1
Kernell S, Jacobson GC, Kousser T. The logic of American politics. 5th ed. Los Angeles: : SAGE/CQ Press 2012.
2
Ackerman E, Ginsberg B. A guide to the United States Constitution. 2nd ed. New York: : W. W. Norton & Company, Inc 2011.
3
Mann TE, Ornstein NJ, Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands, et al. The broken branch: how Congress is failing America and how to get it back on track. [Updated ed.]. Oxford: : Oxford University Press 2008.
4
Healy G, Cato Institute. The cult of the presidency: America’s dangerous devotion to executive power. Washington, D.C.: : Cato Institute http://lib.myilibrary.com/browse/open.asp?id=259996&entityid=https://idp.brunel.ac.uk/entity
5
Wasserman G. The basics of American politics. 14th ed. Boston: : Longman 2011.
6
McKeever RJ, Davies P. A brief introduction to US politics. Harlow: : Pearson Education 2006. http://lib.myilibrary.com/browse/open.asp?id=177121&entityid=https://idp.brunel.ac.uk/entity
7
McKay D. American politics and society. Eighth Edition. Chichester, West Sussex: : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2013. http://lib.myilibrary.com/browse/open.asp?id=447191&entityid=https://idp.brunel.ac.uk/entity
8
Maidment RA, McGrew AG, Open University. The American political process. 2nd ed. London: : Sage in association with the Open University 1991.
9
Singh R. Governing America: the politics of a divided democracy. Oxford: : Oxford University Press 2003.
10
McKeever RJ, Maidment RA. Politics USA. London: : Pearson Longman 2006.
11
Morgan IW. Beyond the liberal consensus: a political history of the United States since 1965. London: : Hurst 1994.
12
Roper J. The American presidents: heroic leadership from Kennedy to Clinton. Edinburgh: : Edinburgh University Press 2000.
13
McKay DH, Houghton DP, Wroe A. Controversies in American politics and society. Malden, MA: : Blackwell Publishers 2002.
14
Peele G. Developments in American politics 5. New York: : Palgrave Macmillan 2006.
15
Cohen M. The party decides: presidential nominations before and after reform. Chicago: : University of Chicago Press 2008.
16
McKay D. American politics and society. Eighth Edition. Chichester, West Sussex: : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2013. http://lib.myilibrary.com/browse/open.asp?id=447191&entityid=https://idp.brunel.ac.uk/entity
17
Shafer BE. Present discontents: American politics in the very late twentieth century. Chatham, N.J.: : Chatham House Publishers 1997.
18
Utley RL. The Promise of American politics: principles and practice after two hundred years. Lanham, MD: : University Press of America 1989.
19
Robinson JS. Tapping the government grapevine. 3rd ed. Phoenix: : Oryx Press 1998.
20
Hernon P, Dugan RE, Shuler JA. U.S. government on the Web: getting the information you need. 3rd ed. Westport, Conn: : Libraries Unlimited 2003.
21
Hardy GJ. Subject guide to U.S. government reference sources. Englewood, Colo: : Libraries Unlimited 1996.
22
Ricci DM. The transformation of American politics: the new Washington and the rise of think tanks. London: : Yale University Press 1993.
23
Derbyshire I. Politics in the United States: from Carter to Bush. New ed. Edinburgh: : Chambers 1990.
24
Thurber JA. Divided democracy: cooperation and conflict between the President and Congress. Washington, D.C.: : CQ Press 1991.
25
Cox GW, Kernell S. The Politics of divided government. Boulder: : Westview Press 1991.
26
Woll P. American government: readings and cases. 13th ed. New York, NY: : Longman 1999.
27
Janda K, Berry JM, Goldman J. The challenge of democracy: government in America. 5th ed. Boston: : Houghton Mifflin 1997.
28
DiClerico RE, Hammock AS. Points of view: readings in American government and politics. 11th ed. Boston: : McGraw-Hill 2009.
29
Dodd LC, Jillson CC. Dynamics of American politics: approaches and interpretations. Boulder, Colo: : Westview Press 1994.
30
Hudson WE. American democracy in peril: seven challenges to America’s future. 3rd ed. New York: : Chatham House Publishers 2001.
31
Wasserman G. The basics of American politics. 14th ed. London: : Pearson Longman 2011.
32
Klein M. An American half-century: postwar culture and politics in the USA. Boulder, Colo: : Pluto Press 1994.
