U.S. History

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Joseph R. Stromberg

This paper will present a radical libertarian analysis of the War of 1861-65; as such, it will disagree in many ways with existing interpretations.

Sheldon L. Richman

On October 29, 1929, the roof fell in on the booming American economy.

Bruce L. Benson

The literature of American legal history is primarily a history of federal and state governments, creating the false impression that these governme

E.C. Pasour Jr.

The early conservation movement in the United States was initiated by Theodore Roosevelt in 1908 when he called together a conference of state gove

Carl Watner

This paper by Carl Watner discusses the property rights of Native Americans.

Volume 7, Number 1 (1983)

Robert W. McGee

The idea of secession has been around ever since there have been governments.

Paul Gottfried

A process that drew attention at the turn of the century, and even earlier, was the movement from a bourgeois liberal society into a mass-democrati

Thomas J. DiLorenzo

Volume 19, Number 4 (Winter 1999)

 

An Interview with Thomas J. DiLorenzo

 

H. Lee Cheek, Jr.

During the sectional crisis, the overwhelming practical and theoretical inheritance that nourished the Southern worldview was built upon an appreci

Jeffrey Rogers Hummel

In this article, Jeffrey Rogers Hummel reviews Thomas E. Woods, Jr’s The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History.