Professor Todd Carney, Department of History, Southern Oregon University
History Bibliography
Select one of the following topics:
Bibliography--Good Roads Movement
- Brilliant, Ashleigh E.. "Social Effects of the Automobile in
Southern California during the Nineteen-twenties."
Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley,
1964.
- ----------. "Some Aspects of Mass Motorization in Southern
California, 1919-1929." Southern California Quarterly
47 (1965): 191-208.
- Burnham, John C.. "The Gasoline Tax and the Automobile
Revolution." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 48
(1961): 435-59.
- Campbell, Ballard. "The Good Roads Movement in Wisconsin, 1890-
1911." Wisconsin Magazine of History 49 (1966): 273-93.
- Corbett, William P.. "Men, Mud and Mules: The Good Roads Move-
ment in Oklahoma, 1900-1910." Chronicals of Oklahoma 58
(1980): 132-49.
- Davis, Rodney O.. "Iowa Farm Opinion and the Good Roads
Movement, 1903-04." Annals of Iowa 37 (1964): 321-28.
- Dearing, Charles L. American Highway Policy. Washington, D.C.,
1941.
- Gonzales, John Edmond. "Letter to Mr. Joseph Gonzales from
Nicholls W. Bowden of the Louisiana Highway
Commission." Louisiana History 20 (1979): 110-12.
- Hoyt, Hugh Myron, Jr. "The Good Roads Movement in Oregon, 1900-1920."
Ph.D dissertation, University of Oregon, 1966.
- Kemp, Louis Ward. "Putting Down Routes: Folk and Popular
Perceptions of the Road." Western Folklore 42 (1983):
157-78.
- Mason, Philip Parker. "The League of American Wheelmen and the Good Roads Movement,
1880-1905." Ph.D dissertation, University of Michigan, 1957.
- McCarthy, Joe. "The Lincoln Highway." American Heritage 25
(1974): 32-37, 89.
- Olson, Douglas. "The Good Roads Man." Pacific Northwesterner 29
(1985): 43-48.
- Paxson, Frederic L.. "The Highway Movement, 1916-1935." American
Historical Review 51 (1946): 236-53.
- Pomeroy, Earl S.. In Search of the Golden West: The Tourist in
Western America. 1957.
- Riesenberg, Felix, Jr.. The Golden Road. 1962.
- Seely, Bruce E.. "Engineers and Government-Business Cooperation:
Highway Standards and the Bureau of Public Roads, 1900-
1940." Business History Review 58 (1984): 51-77.
- Swartout, Robert, Jr.. "The Road over Neahkahnie Mountain,
Oregon: A Case Study in Pacific Northwest
Transportation History." Pacific Historian 21 (1977):
300-308.
- Willis, Stanley. "`To Lead Virginia out of the Mud': Financing
the Old Dominion's Public Roads, 1922-24." Virginia
Magazine of History and Biography 94 (1986): 425-52.
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Bibliography--History as a Profession and Intellectual Pursuit
- Appleby, Joyce et al. Telling the Truth About History. New York, W.W. Norton, 1994. Values and
meaning in History writing.
- Aydelotte, William O. Quantification in History. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1971.
- Bailyn, Bernard. On the Teaching and Writing of History. Hanover, NH: University Press of
New England, 1994.
- Becker, Carl. What is the Good of History: Selected Letters of Carl L. Becker,
1900-1945. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1973.
- Bloch, Marc. The Historian's Craft. New York: Vintage Books, 1953. Bloch was a founder of the French Annales
school. He was executed by the Gestapo in 1944.
- Braudel, Fernand. On History. Translated by Sarah Matthews. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
1980. Braudel was a leading practitioner of "French Annales" history.
- Collingwood, R.G. The Idea of History. New York: Oxford University Press, 1956.
- Fogel, Robert and Elton, G.R. Which Road to the Past: Two Views of History. New Haven, CT:
Yale University Press, 1983. Fogel, a "quantitative" historian, and Elton, a traditional documents-based
historian, discuss their different approaches.
- Gilderhus, Mark T. History and Historians: A Historiographical Introduction. 2d ed.
Englewood Cliff, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1992.