33
Chubb JE, Peterson PE, Brookings Institution. Can the government govern? Washington, D.C.: : Brookings Institution 1989.
34
Wittenberg E, Wittenberg E. How to win in Washington: very practical advice about lobbying, the grassroots, and the media. 2nd ed. Cambridge, MA: : B. Blackwell 1994.
35
Silverstein M. Judicious choices: the new politics of Supreme Court confirmations. London: : Norton 1994.
36
Gould WB. A primer on American labor law. 4th ed. London: : MIT Press 2004.
37
Schwartz H. Packing the courts: the conservative campaign to rewrite the constitution. New York: : Scribner 1988.
38
Irons PH. The courage of their convictions: sixteen Americans who fought their way to the Supreme Court. New York: : Penguin 1990.
39
Cannon MW, O’Brien DM. Views from the bench: the judiciary and constitutional politics. Chatham, N.J.: : Chatham House Publishers 1985.
40
Currie DP. The constitution in the Supreme Court: the second century 1888-1986. Chicago: : University of Chicago Press 1990.
41
Stone GR, Epstein RA, Sunstein CR. The Bill of Rights in the modern state. Chicago: : University of Chicago Press 1992.
42
Fribourg M. The Supreme Court in American history. New York: : Camelot 1969.
43
Sayler RH, Boyer BB, Gooding RE. The Warren Court: a critical analysis. New York: : Chelsea House 1969.
44
Barnum DG. The Supreme Court and American democracy. New York: : St. Martin’s Press 1993.
45
Ollman B, Birnbaum J, United States. The United States Constitution: 200 years of anti-federalist, abolitionist, feminist, muckraking, progressive, and especially socialist criticism. New York: : New York University Press 1990.
46
Manley JF, Dolbeare KM. The Case against the Constitution: from the antifederalists to the present. Armonk, N.Y.: : M.E. Sharpe 1987.
47
Ball H, Cooper PJ. Of power and right: Hugo Black, William O. Douglas and America’s constitutional revolution. New York: : Oxford University Press 1992.
48
Epstein L. Constitutional law for a changing America. Washington, D.C: : CQ Press 2004.
49
Lynch JM. Negotiating the Constitution: the earliest debates over original intent. Ithaca, N.Y.: : Cornell University Press 1999.
50
Vile JR. A companion to the United States Constitution and its amendments. 5th ed. Lanham, Md.: : Rowman & Littlefield 2011.
51
Sunstein CR. The partial Constitution. Cambridge, Mass: : Harvard University Press 1993.
52
Kairys D. The politics of law: a progressive critique. 3rd ed. [New York]: : Basic Books 1998.
53
Conley PT, Kaminski JP, U.S. Constitution Council of the Thirteen Original States, et al. The Constitution and the states: the role of the original thirteen in the framing and adoption of the Federal Constitution. 1st ed. Madison, Wis: : Madison House 1988.
54
Skowronek S. The politics presidents make: leadership from John Adams to Bill Clinton. [New ed.]. Cambridge, Mass: : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 1997.
55
Pfiffner JP. The modern presidency. 6th ed., International ed. Boston, MA: : Wadsworth/Cengage Learning 2011.
56
Watson RA, Thomas NC. The politics of the presidency. 2nd ed. Washington, D.C.: : CQ Press 1988.
57
Hart J. The presidential branch: from Washington to Clinton. 2nd ed. Chatham, N.J.: : Chatham House 1995.
58
Rose R. The postmodern president: George Bush meets the world. 2nd ed. Chatham, N.J.: : Chatham House 1991.
59
Neustadt RE. Presidential power and the modern presidents: the politics of leadership from Roosevelt to Reagan. New York: : Collier Macmillan Canada 1990.
60
Edwards GC. At the margins: presidential leadership of Congress. London: : Yale University Press 1989.
61
Greenstein FI. The presidential difference: leadership style from FDR to Clinton. London: : Free Press 2000.
62
Schlesinger AM. The imperial presidency. Boston: : Houghton Mifflin
63
Berman L. The new American presidency. Boston: : Little Brown 1986.
64
Hargrove EC. Presidents, politics, and policy. Baltimore: : Johns Hopkins University Press 1984.
65
Bach S, Sulzner GT. Perspectives on the presidency: a collection. Lexington, Mass: : D.C. Heath 1974.
