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  • F.D.R. and the News Media, Betty Houchin Winfield
  • Fables, Foibles, and Foobles, Carl Sandburg
  • The Face of Time, James T. Farrell
  • Faith and Meaning in the Southern Uplands, Loyal Jones
  • Faith and the Historian: Catholic Perspectives, Edited by Nick Salvatore
  • Falling for You: Essays on Cinema and Performance, Edited by Lesley Stern and George Kouvaros
  • False Papers: Deception and Survival in the Holocaust, Robert Melson
  • The Familiar and the Unfamiliar in Twentieth-Century Architecture, Jean La Marche
  • Families, Poverty, and Welfare Reform: Confronting a New Policy Era, Edited by Lawrence B. Joseph
  • The Family Track: Keeping Your Faculties while You Mentor, Nurture, Teach, and Serve, Edited by Constance Coiner and Diana Hume George
  • Family and Community: Italian Immigrants in Buffalo, 1880-1930, Virginia Yans-McLaughlin
  • Family and Society in American History, Edited by Joseph M. Hawes and Elizabeth I. Nybakken
  • Fanatics and Fire-eaters: Newspapers and the Coming of the Civil War, Lorman A. Ratner and Dwight L. Teeter Jr.
  • Fanny Herself, Edna Ferber
  • Fanny Wright: Rebel in America, Celia Morris
  • Fanti Kinship and the Analysis of Kinship Terminologies, David B. Kronenfeld
  • Father and Son, James T. Farrell
  • Fatherhood Politics in the United States: Masculinity, Sexuality, Race, and Marriage, Anna Gavanas
  • Faulkner's Questioning Narratives: Fiction of His Major Phase, 1929-42, David Minter
  • Favorite Dishes: A Columbian Autograph Souvenir Cookery Book, Compiled by Carrie V. Shuman
  • The Fear of Books, Holbrook Jackson
  • Feasts of Honor: Ritual and Change in the Toraja Highlands, Toby Alice Volkman
  • The Federalist: Design for a Constitutional Republic, George W. Carey
  • Feeling Modern: The Eccentricities of Public Life, Justus Nieland
  • The Female Economy: The Millinery and Dressmaking Trades, 1860-1930, Wendy Gamber
  • Female Gladiators: Gender, Law, and Contact Sport in America, Sarah K. Fields
  • The Female Tradition in Southern Literature, Edited by Carol S. Manning
  • Feminism and Social Change: Bridging Theory and Practice, Edited by Heidi Gottfried
  • Feminism and the Final Foucault, Edited by Dianna Taylor and Karen Vintges
  • Feminist Coalitions: Historical Perspectives on Second-Wave Feminism in the United States, Edited by Stephanie Gilmore
  • Feminist Literacies, 1968-75, Kathryn Thoms Flannery
  • Feminist Messages: Coding in Women's Folk Culture, Edited by Joan Newlon Radner
  • Feminist Theory and the Study of Folklore, Edited by Susan Tower Hollis, Linda Pershing, and M. Jane Young
  • Feminists Who Changed America, 1963-1975, Edited by Barbara J. Love
  • A Festival of Violence: An Analysis of Southern Lynchings, 1882-1930, Stewart Tolnay and E.M. Beck
  • Fiction, Crime, and Empire: Clues to Modernity and Postmodernism, Jon Thompson
  • Field Artillery Weapons of the Civil War, revised edition, James C. Hazlett, Edwin Olmstead, and M. Hume Parks
  • Fieldwork, Bruce Jackson
  • Fifties Television: The Industry and Its Critics, William Boddy
  • Fifty Fables of La Fontaine, Jean de La Fontaine
  • Fifty More Fables of La Fontaine, Jean de La Fontaine
  • Fifty-Eight Lonely Men: Southern Federal Judges and School Desegregation, J. W. Peltason
  • Figure Skating: A History, James R. Hines
  • Figures of Resistance: Essays in Feminist Theory, Teresa de Lauretis
  • The Filmmaker and the Prostitute: Dennis O'Rourke's The Good Woman of Bangkok, Chris Berry, Annette Hamilton, Laleen Jayamanne
  • The First American Women Architects, Sarah Allaback
  • The First Chouteaus: River Barons of Early St. Louis, William E. Foley and C. David Rice
  • The Fishes of Illinois, Philip W. Smith
