Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
Book Information: Publisher; Google Books; Wikipedia; Amazon.com.
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Author Information:
- David M. Kennedy, Department of History, Stanford University.
- David M. Kennedy (b. 1941), Wikipedia.
- David M. Kennedy, C-SPAN.org.
- David M. Kennedy. Birth Control in America: The Career of Margaret Sanger. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1970.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - David M. Kennedy. Over Here: The First World War and American Society. New York: Oxford University Press, 1980; 2004.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
My post on Over Here is here. - David M. Kennedy and Lizabeth Cohen. The American Pageant: A History of the American People, Sixteenth Edition. Boston: Cengage Learning, 2015.
[Publisher; Amazon.com, Volume 1; Amazon.com, Volume 2.]
FDR Fireside Chats:
- FDR Audio Recordings, Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
- Russell D. Buhite and David W. Levy, editors. FDR's Fireside Chats. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1992.
[Google Books; Amazon.com.]
Video: David M. Kennedy
(I found many videos of Professor Kennedy discussing the topics of Freedom from Fear. However, many of the talks are repetitive, especially those delivered after 2001 about World War II. I have indicated the more repetitive talks by "[RRR]" below.)
- David Kennedy, "How to Give a Lecture," Stanford University, 23 January 1997.
- David M. Kennedy, "Freedom from Fear," Hungry Mind Bookstore, St. Paul, Minnesota, BookTV, C-SPAN.org, 20 May 1999.
- David M. Kennedy and Brian Lamb, "Freedom from Fear," Booknotes, C-SPAN.org, 08 June 1999.
Book Mentioned:- David M. Potter. People of Plenty: Economic Abundance and the American Character. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1954.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - David M. Potter (1910 – 1971), Wikipedia.
- David M. Potter. People of Plenty: Economic Abundance and the American Character. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1954.
- David M. Kennedy and Doug Johnson, "Author Interview," BookTV, C-SPAN.org, 19 June 1999.
- David M. Kennedy, Allida M. Black, Diane Boyce, Hugh Gregory Gallagher, Ray Tiechman, Brian Lamb, "Life Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt," American Presidents Series, C-SPAN.org, 11 October 1999.
- Jonathan Clark, John Milton Cooper Jr., Michael Kammen, David M. Kennedy, "The Value of Studying History," Chicago Humanities Festival, C-SPAN.org, 06 November 1999.
- J. C. D. Clark (b. 1951), Wikipedia.
- John M. Cooper (b. 1940), Wikipedia.
- Michael Kammen (1936 – 2013), Wikipedia.
- Agnes Repplier (1855 – 1950), Wikipedia.
- David M. Kennedy, "Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945," The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, New York, New York, 1999 / 2000.
- David M. Kennedy, "Freedom from Fear," Washington Journal, C-SPAN.org, 30 April 2000.
- David M. Kennedy, David Haward Bain, David Brancaccio, Bart Kosko, "Crash and Burn: The New and Old Prosperity," Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, Los Angeles, California, BookTV, C-SPAN.org, 30 April 2000.
- David Haward Bain. Empire Express: Building the First Transcontinental Railroad. New York: Viking Penguin, 1999; Penguin Books, 2000.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Bart Kosko. The Fuzzy Future: From Society and Science to Heaven in a Chip. New York: Harmony Books, 1999.
[Google Books; Amazon.com.]
- David Haward Bain. Empire Express: Building the First Transcontinental Railroad. New York: Viking Penguin, 1999; Penguin Books, 2000.
- Brian Lamb, Gina Kolata, David M. Kennedy, Don Oberdorfer, "Booknotes: Stories from American History," U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D. C., BookTV, C-SPAN.org, 07 November 2001.
- Brian Lamb, editor. Booknotes: Stories from American History. New York: PublicAffairs, 2001. New York: Penguin Books, 2002.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Gina Kolata. Flu: The Story Of The Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus that Caused It. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux (Macmillan), 1999. New York: Touchstone / Simon & Schuster, 2001.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Don Oberdorfer. The Turn: From the Cold War to a New Era: The United States and the Soviet Union, 1983-1990. New York: Poseidon Press, 1991. New York: Touchstone / Simon & Schuster, 1992. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.
[Publisher, 1998; Google Books, 1998; Amazon.com, 1991; Amazon.com, 1992; Amazon.com, 1998.]