66
Cunliffe M. American Presidents and the Presidency. (New ed.). London: : Fontana 1972.
67
Shull SA. Presidential policymaking: an end-of-century assessment. Armonk, NY: : M.E. Sharpe 1998.
68
Brady DW, Volden C. Revolving gridlock: politics and policy from Carter to Clinton. Boulder, Colo: : Westview Press 1998.
69
Nelson M. The Presidency and the political system. 9th ed. Washington, D.C.: : Congressional Quarterly 2009.
70
Hinckley B. The symbolic presidency: how presidents portray themselves. London: : Routledge 1990.
71
King A, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. Both ends of the avenue: the presidency, the executive branch, and Congress in the 1980s. Washington: : American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research 1983.
72
Baumgartner JC. The American vice presidency reconsidered. Westport, Conn: : Praeger Publishers 2006.
73
Leuchtenburg WE. In the shadow of FDR: from Harry Truman to Ronald Reagan. Rev. and updated ed. London: : Cornell University Press 1989.
74
Abernathy MG, Hill DM, Williams P. The Carter years: the president and policy making. London: : Pinter 1984.
75
Dumbrell J. The Carter presidency: a re-evaluation. 2nd ed. Manchester: : Manchester University Press 1995.
76
Schmertz EJ, Datlof N, Ugrinsky A, et al. President Reagan and the world. London: : Greenwood Press 1997.
77
Cannon L. President Reagan: the role of a lifetime. London: : Touchstone 1991.
78
Salamon LM, Lund MS, Urban Institute. The Reagan presidency and the governing of America. Washington, D.C.: : Urban Institute Press 1984.
79
Sloan JW. The Reagan effect: economics and presidential leadership. Lawrence, Kan: : University Press of Kansas 1999.
80
Palmer JL, Sawhill IV. The Reagan record: an assessment of America’s changing domestic priorities. Cambridge, Mass: : Ballinger Publishing Company 1984.
81
Campbell C, Rockman BA. The Bush presidency: first appraisals. Chatham, N.J.: : Chatham House Publishers 1991.
82
Thompson KW. The Bush presidency: ten intimate perspectives of George Bush. [Charlottesville, Va.]: : University Press of America 1997.
83
Hill DM, Williams P, University of Southampton. The Bush presidency: triumphs and adversities. Basingstoke: : Macmillan in association with the Mountbatten Centre for International Studies, University of Southampton 1994.
84
Renshon SA. The Clinton presidency: campaigning, governing, and the psychology of leadership. Boulder, Colo: : Westview 1995.
85
Drew E. On the edge: the Clinton presidency. New York: : Simon & Schuster 1994.
86
Woodward B. The agenda: inside the Clinton White House. Accord, MA: : Wheeler Pub 1994.
87
Drew E. Showdown: the struggle between the Gingrich Congress and the Clinton White House. New York: : Simon & Schuster 1996.
88
Walker M. Clinton: the president they deserve. Rev. ed. London: : Virago 1997.
89
Campbell C, Rockman BA. The Clinton presidency: first appraisals. Chatham, NJ: : Chatham House Publishers 1996.
90
Posner RA. An affair of state: the investigation, impeachment, and trial of President Clinton. Cambridge, Mass: : Harvard University Press 1999.
91
Cohen D. The impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton. Brookfield, CT: : Twenty-First Century Books 2000.
92
Renshon SA. High hopes: the Clinton presidency and the politics of ambition. London: : Routledge 1998.
93
Freie JF. The making of the postmodern presidency: from Ronald Reagan to Barack Obama. Boulder, CO: : Paradigm Publishers 2011.
94
Rockman BA, Rudalevige A, Campbell C. The Obama presidency: appraisals and prospects. Los Angeles: : SAGE/CQ Press 2012.
95
Fiorina MP. Congress: keystone of the Washington establishment. 2nd ed. London: : Yale University Press 1989.
96
Merriner JL. Mr. Chairman: power in Dan Rostenkowski’s America. Carbondale: : Southern Illinois University Press 1999.
97
Davidson RH, Oleszek WJ, Lee FE. Congress and its members. 13th ed. Washington, D.C.: : CQ Press 2012.
98
Dodd LC, Oppenheimer BI. Congress reconsidered. 9th ed. Washington, DC: : CQ Press 2009.
