New Books, Summer 2022
- The evolution of forward surgery in the US Army: from the Revolutionary War to the combat operations of the 21st century. Fort Sam Houston, Texas: Borden Institute, US Army Medical Department Center and School, Health Readiness Center of Excellence, 2018. xiv, 476 pages.
UH 223 E94 2018 - Modern war in an ancient land: the United States Army in Afghanistan, 2001-2014. Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, United States Army, 2021. 2 volumes.
DS 371.412 M63 2021 - The persecution and murder of the European Jews by Nazi Germany, 1933-1945. Berlin ; Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2019]-. Volume 3.
D 804.3 V4713 2019 - Pro tem: presidents pro tempore of the United States Senate since 1789. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 2020. 115 p.
JK 1226 U55 2020 - The rise and decline of U.S. military culture programs, 2004-20. Quantico, Virginia: MCUP, Marine Corps University Press, 2021. xvii, 248 pages.
HM 793 R57 2021 - Stemming the Tide: Global Strategies for Sustaining Cultural Heritage through Climate Change. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Scholarly Press, 2021. x, 161 pages.
CC 135 S756 2020 - The Winton M. Blount Postal History Symposia: select papers from the seventh, eighth, and ninth symposia. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2020. viii, 142 pages.
HE 6041 W56 2020 - Allison, David K. Exhibiting America: the Smithsonian's national history museum, 1881-2018. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Scholarly Press, 2021. xv, 415 pages.
E 169.1 A4435 2021 - Balcerski, Thomas J. Bosom friends: the intimate world of James Buchanan and William Rufus King. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2019. x, 337 pages.
E 437 B36 2019 - Beard, Joseph A. The Lincoln assassination. Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, United States Army, 2020. xi, 116 pages.
E 457.5 B43 2020 - Bettez, David J. Heroic deeds, heroic men: the U.S. Marine Corps and the final phase of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, 1-11 November 1918. Quantico, VA: History Division, MCU Press, 2020. 59 pages.
D 545 A63 B48 2020 - Biggs, David A. Footprints of war: militarized landscapes in Vietnam. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2018. xix, 250 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates.
DS 559.92 C44 B54 2018 - Blazich, Frank A., Jr. "An honorable place in American air power": Civil Air Patrol coastal patrol operations, 1942-1943. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Air University Press, 2020. xvi, 239 pages.
UG 733 B53 2020 - Borch, Frederic L. Judge advocates in the Great War, 1917-1922. Washington, D.C.: The Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Army, 2021. xv, 264 pages.
KF 372 B67 2021 - Brennan, Sheila Ann. Stamping American memory: collectors, citizens, and the Post. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2018. x, 223 pages.
HE 6204 U5 B75 2018 - Bryant, Adam. The CEO test: master the challenges that make or break all leaders. Boston, MA: Harvard Business Review Press, 2021. viii, 208 pages.
HD 38.2 B787 2021 - Burchardt, Lothar. Amerikas langer Arm: Kontroversen um die Nutzung von Gronland im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2017. 412 pages.
E 183.8 G83 B87 2017 - Caudill, Shannon W. Defending air bases in an age of insurgency. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Air University Press, Air Force Research Institute, 2014. 3 volumes.
UG 634.49 C48 2014 - Chervinsky, Lindsay M. The cabinet: George Washington and the creation of an American institution. Cambridge, Massachusetts; London, England: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2020. 416 pages.
E 311 C46 2020 - Chiang, Connie Y. Nature behind barbed wire: an environmental history of the Japanese American incarceration. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2018. xv, 312 pages.
D 769.8 A6 C35 2018 - Drake, Richard. Charles Austin Beard: the return of the master historian of American imperialism. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2018. xviii, 315 pages.
E 175.5 B38 D73 2018 - Erickson, Edward J. Phase Line Attila: the amphibious campaign for Cyprus, 1974. Quantico, Virginia: Marine Corps University Press, 2020. xx, 235 pages.
DS 54.9 E747 2020 - Flaherty, Martin. Restoring the global judiciary: why the Supreme Court should rule in U.S. foreign affairs. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019. xiv, 325 pages.
KF 4651 F53 2019 - Garcia Hernandez, Cesar Cuauhtemoc. Migrating to prison: America's obsession with locking up immigrants. New York: The New Press, 2019. 190 pages.