  • Flannery O'Connor, Hermit Novelist, Richard Giannone
  • The Flowers of Tarbes: or, Terror in Literature, Jean Paulhan
  • Flying, Kate Millett
  • Folksongs of Illinois: Volume 2: Fiddlers, Produced by Paul Tyler and Clark "Bucky" Halker
  • Follow Your Heart: Moving with the Giants of Jazz, Swing, and Rhythm and Blues, Joe Evans with Christopher Brooks
  • For Faith and Fortune: The Education of Catholic Immigrants in Detroit, 1805-1925, JoEllen McNergney Vinyard
  • For Freedom's Sake: The Life of Fannie Lou Hamer, Chana Kai Lee
  • For Women and the Nation: Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti of Nigeria, Cheryl Johnson-Odim and Nina Emma Mba
  • For a Living: The Poetry of Work, Edited by Nicholas Coles and Peter Oresick
  • Forbidden Relatives: The American Myth of Cousin Marriage, Martin Ottenheimer
  • Forms of Constraint: A History of Prison Architecture, Norman Johnston
  • Fortress California, 1910-1961: From Warfare to Welfare, Roger W. Lotchin
  • The Fortune-Teller, Victor Séjour
  • Four Theories of the Press: The Authoritarian, Libertarian, Social Responsibility, and Soviet Communist Concepts of What the Press Should Be and Do, Fredrick S. Siebert, Theodore Peterson, and Wilbur Schramm
  • Fragments of Bone: Neo-African Religions in a New World, Edited by Patrick Bellegarde-Smith
  • Framing Friction: Media and Social Conflict, Edited by Mary S. Mander
  • Frank Norris: A Life, Joseph R. McElrath Jr. and Jesse S. Crisler
  • Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians, Virginia Waring
  • Free Love in Utopia: John Humphrey Noyes and the Origin of the Oneida Community, Compiled by George Wallingford Noyes
  • Freedom from Advertising: E. W. Scripps's Chicago Experiment, Duane C. S. Stoltzfus
  • The Freedom of the Migrant: Objections to Nationalism, Vilém Flusser
  • Freedom's Port: The African American Community of Baltimore, 1790-1860, Christopher Phillips
  • French Colonial Archaeology: The Illinois Country and the Western Great Lakes, Edited by John A. Walthall
  • French Gay Modernism, Lawrence R. Schehr
  • French Roots in the Illinois Country: The Mississippi Frontier in Colonial Times, Carl J. Ekberg
  • Fresh Blood: The New American Immigrants, Sanford J. Ungar
  • Friedrich Nietzsche and the Politics of Transfiguration (expanded ed.), Tracy B. Strong
  • Fritz Reiner, Maestro and Martinet, Kenneth Morgan
  • From Behind the Veil: A Study of Afro-American Narrative, Robert B. Stepto
  • From Charity to Enterprise: The Development of American Social Work in a Market Economy, Stanley Wenocur and Michael Reisch
  • From Charity to Social Work: Mary E. Richmond and the Creation of an American Profession, Elizabeth N. Agnew
  • From Concentration Camp to Campus: Japanese American Students and World War II, Allan W. Austin
  • From Here to Tierra del Fuego, Paul Magee
  • From Humors to Medical Science: A History of American Medicine, John Duffy
  • From Mission to Madness: Last Son of the Mormon Prophet, Valeen Tippetts Avery
  • From Outrage to Action: The Politics of Grass-Roots Dissent, Laura R. Woliver
  • From Racism to Genocide: Anthropology in the Third Reich, Gretchen E. Schafft
  • From Spirituals to Symphonies: African-American Women Composers and Their Music, Helen Walker-Hill
  • From Yahweh to Yahoo!: The Religious Roots of the Secular Press, Doug Underwood
  • From the New Criticism to Deconstruction: The Reception of Structuralism and Post-Structuralism, Art Berman
  • The Frontier against Slavery: Western Anti-Negro Prejudice and the Slavery Extension Controversy, Eugene H. Berwanger
  • The Funding of Scientific Racism: Wickliffe Draper and the Pioneer Fund, William H. Tucker
  • The Future of Alienation, Richard Schacht
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