Boundaries of the state in US history
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Boundaries of the state in US history
University of Chicago Press, c2015
- : cloth
- : paperback
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- The early American state "in action" : the federal Marine hospitals, 1789-1860 / Gautham Rao
- Beyond Tocqueville's myth : rethinking the model of the American state / Stephen W. Sawyer
- Inventing the US-Mexico border / C. J. Alvarez
- Rumors of empire : tracking the image of Britain at the dawn of the American century / James T. Sparrow
- The great transformation : the state and the market in the postwar world / Jason Scott Smith
- Governing the child : the state, the family, and the compulsory school in the early twentieth century / Tracy Steffes
- Youth as infrastructure : 4-H and the intimate state in 1920s rural America / Gabriel N. Rosenberg
- Good citizens of a world power : postwar reconfigurations of the obligation to give / Elisabeth Clemens
- The rise of the public religious welfare state : black religion and the negotiation of church/state boundaries during the war on poverty / Omar M. McRoberts
- Private power and American bureaucracy : the state, the EEOC, and civil rights enforcement / Robert C. Lieberman
- From political economy to civil society : Arthur W. Page, corporate philanthropy, and the reframing of the past in post-New Deal America / Richard R. John
- Conclusion : the concept of the state in American history / William J. Novak
