History Comes
Alive Series
Professor
Karen A. J. Miller will present the lecture "Worshipping
St. Republican: Architecture, Urban Space and Republican Politics in the
1920s" at 7 p.m. Wednesday, October 19, 2005 in the Oakland
Center Oakland Room. Professor Miller is a specialist in the history of public policy
making in the United States. She is the author of Populist Nationalism:
Republican Insurgency and American Foreign Policy Making, 1918-1925.
She is currently working on a book on the Republican Party in the 1910s
and 1920s.
Books by Professor Miller at the Kresge Library:
- Populist
Nationalism : Republican insurgency and American foreign policy making,
1918-1925. Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1999
Articles related to this lecture*:
- Maddox, Robert . Keeping
Cool With Coolidge. Journal of American History 1967 53(4): 772-780.
- Bagby, Wesley. The
"Smoke Filled Room" And The Nomination Of Warren G. Harding.
Mississippi Valley Historical Review 1955 41(4): 657-674.
- Giffin, William. Black
Insurgency In The Republican Party Of Ohio, 1920-1932. Ohio History
1973 82(1-2): 25-45.
- DeWitt, Howard. The
"New" Harding And American Foreign Policy: Warren G. Harding,
Hiram W. Johnson, And Pragmatic Diplomacy. Ohio History 1977 86(2):
96-114.
- Hopper, Stanley. Fragmentation
Of The California Republican Party In The One-Party Era, 1893-1932.
Western Political Quarterly 1975 28(2): 372-386.
Books related to this lecture at Kresge Library:
- Burdette, Franklin. The
Republican Party; a history. Princeton, N.J., Van Nostrand, 1968.
- Hicks, John. Republican
ascendancy, 1921-1933. New York, Harper, 1960.
- Louria, Margot. Triumph
and downfall : America’s pursuit of peace and prosperity, 1921-1933.
Westport, Conn, Greenwood Press, 2001.
*Please note, access to some of these online materials
is restricted to use by Oakland Students, Faculty, and Staff (or from a
computer located on the Oakland network). Find
out why...