Carl Lotus Becker, 1931
Beginnings of the American people, by Carl Lotus Becker. Boston,
New York:
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1915.
The United States; an experiment in democracy, by Carl
Becker. New York and
London: Harper, 1920; Reprint with a new introduction by Michael
G. Kammen. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, c2001.
The Declaration of independence, a study in the history of
political ideas, by Carl
Becker. New York: Harcourt, Brace, c1922; Reprint, Birmingham, Ala.:
Palladium Press, c2002.
The struggle for independence. Part 1: The eve of the revolution,
by Carl Becker.
Part 2: Washington and his comrades in arms, by George
M. Wrong.
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1926.
The spirit of '76 and other essays, by Carl Becker, J.
M. Clark, William E. Dodd.
Washington: The Robert Brookings graduate school of economics and
government, 1927
The heavenly city of the eighteenth century philosophers,
by Carl L. Becker.
New Haven: Yale university press, 1932; Reprint, New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1991.
Modern history; the rise of a democratic, scientific, and industrialized
civilization, by Carl L. Becker. New York: Silver, Burdett
and company, 1933.
Everyman his own historian; essays on history and politics,
by Carl L. Becker.
New York: F. S. Crofts & co., 1935.
The world of today: how national and international difficulties
endanger the
peace of the world, by Carl Becker. New York: Silver Burdett
Co., c1938.
Story of civilization, showing how, from earliest times, men
have increased their
knowledge and mastery of the world, and thereby changed their ways
in living in it, by Carl L. Becker and Frederic Duncalf. New
York: Silver Burdett company, c1940.
How new will the better world be? A discussion of post-war
reconstruction, by
Carl L. Becker. 1st ed. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1944.
Safeguarding civil liberty today; the Edward L. Bernays lectures
of 1944 given at
Cornell university by Carl L. Becker [and others] and an address
by Edmund Ezra Day. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1945.
Progress and power. Introduction by Leo Gershoy. 1st Borzoi
ed. New York: A.
A. Knopf, 1949.
"What is the good of history?" Selected letters of
Carl L. Becker, 1900 -1945,
edited with an introd. by Michael Kammen. Ithaca: Cornell University
Press, 1973.
The eve of the revolution: a chronicle of the breach with England,
by Carl Becker.
Toronto: Glasgow, Brook; New York: United States Publishers Association,
1977.
Freedom and responsibility in the American way of life: five
lectures delivered on
the William W. Cook Foundation at the University of Michigan, December
1944, by Carl L. Becker; with an introductory essay by George
H. Sabine. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1980.
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