- Hayek, F.A. Capitalism and the Historians. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
1954. Essays by T.S. Ashton, Louis Hacker, F.A. Hayek, W.H. Hutt, and Bertrand De Jouvenel.
- Higham, John. History: Professional Scholarship in America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University
Press, 1989.
- Novick, Peter. That Noble Dream: The "Objectivity Question" and the American Historical
Profession. New York, Cambridge University Press, 1988.
- Zinn, Howard. The Politics of History. 2d ed. Urbana: University of Illinois
Press, 1990.
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Bibliography--Nazis and Geopolitik
- Bossenbrook, William J. The German Mind. Wayne State University, 1961.
History of German thought and culture. More comprehensive than Mosse.
Chapter 15 deals with Lebensraum.
- Bowman, Isaiah. "Geography Versus Geopolitiks" Geographical Review 32 (1942): 646-58.
An attempt to divorce legitimate geography from Nazi geopolitics.
- Carlson, Verner R. "The Hossbach Memorandum." Military Review 63 (1983): 14-30.
Describes a November, 1937 meeting between Hitler and his top
military and foreign ministers. Hitler proclaimed his policy of acquisition of new Lebensraum
on a scale that shocked those present.
- Dorpalen, Andreas. The World of General Haushofer. N.Y.: Holt, Rinehart, 1942.
Entirely about Haushofer and his influence upon Hitler and Nazi extra-territorial
policy.
- Mosse, George C. The Crisis of German Ideology. N.Y.: Grosset and Dunlop, 1964.
A history of modern German national ideals leading up to National Socialism.
Chapter 6 discussed German utopias and Lebensraum.
- Smith, Woodruff. "The Colonial Novel as Political Propaganda: Hans Grimm's
Volk Ohne Raum." German Studies Review 6 (1983): 215-236.
Volk Ohne Raum (A People without Land) was a best-selling novel of the 1920s and 1930s. It described the problems of German
over-population and the need for
more Lebensraum.
- Smith, Woodruff. "Friedrich Ratzel and the Origins of Lebensraum."
German Studies Review 2 (1981): 51-67.
- Strausz-Hupe, Robert. Geopolitics: The Struggle for Space and Power.
N.Y.: Arno Press, 1972.
Entirely about German Geopolitik. Strausz-Hupe was U.S. ambassador to Sweden.
- Walsh, Edmund A., S.J. Total Power: A Footnote to History. N.Y.: Doubleday, 1948.
About Haushafer and Nazi geopolitics. Chapters 7, 8 and 9 are an excellent discussion of
German social and philosophical foundations of Geopolitik.
Walsh served with the U.S. prosecutors at Nuremburg. As such, he was given the responsibility
to interrogate Haushafer and ascertain if he was to be included in the major war criminal trials. Haushafer was
not tried. Walsh's account of Haushafer's personality is the best available.
Bibliography--Utah and Mormon History
- Arrington, Leonard J. Great Basin Kingdom: Economic
History of the Latter-Day Saints, 1830-1900. Cambridge,
Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1958; Lincoln: University
of Nebraska Press, 1966.
- Arrington, Leonard J., and Alexander, Thomas G. A
Dependent Commonwealth: Utah's Economy from Statehood to the
Great Depression, ed. Dean May. Charles Redd Monographs
in Western History, No. 4 Provo, Utah: Brigham Young
University Press, 1974.
- Bitton, Davis. "The Ritualization of Mormon History."
Utah Historical Quarterly 43 (1975): 67-85.
- Cannon, Brian Q. "Remaking the Agrarian Ideal: The New
Deal's Rural Resettlement Program in Utah." Master's
thesis, Utah State University, 1986.
- Davies, J. Kenneth. "The Secularization of the Utah
Labor Movement." Utah Historical Quarterly 45 (1977):
108-134.
- England, Eugene. "The Tragedy of Vietnam and the
Responsibility of Mormons." Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon
Thought 2 (1967): 68-81.
- Fife, Austin E. "Folk Belief and Mormon Cultural
Autonomy." Journal of American Folklore 61 (1948):
19-30.
- Fife Austin E., and Fife, Alta S. Saints of Sage and
Saddle: Folklore among the Mormons. Bloomington:
Indiana University Press, 1956.
- Fox, Frank W. J. Reuben Clark: The Public Years.
