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“A New Way of Campaigning: Eisenhower, Stevenson, and the Anxieties of Television Politics,” in Liberty and Justice for All: Rethinking Politics in Cold War America, 1945-1965, Kathleen Donohue, ed., University of Massachusetts Press, 2012.
Greenberg, David. “The Case of the Classified Upside-Down Cake Recipe: Harry Truman, the Press, and Executive Confidentiality in the Early Cold War,” in The Civil Liberties Legacy of Harry S. Truman, Richard Kirkendall, ed., Truman State University Press, 2013.
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“The Ominous Clang: Fears of Propaganda from World War I to World War II,” in Media and Politics in Modern U.S. History, Bruce Schulman and Julian Zelizer, eds., University of Pennsylvania Press. Fall 2016.
Presidential Doodles: Two centuries of scribbles, scratches, squiggles and scrawls from the Oval Office. Basic Books. 2006.
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