Items where Subject is "E11 America (General)"

Library of Congress subjects (102130) E History America (534) E11 America (General) (190)
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Article
  • Ashton, Nigel J (2004). Anglo-American relations from World War to Cold War. Journal of Contemporary History, 39(1), 117-125. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022009404039887
  • Ashton, Nigel J. (2005). Harold Macmillan and the 'Golden Days' of Anglo-American relations revisited, 1957–63. Diplomatic History, 29(4), 691-723. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7709.2005.00511.x
  • Bénéï, Véronique (2004). Book review: India abroad: diasporic cultures of postwar America and England, by Sandhya Shukla. Anthropological Quarterly, 77(2), 389-394.
  • Casey, Steven (2000). Franklin Roosevelt, Ernst 'Putzi' Hanfstaengl and the 'S-Project', June 1924-June 1944. Journal of Contemporary History, 35(3), 339-359. https://doi.org/10.1177/002200940003500301
  • Colantonio, Andrea, Potter, Robert (2006). Havana. Cities, 23(1), 63-78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2005.10.001
  • Cox, Michael, Kennedy-Pipe, Caroline (2005). The tragedy of American diplomacy? Rethinking the Marshall Plan. Journal of Cold War Studies, 7(1), 97-134. https://doi.org/10.1162/1520397053326202
  • Cropper, Maureen L., Freeman, Mark C., Groom, Ben, Pizer, William A. (2014). Declining discount rates. American Economic Review, 104(5), 538-543. https://doi.org/10.1257/aer.104.5.538
  • Del Rio Vilas, Victor J., Burgeño, Adamelia, Montibeller, Gilberto, Clavijo, Alfonso, Vigilato, Marco Antonio, Cosivi, Ottorino (2013). Prioritization of capacities for the elimination of dog-mediated human rabies in the Americas: building the framework. Pathogens and Global Health, 107(7), 340-345. https://doi.org/10.1179/2047773213Y.0000000122
  • Hannah, Leslie (2011). J. P. Morgan in London and New York before 1914. Business History Review, 85(01), 113-150. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007680511000055
  • Morgan, Mary S. (1993). Competing views of competition in late-nineteenth century American economics. History of Political Economy, 25(4), 563-604. https://doi.org/10.1215/00182702-25-4-563
  • Palacios-Huerta, Ignacio (2004). Book review: transatlantic sport: the comparative economics of North American and European sports. The Economic Journal, 114(493), F168-F170. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0013-0133.2004.191_15.x
  • Prados Ortiz de Solórzano, Nicolás, Brickel-Curryova, Emilie, Fletcher, Oliver, Guiot-Isaac, Andrés M. (2024). Introduction: revisiting the “second (short) wave” of democratisation in Latin America, 1943–1962. Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies, 30(2), 131 - 136. https://doi.org/10.1080/14701847.2024.2374138 picture_as_pdf
  • Rubiés, Joan-Pau (1991). Hugo Grotius's dissertation on the origin of the American peoples and the use of comparative methods. Journal of the History of Ideas, 52(2), 221-244.
  • Schimmel, Noam (2008). Book review: “Jared Cohen. one hundred days of silence: America and the Rwanda Genocide. Terrorism and Political Violence, 20(4), 618-621. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546550802426847
  • Schonhardt-Bailey, Cheryl, Yager, Edward, Lahlou, Saadi (2012). Yes, Ronald Reagan’s rhetoric was unique—but statistically, how unique? Presidential Studies Quarterly, 42(3), 482-513. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-5705.2012.03990.x
  • Sherman, Taylor C. (2009). Tensions of colonial punishment: perspectives on recent developments in the study of coercive networks in Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. History Compass, 7(3), 659-677. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1478-0542.2009.00597.x
  • Stevenson, David (1979). French war aims and the American challenge, 1914-1918. Historical Journal, 22(4), 877-894.
