Winners of the Pulitzer Prize in History.
Pulitzer Prize for History Public
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In the Days of McKinley de Margaret Leech
In this immensely readable book Margaret Leech has written absorbingly of a little-known personage of our past. McKinley Emerges as …
Phil in SF a dit : 1960 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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Between War and Peace de Herbert Feis
As the armies of the United States, Great Britain, and Soviet Russia at last rolled over Germany in May of …
Phil in SF a dit : 1961 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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The Triumphant Empire de Lawrence Henry Gipson (The British Empire Before the American Revolution, #10)
Phil in SF a dit : 1962 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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Phil in SF a dit : 1963 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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Puritan Village de Sumner Chilton Powell
In addition to drawing on local records from Sudbury, Massachusetts, the author of this classic work, which won the Pulitzer …
Phil in SF a dit : 1964 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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The Greenback Era de Irwin Unger
The Greenback Era is not a financial history; rather, it is an attempt to locate the source of political power …
Phil in SF a dit : 1965 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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The Life of the Mind in America de Perry Miller
Three major sections of a great historian's last work: I. The Evangelical Basis; II. The Legal Mentality; III. Science-Theoretical and …
Phil in SF a dit : 1966 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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Exploration and Empire de William H. Goetzmann
This, the first over-all account of the exploration of the American West in all its major phases, is based on …
Phil in SF a dit : 1967 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution de Bernard Bailyn
This work is an elaboration of the book-length General Introduction that appeared in the first volume (published in 1965) of …
Phil in SF a dit : 1968 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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Origins of the Fifth Amendment de Leonard W. Levy
No part of the Constitution has aroused greater public controversy in recent years than the Fifth Amendment's clause on the …
Phil in SF a dit : 1969 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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Present at the Creation de Dean Acheson
Even among those who have been stung by his wit or bled by his logic, there are few who question …
Phil in SF a dit : 1970 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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Roosevelt de James MacGregor Burns
The proposition of this stunning sequel to the celebrated Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox, James MacGregor Burns notes …
Phil in SF a dit : 1971 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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Neither Black Nor White de Carl N. Degler
NEITHER BLACK NOR WHITE Is one of the most revealing books on race relations ever published. In it, Carl Degler, …
Phil in SF a dit : 1972 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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People of Paradox de Michael Kammen
In this major interpretive work Mr. Kammen argues that most attempt to understand America’s history and culture have minimized its …
Phil in SF a dit : 1973 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History
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The Americans de Daniel J. Boorstin
Daniel J. Boorstin's long-awaited full-scale portrait of modern America chronicles the Great Transformation that has come about in our daily …
Phil in SF a dit : 1974 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History