Salt Lake City: Deseret Books, 1980.
- Hansen, Gerald E. "The Conservative Movement in Utah
After World War Two." Ph.D. diss., University of Missouri,
1962.
- Lythgoe, Dennis L. Let 'Em Holler: A Political
Biography of J. Bracken Lee. Salt Lake City: Utah
Historical Society, 1982.
- Meinig, Donald W. "American Wests: Preface to a
Geographical Interpretation." Annals of the Association
of American Geographers 62 (1972): 164.
- Meinig, Donald W. "The Mormon Culture Regions:
Strategies and Patterns in the Geography of the American
West." Annals of the Association of American
Geographers 55 (1965): 191-220.
- Merrill, Milton R. Reed Smoot: Apostle in
Politics. Logan: Utah State University, 1987.
- Nelson, Lowry. The Mormon Village: A Pattern and
Technique of Land Settlement. Salt Lake City:
University of Utah, 1952.
- O'Brien, Robert. Marriott: The J. Willard Marriott
Story. Salt Lake City: Deseret Books, 1978.
- Papanikolas, Helen Z. "Life and Labor Among the
Immigrants of Bingham Canyon." Utah Historical
Quarterly 33 (1965): 289-315.
- Papanikolas, Helen Z. "The Great Bingham Strike of 1912
and Expulsion of the Padrone." Utah Historical
Quarterly 38 (1970): 121-133.
- Papanikolas, Helen Z. The Peoples of Utah (Salt
Lake City: Utah State Historical Society, 1976).
- Papanikolas Helen Z. and Kasai, Alice. "Japanese Life
in Utah." In Papanikolas, The Peoples of Utah, 113-
138. Salt Lake City: Utah State Historical Society, 1976.
- Partridge, Elinore H. "A. Ray Olpin and the Post-war
Emergency at the University of Utah." Utah Historical
Quarterly 48 (1980): 195-206.
- Patten, AnnaLeone D. California Mormons by Sail and
Trail. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Co., 1961.
- Pawar, Sheelwant B. "The Structure and Nature of Labor
Unions in Utah: An Historical Perspective, 1890-1920."
Utah Historical Quarterly 35 (1967): 236-255.
- Pawar, Sheelwant B. "An Environmental Study of the
Development of the Utah Labor Movement." Ph.D. diss.,
University of Utah, 1968.
- Peterson, Charles S. Take Up Your Mission: Mormon
Colonizing Along the Little Colorado, 1870-1900.
Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1973.
- Powell, Allan K. "The `Foreign Element' and the 1903-04
Carbon County Coal Miners' Strike." Utah Historical
Quarterly 43 (1975): 125-154.
- Quinn, D. Michael. "The Mormon Church and the Spanish-
American War: An End to Selective Pacifism." Pacific
Historical Review 43 (1974): 342-66.
- Quinn, D. Michael. J. Reuben Clark: The Church
Years. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press,
1983.
- Scott, Robert Jeffrey. "Mormonism and War: An
Interpretive Analysis of Selective Mormon Thought Regarding
Seven American Wars." Master's thesis, Brigham Young
University, 1974.
- Stegner, Wallace. The Gathering of Zion: The Story
of the Mormon Trail. New York: McGraw-Hill Book
Company, 1964; paperback edition, 1971.
- Thomasson, Gordon C., ed. War, Conscription,
Conscience and Mormonism. Santa Barbara: Mormon
Heritage, 1972.
- Walker, Ronald W. "Sheaves, Bucklers and the State:
Mormon Leaders Respond to the Dilemmas of War."
Sunstone 7 (1982): 43-56.
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Bibliography--Utah and the West in WWII
- Alexander, Thomas G. and Arrington, Leonard J. "The
U.S. Army Overlooks Salt Lake Valley: Fort Douglas, 1862-
1965." Utah Historical Quarterly 33 (1965): 336-
350.
- Alexander, Thomas G. "Brief Histories of Three Federal
Military Installations in Utah: Kearns Army Air Base,
Hurricane Mesa, and Green River Test Complex," Utah
Historical Quarterly 34 (1966): 122-137.
- Alexander, Thomas G. "Utah War Industry During World
War II: A Human Impact Analysis." Utah Historical
Quarterly 51 (1983): 77.
