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  • WCFL, Chicago's Voice of Labor, 1926-78, Nathan Godfried
  • Waiting for Prime Time: The Women of Television News, Marlene Sanders and Marcia Rock
  • Walt Whitman Bathing: Poems, David Wagoner
  • Walter Reuther: The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit, Nelson Lichtenstein
  • Wanted Dead or Alive: The American West in Popular Culture, Edited by Richard Aquila
  • The War for American Independence: From 1760 to the Surrender at Yorktown in 1781, Samuel B. Griffith II
  • The War of 1812: A Short History, Donald Hickey
  • Wartime Diary, Simone de Beauvoir
  • Wartime Shipyard: A Study in Social Disunity, Katherine Archibald
  • Wartime Washington: The Civil War Letters of Elizabeth Blair Lee, Edited by Virginia Jeans Laas
  • Waterfront Revolts: New York and London Dockworkers, 1946-61, Colin J. Davis
  • Waterfront Workers: New Perspectives on Race and Class, Edited by Calvin Winslow
  • Waterfront Workers of New Orleans: Race, Class, and Politics, 1863-1923, Eric Arnesen
  • Waves of Opposition: Labor and the Struggle for Democratic Radio, Elizabeth Fones-Wolf
  • Way Up North in Dixie: A Black Family's Claim to the Confederate Anthem, Howard L. Sacks and Judith Rose Sacks
  • The Way We Really Were: The Golden State in the Second Great War, Edited by Roger W. Lotchin
  • The Ways We Touch: Poems, Miller Williams
  • Wayward Saints: The Godbeites and Brigham Young, Ronald W. Walker
  • We All Got History: The Memory Books of Amos Webber, Nick Salvatore
  • "We Are All Leaders": The Alternative Unionism of the Early 1930s, Edited by Staughton Lynd
  • "We Cannot Escape History": Lincoln and the Last Best Hope of Earth, Edited by James M. McPherson
  • We Grew Up Together: Brothers and Sisters in Nineteenth-Century America, Annette Atkins
  • We Shall Be All: A History of the Industrial Workers of the World (abridged ed.), Melvyn Dubofsky
  • We Were Innocents: An Infantryman in Korea, William D. Dannenmaier
  • We Will Not Be Strangers: Korean War Letters between a M.A.S.H Surgeon and His Wife, Edited by Dorothy G. Horwitz
  • "We, Too, Are Americans": African American Women in Detroit and Richmond, 1940-54, Megan Taylor Shockley
  • Weavings from Roman, Byzantine and Islamic Egypt: The Rich Life and the Dance, Eunice Dauterman Maguire
  • The Web of Violence: From Interpersonal to Global, Edited by Jennifer Turpin and Lester Kurtz
  • The Welcome, David Joel Friedman
  • The Western Home: A Literary History of Norwegian America, Orm Överland
  • What Is a Person?: An Ethical Exploration, James W. Walters
  • What is Installation?: An Anthology of Writings on Australian Installation Art, Edited by Adam Geczy and Benjamin Genocchio
  • When Brer Rabbit Meets Coyote: African-Native American Literature, Edited by Jonathan Brennan
  • When Children Want Children: The Urban Crisis of Teenage Childbearing, Leon Dash
  • When Frankie Went to Hollywood: Frank Sinatra and American Male Identity, Karen McNally
  • When Public Housing Was Paradise: Building Community in Chicago, J. S. Fuerst, with the assistance of D. Bradford Hunt
  • Where Did Our Love Go?: The Rise and Fall of the Motown Sound, Nelson George
  • Where Was the Working Class?: Revolution in Eastern Germany, Linda Fuller
  • Which Side Are You On?: The Harlan County Coal Miners, 1931-39, John W. Hevener
  • White Slave Crusades: Race, Gender, and Anti-vice Activism, 1887-1917, Brian Donovan
  • Who Can Speak?: Authority and Critical Identity, Edited by Judith Roof and Robyn Wiegman
  • The Whole Song: Selected Poems, Vincent Ferrini
  • "The Whorehouse Bells Were Ringing" and Other Songs Cowboys Sing, Collected and edited by Guy Logsdon
  • Why Art Cannot Be Taught: A Handbook for Art Students, James Elkins
  • Why Suyá Sing: A Musical Anthropology of an Amazonian People, Anthony Seeger
  • Wicked Times: Selected Poems, Aaron Kramer
  • Widows and Orphans First: The Family Economy and Social Welfare Policy, 1880-1939, S. J. Kleinberg
  • Wild Echoes: Encounters with the Most Endangered Animals in North America, Charles Bergman
  • Wild West Shows, Paul Reddin
  • Wildlife Research and Management in the National Parks, R. Gerald Wright
  • Wildlife and People: The Human Dimensions of Wildlife Ecology, Gary G. Gray
  • William Grant Still, Catherine Parsons Smith
  • William Maxwell: A Literary Life, Barbara A. Burkhardt
  • William Z. Foster and the Tragedy of American Radicalism, James R. Barrett
  • Windy McPherson's Son, Sherwood Anderson
  • Wisconsin: A History, Richard Nelson Current
  • With Akhmatova at the Black Gates: Variations. Poems, Stephen Berg
  • Without a Tear: Our Tragic Relationship with Animals, Mark H. Bernstein
  • Wobblies on the Waterfront: Interracial Unionism in Progressive-Era Philadelphia, Peter Cole
  • Wobblies, Pile Butts, and Other Heroes: Laborlore Explorations, Archie Green
  • The Woman Detective: Gender and Genre, Viola Klein
