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William Appleman Williams Papers, 1877-2012

6. Books. 1945-2003.

A small fraction of Williams's personal library - chiefly copies of books that he authored - are included in the Williams collection. A full inventory of his book collection is held in Series 4 of Williams's papers.


29 items
Berger, Henry W., ed. A William Appleman Williams Reader: Selections from His Major Historical Writings. Chicago: Ivan Dee, 1992.
Berkowitz, Edward and Kim McQuaid. Creating the Welfare State: The Political Economy of Twentieth-Century Reform. Second edition - revised and expanded. New York: Praeger, 1988.
Buhle, Paul, ed. History and the New Left: Madison, Wisconsin, 1950-1970. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1990.
Buhle, Paul, and Edward Rice-Maximin. William Appleman Williams: The Tragedy of Empire. New York: Routledge, 1995.
Gardner, Lloyd C., ed. Redefining the Past: Essays in Diplomatic History in Honor of William Appleman Williams. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press, 1986.
Goldberg, Marsha Serling and Sonia Feldman, eds. Teachers with Class: True Stories of Great Teachers. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel, 2003.
Livingston, James. Origins of the Federal Reserve System: Money, Class, and Corporate Capitalism, 1890-1913. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1986.
Park, Marlene and Gerald E. Markowitz. Democratic Vistas: Post Offices and Public Art in the New Deal. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1984.
Robins, Elizabeth. Raymond and I. London: The Hogarth Press, 1956.
Unger, Frank, ed. Amerikanische Mythen: Zur inneren Verfassung der Vereinigten Staaten. New York: Campus Verlag, 1988.
United States Naval Academy. Lucky Bag: Centennial Edition. Annapolis, Maryland, 1945.
United States Naval Academy. USNA Class of 1945: Forty Years Later. Annapolis, Maryland, 1985.
Williams, William Appleman. American Confronts a Revolutionary World: 1776-1976. New York: Morrow, 1976.
Williams, William Appleman. American-Russian Relations, 1781-1947. New York: Rinehart, 1952.
Williams, William Appleman. Americans in a Changing World: A History of the United States in the Twentieth Century. New York: Harper and Row, 1978.
Williams, William Appleman. The Contours of American History. Cleveland: World Publishing Company, 1961. Two copies.
Williams, William Appleman, ed. Da Colonia a Impero: La Politica Estera Americana, 1750-1970. Bari, Italy: De Donato, 1982.
Williams, William Appleman. Empire as a Way of Life: An Essay on the Causes and Character of America's Present Predicament Along with a Few Thoughts about an Alternative. New York: Oxford University Press, 1980.
Williams, William Appleman. The Great Evasion. An Essay on the Contemporary Relevance of Karl Marx and on the Wisdom of Admitting the Heretic into the Dialogue about America's Future. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1964.
Williams, William Appleman. History as a Way of Learning. New York: New Viewpoints, 1974.
Williams, William Appleman. El Imperio Como Forma de Vida. Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1989. Five copies.
Williams, William Appleman. The Roots of the Modern American Empire: A Study of the Growth and Shaping of Social Consciousness in a Marketplace Society. New York: Random House, 1969.
Williams, William Appleman, ed. The Shaping of American Diplomacy, 1750-1955. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1956.
Williams, William Appleman. Some Presidents: Wilson to Nixon. New York: New York Review of Books, distributed by Vintage Books, 1972.
Williams, William Appleman. Storia degli Stati Uniti. Bari, Italy: Editori Laterza, 1964.
Williams, William Appleman. La Tragedia de la Diplomacia Norteamericana. Buenos Aires: Editorial Grijalbo, 1960.
Williams, William Appleman. The Tragedy of American Diplomacy. Cleveland: World Publishing Company, 1959.
Williams, William Appleman. The Tragedy of American Diplomacy. Cleveland: World Publishing Company, 1959.

Prometheus Books paperback edition.

Williams, William Appleman. Der Welt Gesetz und Freiheit geben: Amerikas Sendungsglaube und imperiale Politik. Hamburg: Junius Verlag, 1984.