History of American Thought and Culture
Paul S. Boyer, Series Editor
THIS SERIES IS COMPLETE
Original Series Description
This series offers works by distinguished historians and emerging scholars that illuminate and interpret America’s intellectual and cultural history. The focus is on the twentieth and twenty-first century, but work from all periods of American history is represented. The series presents books of intellectual quality that make a significant scholarly contribution while also speaking to the broader community of thoughtful readers. The University of Wisconsin Press is particularly proud to publish this series since Merle Curti, author of the seminal study The Growth of American Thought (1943) and a founder of the field of American intellectual history, taught at the University of Wisconsin–Madison from 1942 until his retirement in 1968. This series continues the tradition of Wisconsin leadership in the field of American thought and culture.
For books in a related series, see Studies in American Thought and Culture.
Backlist
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On Wisconsin Women
Working for Their Rights from Settlement to Suffrage
Genevieve G. McBride
Fall 1993
Watch on the Right
Conservative Intellectuals in the Reagan Era
J. David Hoeveler Jr.
Spring 1991
God’s Empire
William Bell Riley and Midwestern Fundamentalism
William Vance Trollinger Jr.
Fall 1990
Pastoral Cities
Urban Ideals and the Symbolic Landscape of America
James L. Machor
Fall 1987
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