  • Umoren, Imaobong (2021). It’s only leftist women who talk that damn nonsense about women being at a disadvantage: Eugenia Charles’s gender politics in Dominica. Gender and History, 33(1), 269 - 285. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0424.12492 picture_as_pdf
  • Wengrow, David, Graeber, David (2018). “Many seasons ago”: slavery and its rejection among foragers on the Pacific coast of North America. American Anthropologist, 120(2), 237-249. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.12969
  • Book
  • Cox, Michael, Ikenberry, John, Inoguchi, Takashi (Eds.) (2000). American democracy promotion: impulses, strategies, impacts. Oxford University Press.
  • Cox, Michael, Ikenberry, John, Inoguchi, Takashi (Eds.) (2006). American democracy promotion: impulses, strategies, impacts (in Japanese). Minerva Shoba Publishers.
  • Battilossi, Steffano, Cassis, Youssef (Eds.) (2002). European banks and the American challenge: competition and cooperation in international banking under Bretton Woods. Oxford University Press.
  • Parmar, Inderjeet, Cox, Michael (Eds.) (2010). Soft power and US foreign policy: theoretical, historical and contemporary perspectives. Routledge.
  • Cox, Michael, Stokes, Doug (Eds.) (2008). US foreign policy. Oxford University Press.
  • Buzan, Barry (Ed.) (2004). The United States and the great powers : world politics in the twenty-first century. Polity Press.
  • Sánchez-Ancochea, Diego, Shadlen, Kenneth C. (Eds.) (2008). The political economy of hemispheric integration: responding to globalization in the Americas. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Kent, John (2010). America, the UN and decolonisation cold war conflict in the Congo. Routledge.
  • Marmor, Theodore (2000). The politics of medicare. Basic Books (Firm).
  • Chapter
  • Andersson, Ruben (2014). A global front: thoughts on enforcement at the rich world’s borders. In Andersson, Ruben (Ed.), Illegality, Inc: Clandestine Migration and the Business of Bordering Europe (pp. (online appendix)). University of California Press.
  • Cant, Anna (2024). Los intelectuales campesinos en la reforma agraria peruana. In Garcia Liendo, Javier, Mitrovic, Mijail (Eds.), Intelectuales, Política y Producción Cultural en el Peru de los 70 (pp. 147 - 176). Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos.
  • Cox, Michael (2004). A new American empire. In Held, David, Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias (Eds.), American Power in the 21st Century (pp. 21-51). Polity Press.
  • Harmer, Tanya (2017). Dialogue or détente: Henry Kissinger, Latin America, and the prospects for a new inter-American understanding, 1973-1977. In Sewell, Bevan, Ryan, Maria (Eds.), Foreign Policy at the Periphery: The Shifting Margins of US International Relations since World War II . University Press of Kentucky.
  • Jones, Matthew (2006). "Kipling and all that": American perceptions of SOE and British imperial intrigue in the Balkans, 1943-1945. In Wylie, Neville (Ed.), The politics and strategy of clandestine war: special operations executive, 1940-1946 (pp. 90-108). Routledge.
  • Lewis, Colin M. (1992). Industry in Latin America. In Reinhard, Wolfgang, Waldmann, Peter (Eds.), Nord und Süd in Amerika: Gemeinsamkeiten, Gegensätze, Europäischer Hintergrund : Ergebnisse einer Wissenschaftslichen Tagung (pp. 739-770). Rombach Verlag.
  • Marmor, Theodore, Oberlander, Jonathan B (2001). The path to universal health care. In Borosage, Robert L, Hickey, Roger (Eds.), The Next Agenda: a Blueprint for the New Progressive Movement (pp. 93-126). Westview Press.
  • McGregor, Timo (2023). Making peace beyond the line: capitulations, interpolity law, and political pluralism in Suriname and New Netherland, 1664–1675. In Diversity and Empires: Negotiating Plurality in European Imperial Projects from Early Modernity (pp. 135-154). Taylor and Francis Inc.. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003315735-11 picture_as_pdf
  • Naritomi, Joana (2017). Type of colonisation and Latin American development. In Michalopoulos, Stelios, Papaioannou, Elias (Eds.), The long economic and political shadow of history: Europe and the Americas . Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Phillips, Victoria (2024). Political partnering: the dance of US diplomacy in Latin America. In Rodríguez-Jiménez, Francisco, Delgado Gómez-Escalonilla, Lorenzo, Calandra, Benedetta (Eds.), US Public Diplomacy Strategies in Latin America During the Sixties: Time for Persuasion (pp. 184 - 212). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003244738-9
  • Rubiés, Joan-Pau (2009). Texts, images and the perception of ‘savages’ in Early Modern Europe: what we can learn from White and Harriot. In Sloan, Kim (Ed.), European Visions: American Voices (pp. 120-130). British Museum.