99
Ripley RB. Congress: process and policy. 4th ed. London: : Norton 1988.
100
Bailey CJ. The US Congress. Oxford: : Basil Blackwell 1989.
101
Vogler DJ. The politics of Congress. 6th ed. London: : WCB Brown & Benchmark 1993.
102
Fisher L. Constitutional conflicts between Congress and the President. 3rd ed., rev. Lawrence, KS: : University Press of Kansas 1991.
103
Kessler R. Inside Congress: the shocking scandals, corruption, and abuse of power behind the scenes on Capitol Hill. New York: : Pocket Books 1997.
104
Brown S. Congress from the inside: observations from the majority and the minority. Kent, Ohio: : Kent State University Press 2004.
105
Bailey SK. Congress makes a law: the story behind the Employment Act of 1946. Westport, Conn: : Greenwood Press 1980.
106
Gingrich N, Armey RK, Gillespie E, et al. Contract with America: the bold plan by Rep. Newt Gingrich, Rep. Dick Armey and the House Republicans to change the nation. New York: : Times Books 1994.
107
Foley M, Owens JE. Congress and the presidency: institutional politics in a separated system. Manchester: : Manchester Univerisity Press 1996.
108
Green MN. The speaker of the House: a study of leadership. New Haven: : Yale University Press 2010.
109
Theriault SM. Party polarization in Congress. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 2008.
110
Baker RK. House and Senate. 4th ed. New York: : W.W. Norton 2008.
111
Davies P. Elections USA. Manchester: : Manchester University Press 1992.
112
Wayne SJ. The road to the White House: the politics of presidential elections. 2nd ed. London: : Macmillan 1984.
113
Polsby NW. Presidential elections: strategies and structures of American politics. 13th ed. Lanham, Md: : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2012.
114
Scheele PE. ‘We get what we vote for...or do we?’: the impact of elections on governing. London: : Praeger 1999.
115
Reiter HL. Selecting the President: the nominating process in transition. Philadelphia: : University of Pennsylvania Press 1985.
116
Kurtz H. Spin cycle: inside the Clinton propaganda machine. New York: : Free Press 1998.
117
Matthews DR. Perspectives on presidential selection. Washington: : Brookings Institution
118
Palmer NA. The New Hampshire Primary and the American electoral process. London: : Praeger 1997.
119
Brinkley D, New York times. 36 days: the complete chronicle of the 2000 presidential election crisis. 1st ed. New York: : Times Books 2001.
120
Rakove JN. The unfinished election of 2000. New York: : Basic Books 2001.
121
Morris D. Vote.com. Los, Angeles, CA.: : distributed by St. Martin’s Press 1999.
122
Levine MA. Presidential campaigns and elections: issues, images, and partisanship. Itasca, Ill: : F.E. Peacock 1992.
123
Liebovich L. The press and the modern presidency: myths and mindsets from Kennedy to Clinton. London: : Praeger 1998.
124
Graber DA. Mass media and American politics. 8th ed. Washington, DC: : CQ PRess 2010.
125
Kaid LL, Bystrom DG. The electronic election perspectives on the 1996 campaign communication. London: : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers 1999.
126
Spear JC. Presidents and the press: the Nixon legacy. Cambridge, Mass: : MIT 1984.
127
Donovan RJ, Scherer R, Wilson Center. Unsilent revolution: television news and American public life, 1948-1991. Cambridge: : Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars 1992.
128
Hertsgaard M. On bended knee: the press and the Reagan presidency. Rev. ed. New York: : Schocken Books 1989.
129
Kellner D. Television and the crisis of democracy. Boulder, Col: : Westview 1990.
130
Iyengar S. Is anyone responsible?: how television frames political issues. Chicago: : University of Chicago Press 1991.
131
Ansolabehere S, Iyengar S. Going Negative. Free Press 1997.
132
Gerring J. Party ideologies in America, 1828-1996. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1998.
133
Crotty WJ. The party game. New York: : W.H. Freeman 1985.
134
Wattenberg MP. The decline of American political parties 1952-1996. enlarged ed. Cambridge, Mass: : Harvard University Press 1998.
135
Gierzynski A. Money rules: financing elections in America. Boulder, Colo: : Westview Press 2000.
136
McSweeney D, Zvesper J. American political parties: the formation, decline and reform of the American party system. London: : Routledge 1991.
