United States -- Social conditions -- To 1865
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United States -- Social conditions -- To 1865
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- People of the American frontier, the coming of the American revolution, Walter S. Dunn, Jr
- Building America, the life of Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Jean H. Baker
- What clothes reveal, the language of clothing in colonial and federal America : the Colonial Williamsburg Collection, by Linda Baumgarten
- Sexual misbehavior in the Civil War, a compendium, Thomas P. Lowry
- Women in 19th-century America, Fiona Macdonald
- Pursuits of happiness, the social development of early modern British colonies and the formation of American culture, Jack P. Greene
- Democracy in America, Alexis De Tocqueville; in two bolumes with a critical appraisal of each volume by John Stuart Mill; [translated by Henry Reeve]
- George Whitefield, evangelist for God and Empire, Peter Y. Choi ; foreword by Mark A. Noll
- Domestic revolutions, a social history of American family life, Steven Mintz and Susan Kellogg
- Social change in America, from the Revolution through the Civil War, Christopher Clark
- Lotions, potions, pills, and magic, health care in early America, Elaine Breslaw
- Tom Paine and Revolutionary America, Eric Foner
- The war was you and me, civilians in the American Civil War, Joan E. Cashin, editor
- Free man of color, the autobiography of Willis Augustus Hodges, edited with an introduction by Willard B. Gatewood, Jr
- Inheriting the revolution, the first generation of Americans, Joyce Appleby
- Dress in North America, Diana de Marly
- Waking giant, America in the age of Jackson, David S. Reynolds
- Democracy in America, specially edited and abridged for the modern reader by Richard D. Heffner
- The urban crucible, the northern seaports and the origins of the American Revolution, Gary B. Nash
- Seventeenth-century America, essays in colonial history
- American Civil War, Steven E. Woodworth, editor
- Self-evident truths, contesting equal rights from the revolution to the Civil War, Richard D. Brown
- To form a more perfect Union, the critical ideas of the Constitution, edited by Herman Belz, Ronald Hoffman, and Peter J. Albert
- The genuine article, a historian looks at early America, Edmund S. Morgan
- The pre-Civil War era
- A restless people, Americans in rebellion, 1770-1787, Oscar and Lilian Handlin
- Democracy in America, Alex de Toqueville ; specially edited and abridged for the modern reader by Richard D. Heffner
- Work, culture, and society in industrializing America, essays in American working-class and social history, Herbert G. Gutman
- How early America sounded, Richard Cullen Rath
- The age of gold, the California Gold Rush and the new American dream, H.W. Brands
- Affairs of honor, national politics in the New Republic, Joanne B. Freeman
- American Revolution, people and perspectives, Andrew K. Frank, editor ; Peter C. Mancall, series editor
- America at 1750, a social portrait
- Living during the industrial revolution
- The Industrial Revolution, Mary Collins
- Sensory worlds in early America, Peter Charles Hoffer
- From sea to shining sea, Peter Marshall, David Manuel
- Rebels rising, cities and the American Revolution, Benjamin L. Carp
- The birth of modern America, 1820-1850, by Douglas T. Miller
- Daily life during the American Revolution, Dorothy Denneen Volo and James M. Volo
- The industrial worker, 1840-1860, the reaction of American industrial society to the advance of the Industrial Revolution, by Norman Ware ; with an introduction by Thomas Dublin
- The age of gold, the California Gold Rush and the new American dream, H.W. Brands
- The free Black in urban America, 1800-1850, the shadow of the dream, Leonard P. Curry
- The opening of American society, from the adoption of the Constitution to the eve of disunion, Robert H. Wiebe
- The dead march, a history of the Mexican-American War, Peter Guardino
- The exchange artist, a tale of high - flying speculation and america's first banking collapse., Jane Kamensky
- The many-headed hydra, sailors, slaves, commoners, and the hidden history of the revolutionary Atlantic, Peter Linebaugh and Marcus Rediker
- White women, black men, illicit sex in the nineteenth-century South, Martha Hodes
- This is who we were, [compiled by] Grey House Publishing
- Founding mothers & fathers, gendered power and the forming of American society, Mary Beth Norton
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