- Brian Lamb, editor. Booknotes: Stories from American History. New York: PublicAffairs, 2001. New York: Penguin Books, 2002.
- [RRR] David M. Kennedy, "How the U.S. Won World War II," University of Maryland, College Park, C-SPAN.org, 03 December 2001.
(Kennedy's talk begins at time 12:00.)- Miller Center for Historical Studies, Department of History, University of Maryland.
- David M. Kennedy, James M. McPherson, Robert L. Middlekauff, and James T. Patterson, "Oxford History of the United States Series," Borders Books and Music, New York City, BookTV, C-SPAN.org, 20 September 2005.
Books Discussed:- Robert L. Middlekauff. The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution, 1763-1789, Second Edition. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - James M. McPherson. Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.
[Publisher; Google Books; Wikipedia; Amazon.com.] - David M. Kennedy. Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
- James T. Patterson. Grand Expectations: The United States, 1945-1974. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - James T. Patterson. Restless Giant: The United States from Watergate to Bush vs. Gore. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
- Robert L. Middlekauff. The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution, 1763-1789, Second Edition. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
- David M. Kennedy and Harry Kreisler, "Lessons from FDR's New Deal," Conversations with History, Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 03 February 2009.
- David M. Kennedy, Conversations with History.
- [RRR] David M. Kennedy, "World War II," "The Making of Modern America," Teacher Institute, Humanities Texas, Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin, 07 June 2011.
- The Making of Modern America, 1877–Present, June 2011, Past Teacher Institutes, Humanities Texas.
- David M. Kennedy, "The 1930s," "The Making of Modern America," Teacher Institute, Humanities Texas, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, 06 June 2012.
- The Making of Modern America, 1877–Present, June 2012, Past Teacher Institutes, Humanities Texas.
- [RRR] David M. Kennedy, "World War II," "The Making of Modern America," Teacher Institute, Humanities Texas, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, 06 June 2012.
- The Making of Modern America, 1877–Present, June 2012, Past Teacher Institutes, Humanities Texas.
- [RRR] David Kennedy, "A Tale of Three Cities: How the United States Won World War II," 2013 Teach-In: The Great Depression & the Second World War, Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage, University of Oklahoma, 2013.
Other 2013 Teach-In speakers included David Wrobel, Christina Romer, H. W. Brands, Noah Feldman, and David McCullough (McCullough's talk not available).- 2013 Teach-In: The Great Depression & the Second World War, IACH, University of Oklahoma.
- Institute for the American Constitutional Heritage, University of Oklahoma.
- David Wrobel, "John Steinbeck's America: A Cultural History of the Great Depression & WWII."
- Christina Romer, "Lessons from the Great Depression for Policy Today."
- H. W. Brands, "The Beginning of the Era That is Just Now Ending."
- Noah Feldman, "The Great Depression and American Constitutionalism."
- 2013 Teach-In Summary Video.
- 2013 Teach-In: The Great Depression & the Second World War, YouTube playlist.
- [RRR] David Kennedy, "Teaching WWII in Schools," Pioneer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, 04 May 2015.
- Another version of this video at C-SPAN.org which includes several other speakers at this conference.
- Event Information with Video, Pioneer Institute.
- David M. Kennedy, "The Great Depression: Causes, Impact, Consequence," Kansas City Public Library, UMKC Center for Midwest Studies, Kansas City, Missouri, 01 April 2016.
Kennedy's talk begins at time 21:00.- Another copy of this video, posted by the Organization of American Historians.
- Wide Open Town: Kansas City during the Pendergast Era Symposium, 01-02 April 2016, Center for Midwest Studies, University of Missouri - Kansas City.
Kennedy's talk was the Keynote Address for this Symposium. - Center for Midwest Studies, University of Missouri - Kansas City.
- Event Information, Signature Event Archive, Kansas City Public Library.
- Tom Pendergast (1872 – 1945), Wikipedia.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Inaugural Address," January 20, 1937. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=15349.
- David M. Kennedy, "Aftermath of World War II," "How WWII Changed America and the World," Pritzker Military Museum and Library, National WWII Museum, New Orleans, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 18 November 2016.
- Press Release, 10 October 2016, National WWII Museum.
- National WWII Museum, New Orleans.
- 2016 International Conference on World War II: 1946: Year Zero: Triumph and Tragedy, LiveStream.
- The International Conference on World War II.
