, Jr., The End of Order: Versailles 1919 (1980). Robert E. Osgood, Ideals and Self-Interest in American Foreign Relations (1953). Klaus Schwabe, Woodrow Wilson, Revolutionary Germany, and Peacemaking, 1918--1919 (1985). Gene Smith, When the Cheering Stopped (1964). Ronald Steel, Walter Lippmann and the American Century (1980). Ralph Stone, The Irreconcilables: The Fight Against the League of Nations (1970). Arthur Walworth, Wilson and the Peacemakers (1986). William C. Widenor, Henry Cabot Lodge and the Search for an American Foreign Policy (1980).

Postwar America. Wesley M. Bagby, Jr., The Road to Normalcy (1962). David Brody, Steelworkers in America (1960); Labor in Crisis: The Steel Strike of 1919 (1965). Stanley Coben, A. Mitchell Palmer (1963). David Cronon, Black Moses (1955). Roberta Strauss Feuerlicht, Justice Crucified: The Story of Sacco and Vanzetti (1977). Robert L. Friedheim, The Seattle General Strike (1965). Amy J. Garvey, Garvey and Garveyism (1963). Robert V. Haynes, A Night of Violence: The Houston Riot of 1917 (1976). Florette Henri, Black Migration: Movement Northward, 1900-1920 (1975). John Higham, Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism (1955). Kenneth Kusmer, A Ghetto Takes Shape (1976). David Montgomery, The Fall of the House of Labor: The Workplace, the State, and American Labor Activism, 1865--1921 (1987). Robert K. Murray, The Red Scare: A Study in National Hysteria, 1919--1920 (1955). Burl Noggle, Into the Twenties (1974). Stuart I. Rochester, American Liberal Disillusionment in the Wake of World War I (1977). Elliot Rudwick, Race Riot at East St. Louis (1964). Francis Russell, A City in Terror (1975). Alan Spear, Black Chicago (1967). Judith Stein, The World of Marcus Garvey (1986). William M. Tuttle, Jr., Race Riot: Chicago in the Red Summer of 1919 (1970). Theodore Vincent, Black Power and the Garvey Movement (1971).

Films.

The Great War - 1918 (1997). The Killing Floor (1984).








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