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740:"a forceful reminder that for the millions of Americans who suffered through a generation of depression and war, the costs of the postwar era were well worth bearing". Doenecke averred the book "could do more" to analyze Roosevelt's "incredibly poor" domestic administration during the war, such as presiding over the
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Depression and war in the daily lives of Americans—farmers, soldiers, women, industrial workers, Nisei, Black Americans, the unemployed—is thoroughly portrayed". According to
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anticipated the series would be affordable for "the family budget". Hofstadter died in 1970, before the series published any books. The press publicly announced in 1970 that the Oxford
History of the United States series was forthcoming and that a series volume about the
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praised its "colorful details and the clanking, large-geared narrative engine" and argued that one "could even call it beach reading". The
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Rauchway, Eric (July 2019). "The New Deal Was on the Ballot in 1932".
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Oshinsky, David M. (14–28 June 1999). "History from the Top Down".
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The Organization and Administration of the Union Army, 1861–1865
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The American People in World War II: Freedom from Fear, Part Two
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What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815–1848
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From Colony to Superpower: U. S. Foreign Relations Since 1776
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Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815
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Rubinstein, William D. (September 2000). "Untitled review of
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Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War
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Kennedy "makes his story in a way no one has ever before".
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received acclaim upon its release. According to historian
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military history of the United States during World War II
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There were reviewers who criticized the selectiveness of
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Military history of the United States during World War II
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Story, Ronald (March 2000). "The Great Transformation".
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The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution, 1763–1789
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The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution, 1763–1789
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Grand Expectations: The United States, 1945–1974
2723:(Interview). Interviewed by Eve Gerber. p. 14.3.
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Fear Itself: The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time
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27:1999 book about America in the Depression and WWII
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464:. Kennedy's depiction of United States president
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820:(paperback ed.). Oxford University Press.
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232:. Kennedy's own parents had lived through the
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3365:A Constitutional History of the United States
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1817:"The 2000 Pulitzer Prize Winner in History"
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3769:Washington: Village and Capital, 1800–1878
3183:The Supreme Court in United States History
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2717:"The Best Books on Franklin D. Roosevelt"
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193:Oxford History of the United States
149:Oxford History of the United States
65:Oxford History of the United States
1160:and 18 (xviii) are paginated with
474:Reconstruction Finance Corporation
389:as a lance corporal at the end of
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3460:Reveille in Washington, 1860–1865
3446:The Atlantic Migration, 1607–1860
3253:Main Currents in American Thought
2631:Shribman, David M. (2 May 1999).
4690:History books about World War II
4475:Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention
3211:History of the American Frontier
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2715:Koch, Cynthia (8 October 2022).
2327:South African Historical Journal
526:European theatre of World War II
401:'s ascent to political power in
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18:Freedom from Fear (Kennedy book)
3965:The Impending Crisis, 1848–1861
3811:The Life of the Mind in America
3407:A History of American Magazines
3309:My Experiences in the World War
2678:Blantz, Thomas E. (June 1999).
2646:Weeks, Linton (11 April 2000).
2459:Perlstein, Rick (24 May 1999).
2183:The Journal of American History
2141:Lang, Clarence (Autumn 2000). "
1994:Boyle, Kevin (February 2000). "
773:Commonwealth Club of California
641:considered it "comprehensive".
497:liberalism in the United States
3853:Origins of the Fifth Amendment
3488:The Growth of American Thought
3432:Abraham Lincoln: The War Years
3393:The Road to Reunion, 1865–1900
3225:A History of the United States
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2560:Day, Anthony (30 April 2000).
2424:The New York Times Book Review
2398:Freeman, Jay (15 March 1999).
2321:Van Heyningen, E. B. (1986). "
2262:The American Historical Review
2176:Leff, Mark (September 2000). "
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680:wrote that "ordinary Americans
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437:contains little content about
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3698:The Republican Era, 1869–1901
3684:Banks and Politics in America
2114:Ellis, Mark (October 2001). "
2087:Davies, Gareth (June 2000). "
4092:...The Heavens and the Earth
2417:Gewen, Barry (23 May 1999).
943:chair of the Federal Reserve
385:. It opens on a vignette of
321:Presidency of Herbert Hoover
157:history of the United States
4433:The Hemingses of Monticello
3295:The Coming of the War, 1914
3169:The Founding of New England
2758:Presentation by Kennedy on
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2148:Political Science Quarterly
2060:Cate, Alan (Spring 2000). "
2023:Journal of American Studies
651:Journal of American History
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3066:Pulitzer Prize for History
2774:interview with Kennedy on
2562:"The Trial of the Century"
1556:, pp. 37–38, 499n35).
797:Kennedy, David M. (1999).
761:Pulitzer Prize for History
516:'s latter half focuses on
228:and had authored the 1980
169:Pulitzer Prize for History
4621:Cuba: An American History
4022:Been in the Storm So Long
3972:(completed and edited by
3628:A Stillness at Appomattox
3521:Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
3109:
3023:
2623:Christian Science Monitor
2339:10.1080/02582478608671616
2035:10.1017/S0021875811000508
458:Wall Street Crash of 1929
304:Book outline by chapters
37:
4387:Polio: An American Story
4050:Mary Chesnut's Civil War
3614:The Era of Good Feelings
3544:Across the Wide Missouri
3535:James Phinney Baxter III
2524:. By David M. Kennedy".