137
Maisel L. The Parties respond: changes in the American party system. Boulder: : Westview 1990.
138
Beck PA, Hershey MR, Sorauf FJ. Party politics in America. 9th ed. New York: : Longman 2001.
139
Kolbe RL. American political parties: an uncertain future. London: : Harper & Row 1985.
140
Kayden X, Mahe E. The party goes on: the persistence of the two-party system in the United States. New York: : Basic Books 1985.
141
Feigert FB, Conway MM. Parties and politics in America. Boston, Mass: : Allyn and Bacon 1976.
142
Menefee-Libey D. The triumph of campaign-centered politics / by David Menefee-Libey. New York: : Chatham House Publishers, Seven Bridges Press, LLC 1999.
143
Paletz DL. The media in American politics: contents and consequences. 2nd edition. New York ;London: : Longman 2002.
144
O’Shaughnessy NJ. The phenomenon of political marketing. London: : Macmillan 1990.
145
Scott I. American politics in Hollywood film. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: : Edinburgh University Press 2011.
146
Taylor PM. War and the media: propaganda and persuasion in the Gulf War. 2nd ed. Manchester: : Manchester University Press 1998.
147
Head SW, Sterling CH, Schofield LB. Broadcasting in America: a survey of electronic media. 7th ed. Boston: : Houghton Mifflin Co 1994.
148
Tebbel J, Watts SM. The press and the presidency: from George Washington to Ronald Reagan. New York: : Oxford University Press 1985.
149
Powe LA. The fourth estate and the constitution: freedom of the press in America. Berkeley: : University of California Press 1991.
150
Foley M. American political ideas: traditions and usages. Manchester: : Manchester University Press 1991.
151
Lutz DS. A preface to American political theory. Lawrence: : University Press of Kansas 1992.
152
Peele G. Revival and reaction: the Right in contemporary America. Oxford: : Clarendon 1984.
153
Crawford A. Thunder on the right: the ‘new right’ and the politics of resentment. 1st ed. New York: : Pantheon Books 1980.
154
Hartz L. The liberal tradition in America: an interpretation of American political thought since the Revolution. London: : Harcourt, Brace & Co 1955.
155
Morgan IW. Beyond the liberal consensus: a political history of the United States since 1965. London: : Hurst 1994.
156
Davies G. From opportunity to entitlement: the transformation and decline of Great Society liberalism. Lawrence: : University Press of Kansas 1996.
157
Dolbeare KM, Dolbeare P. American ideologies: the competing political beliefs of the 1970’s. 3rd ed. Chicago: : Rand McNally 1976.
158
Rusher WA. The rise of the right. 2nd ed. New York: : National Review 1993.
159
Berman WC. America’s right turn: from Nixon to Bush. Baltimore: : Johns Hopkins University Press 1994.
160
Sexton PC. The war on labor and the Left: understanding America’s unique conservatism. Boulder, Colo: : Westview Press 1991.
161
Diamond S. Roads to dominion: right-wing movements and political power in the United States. London: : Guilford Press 1995.
162
Gaines KK. Uplifting the race: Black leadership, politics, and culture in the twentieth century. Chapel Hill: : University of North Carolina Press 1996.
163
Orfield G, Ashkinaze C. The closing door: conservative policy and black opportunity. Chicago: : University of Chicago Press 1991.
164
Mills N. Debating affirmative action: race, gender, ethnicity, and the politics of inclusion. New York: : Delta Trade Paperbacks 1994.
165
Amaker NC, Urban Institute. Civil rights and the Reagan administration. Washington, D.C.: : Urban Institute Press 1988.
166
Morrison T. Race-ing justice, en-gendering power: essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas and the construction of social reality. London: : Chatto & Windus 1993.
167
Pohlmann MD. Black politics in conservative America. 3rd ed. Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY: : Sloan Pub 2008.
168
Sears DO, Sidanius J, Bobo L. Racialized politics: the debate about racism in America. Chicago: : University of Chicago Press 2000.
169
Perry H, Parent W. Blacks and the American political system. Gainesville: : University Press of Florida 1995.
170
Sniderman PM, Tetlock PE, Carmines EG. Prejudice, politics, and the American dilemma. Stanford, Calif: : Stanford University Press 1993.
171
Rosenbaum WA. Environmental politics and policy. 8th ed. Washington, D.C.: : CQ Press 2011.
