public opinion

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public opinion

Nixon's piano

presidents and racial politics from Washington to Clinton
1995
Scrutinizes each United States president's record on racial issues, exposing the country's chief executives' long history of deterring the progress of racial relations.

Women & guns

politics and the culture of firearms in America
2001
Draws from interviews with women from all walks of life to examine the responses of women to the ongoing debate in the United States over guns and violence.

Backlash

the undeclared war against American women
1992
An examination of women's crumbling status in American life and culture during the past decade.

Indian Time

a year of discovery with the native Americans of the Southwest
1993
Join the author as she tours Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1991 in an effort to learn more about her native American beliefs and customs.

Popular opinion and political dissent in the Third Reich, Bavaria 1933-1945

2005
Examines the political mentality of ordinary Germans in one part of Hitler's Reich, covering popular responses to Nazi policy and ideology, socio-economic discontent, local and social variations, and other related topics.

The Third Reich

politics and propaganda
2002
Investigates why the Nazi party was so attractive to some people, what kind of people it attracted most, and what methods of propaganda were most successful.

Through Indian eyes

the native experience in books for children
1998
Presents essays on the treatment of Native Americans in children's literature; poems showing Native American perspectives; more than seventy reviews of children's books containing Native American characters; and guidelines for determining whether specific children's books treat Native Americans respectfully.

The Hudson

America's river
2008
Provides a comprehensive history of the Hudson River and its influence on the politics, economics, and social aspects of America. Includes illustrations.

The king's three faces

the rise & fall of royal America, 1688-1776
2006
Argues that colonial society in America from 1688 to 1776 created a political culture that was strongly influenced by Great Britain's monarchs until the Revolutionary War led to a break with the king.

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