- [RRR] David M. Kennedy, "U.S. World War II Strategy," Friends of the National World War II Memorial, National Defense University, Washington, D.C., American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 09 November 2017.
- Friends of the National World War II Memorial.
- Press Release [PDF], 27 October 2017, "Stanford University Professor David M. Kennedy to Deliver WWII Memorial Lecture in Washington, DC".
Other Video:
- The Great Depression, PBS, 1993.
- The Great Depression TV Series (1993), IMDb.
- The Great Depression, YouTube playlist.
- The World at War, Thames Television, 1973–1974.
- The World at War, Wikipedia.
- Why We Fight, Frank Capra, director, 1942-1945.
- Why We Fight, Wikipedia.
- Frank Capra (1897 – 1991), Wikipedia.
- Why We Fight, YouTube playlist, U.S. National Archives.
Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org.
Selected Lectures Addressing the Period 1929-1945:
************ 1930s: Great Depression and New Deal ************
- Stephen Ortiz, "The New Deal," State University of New York, Binghamton, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 31 October 2011.
- Stephen Ortiz, History, Binghamton University, State University of New York.
- Sidney M. Milkis, "President Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal," University of Virginia, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 24 April 2013.
- Sidney Milkis, Department of Politics, University of Virginia.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Annual Message to Congress on the State of the Union," January 6, 1941. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project.
- Four Freedoms, Wikipedia.
- Four Freedoms (Norman Rockwell), Wikipedia.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt, "State of the Union Radio Address to the Nation," January 11, 1944. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project.
- Second Bill of Rights, Wikipedia.
- Steve G. Voguit, "President Roosevelt and the New Deal," Flagler College, St. Augustine, Florida, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 04 March 2015.
- Steve Voguit, Flagler College.
- Steve Voguit, Flagler Athletics, Flagler College.
- Carl Abrams, "Culture During the Great Depression," Bob Jones University, Greenville, South Carolina, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 16 March 2016.
- Carl Abrams, Division of History, Government and Social Science, Bob Jones University.
- Great Depression in the United States, Wikipedia.
- Works Progress Administration (WPA), Wikipedia.
- National Youth Administration (NYA), Wikipedia.
- Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Wikipedia.
- Agricultural Adjustment Act and Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA), Wikipedia.
- Social Security Act of 1935, Wikipedia.
- Social Security (United States), Wikipedia.
- Aid to Dependent Children (ADC), Wikipedia.
- Frances Perkins (1880 – 1965), U.S. Secretary of Labor 1933–1945, Wikipedia.
- History of religion in the United States, Wikipedia.
- Nation of Islam, Wikipedia.
- Harry Emerson Fosdick (1878 – 1969), Wikipedia.
- Social Gospel, Wikipedia.
- Reinhold Niebuhr (1892 – 1971), Wikipedia.
- Charles E. Fuller (1887 – 1968), Wikipedia.
- Charles Coughlin (1891 – 1979), Wikipedia.
- Entertainment during the Great Depression, Wikipedia.
- The Grapes of Wrath (film), 1940, Wikipedia.
- Our Daily Bread (1934 film), Wikipedia.
- Imitation of Life (1934 film), Wikipedia.
- Gone with the Wind (film), 1939, Wikipedia.
- The Wizard of Oz (1939 film), Wikipedia.
- Beau Geste (1939 film), Wikipedia.
- Dark Victory, 1939, Wikipedia.
- Gunga Din (film), 1939, Wikipedia.
- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, 1939, Wikipedia.
- Ninotchka, 1939, Wikipedia.
- Stagecoach (1939 film), Wikipedia.
- Stanley and Livingstone, 1939, Wikipedia.
- Wuthering Heights (1939 film), Wikipedia.
- Young Mr. Lincoln, 1939, Wikipedia.
- Jeffrey McClurken, "Civil War History and the Film Gone With the Wind," University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, Virginia, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 04 October 2012.
- Jeffrey McClurken, Department of History and American Studies, University of Mary Washington.
- Margaret Mitchell. Gone with the Wind. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1936. New York: Scribner, 1996. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2011.
[Publisher, hardcover; Publisher, paperback; Google Books; Amazon.com, hardcover; Amazon.com, paperback.] - Margaret Mitchell (1900 – 1949), Wikipedia.
- Gone with the Wind (novel), 1936, Wikipedia.
- Gone with the Wind (film), 1939, Wikipedia.