2419:"Do Something—Anything!"
2259:. By David M. Kennedy".
2180:. By David M. Kennedy".
2118:. By David M. Kennedy".
2091:. By David M. Kennedy".
1971:. By David M. Kennedy".
1909:Katznelson, Ira (2013).
1658:, paragraph 5), quoting
1650:, p. 723), quoting
393:and ends by narrating a
4359:A Nation Under Our Feet
3895:Neither Black nor White
3867:Present at the Creation
3727:In the Days of McKinley
3572:Art and Life in America
3530:Scientists Against Time
3281:The War of Independence
3258:Vernon Louis Parrington
3202:Charles Howard McIlwain
3197:The American Revolution
3026:Oxford University Press
2638:The Boston Sunday Globe
2618:"Becoming a Superpower"
2236:Modern American History
2080:10.55540/0031-1723.1965
1941:Oxford University Press
1890:Cobb, James C. (2022).
1156:936 are paginated with
961:Modern American History
945:under Roosevelt (which
518:international relations
181:Oxford University Press
93:Oxford University Press
4680:American history books
4675:1999 non-fiction books
4181:Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
4078:Prophets of Regulation
3988:Alfred D. Chandler Jr.
3937:Jefferson and His Time
3825:Exploration and Empire
3356:Charles McLean Andrews
2145:by David M. Kennedy".
2094:The Historical Journal
343:between 1935 and 1938
4419:What Hath God Wrought
4378:David Hackett Fischer
4373:Washington's Crossing
4331:The Metaphysical Club
4232:William Cooper's Town
4134:Battle Cry of Freedom
3886:James MacGregor Burns
3788:Sumner Chilton Powell
3755:The Triumphant Empire
3741:Between War and Peace
3670:Russia Leaves the War
3300:Bernadotte E. Schmitt
2664:– via Proquest.
2578:– via Proquest.
2435:– via Proquest.
2306:10.1353/rah.2000.0016
1998:, David M. Kennedy".
937:, from the memoir of
769:Ambassador Book Award
765:Francis Parkman Prize
670:as such. Writing for
654:called the subtitle,
538:military Keynesianism
486:Franklin D. Roosevelt
191:began co-editing the
4550:Heather Ann Thompson
4223:Doris Kearns Goodwin
4106:Voyagers to the West
3830:William H. Goetzmann
3563:Roy Franklin Nichols
3370:Andrew C. McLaughlin
3087:Jean Jules Jusserand
2680:"Blantz on Kennedy,
2597:(11 February 2001).
1715:, paragraphs 1, 11).
1520:, pp. 201–203).
1132:, pp. 380–381).
732:Blantz complimented
727:Justus Drew Doenecke
4438:Annette Gordon-Reed
4260:Summer for the Gods
4190:The Fate of Liberty
4097:Walter A. McDougall
4002:Don E. Fehrenbacher
3997:The Dred Scott Case
3974:Don E. Fehrenbacher
3502:Unfinished Business
3337:The People's Choice
3328:Frederick J. Turner
3272:Fred Albert Shannon
3174:James Truslow Adams
3137:The War with Mexico
2975:(Volumes 10 and 11)
2400:"Kennedy, David M.
2358:Books & Culture
2248:10.1017/mah.2018.42
2213:"Kennedy, David M.
984:Van Heyningen (1986
707:'s coverage of the
656:The American People
462:economic depression
447:history of religion
305:
226:Stanford University
44:First edition cover
34:
4635:Freedom's Dominion
4612:Covered with Night
4545:Blood in the Water
4503:The Internal Enemy
4424:Daniel Walker Howe
4148:Parting the Waters
4139:James M. McPherson
4041:Lawrence A. Cremin
4036:American Education
3928:Daniel J. Boorstin
3760:Lawrence H. Gipson
3661:Richard Hofstadter
3619:George Dangerfield
3516:The Age of Jackson
3286:Claude H. Van Tyne
3244:Samuel Flagg Bemis
3216:Frederic L. Paxson
3160:Burton J. Hendrick
3151:The Victory at Sea
3002:Richard Hofstadter
2973:James T. Patterson
2967:Robert Middlekauff
2961:James M. McPherson
2949:Daniel Walker Howe
2739:(16 August 2010).
2710:. 24 October 2014.
2704:"David M. Kennedy"
2427:. pp. 16–17.
1626:, paragraphs 8–9).
1105:, paragraphs 3–4).
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567:William Rubinstein
478:Federal Farm Board
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167:. It won the 2000
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4303:Freedom from Fear
4246:Original Meanings
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3909:People of Paradox
3797:The Greenback Era
3656:The Age of Reform
3586:The Old Northwest
3451:Marcus Lee Hansen
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3239:Pinckney's Treaty
3101:James Ford Rhodes
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