  • Sánchez-Ancochea, Diego, Shadlen, Kenneth C. (2008). Introduction: globalization, integration, and economic development in the Americas. In Sánchez-Ancochea, Diego, Shadlen, Kenneth C. (Eds.), The Political Economy of Hemispheric Integration: Responding to Globalization in the Americas (pp. 1-26). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • Harmer, Tanya (2007-06-12) In pursuit of radical transformation: Chile, the United States and regional alignments [Paper]. IHR: International History Seminar, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Thesis
  • Cirenza, Peter (2011). Melting pot or salad bowl?: assessing Irish immigrant assimilation in late nineteenth century America [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • De Rouvray, Cristel Anne (2005). Economists writing history: American and French experience in the mid 20th century [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Sheild Johansson, Clara Miranda (2013). ‘To work is to transform the land’: agricultural labour, personhood and landscape in an Andean ayllu [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Online resource
  • London School of Economics and Political Science (2013). Our top ten most read articles in 2013.
  • Abramowitz, Alan (2014). The close results of recent presidential elections reflect the emergence of a highly divided and partisan electorate.
  • Ahler, Douglas J. (2014). American politics is contentious, but the public is not as polarized as it thinks it is.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Bridgegate continues, chemical spill in West Virginia and Idaho’s potatoes on the international stage – US state blog round up for 11 – 17 January.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Christie embroiled in ‘Bridgegate’, rail troubles in California and the end of the five day work week in Wisconsin? – US state blog round up for 3 – 10 January.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Cuomo’s tax freeze backlash in New York, limits to immigrants’ rights in Georgia, and Jerry Brown not sold on marijuana legalization in California – US state blog round up for 1 – 7 March.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2013). Job creation in Wisconsin, McConnell is reminded to mind the gap, and does Silicon Valley hold the key to America’s future? – US state blog round up for 30 November – 6 December.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Same sex marriage rulings in Kentucky and Virginia, Cuomo vs. de Blasio over pre-k in New York, and Florida’s Crist rejects Cuba embargo – US state blog round up for round up for 8 – 14 February.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Snow problems for de Blasio in New York, gun carry laws on states’ agenda, and Wisconsin’s Walker under fire – US state blog round up for round up for 15 – 21 February.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Voter ID controversies in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, New York’s stop and frisk appeal dropped, and will Arizona ratify equal rights? – US state blog round up for 25 – 31 January.
  • Allen, Natalie, Gilson, Christopher (2014). Wendy Davis surges in Texas, Seattle moves to regulate ridesharing, and Rhode Island encourages nagging mothers – US state blog round up for 15 – 21 March.
  • Anderson, Sarah E., Harbridge, Laurel (2013). Democrats make more large spending cuts than Republicans because they must counteract their prior partisan increases in spending.
  • Anisin, Alexei (2013). Book review: American value: migrants, money and meaning in El Salvador and the United States.
  • Barnes, Lucy (2014). Higher voter turnout does not necessarily lead to greater representation for the poor, or to greater government spending.
  • Barreyo, Pilar (2015). The sinister reality of gentrification in Washington, D.C.
  • Barthélémy, Fabrice, Martin, Mathieu, Piggins, Ashley (2014). The size of the House of Representatives, not the American people, can determine the outcome of presidential elections.
  • Belle, Crystal (2014). Patriarchy continues to loom large over representations of Black masculinity in the age of President Obama.
  • Bernstein, Jared (2013). Policymakers must take lessons from the measures that did not work to tackle the Great Recession, as well as those that did.
  • Bishin, Benjamin G., Smith, Charles Anthony (2014). The election of Democrats alone is not enough to ensure gay rights.