- Pamela Riney-Kehrberg, "Food During the Great Depression," Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 18 October 2017.
- Pamela Riney-Kehrberg, Department of History, Iowa State University.
- Pamela Riney-Kehrberg. Rooted in Dust: Surviving Drought and Depression in Southwestern Kansas. Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas, 1994.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
- Allan Lichtman, "Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Modern Presidency," Part 1, Part 2, American University, Washington, D.C., Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 19 September 2011.
- Allan Lichtman, Department of History, American University.
- Allan Lichtman (b. 1947), Wikipedia.
- Michael A. Davis, "1944 Presidential Election," Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 24 April 2013.
- Department of History Faculty & Staff, Liberty University.
- Victor Davis Hanson, "World War II Leadership," Hillsdale College, Michigan, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 22 September 2010.
- Victor Davis Hanson, Hoover Institution.
- Victor Davis Hanson - Private Papers, Wordpress.
- Victor Davis Hanson (b. 1953), Wikipedia.
- Victor Davis Hanson, C-SPAN.org.
- Victor Davis Hanson. The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict Was Fought and Won. New York: Basic Books (Hachette Book Group), 2017.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Winston Churchill (1874 – 1965), Wikipedia.
- Andrew Roberts. Masters and Commanders: How Roosevelt, Churchill, Marshall and Alanbrooke Won the War in the West. London: Allen Lane, 2008.
Masters and Commanders: How Four Titans Won the War in the West, 1941-1945. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2009.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
- Gary Ostrower, "Overview of World War II," Alfred University, Alfred, New York, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 23 April 2012.
- Gary Ostrower, Alfred University.
- Matthew O’Brien, "World War II," Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 26 April 2012.
- Randy W. Roberts, "World War II and Pop Culture," Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 18 October 2012.
- Randy W. Roberts, Department of History, Purdue University.
- James Tobin, "Ernie Pyle and War Reporting," Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 11 March 2014.
- Ernie Pyle (1900 – 1945), Wikipedia.
- James Tobin, Department of Media, Journalism and Film, Miami University.
- Charles McKinney, "World War II and Civil Rights," Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 02 November 2016.
- Charles McKinney, Rhodes College.
- Civil rights movement (1896–1954), Wikipedia.
- Missouri ex rel. Gaines v. Canada (1938), Wikipedia.
- Ella Baker (1903 – 1986), Wikipedia.
- A. Philip Randolph (1889 – 1979), Wikipedia.
- March on Washington Movement, 1941–1946, Wikipedia.
- Executive Order 8802, 25 June 1941, Wikipedia.
- Double V campaign, Wikipedia.
- Rayford W. Logan. What The Negro Wants. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1944. South Bend, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 2001
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
- Adrian Lewis, "D-Day and Omaha Beach," University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 31 October 2016.
- Adrian Lewis, Department of History, University of Kansas.
- Adrian R. Lewis. The American Culture of War: The History of U.S. Military Forces from World War II to Operation Enduring Freedom, Third Edition. New York: Routledge, 2012.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Adrian R. Lewis. Omaha Beach: A Flawed Victory. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Cornelius Ryan. The Longest Day. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1959; 1994.
[Publisher; Wikipedia; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Cornelius Ryan. The Longest Day, A Bridge Too Far. New York: Library of America, 2019.
[Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Operation Overlord, Wikipedia.
- John M. Curatola, "World War II Air Campaigns," U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 24 January 2011.
- John Curatola, LinkedIn.
- John M. Curatola. No Quarter Given: The Change In Strategic Bombing Application In The Pacific Theater During World War II. 2012; Pickle Partners Publishing, 2014.
[Google Books; Amazon.com.] - John M. Curatola. Bigger Bombs for a Brighter Tomorrow: The Strategic Air Command and American War Plans at the Dawn of the Atomic Age, 1945–1950. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, 2016.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Air warfare of World War II, Wikipedia.
- Strategic bombing during World War II, Wikipedia.
- Eric Rauchway, "World War II and the Allied Air War," University of California, Davis, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 18 November 2014.
- Eric Rauchway, Department of History, University of California, Davis.
- Eric Rauchway, ericrauchway.com.
- Reinhard Heydrich (1904 – 1942), Wikipedia.
- Czechoslovak government-in-exile, Wikipedia.
- "Bomber" Harris (1892 – 1984), Wikipedia.
- RAF Bomber Command: Strategic bombing 1942–45, Wikipedia.