JV 6483 G37 2019 - Genay, Lucie. Land of nuclear enchantment: a New Mexican history of the nuclear weapons industry. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2019. xiv, 324 pages.
U 264.4 N32 G46 2019 - German, Mike. Disrupt, discredit, and divide: how the new FBI damages our democracy. New York: The New Press, 2019. 339 pages.
HV 8144 F43 G47 2019 - Gittelsohn, Roland Bertram. Pacifist to padre: the World War II memoir of Chaplain Roland B. Gittelsohn, December 1941-January 1946. Quantico, Virginia: Marine Corps University Press, 2021. liii, 317 pages.
D 769.59 G58 2021 - Givens, Austen D. Disaster labs: how American states use partnerships to manage the unthinkable. Quantico, Virginia: Marine Corps University Press, 2020. xix, 332 pages.
HV 555 U6 G58 2020 - Goley, Mary Anne. Democracy's Medici: the Federal Reserve and the art of collecting. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, an imprint of The Roman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2020. xxiv, 233 pages.
N 845 G65 2020 - Goodman, Adam (Historian. The deportation machine: America's long history of expelling immigrants. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2020. ix, 322 pages.
JV 6483 G65 2020 - Goralski, Robert. Oil & war: how the deadly struggle for fuel in World War II meant victory or defeat. Quantico, VA: Marine Corps University Press, 2021. xxxii, 390 pages.
D 810 F83 G67 2020 - Guelzo, Allen C. Reconstruction: a concise history. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2018. vii, 180 pages.
E 668 G89 2018 - Helgerson, John L. Getting to know the president: intelligence briefings of presidential candidates and presidents-elect, 1952-2016. [Washington, D.C.]: Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, 2021. xviii, 310 pages.
E 840.6 H45 2021 - Herf, Jeffrey. Israel's moment: international support for and opposition to establishing the Jewish State,1945-1949. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2022. xvii, 500.
DS 126.4 H455 2022 - Himpsl, Rudolf. Europaische Integration und internationalisierte Markte: die Aussenwirtschaftspolitik des Freistaats Bayern, 1957-1982. Munchen: Verlag C.H. Beck, 2020. 435 pages.
HC 287 B3 H56 2020 - Hymel, Kevin M. Patton's war: an American general's combat leadership. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2021. xvii, 436 pages.
E 745 P3 H96 2021 - Jung, Patrick J. The misunderstood mission of Jean Nicolet: uncovering the story of the 1634 journey. [Madison WI]: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2018. 225 pages.
F 1030.15 J86 2018 - Junge, Michael. Crimes of command in the United States Navy, 1945-2015. Lexington, KY: CreateSpace, 2018. xii, 276 pages.
VB 853 J86 2018 - Kang, S. Deborah. The INS on the line: making immigration law on the US-Mexico border, 1917-1954. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2017. ix, 282 pages.
JV 6565 K36 2017 - Laderman, Charlie. Sharing the burden: the Armenian question, humanitarian intervention, and Anglo-American visions of global order. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2019. v, 288 pages.
DS 195.5 L33 2019 - Lawrence, John A. The class of '74: Congress after Watergate and the roots of partisanship. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. xi, 380 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates.
JK 1059 94th L39 2018 - Lemmerich, J. Max von Laue-furchtlos und treu: eine Biographie des Nobelpreistragers fur Physik. Rangsdorf: Basilisken-Presse, 2020. 591 pages.
QC 16 L355 L46 2020 - Lowrey, Nathan S. The Chairmanship of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1949-2019. Washington, DC: Joint History and Research Office, Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 2020. x, 349 pages.
UA 23.7 L69 2020 - McNeese, Tim. Time in the wilderness: the formative years of John "Black Jack" Pershing in the American West. Lincoln: Potomac Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Press, 2021. x, 415 pages.
E 181 P495 M36 2021 - McPherson, James M. The war that forged a nation: why the Civil War still matters. [New York]: Oxford University Press, 2017. x, 219 pages.
E 468.9 M19 2017 - Nance, Elisha Ray. Dawn on Omaha Beach: we were there. Lynchburg, Va.: Warwick House Publishing, 2018. xi, 132 pages.
D 756.5 N6 N36 2018 - Nichter, Luke A. The last Brahmin: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. and the making of the Cold War. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2020. viii, 527 pages.
