Bibliography
Primary Sources
Dudley, William. The Great Depression.
San Diego: Greenhaven Press. Inc., 2004
This book not only tells about the great depression, it has many political cartoons
from that period and explains them in full detail.
Hess, Stephen. The History of American Political Cartoons.
Montgomery: Elliot & Clark Publishing. Inc., 1996
This book tells about how political cartoons came about and how they progressed over time.
Finseth, Ian. http://xroads.virginia.edu/~CAP/SCARTOONS/cartoons.html.
Virginia: American Studies., 1995
This site features galleries of political cartoons, explains them in detail, and provides many historical
facts.
Watt, Gary E. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/Library_Bulletin/Apr1997/Wait.html.
Hanover: Dartmouth College., 1997
This site has many political cartoons with explanations and text.
Lilly Library. http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/cartoon/about.html
Indiana.: University of Indiana., 2001
Katz, Harry L. Herblock's History.
Washington D.C.: The Swann fund., 1977
Tells the history and shows cartoons of one of histories most famous political cartoonists ever.
Secondary Sources
Speakman, Jay. The Cold War: Opposing Viewpoints.
New York, New York.: Greenham Press., 2000
Tells the entire history of the Cold War and the different viewpoints surrounding it.
Trostle, J.P. Attack of the Political Cartoonists.
Madison, Wisconson.: Dork Storm Press., 2004
Tells the biography of 150 modern political cartoonists of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists and shows examples of their work. Has contact information.
Golay, Michael. The Civil War.
New York, New York.: Facts on File Inc., 1992
Tells the entire history of the Civil War, including the dates that inspired the abolitionist cause and planted the seeds of war.
Lawson, Don. The United States in the Civil War.
New York.: Abelard-Schuman., 1977
Tells about the history of the Civil War, includes pictures and references to other useful sources.
The Civil War
The Great Depression
World War II
The Cold War