Source: • 2025 --
Gloria McCahon Whiting,
Belonging: An Intimate History of Slavery and Family in Early New England • 2023 --
Kathryn Olivarius,
Necropolis: Disease, Power, and Capitalism in the Cotton Kingdom • 2021 --
Bathsheba Demuth,
Floating Coast: An Environmental History of the Bering Strait • 2019 --
Christina N. Snyder,
Great Crossings: Indians, Settlers, and Slaves in the Age of Jackson • 2017 --
Matthew Karp,
This Vast Southern Empire: Slaveholders at the Helm of American Foreign Policy • 2015 --
Kate Brown,
Plutopia: Nuclear Families, Atomic Cities, and the Great Soviet and American Plutonium Disasters • 2013 --
Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen,
American Nietzsche: A History of an Icon and His Ideas • 2011—Darren T. Dochuk,
From Bible Belt to Sunbelt: Plain-Folk Religion, Grassroots Politics, and the Rise of Evangelical Conservatism • 2009 --
Peggy Pascoe,
What Comes Naturally: Miscegenation Law and the Making of Race in America • 2007—Linda L. Nash,
Inescapable Ecologies: A History of Environment, Disease, and Knowledge • 2005—Jon T. Coleman,
Vicious: Wolves and Men in America • 2003—
Michael Willrich,
City of Courts: Socializing Justice in Progressive Era Chicago • 2001—
Ernest Freeberg,
The Education of Laura Bridgman: First Deaf and Blind Person to Learn Language • 1999—Marilyn C. Baseler,
Asylum for Mankind: America, 1607-1800 • 1997—
Kathleen M. Brown,
Good Wives, Nasty Wenches, and Anxious Patriarchs: Gender, Race, and Power in Colonial Virginia • 1995—Daniel Vickers,
Farmers and Fishermen: Two Centuries of Work in Essex County, Massachusetts, 1630–1850 • 1993—A. Gregg Roeber,
Palatines, Liberty, and Property: German Lutherans in Colonial British America • 1993—Daniel H. Usner,
Indians, Settlers, and Slaves in a Frontier Exchange Economy: The Lower Mississippi Before 1783 • 1991—
Eric Arnesen,
Waterfront Worker of New Orleans: Race, Class, and Politics, 1863-1923 • 1990 --
Laurel Thatcher Ulrich,
A Midwife’s Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary, 1785-1812 • 1989 --
Drew R. McCoy,
The Last of the Fathers: James Madison and the Republican Legacy • 1988—Joseph E. Stevens,
Hoover Dam: An American Adventure • 1987—Allan Kulikoff,
Tobacco and Slaves: The Development of Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680-1800 • 1986 --
Barbara J. Fields,
Slavery and Freedom on the Middle Ground: Maryland during the 19th Century • 1984 --
Nick Salvatore,
Eugene V. Debs: Citizen and Socialist • 1982—David J. Jeremy,
Transatlantic Industrial Revolution: The Diffusion of Textile Technologies between Britain and America • 1980—John D. Unruh Jr.,
The Plains Across: The Overland Emigrants and the TransMississippi West, 1840-60 • 1978—J. Mills Thornton,
Politics and Power in a Slave Society: Alabama, 1800-1861 • 1976 --
Thomas S. Hines,
Burnham of Chicago: Architect and Planner • 1974 --
Paul S. Boyer,
Salem Possessed: The Social Origins of Witchcraft • 1974—
Stephen Nissenbaum,
Salem Possessed: The Social Origins of Witchcraft • 1972 --
John Patrick Diggins,
Mussolini and Fascism: The View from America • 1970 --
Gordon S. Wood,
The Creation of the American Republic, 1776-1787 • 1968—
Robert L. Beisner,
Twelve Against Empire: The Anti-Imperialists, 1898-1900 • 1966—John W. Shy,
Toward Lexington: The Role of the British Army in the American Revolution • 1964—John H. Cox,
Politics, Principle, and Prejudice, 1865-66) • 1964 --
LaWanda Cox,
Politics, Principle, and Prejudice, 1865-66 • 1962—E. James Ferguson,
The Power of the Purse: A History of American Public Finance, 1776-90 • 1960 --
Eric McKitrick,
Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction • 1958—Marvin Bud Meyers,
The Jacksonian Persuasion • 1956 --
John Higham,
Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism • 1954—Gerald H. Carson,
The Old Country Store • 1952 --
Louis C. Hunter,
Steamboats on the Western Rivers: An Economic and Technological History • 1952—Beatrice Jones Hunter,
Steamboats on the Western Rivers: An Economic and Technological History • 1950 --
Henry Nash Smith,
Virgin Land: The American West as Symbol and Myth • 1948—William E. Livezey,
Mahan on Sea Power • 1946—David M. Ellis,
Landlords and Farmers in the Hudson Mohawk Region • 1944—
Elting E. Morison,
Admiral Sims and the Modern American Navy • 1942 --
Oscar Handlin, ''Boston's Immigrants'' • 1940 --
Richard W. Leopold,
Robert Dale Owen • 1938—Robert A. East,
Business Enterprise in the American Revolutionary Era • 1935 --
Angie Debo,
The Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic • 1933—Amos A. Ettinger,
The Mission to Spain of Pierre Soule • 1931 --
Francis Butler Simkins,
South Carolina During Reconstruction • 1931—R. H. Woody,
South Carolina During Reconstruction • 1929—Haywood J. Pearce Jr.,
Benjamin H. Hill: Secession and Reconstruction ==See also==