- Allen, James B. "Crisis on the Home Front: The Federal
Government and Utah's Defense Housing in World War II."
Pacific Historical Review 38 (1969): 407-428.
- Arrington, Leonard J. The Changing Economic
Structure of the Mountain West, 1850-1950. Utah State
University Monograph Series, Vol. X, No. 3 Logan: Utah
State University Press, 1963.
- Arrington, Leonard J. and Alexander, Thomas G. "They
Kept'Em Rolling: The Tooele Army Depot, 1942-1962." Utah
Historical Quarterly 31 (1963): 3-25.
- Arrington, Leonard J. and Durham, Archer L. "Anchors
Aweigh in Utah: The U.S. Naval Supply Depot at Clearfield,
1942-1962." Utah Historical Quarterly 31 (1963): 109-
126.
- Arrington, Leonard J. and Alexander, Thomas G. "World's
Largest Military Reserve: Wendover Air Force Base, 1941-63."
Utah Historical Quarterly 31 (1963): 324-329.
- Arrington, Leonard J. and Alexander, Thomas G.
"Sentinels on the Desert: The Dugway Proving Ground, 1942-
1963, and Deseret Chemical Depot, 1942-1955." Utah
Historical Quarterly 32 (1964): 32-43.
- Arrington, Leonard J. and Alexander, Thomas G. "Supply
Hub of the West: Defense Depot Ogden, 1941-1964." Utah
Historical Quarterly 32 (1964): 99-121.
- Arrington, Leonard J., Alexander, Thomas G. and Erb,
Eugene A., Jr. "Utah's Biggest Business: Ogden Air Materiel
Area at Hill Air Force Base, 1938-1965." Utah Historical
Quarterly 33 (1965): 9-33.
- Arrington, Leonard J. and Cluff, Anthony T.
Federally-Financed Industrial Plants Constructed in Utah
During World War Two, Utah State University Monograph
Series, Vol. XVI, No. 1. Logan: Utah State University,
1969.
- Christensen, John E. "The Impact of World War II." in
Richard D. Poll et al, Utah's History. Provo:
Brigham Young University, 1978.
- Clayton, James L. "An Unhallowed Gathering: The Impact
of Defense Spending on Utah's Population Growth, 1940-1964."
Utah Historical Quarterly 34 (1966): 227-242.
- Cowles, Leroy E. University of Utah and World War
Two. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1949.
- Mahoney, J.R. "Wartime Economic Changes and Post-war
Industrial Readjustment in Utah." Utah Economic and
Business Review, June 1943.
- Nash, Gerald D. The American West Transformed: The
Impact of the Second World War. Bloomington: Indiana
University Press, 1985.
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Bibliography--Migration History
- Dorigo, Guido and Tobler, Waldo. "Push-Pull Migration
Laws." Annals of the Association of American
Geographers 73 (1983): 1-17.
- Kan, Stephen H. and Kim, Yun. "Religious Affiliation
and Migration Intentions in Non-metropolitan Utah." Rural
Sociology 46 (1981): 669-687.
- Morrison, Peter A. and Wheeler, Judith P. "The Image of
`Elsewhere' in the American Tradition of Migration." The
Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, 1976. Mimeographed.
- Roseman, Curtis C. Changing Migration Patterns
Within the United States. Washington, D.C.: Association
of American Geographers, 1977.
- Toney, Michael B., Stinner, Carol McKewen and Kan,
Stephan. "Mormon and NonMormon Migration In and Out of
Utah." Review of Religious Research 25 (1983): 114-
126.
Compiled by Todd F. Carney, Southern Oregon University.
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Bibliography--History of the G.I. Bill
- Camelon, David. "I Saw the GI Bill Written." The
American Legion Magazine 47 (1949): 54-76.
- Olson, Keith W. The G.I. Bill, the Veterans, and the
Colleges. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press,
1974.
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Veterans During World War II. New York: Columbia
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Bibliography--Maidu Indian Ethnohistory
- The Maidu Indian Myths of H nc'ibyjim, William
Shipley, ed. and trans. (Berkeley, 1991)
- Cody, Bertha Parker "A Maidu Myth of the Creation of
Indian Women" Masterkey 13 (1937): 83.
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