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  1. History of American Presidential Elections: Election Years, 1892-1908
  2. History of American Presidential Elections Vol 3 1900- 1936 by Arthru M.( editor) Schlesinger, 1971
  3. History of American Presidential Elections (History of American Presidential Elections, Vol I (1789-1844) and Vol II (1848-1896)) by jr. Arthur M. Schlesinger, 1971
  4. History of American Presidential Elections: Election Years 1828-1844
  5. History of American Presidential Elections Vol 11789 - 1844 by Arthru M.( editor) Schlesinger, 1971
  6. History of American Presidential Elections: Election Years, 1848-1868
  7. A statistical history of the American presidential elections: Introduction: Our national elections, by Svend Petersen, 1968
  8. History of American Presidential Elections, Volume II: 1848-1896.
  9. History of American Presidential Elections, Volume I: 1789-1844.
  10. A STATISCAL HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
  11. Presidential Nominations and Elections: A History of American Conventions, National Campaigns, Inaugurations and Campaign Caricature by Joseph Bucklin Bishop, 2010-03-19
  12. The Routledge Historical Atlas of Presidential Elections (Routledge Atlases of American History) by Yanek Mieczkowski, 2001-03-21
  13. The Great American Convention: A Political History of Presidential Elections by Gary C. Byrne, 1977-03
  14. Presidential nominations and elections; a history of American conventions, national campaigns, inaugurations and campaign caricature, with numerous illustrations by Joseph Bucklin Bishop, 2010-09-08

41. Book Review The Journal Of American History, 89.2 The
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Eisenhower Decides to Run: Presidential Politics and Cold War Strategy. By William B. Pickett. (Chicago: Dee, 2000. xviii, 269 pp. $27.50, ISBN 1-56663-325-7.)

42. Book Review The Journal Of American History, 88.1 The
that parallels in constitutional history the presidential synthesis in generalpolitical history. that later was consolidated in american legal realism.
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Pursuit of Justices: Presidential Politics and the Selection of Supreme Court Nominees. By David Alistair Yalof. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999. x, 296 pp. $27.50

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    44. The Journal Of American History
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    Volume 89, No. 4 Previous Issue Presidential Address Black Professionals and Race Consciousness: Origins of the Civil Rights Movement, 1890-1950 From the late nineteenth century on, black professionals organized parallel institutions to further their class interests and to ensure the survival of the black community. Such professional institutions sustained an elite-driven black resistance to white supremacy until the eruption of a mass civil rights movement in the 1950s. In her presidential address to the Organization of American Historians, Darlene Clark Hine examines conflicts over the use of black physicians and nurses in the military during World War II. She identifies that struggle as the pivotal juncture when men and women of the black professional class shifted strategies, turning from a parallelism consistent with segregation to a demand for full inclusion that would doom segregation. [Top] Articles
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    45. The Journal Of American History
    history books and the number of undergraduate history majors have fallen. But inhis presidential address to the Organization of american Historians, Kenneth T
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      The Power of History: The Weakness of a Profession Over the past thirty years, historians have seen their job prospects shrink and their job security erode. Both the sales of scholarly history books and the number of undergraduate history majors have fallen. But in his presidential address to the Organization of American Historians, Kenneth T. Jackson sees reasons for hope and spurs to action. He celebrates the unprecedented variety of innovative scholarship and the growing public interest in history. He urges history departments to cut back production of new doctorates and reliance on adjunct instructors. He urges professional groups to work with such natural allies as community college and high school teachers in joint efforts to revitalize teaching and broaden the audience for history. [Full-text at historycooperative.org]

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    47. Top 100 Books: American History
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    48. Teaching With Historic Places -- Presidential Lesson Plans
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    58. The Authentic History Center: American Presidential History Timeline: 1869 To 19
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