Hal Barron reconstructs the social and economic history of Chelsea, Vermont.
This book examines return migration to Italy from the United States from 1870 to 1929.
This book traces the emergence of the recongnizable 'middle class' from the 1760 1900.
Winkle explores the influence of migration, as they all emerged before the Civil War.
How did Americans move away from a culture centering on family and kin, from attitudes that value...
This book explores important aspects of the Civil War from the perspective of Capitol Hill.
The distinguished authors of 'American in Black and White' offer a 'meticulously documented and p...
In the first comprehensive study of American working-class recreation, Professor Rosenzweig takes...
How conflict sparked by the debate over the future of slavery remade the urban West.
Fifty years ago, enactment of the Wagner National Labor Relations Act gave American organized lab...
Out of Work, the first book to chronicle the history of unemployment in the United States traces ...
This book examines the changes in hospital care in New York that occurred around the turn of the ...