H. W. Brands
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Henry William Brands is an American historian and author of 20 books, co-author of 2 and editor of 4, he is also a Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He graduated from Stanford University and from Jesuit High School in Portland, Oregon.
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[edit] Bibliography
- The Money Men: Capitalism, Democracy, and the Hundred Years' War Over the American Dollar (2006)
- Andrew Jackson: His Life and Times (2005)
- Lone Star Nation: The Epic Story of the Battle for Texas Independence (2004)
- Woodrow Wilson (2003)
- The Age of Gold: The California Gold Rush and the New American Dream (2002)
- The Strange Death of American Liberalism (2001)
- The First American: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin (2000)
- Masters of Enterprise: Giants of American Business from John Jacob Astor and J. P. Morgan to Bill Gates and Oprah Winfrey (1999)
- What America Owes the World: The Struggle for the Soul of Foreign Policy (1998)
- TR: The Last Romantic (1997)
- The Reckless Decade: America in the 1890s (1995)
- Since Vietnam: The United States in World Affairs, 1973-1995 (1995)
- The Wages of Globalism: Lyndon Johnson and the Limits of American Power (1995)
- The United States in the World: A History of American Foreign Relations (1994)
- Into the Labyrinth: The United States and the Middle East, 1945-1993 (1994)
- The Devil We Knew: Americans and the Cold War (1993)
- Bound to Empire: The United States and the Philippines (1992)
- Inside the Cold War: Loy Henderson and the Rise of the American Empire, 1918-1961 (1991)
- India and the United States: The Cold Peace (1990)
- The Specter of Neutralism: The United States and the Emergence of the Third World, 1947-1960 (1989)
- Cold Warriors: Eisenhower's Generation and American Foreign Policy (1988)
[edit] Co-authored books
- America Past and Present (2007 edition), with Robert A. Divine et al.
- The American Story (2007 edition), with Robert A. Divine et al.
[edit] Edited books
- The Selected Letters of Theodore Roosevelt (2001)
- The Use of Force after the Cold War (2000)
- Critical Reflections on the Cold War: Linking Rhetoric and History (2000), with Martin J. Medhurst
- The Foreign Policies of Lyndon Johnson: Beyond Vietnam (1999)