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Monday, January 9 2012
What the Great Recession Wrought: The State of the U.S. in 3 Years of Polls
Ronald Brownstein (The Atlantic, 7 January 2012)Filed in: American Studies | Business & Economics
Tuesday, August 30 2011
All-TIME 100 Best Nonfiction Books
TIME (TIME, 2011)Filed in: American Studies | European Studies | General Culture | History | Humanities | Politics & Government
Tuesday, June 21 2011
Will White People Go to the National Black Museum?
Natalie Hopkinson (The Root, 20 May 2011)Filed in: American Studies | Ethnicity & Race | Geographies
Wednesday, May 11 2011
The Public Library Manifesto
David Morris (Yes!, 6 May 2011)Filed in: American Studies | Education | General Culture | Humanities | Literature
Monday, April 25 2011
The Best Civil War Books
Malcolm Jones (The Daily Beast, 15 April 2011)Filed in: American Studies | History | Literature
Thursday, April 14 2011
How the Civil War changed American Literature
Craig Fehrman (The Boston Globe, 10 April 2011)Filed in: American Studies | History | Literature
Friday, November 12 2010
Signposts in a Strange Land
Matt Robison (The Morning News, 10 November 2010)Filed in: American Studies | Literature
Tuesday, August 3 2010
1848 Daguerreotypes Bring Middle America’s Past to Life
Julie Rehmeyer (Wired, 9 July 2010)Filed in: American Studies | History | Visual Arts
Tuesday, May 25 2010
New Urbanism for the Apocalypse
Greg Lindsay (Fast Company, 24 May 2010)Filed in: American Studies | Geographies
Wednesday, May 19 2010
Ghosts of New York
John Freeman Gill (The Atlantic, June 2010)Filed in: American Studies | Geographies | Visual Arts
Wednesday, May 12 2010
Monday, April 5 2010
A Body on the Gears: On Mario Savio
Scott Saul (The Narion, 11 March 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Politics & Government
Scott Saul (The Narion, 11 March 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Politics & Government
Saturday, February 27 2010
Race in the South in the Age of Obama
Nicholas Dawidoff (The New York Times Magazine, 25 February 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | Ethnicity & Race | Politics & Government
Nicholas Dawidoff (The New York Times Magazine, 25 February 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | Ethnicity & Race | Politics & Government
Wednesday, February 17 2010
Masters of American Literature
Mark Lawson (The Guardian, 6 February 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | Literature
Mark Lawson (The Guardian, 6 February 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | Literature
Sunday, February 14 2010
How Christian Were the Founders?
Russell Shorto (The New York Times Magazine, 11 February 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Politics & Government
Russell Shorto (The New York Times Magazine, 11 February 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Politics & Government
Thursday, February 11 2010
The Modern Athlete, Hip-Hop, and Popular Perceptions of Black Masculinity
Thabiti Lewis (AmeriQuests, 2008)
Filed in: American Studies | Cultural Identity | Ethnicity & Race | Gender | Music | Sports
Thabiti Lewis (AmeriQuests, 2008)
Filed in: American Studies | Cultural Identity | Ethnicity & Race | Gender | Music | Sports
Wednesday, February 10 2010
How a New Jobless Era Will Transform America
Don Peck (The Atlantic, March 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | Business & Economics | Consumerism
Don Peck (The Atlantic, March 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | Business & Economics | Consumerism
Sunday, February 7 2010
Is Democracy Killing Democracy?
Kurt Andersen (New York, 5 February 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | Mass Media | Politics & Government
Kurt Andersen (New York, 5 February 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | Mass Media | Politics & Government
Monday, January 18 2010
How the Great Depression Remade American Culture
Christopher Benfey (The New Republic, 18 January 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | History
Christopher Benfey (The New Republic, 18 January 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | History
Thursday, January 14 2010
The Decade We Had
The New York Times (The New York Times, 26 December 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media | Digital & Gaming | Food | General Culture | History | Politics & Government
The New York Times (The New York Times, 26 December 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media | Digital & Gaming | Food | General Culture | History | Politics & Government
America at the Bat
Diana Schaub (National Affairs, Winter 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | Sports
Diana Schaub (National Affairs, Winter 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | Sports
Monday, January 11 2010
The Ruse of the Creative Class
Alec MacGillis (The American Prospect, 4 January 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | Geographies
Alec MacGillis (The American Prospect, 4 January 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | Geographies
Myths of the American Revolution
John Ferling (Smithsonian.com, January 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | History
John Ferling (Smithsonian.com, January 2010)
Filed in: American Studies | History
How the Crash Will Reshape America
Richard Florida (The Atlantic, March 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Geographies
Richard Florida (The Atlantic, March 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Geographies
Tuesday, November 17 2009
Addicted to Cute
Jim Windolf (Vanity Fair, December 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | General Culture | Lifestyle
Jim Windolf (Vanity Fair, December 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | General Culture | Lifestyle
Saturday, October 17 2009
Southern Discomfort
Dan Halpern (The New York Times Magazine, 14 October 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Literature
Dan Halpern (The New York Times Magazine, 14 October 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Literature
Wednesday, September 30 2009
Rich Dem, Poor Dem
Thomas B. Edsall (The New Republic, 30 September 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Politics & Government
Thomas B. Edsall (The New Republic, 30 September 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Politics & Government
Monday, September 28 2009
Has “Mad Men” Gone Mad?
Heather Havrilesky (Salon, 28 September 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Television
Heather Havrilesky (Salon, 28 September 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Television
Saturday, September 26 2009
The Witchcraft of Shirley Jackson
Joyce Carol Oates (The New York Review of Books, 8 October 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Literature
Joyce Carol Oates (The New York Review of Books, 8 October 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Literature
The Right to Write About It: Literature, After Katrina
Jordan Soyka (The Quarterly Conversation, Fall 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Literature
Jordan Soyka (The Quarterly Conversation, Fall 2009)
Filed in: American Studies | Literature


