  • Boehm, Michael J. (2014). Job polarization has squeezed the American middle class.
  • Bonneau, Chris W., Cann, Damon M. (2013). Nonpartisan election formats do not affect voting behaviors.
  • Bouton, Laurent, Conconi, Paola, Pino, Francisco J, Zanardi, Maurizio (2013). The U.S. Senate’s failure to pass gun control legislation is the victory of an intense minority against an apathetic majority.
  • Boys, James D. (2014). As an attempt to breathe new life into his administration, Obama’s State of the Union largely failed.
  • Boys, James D. (2013). Given his administration’s policy fumbles this year, President Obama may be happy that 2013 is nearly over.
  • Brumley, Cheryl (2014). Rio de Janiero is coming to terms with the brutality of urban transformation that can come with mega-events like the Olympics.
  • Canes-Wrone, Brandice (2014). When judges face politicized reelections, their opinions on hot-button issues change to reflect the majority view.
  • Carlisle, Juliet, Patton, Rob (2013). Facebook was not a hotbed of political activity during the 2008 U.S. Presidential election.
  • Chiou, Fang-Yi, Rothenberg, Lawrence S. (2014). Executive orders are not a viable route around political gridlock.
  • Clark, Jennifer Hayes, Williams, R. Lucas (2013). Term limits alone do not cause legislators to shirk their duties—the actual results are far more complicated.
  • Collins, Sheila D. (2014). When art coaxed the soul of America back to life.
  • Colls, Robert (2013). Despite Edward Snowden’s revelations, we are nowhere near Orwell’s vision of totalitarian dystopia envisioned in ‘1984’.
  • Compton, Janice, Pollak, Robert A. (2014). Living close to mothers or mothers-in-law gives married women with young children greater freedom to work.
  • Cortina, Jeronimo (2014). Mexico’s agricultural assistance program is inadvertently subsidizing migration to the U.S.
  • Cox, Michael (2009). To lead the world?: not any Longer.
  • Crawley, Sara L. (2014). Michael Sam’s coming out is a challenge to the vicarious masculinity that American men derive from the NFL.
  • Cuffe, James (2015). Book review: the eagle and the dragon by Serge Gruzinski.
  • Cullen, Joseph (2013). There is a high cost to using subsidies to promote renewable energy to mitigate climate change.
  • Dancey, Logan, Nelson, Kjersten R., Ringsmuth, Eve M. (2014). Judicial nominees who have confirmation hearings during divided government are much more likely to face ideological questions.
  • Deka, Devajyoti (2014). Growing number of solo households may require greater social support through public services in the future.
  • DellaVigna, Stefano (2013). Five minutes with Stefano DellaVigna: “It turns out that voters hate to lie”.
  • Dickinson, Matthew (2014). In contrast to pundits’ claims, Barack Obama won reelection because of the economy – not despite it.
  • Dinas, Elias (2013). Electoral participation strengthens party identification in the U.S.
  • Eidlin, Barry (2016). Long read: Why Canada has a labor party and the US does not.
  • Einav, Liran, Knoepfle, Dan, Levin, Jonathan, Sundaresan, Neel (2014). Consumer behavior in online shopping is affected by sales tax.
  • Emery, Christian (2013). Trust, not sanctions, was the key to the nuclear deal with Iran.
  • Esposito, Mark, Tse, Terence (2014). Leaders must focus on fixing the inequality of labor income in the U.S.
  • Feghali, Zalfa (2014). Book review: our America: a Hispanic history of the United States by Felipe Fernández-Armesto.
  • Flanagan, Richard (2013). New York City mayor-elect Bill de Blasio’s plans for the city show that he is much more Clintonista than Sandinista.
  • Flynn, Michael (2014). The bipartisanship of appointments to the foreign policy bureaucracy is more affected by domestic factors than international.
  • Forester, Brian, Sondheimer, Rachel, Yon, Rachel (2013). Congress’s sexual assault proposals are the latest development in a long history of civilian intervention in military justice.
  • Fowler, Anthony, Margolis, Michele (2014). A more informed electorate would benefit the Democratic Party.