- Bombing of Cologne in World War II, Wikipedia.
- Final Solution, Wikipedia.
- Treblinka extermination camp, operational July 1942 – October 1943, Wikipedia.
- Warsaw Ghetto, Wikipedia.
- Donald L. Miller, "World War II Allied Air War," Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 10 March 2015.
- Eighth Air Force, Wikipedia.
- Donald L. Miller, Lafayette College.
- Donald L. Miller (b. 1944), Wikipedia.
- Donald L. Miller. Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2006.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Donald L. Miller. Lewis Mumford: A Life. New York: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1989. New York: Grove Press, 2002.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Donald L. Miller. City of the Century: The Epic of Chicago and the Making of America. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Donald L. Miller. D-Days in the Pacific. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2005.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Donald L. Miller. Supreme City: How Jazz Age Manhattan Gave Birth to Modern America. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2014.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
- Mark Wells, "World War II Allied Bombing Campaign," U.S. Air Force Academy, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 11 March 2015.
- Mark K. Wells. Courage and Air Warfare: The Allied Aircrew Experience in the Second World War. London: Routledge, 1995.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
- Mark K. Wells. Courage and Air Warfare: The Allied Aircrew Experience in the Second World War. London: Routledge, 1995.
- Arnold Krammer, "Nazi Prisoners of War in America," Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 05 April 2013.
- Arnold Krammer (1941 – 2018), Wikipedia.
- Arnold Krammer. Nazi Prisoners of War in America. New York: Stein & Day, 1979. Lanham, Maryland: Scarborough House, 1996.
[Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Georg Gaertner and Arnold Krammer. Hitler's Last Soldier in America. New York: Stein and Day, 1985.
[Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Prisoner of war: World War II, Wikipedia.
- German prisoners of war in the United States, Wikipedia.
- John David Lewis, "U.S. Defeat of Japan in World War II," Duke University, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 18 April 2011.
- John David Lewis, johndavidlewis.com.
- John David Lewis (1955 – 2012), Wikipedia.
- John David Lewis. Nothing Less than Victory: Decisive Wars and the Lessons of History. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2010.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - Herbert P. Bix. Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2000. New York: HarperPerennial, 2016.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
- Grant Weller, "World War II, the Pacific, and the Atomic Bomb," U.S. Air Force Academy, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 26 February 2014.
- Grant Weller, Colorado State University - Pueblo.
- Peter Kuznick, "Atomic Bomb Use in World War II," American University, Washington, D.C., Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 31 March 2016.
(Kuznick uses many misrepresentations in this creepy propaganda session. Tellingly, he praises Henry A. Wallace. It's a vivid demonstration of the word "tendentious".)- Peter Kuznick, Department of History, American University.
- Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick. The Untold History of the United States. New York: Gallery Books (Simon & Schuster), 2012.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.]
- Andrew Forney, "Anti-Japanese Propaganda During World War II," U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, date.
- Department of History, U.S. Military Academy.
- West Point Department of History, Facebook.
- John W. Dower. War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War. New York: Pantheon Books (Random House), 1986.
[Publisher; Google Books; Amazon.com.] - American propaganda during World War II, Wikipedia.
- Ellen Wu, "Japanese-American Internment in World War II," Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 13 October 2011.
- Ellen Wu, Department of History, Indiana University.
- Executive Order 9066, 19 February 1942 (incarceration of Japanese Americans, German Americans, and Italian Americans), Wikipedia.
- Internment of Japanese Americans, Wikipedia.
- Korematsu v. United States (1944), Wikipedia.
- History of Asian Americans, Wikipedia.
- History of Japanese Americans, Wikipedia.
- David Dalton, "Origins of the Cold War," College of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, Missouri, Lectures in History, American History TV, C-SPAN.org, 17 November 2011.
- History, College of the Ozarks.
- I collected some links for talks on the early Cold War in my post for McCullough, Truman (1992).
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Wikipedia Articles:
- History of the United States (1918–1945).
- Great Depression.
- Great Depression in the United States.
- Causes of the Great Depression.
- Presidency of Herbert Hoover, March 1929 – March 1933.
- Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, March 1933 – April 1945.
- Presidency of Harry S. Truman, April 1945 – January 1953.
- New Deal.
- World War II.
- Military history of the United States during World War II.
- United States home front during World War II.
- Fifth Party System (New Deal Party System).