E 748 L8 N53 2020 - Offner, Amy C. Sorting out the mixed economy: the rise and fall of welfare and developmental states in the Americas. Princeton; Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2019. xv, 381 pages.
HC 197 O33 2019 - Peart, Daniel. Lobbyists and the making of US tariff policy, 1816-1861. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. xi, 326 pages.
HF 1756 P37 2018 - Peeks, Ryan. Aircraft carrier requirements and strategy, 1977-2001. Washington, DC: Naval History and Heritage Command, Department of the Navy, 2020. viii, 189 pages.
V 874.3 P44 2020 - Rein, Christopher M. Forging the Ninth Army-XXIX TAC Team: the development, training, and application of American air-ground doctrine in World War II. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: Army University Press, 2019. x, 196 pages.
D 790.244 R45 2019 - Roberts, Jerry A. U.S. Marines in battle: Guantanamo Bay, 10 June-9 August 1898. Quantico, Virginia: Marine Corps History Division, MCU Press, 2020. 50 pages.
E 717.1 R62 2020 - Ron, Ariel. Grassroots leviathan: agricultural reform and the rural North in the slaveholding republic. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020. xiii, 308 pages.
HD 1773 A3 R66 2020 - Salmi, Derek M. Behind the light switch: toward a theory of air mobility. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University Press, 2020. xvi, 200 pages.
UG 633 B397 2019 - Schweninger, Loren. Appealing for liberty: freedom suits in the South. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2018. x, 428 pages.
KF 482 S39 2018 - Shannon, Elaine. Hunting Leroux: the inside story if the DEA takedown of a criminal genius and his empire. New York, NY: William Morrow, 2019. xiv, 354 pages, [16] pages of plates.
HV 5840 S6 S53 2019 - Shannon, Kelly J. U.S. foreign policy and Muslim women's human rights. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018. x, 269 pages.
JZ 1480 A55 S43 2018 - Shaw, Christopher W. Money, power, and the people: the American struggle to make banking democratic. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2019. v, 410 pages.
HG 2481 S49 2019 - Skinner, Harold, Jr. A game of hare & hounds: an operational-level command study of the Guilford Courthouse Campaign, 18 January-15 March 1781. Quantico, Virginia: Marine Corps University Press, 2021. xviii, 159 pages.
E 241 G9 S56 2021 - Snyder, Sarah B. From Selma to Moscow: how human rights activists transformed U.S. foreign policy. New York: Columbia University Press, 2018. xi, 301 pages.
E 840 S595 2018 - Solovey, Mark. Social science for what?: battles over public funding for the "other sciences" at the National Science Foundation. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2020. x, 398 pages.
H 62.5 U5 S653 2020 - Southard, John. Defend and befriend: the U.S. Marine Corps and Combined Action Platoons in Vietnam. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky, 2014. xvi, 207 pages.
DS 559.63 S68 2014 - Stevens, Michael E. The making of pioneer Wisconsin: voices of early settlers. [Madison, Wisconsin]: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2018. xviii, 173 pages.
F 584 S74 2018 - Stine, Jeffrey K. Green persuasion: advertising, voluntarism, and America's public lands. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Scholarly Press, 2021. xi, 237 pages.
HD 216 S78 2021 - Stockwell, Mary. Interrupted odyssey: Ulysses S. Grant and the American Indians. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2018. ix, 256 pages.
E 93 S87 2018 - Thompson, John M. Great power rising: Theodore Roosevelt and the politics of U.S. foreign policy. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2019. x, 270 pages.
E 756 T49 2019 - Vego, Milan N. Major naval operations in European waters, 1939-1945. Newport, Rhode Island: Naval War College Press, 2021. xvi, 238 pages.
D 770 V45 2021 - Walt, Stephen M. The Hell of good intentions: America's foreign policy elite and the decline of U.S. primacy. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2018. xii, 384 pages.
E 895 W35 2018 - Watson, Harry L. Building the American republic: a narrative history to 1877. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2018. 2 volumes.
E 178 B955 2018 - Wellock, Thomas Raymond. Safe enough?: a history of nuclear power and accident risk. Oakland, California: University of California Press, 2021. xix, 353 pages.
TK 9152.16 W45 2021