  • Geringer-Sameth, Ethan (2015). Micro-movement and the memory of slavery.
  • Geringer-Sameth, Ethan (2015). The anti-slavery series: perspectives on the past and present.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). California’s drought turns critical, mass transit moves in Indiana and will Oklahoma ban marriage? – US state blog round up for 1 – 7 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Congress back in session, Obamacare’s ‘fundamental problem’, and are moderate Democrats and the GOP facing extinction? – US national blog round up for 3 – 10 January.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Congress strikes $1 trillion budget deal, Democrats clear the field for Hillary Clinton and will Puerto Rico default? – US national blog round up for 11 – 17 January.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Democrats’ Senate majority at risk, Republicans kill immigration reform, and will Obamacare cost 2 million jobs? – US national blog round up for 1 – 7 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Dire approval ratings for an unproductive Congress, cuts to food stamps and unemployment aid, and should Presidential term limits be abolished? – US national blog round up for 30 November – 6 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). GOP surrenders on the debt ceiling, Obamacare’s employee mandate is delayed, and Jeb Bush for 2016? – US national blog round up for 8 – 14 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Healthcare reform in Vermont, economic success in Florida and North Dakota, and a good year for Pat Quinn in Illinois – US state blog round up for 21 – 27 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Hillary Clinton’s book fizzes, Americans against troops in Iraq, and Obamacare’s benefits for jobs and young people – US national blog round up for 14 – 20 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Jindal’s Obamacare alternative, the GOP’s eight pivotal Senate seats, and is the campaign finance system now more unequal? – US national blog round up for 29 March – 4 April.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). March madness for Obamacare, drafting Ted Cruz, and should Democrats distance themselves from Obama? – US national blog round up for 15– 21 March.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Obama signs up for Obamacare, GOP lags on Senate fundraising, and who benefits from economic recovery? – US national blog round up for 21 – 27 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2013). Obamacare on the up, NSA may have broken the Fourth, and how is divided government killing John Boehner? – US national blog round up for 14 – 20 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). Obama’s ‘Reverse Reagan’ problem, Sebelius resigns, and do members of Congress deserve higher pay? – US national blog round up for 5 – 11 April.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2014). The Stimulus five years on, Homeland Security cancels license plate tracking, and is Ted Cruz the new sheriff in DC town? – US national blog round up for 15 – 21 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Allen, Natalie (2014). A new strategy in eastern Europe, the Medicaid gap has a body count, and no, Elizabeth Warren is not running for President – US national blog round up for 19 – 25 April.
  • Gius, Mark (2014). Concealed carry laws and assault weapons bans do not have a significant effect on the gun-related murder rate at the state level.
  • Goodman, Ellen (2014). This week’s ruling on net neutrality may lead to fundamental changes to the internet as we know it.
  • Grodach, Carl (2014). Urban policymakers need to reconsider the role of arts districts in cities’ economic development.
  • Guinan, Joe (2013). In the wake of the financial crisis, Americans are turning more and more to community wealth-building institutions.
  • Gundersen, Craig (2014). Up to 47 million Americans face more food insecurity because of proposed restrictions on SNAP food assistance program.
  • Hager, Sandy (2014). The vast majority of U.S. federal debt is now held by the richest households and largest companies, raising concerns about inequality and power.
  • Hagley, Annika, Harrison, Michael (2014). The resurgent superhero genre in film gives insights into the American psyche and political identities post-September 11.
  • Hall, Thad (2014). Election Day Registration alleviates many of the problems that prevent people from voting.
  • Halle, David, Beveridge, Andrew A., Beveridge, Sydney (2014). As newly returned New York Police Commissioner, Bill Bratton’s first task will be to regain the trust of the city’s most heavily policed groups.
  • Hampton, Keith N. (2014). People are more likely to spend time together in public spaces than they were 30 years ago.
  • Handel, Ben (2014). Nudging people with better information may actually hurt health insurance markets.
  • Hartman, Todd K., Newman, Benjamin J., Bell, C. Scott (2014). Anti-Hispanic prejudice drives opposition to immigration in the U.S.
