Call Number (LC) Title Results
E743 .R54 The case of Citizen Solomon Urquel. With postscript ... an open letter to the President. 1
E743 .R675 2011 Hollywood Left and Right : How Movie Stars Shaped American Politics. 1
E743 .R7 Looking forward, 1
E743 .R78 1954 McCarthy and the Communists 1
E743 .R784 1957 You and your leaders, their actions and your reactions, 1936-1956. 1
E743 .R87 The American establishment : and other reports, opinions, and speculations. 1
E743 .R89 1984 The rise of the right / 1
E743 .R92 The president makers : from Mark Hanna to Joseph P. Kennedy / 1
E743 .S26 1994 The age of McCarthyism : a brief history with documents / 1
E743 .S3 1948 This was normalcy, an account of party politics during twelve Republican years: 1920-1932. 1
E743 .S4327 2010 Selling war in a media age : the presidency and public opinion in the American century / 1
E743 .S5 1963 The extremists. 1
E743 .S53 1995 In the shadow of war : the United States since the 1930's / 1
E743 .S58 1985 America enters the world : a people's history of the Progressive Era and World War I / 1
E743 .S757 2002eb Progressives, pluralists, and the problems of the state : ideologies of reform in the United States and Britain, 1909-1926 / 1
E743 .S757 2006eb Progressives, pluralists, and the problems of the state : ideologies of reform in the United States and Britain, 1909-1926 / 1
E743 .S76 1994 Wilsonian idealism in America / 1
E743 +S9 1939 "Calling America"; a special number of Survey graphic on the challenge to democracy; 1
E743 .U5 1939 Investigation of un-American activities and propaganda. Report of the Special committee on un-American activities pursuant to H. Res. 282 (75th Congress) 1
E743 .U5i 1938 Investigation of un-American propaganda activities in the United States. Hearings before a Special Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, third session-Seventy-eighth Congress, second session, on H. Res. 282, to investigate (l) the extent, character, and objects of un-American propaganda activities in the United States, (2) the diffusion within the United States of subversive and un-American propaganda that is instigated from foreign countries or of a domestic origin and attacks the principle of the form of government as guaranteed by our Constitution, and (3) all other questions in relation thereto that would aid Congress in any necessary remedial legislation. 1