  • Woman between Two Worlds: Portrait of an Ethiopian Rural Leader, Judith Olmstead
  • The Woman in the Red Dress: Gender, Space, and Reading, Minrose C. Gwin
  • Woman's Fiction: A Guide to Novels by and about Women in America, 1820-70, Nina Baym
  • Women Making Music: The Western Art Tradition, 1150-1950, Edited by Jane Bowers and Judith Tick
  • Women Making News: Gender and Journalism in Modern Britain, Michelle Elizabeth Tusan
  • Women Poets of Spain, 1860-1990: Toward a Gynocentric Vision, John C. Wilcox
  • Women Shaping Islam: Reading the Qur'an in Indonesia, Pieternella van Doorn-Harder
  • Women among Women: Anthropological Perspectives on Female Age Hierarchies, Edited by Jeanette Dickerson-Putman and Judith K. Brown
  • Women and American Socialism, 1870-1920, Mari Jo Buhle
  • Women and Experimental Filmmaking, Edited by Jean Petrolle and Virginia Wright Wexman
  • Women and Music in Cross-Cultural Perspective, Edited by Ellen Koskoff
  • Women and Twentieth-Century Protestantism, Edited by Margaret Lamberts Bendroth and Virginia Lieson Brereton
  • Women and the Ancestors: Black Carib Kinship and Ritual, Virginia Kerns
  • Women and the Republican Party, 1854-1924, Melanie Susan Gustafson
  • Women at The Hague: The International Congress of Women and Its Results, Jane Addams, Emily G. Balch, and Alice Hamilton
  • Women for President: Media Bias in Eight Campaigns, Erika Falk
  • Women in American Journalism: A New History, Jan Whitt
  • Women in Iran from 1800 to the Islamic Republic, Edited by Lois Beck and Guity Nashat
  • Women in Iran from the Rise of Islam to 1800, Edited by Guity Nashat and Lois Beck
  • Women in Revolutionary Paris, 1789-1795, Edited and translated by Darlene Gay Levy, Harriet Branson Applewhite, and Mary Durham Johnson
  • Women in the South African Parliament: From Resistance to Governance, Hannah Evelyn Britton
  • Women's History in Global Perspective, Volume 1, Edited by Bonnie G. Smith
  • Women's History in Global Perspective, Volume 2, Edited by Bonnie G. Smith
  • Women's History in Global Perspective, Volume 3, Edited by Bonnie G. Smith
  • The Women's Joint Congressional Committee and the Politics of Maternalism, 1920-30, Jan Doolittle Wilson
  • Women's Leadership in Marginal Religions: Explorations Outside the Mainstream, Edited by Catherine Wessinger
  • Women's Utopias of the Eighteenth Century, Alessa Johns
  • Women, Gender, and Technology, Edited by Mary Frank Fox, Deborah G. Johnson, and Sue V. Rosser
  • Women, Power, and Dissent in the Hills of Carolina, Mary K. Anglin
  • Wong Kar-wai, Peter Brunette
  • Word Cultures: Radical Theory and Practice in William S. Burroughs' Fiction, Robin Lydenberg
  • Work and Community in the Jungle: Chicago's Packinghouse Workers, 1894-1922, James R. Barrett
  • The Work of Memory: New Directions in the Study of German Society and Culture, Edited by Alon Confino and Peter Fritzsch
  • Workers and Warriors: Masculinity and the Struggle for Nation in South Africa, Thembisa Waetjen
  • Workers and the Wild: Conservation, Consumerism, and Labor in Oregon, 1910-30, Lawrence M. Lipin
  • Workers on the Waterfront: Seamen, Longshoremen, and Unionism in the 1930s, Bruce Nelson
  • The Workers' Union, Flora Tristan
  • Working Classics: Poems on Industrial Life, Edited by Peter Oresick and Nicholas Coles
  • Working Girl Blues: The Life and Music of Hazel Dickens, Hazel Dickens and Bill C. Malone
  • Working Women of Collar City: Gender, Class, and Community in Troy, 1864-86, Carole Turbin
  • Working for Democracy: American Workers from the Revolution to the Present, Edited by Paul Buhle and Alan Dawley
  • Working-Class America: Essays on Labor, Community, and American Society, Edited by Michael H. Frisch and Daniel J. Walkowitz
  • Workingmen's Democracy: The Knights of Labor and American Politics, Leon Fink
  • The World Above, Abraham Polonsky
  • A World I Never Made, James T. Farrell
  • The World Observed: Reflections on the Fieldwork Process, Edited by Bruce Jackson and Edward D. Ives
  • The World of Soy, Edited by Christine M. Du Bois, Chee-Beng Tan, and Sidney Mintz
  • The World of the Worker: Labor in Twentieth-Century America, James R. Green
  • A World to Win, Jack Conroy
  • The World's Columbian Exposition: The Chicago World's Fair of 1893, Norman Bolotin and Christine Laing
  • The World's Game: A History of Soccer, Bill Murray
  • The Wound and the Dream: Sixty Years of American Poems about the Spanish Civil War, Edited by Cary Nelson
  • Writing Aloud: Storytelling in Late Medieval England, Nancy Mason Bradbury
  • Writing Fiction for Children: Stories Only You Can Tell, Judy K. Morris
  • Writing Out My Heart: Selections from the Journal of Frances E. Willard, 1855-96, Edited by Carolyn De Swarte Gifford
  • Writing for Their Lives: Death Row USA, Edited by Marie Mulvey-Roberts
  • Writing out of Place: Regionalism, Women, and American Literary Culture, Judith Fetterley and Marjorie Pryse
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