American Quarterly

Title Publication Date Language Citations
"I Want a Girl, Just Like the Girl that Married Harry James": American Women and the Problem of Political Obligation in World War II1990/12/0123
It Might Have Been Euthenics: The Lake Placid Conferences and the Home Economics Movement1974/03/0122
The Power of Things: Recent Studies in American Vernacular Architecture1983/01/0122
The Political Uses of Alienation: W. E. B. Du Bois on Politics, Race, and Culture, 1903-19401990/06/0122
Artificial Social Relations in Modern America1978/01/0122
The "Poor Man's Club": Social Functions of the Urban Working-Class Saloon1973/10/0121
From Limen to Border: A Meditation on the Legacy of Victor Turner for American Cultural Studies1995/09/0121
Three Stages of American Automobile Consciousness1972/10/0121
The Cemetery as Cultural Institution: The Establishment of Mount Auburn and the "Rural Cemetery" Movement1974/03/0120
Popular Music since the 1920s: The Significance of Shifting Taste1968/01/0120
Football in America: A Study in Culture Diffusion1951/01/0120
Blackface Minstrelsy and Jacksonian Ideology1975/03/0120
Romantic Reform in America, 1815-18651965/01/0119
The Enlightened Reader in America1976/01/0119
Common Sense Traditions and American Evangelical Thought1985/01/0119
Holy Time and Sacred Space in Puritan New England1980/01/0118
Reframing the Bicycle: Advertising-Supported Magazines and Scorching Women1995/03/0118
Business Thought in the Twenties: Social Responsibility1961/01/0118
Veblen and the Engineers1962/01/0118
"The Special American Conditions": Marxism and American Studies1986/01/0118
Lewis Hine: From "Social" to "Interpretive" Photographer1987/01/0117
Heroes and Misfits: The Troubled Social Reintegration of Disabled Veterans in "The Best Years of Our Lives"1994/12/0117
Bold New City or Built-Up 'Burb? Redefining Contemporary Suburbia1994/03/0117
Republicanism and Ideology1985/01/0117
Religion, Secularization, and the Shaping of the Culture Industry in Antebellum America1989/06/0116
Shaping the Popular Image of Post-Reconstruction American Blacks: The "Coon Song" Phenomenon of the Gilded Age1988/12/0115
Republican Thought and the Political Violence of the 1790s1967/01/0115
Learning from Looking: Geographic and Other Writing about the American Cultural Landscape1983/01/0115
Multiculturalism and Universalism: A History and Critique1993/06/0115
Race Relations in the American West1986/01/0114