| Journal of American Studies 1992 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A few words on Christopher Thorne's pursuit of American political culture. (response to article in this issue, p. 303) (Special Issue: The United States and World Order) | Regional focus/area studies | Gardner, Lloyd |
| "All the right people": the historiography of the American foreign policy Establishment. (Special Issue: The United States and World Order) | Regional focus/area studies | Roberts, Priscilla |
| American political culture and the end of the Cold War. (Special Issue: The United States and World Order) | Regional focus/area studies | Thorne, Christopher |
| Anne Bradstreet and Elizabeth Bishop: nature, culture and gender in "Contemplations" and "At the Fishhouses." | Regional focus/area studies | Boschman, Robert |
| Another look at the downfall of "Fortress America." (the raid on Pearl Harbor and the end of isolationism) (Special Issue: The United States and World Order) | Regional focus/area studies | Thompson, John A. |
| A precarious pedestal: the Confederate Woman in Faulkner's 'Unvanquished.' (William Faulkner) | Regional focus/area studies | Roberts, Diane |
| A reply to Richard King, "The Discipline of Fact/The Freedom of Fiction?" (Journal of American Studies, vol. 25, p. 171, 1991) | Regional focus/area studies | Munslow, Alun |
| Bringing it all back home or another side of Bob Dylan: Midwestern isolationist. (Special Issue: The United States and World Order) | Regional focus/area studies | Forland, Tor Egil |
| Feminism and bureaucracy: the minimum wage experiment in the District of Columbia. (1918-1923) | Regional focus/area studies | Hart, Vivien |
| Imaging nationalism in the Cold War: the foundation of the American National Portrait Gallery. (Special Issue: The United States and World Order) | Regional focus/area studies | Pointon, Marcia |
| Kate Chopin's quarrel with Darwin before 'The Awakening.' (Charles Darwin) | Regional focus/area studies | Bender, Bert |
| Negotiating a vocabulary for urban infrastructure, or, the WPA meets the teenage mutant ninja turtles. (Works Progress Administration) | Regional focus/area studies | Gitelman, Lisa |
| Reconstructing American law: the politics of narrative and Eudora Welty's empathic vision. | Regional focus/area studies | Kornfeld, Eve |
| Response to Alun Munslow. (on historical epistemology) (Journal of American Studies, vol. 26, p. 90, 1992) | Regional focus/area studies | King, Richard H. |
| Rockabye lady: pregnancy as punishment in popular culture. | Regional focus/area studies | Rogers, Deborah D. |
| Sailing again on "The Patagonia." (story by Henry James) | Regional focus/area studies | Tick, Stanley |
| The eighteenth century empire: the London dissenters' lobbies and the American colonies. | Regional focus/area studies | Olson, Alison G. |
| The iron fist and the velvet glove: welfare capitalism in Chicago's packinghouses, 1921-1933. | Regional focus/area studies | Halpern, Rick |
| The lineaments of foreign policy: the United States and a "new world order," 1919-39. (Special Issue: The United States and World Order) | Regional focus/area studies | Burk, Kathleen |
| The myth of the troubled and scorned Vietnam veteran. | Regional focus/area studies | Dean, Eric T., Jr. |
| War on dependency: liberal individualism and the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. | Regional focus/area studies | Davies, Gareth |
| Women and wealth: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edith Wharton and Paul Bourget. | Regional focus/area studies | Vickers, Jackie |
| Women, death and theatricality in 'The Blithedale Romance.' (novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne) | Regional focus/area studies | Lewis, Ffrangcon |
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