Bibliography

ADDITIONAL READINGS ON THE UNITED STATES AND ITS CITIZENS TODAY

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Alba, Richard D. and Victor Nee. Remaking the American Mainstream: Assimilation and Contemporary Immigration. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2003.

Barkan, Elliott Robert. And Still They Come: Immigrants and American Society, 1920 to the 1990s. Wheeling, IL: Harlan Davidson, 1996.

Barone, Michael. The New Americans: How the Melting Pot Can Work Again. Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, 2001.

Bellah, Robert N. et al. Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life, updated edition with a new introduction. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1996.

Brooks, David. On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) in the Future Tense. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2004.

Cullen, Jim. The American Dream: A Short History of an Idea That Shaped a Nation. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.

D'Souza, Dinesh. What's So Great About America. Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing, 2002.

Earle, Robert L. and John D. Wirth, eds. Identities in North America: The Search for Community. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1995.

Garreau, Joel. The Nine Nations of North America. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1981.

Halberstam, David, ed. Defining a Nation: Our America and the Sources of Its Strength. Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 2003.
Hanson, Victor Davis. Mexifornia: A State of Becoming. San Francisco: Encounter Books, 2003.

Himmelfarb, Gertrude. One Nation, Two Cultures. New York: Knopf, 1999.

Huntington, Samuel P. Who Are We?: The Challenges to America's National Identity. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2004.

Jacoby, Tamar, ed. Reinventing the Melting Pot: The New Immigrants and What It Means to Be American. New York: Basic Books, 2004.

Karabell, Zachary. A Visionary Nation: Four Centuries of American Dreams and What Lies Ahead. New York: HarperCollins, 2001.

Ledeen, Michael. Tocqueville on American Character: Why Tocqueville's Brilliant Exploration of the American Spirit Is as Vital and Important Today as It Was Nearly Two Hundred Years Ago. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000.

Lindsay, James M. and Audrey Singer. Changing Faces: Immigrants and Diversity in the Twenty-First Century. Washington, DC: Brookings, June 2003. http://brooklings.edu/views/papers/lindsay/20030601.htm

Lubar, Steven D. and Kathleen M. Kendrick. Legacies: Collecting America's History at the Smithsonian. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2001.

McElroy, John Harmon. American Beliefs: What Keeps a Big Country and a Diverse People United. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1999.

Matthews, Christopher. American: Beyond Our Grandest Notions. New York: Free Press, 2002.

Powell, Colin L. My American Journey. New York: Random House, 1995.

Rieder, Jonathan and Stephen Steinlight, eds. The Fractious Nation?: Unity and Division in Contemporary American Life. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2003.

Roberts, Sam. Who We Are Now: The Changing Face of America in the Twenty-first Century. New York: Times Books, 2004.
Sides, Hampton. Americana: Dispatches from the New Frontier. New York: Anchor Books, 2004.

Singer, Audrey. The Rise of New Immigrant Gateways. Washington, DC: Brookings, February 2004.
http://www.brookings.edu/urban/pubs/20040301_gateways.pdf

Smolan, Rick and David Elliot Cohen, eds. America 24/7. New York: DK Publishing, 2003.

Smolan, Rick and David Elliot Cohen, eds. America 24/7 (State Book Series). New York: DK Publishing, 2004.

Sowell, Thomas. Ethnic America: A History. New York: Basic Books, 1981.

U.S. Department of State. International Information Programs. About America: The Constitution of the United States of America With Explanatory Notes. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of State, July 2004.
http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/constitution/

Wolfe, Alan. One Nation, After All: What Middle-Class Americans Really Think about God, Country, Family, Racism, Welfare, Immigration, Homosexuality, Work, the Right, the Left and Each Other. New York: Viking Press, 1998.

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