172
Vig NJ, Kraft ME. Environmental policy in the 1990s: toward a new agenda. 2nd ed. Washington D.C.: : CQ Press 1994.
173
Goodin RE. Green political theory. Cambridge: : Polity 1992.
174
Sale K, Foner E. The green revolution: the American environmental movement, 1962-1992. New York: : Hill and Wang 1993.
175
Hays SP, Hays BD. Beauty, health and permanence: environmental politics in the United States, 1955-1985. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1987.
176
Coffman M. Saviors of the Earth? Northfield Publishing
177
Caldwell LK, Bartlett RV. Environmental policy: transnational issues and national trends. London: : Quorum Books 1997.
178
Beckett K. Making crime pay: law and order in contemporary American politics. New York: : Oxford University Press 1997.
179
Nester WR. The war for America’s natural resources. Basingstoke: : St. Martin’s Press 1997.
180
Kronenfeld JJ. The changing federal role in U.S. health care policy. Westport, Conn: : Praeger 1997.
181
Cochran CE. American public policy: an introduction. 10th ed. Boston, MA: : Cengage Wadsworth 2010.
182
Navarro V. The politics of health policy: the US reforms, 1980-1994. Oxford: : Blackwell 1994.
183
Milton J. The first partner: Hillary Rodham Clinton. 1st ed. New York: : William Morrow 1999.
184
Skocpol T. Boomerang: Clinton’s health security effort and the turn against government in U.S. politics. New York: : W.W. Norton & Co 1996.
185
Norris DF, Thompson L. The politics of welfare reform. Thousand Oaks: : Sage Publications 1995.
186
Grant DR, Nixon HC. State and local government in America. 3rd. ed. Boston: : Allyn and Bacon 1974.
187
Galambos L. The New American state: bureaucracies and policies since World War II. Baltimore: : Johns Hopkins University Press 1987.
188
O’Toole LJ. American intergovernmental relations : foundations, perspectives, and issues. 4th ed. Washington, D.C.: : CQ Press 2007.
189
Reagan MD, Sanzone JG. The new federalism. 2nd ed. New York: : Oxford University Press 1981.
190
Zimmerman JF. Contemporary American federalism: the growth of national power. Leicester: : Leicester University Press 1992.
191
Sundquist JL. Constitutional reform and effective government. Rev. ed. Washington, D.C.: : Brookings Institution 1992.
192
Blasius M. Gay and lesbian politics: sexuality and the emergence of a new ethic. Philadelphia: : Temple University Press 1994.
193
Hertzog M. The lavender vote: lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals in American electoral politics. New York: : New York University Press 1996.
194
Ricci DM. The transformation of American politics: the new Washington and the rise of think tanks. London: : Yale University Press 1993.
195
Rayside DM. On the fringe: gays and lesbians in politics. Ithaca: : Cornell University Press 1998.
196
Cook EA, Thomas S, Wilcox C. The year of the woman: myths and realities. Boulder, Colo: : Westview Press 1994.
197
Daniels CR. At women’s expense: state power and the politics of fetal rights. Cambridge, Mass: : Harvard University Press 1993.
198
Conover PJ, Gray V. Feminism and the new right: conflict over the American family. New York: : Praeger 1983.
199
Foerstel K, Foerstel HN. Climbing the Hill: gender conflict in Congress. London: : Praeger 1996.
200
Mansbridge JJ. Why we lost the ERA. Chicago: : University of Chicago Press 1986.
201
Berry MF. Why ERA failed: politics, women’s rights, and the amending process of the constitution. Bloomington: : Indiana University Press 1986.
202
McGlen NE, Sarkees MR. Women in foreign policy: the insiders. New York: : Routledge 1993.
203
Zimring FE, Hawkins G. Capital punishment and the American agenda. Paperback ed. 1989. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1986.
204
Malcolm JL. To keep and bear arms: the origins of an Anglo-American right. Cambridge, Mass: : Harvard University Press 1994.
205
Halbrook SP. That every man be armed: the evolution of a constitutional right. 2nd ed. Oakland, Calif: : Independent Institute 1994.
206
Zieger RH. American workers, American unions. 2nd ed. Baltimore(Md.): : Johns Hopkins University Press 1994.
207
Zieger RH. The CIO, 1935-1955. Chapel Hill: : University of North Carolina Press 1995.