  • Horwitz, Steven (2013). The Fed’s tapering gives us the chance to focus on the economy’s real problems.
  • Hu, Lingqian (2014). Evidence from Chicago shows that declining job accessibility for the poor is a result of socioeconomic, but not spatial, factors.
  • Jacobsmeier, Matthew L. (2013). While dog owners were less likely to vote for Obama, dog ownership doesn’t affect voting decisions.
  • Kostandini, Genti, Mykerezi, Elton (2014). Evidence suggests that recent U.S. immigration laws are having a negative impact on the farming sector.
  • Kriner, Douglas (2014). Congressional opinions of war change with the events on the battlefield.
  • Lamrani, Myriam (2017). Book review: a persistent revolution: history, nationalism and politics in Mexico since 1968 by Randal Sheppard.
  • Lang, Rachel (2015). The Whitemans of Grenada: illegitimacy and the “ownership” of family members.
  • Lewis, Colin M. (2017). Early British railways in Argentina were not ‘British’ alone.
  • Lipsitz, Keena (2014). During elections, candidates who discuss the same issues can end up confusing voters.
  • Lyall, Jason, Blair, Graeme, Imai, Kosuke (2014). Afghan civilians are much more tolerant of harm from the Taliban than they are from ISAF.
  • Macleod, Alistair M. (2014). Recent developments in areas such as lobbying and voter registration vividly illustrate inequality’s threat to democracy.
  • Manna, Paul (2014). The centralization of education governance has mixed results for student achievement across U.S. states.
  • Manning, Alan (2014). An increase in the federal minimum wage is now likely.
  • Margalit, Yotam (2013). How does personal experience shape views on welfare spending?
  • McDonald, John F. (2014). A declining population and city revenues meant that Detroit’s bankruptcy could not have been avoided.
  • Melcher, Jim (2013). Recall elections for state legislators, funded by outside interests, are likely to become more common.
  • Meyers, Roy (2013). Congress’ budget agreement must be seen as an effort in reputation repair.
  • Michener, Jamila (2013). Perceptions of risk and social disorder can have a huge impact on local political engagement.
  • Moreno-Tabarez, Ulises (2013). Book review: Border rhetorics: citizenship and identity on the US-Mexico frontier.
  • Moten, Matthew (2015). Book review: presidents and their generals: an American history of command in war by Matthew Moten.
  • Nemeth, David J. (2013). Promoting phantasmal tourism for America’s ‘roads to hell’ could help drive rural economic development.
  • Nitzan, Jonathan, Bichler, Shimshon (2014). Profit from crisis: why capitalists do not want recovery, and what that means for America.
  • Norpoth, Helmut (2014). The electoral cycle favors the GOP in 2016.
  • Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P., Peri, Giovanni, Wright, Greg (2013). The impact of immigration and offshoring on American jobs is far more complicated than directly replacing workers.
  • Owens, Emily, Lovenheim, Michael (2014). Eligibility for federal financial aid strongly impacts potential students’ decisions about going to college.
  • Papachristos, Andrew (2014). Chicago is far from being the murder capital of the U.S.
  • Perrone, Giuliana (2015). Litigating emancipation: legacies of slavery in the post-emancipation United States.
  • Piketty, Thomas (2014). A global progressive tax on individual net worth would offer the best solution to the world’s spiralling levels of inequality.
  • Potter, Philip B. K., Baum, Matthew A. (2014). In democracies an effective media and opposition are both needed to sanction leaders’ foreign policy missteps.
  • Redlawsk, David, Koning, Ashley (2014). Bridgegate puts Chris Christie’s political future in troubled water by shifting perceptions of him from the “bully on your side” to just a plain bully.
  • Redmond, Shana (2014). Chrysler’s advertising campaign uses Black music to remove Detroit’s labor from the city’s narrative.
  • Ritchie, Donald A. (2013). More than ninety years ago, Rebecca Felton led the way as the first woman senator.
  • Rogowski, Jon (2013). Increased polarization in politics reduces voter turnout.
  • Roy, Meyers (2013). Congress should be a venue for deliberation and compromise over policy, but the shutdown shows that Washington’s budget process is broken.
  • Saltman, Richard B. (2014). The implementation of the Affordable Care Act has undermined public trust in government.
  • Siles-Brügge, Gabriel, De Ville, Ferdi (2013). The potential benefits of a US-EU free trade deal for both sides may be much smaller than we have been led to believe.
  • Simon, Kosali (2013). The young adult Obamacare mandate has extended coverage to nearly a million previously uninsured people under 26.
  • Sjoquist, David, Winters, John (2013). State merit-based financial aid programs increase the likelihood that college graduates will remain in their home state.
  • Smith, David (2014). Mormons remain outsiders in American Politics.
  • Spencer, David (2014). The case for working less.
  • Stanger, Allison (2014). Despite the likely declassification of the Senate report on CIA’s practices, the U.S. government still maintains vast capabilities to spy on its own citizens.
  • Sultana, Selima, Weber, Joerg (2014). Commuting times increase as cities grow, and then fall as areas mature.
  • Suárez, Sandra (2014). Legislative efforts to rein in executive pay have been largely symbolic.
  • Thomason, Nicholas (2014). Book review: Political science research methods: exploring America at a crossroads by Cal Clark.
  • Thompson, Eleanor (2012). Book review : Political historians should be excited about thetensions between competing approaches toAmerica’s past.
  • Tweed, Thomas A. (2014). Five minutes with Thomas Tweed: “We might see a Muslim, Hindu, Jewish, or Buddhist U.S. president before we see an avowed atheist”.
  • Ura, Joseph (2014). In the long run, the Supreme Court leads public opinion on controversial issues.
  • Valdés, Vanessa K. (2013). Book review: Race in Cuba: essays on the revolution and racial inequality.
  • Vavreck, Lynn (2014). Want a better election forecast? Measure the campaign, not just the economy.
  • Ward, Courtney J. (2014). Expanding flu vaccine coverage to healthy young people, as well as the elderly, can decrease overall infection rates by more than 90 percent.
  • Weinschenk, Aaron C. (2013). Local political institutions and electoral context influence levels of campaign spending in mayoral elections.
  • Wheeler, Mark (2014). ‘The Wire’ reflects a declining American cityscape where people’s lives have become more dangerous and less comprehensible.
  • Witko, Christopher (2013). Democrats, those with low income, and those concerned with inequality are likely to support “Robin Hood” tax policies.
  • Wong, Tom K (2014). Immigration reform is far from a done deal in 2014.
  • Yakovlev, Pavel, Guessford, Walter (2014). Alcohol consumption rises in states that become more liberal over time.
  • Zingher, Josh (2014). Demographic changes mean that traditional Republican constituencies are shrinking as the Democrats’ grow.
  • Working paper
  • Grafe, Regina (2003). The globalisation of codfish and wool: Spanish-English-North American triangular trade in the early modern period. (Economic History Working Papers 71/03). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Grafe, Regina, Irigoin, Alejandra (2008). A stakeholder empire: the political economy of Spanish imperial rule in America. (Economic History Working Papers 111/08). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Irigoin, Alejandra (2006). Gresham on horseback: the monetary roots of Spanish American political fragmentation in the nineteenth century. (Economic History Working Papers 96/06). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Murtin, Fabrice (2006). American economic development since the civil war or the virtue of education. (CEPDP 765). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Ritschl, Albrecht, Sarferaz, Samad, Uebele, Martin (2008). The U.S. business cycle, 1867-1995: dynamic factor analysis vs. reconstructed national accounts. (Economic History Working Papers 112/08). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Schneider, Lambert (2008). A journey through times and cultures? Ancient Greek forms in American nineteenth-century architecture: an archaeological view. (Working papers on the nature of evidence: how well do 'facts' travel? 28/08). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Blog post
  • Harrison, Joss (30 January 2020) The Baldwin/Buckley debate of 1965, and how Baldwin won it. USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Iborra Mallent, Juan Vicente (25 March 2022) Book review: Rituals, runaways, and the Haitian revolution: collective action in the African diaspora by Crystal Nicole Eddins. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
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