United States -- Politics and government -- 1953-1961
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- As it was, an inside view of politics and power in the '50s and '60s, Henry Cabot Lodge
- The haunted fifties., Pref. by James R. Newman
- Ike and McCarthy, Dwight Eisenhower's secret campaign against Joseph McCarthy, David A. Nichols
- Eisenhower, the White House years, Jim Newton
- Red moon rising, Sputnik and the hidden rivalries that ignited the Space Age, Matthew Brzezinski
- The road to Camelot, inside JFK's five-year campaign, Thomas Oliphant and Curtis Wilkie
- Eisenhower vs. Warren, the battle for civil rights and liberties, James F. Simon
- Dwight D. Eisenhower, Jean Darby
- Representative American speeches, 1956-1957, edited, and with introductions by A. Craig Baird
- Cold War, cool medium, television, McCarthyism, and American culture, Thomas Doherty
- A view from the floor,, the journal of a U.S. Senate page boy
- Before the storm, Barry Goldwater and the unmaking of the American consensus, Rick Perlstein
- Eisenhower, in war and peace, Jean Edward Smith
- Eisenhower and the American crusades, [by] Herbert S. Parmet
- The great fear, the anti-Communist purge under Truman and Eisenhower, David Caute
- Three days in January, Dwight Eisenhower's final mission, Bret Baier ; with Catherine Whitney
- RFK, his words for our times, edited and introduced by Edwin O. Guthman & C. Richard Allen
- The age of Eisenhower, America and the world in the 1950s, William I. Hitchcock
- Eisenhower the President, crucial days, 1951-1960, William Bragg Ewald, Jr
- The Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower, by Elmo Richardson
- A new world to be won, John Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and the tumultuous year of 1960, G. Scott Thomas
- Representative American speeches, 1954-1955, edited, and with introductions by A. Craig Baird
- Men against McCarthy, Richard M. Fried
- Ike's spies, Eisenhower and the espionage establishment, Stephen E. Ambrose ; with Richard H. Immerman, research associate ; introduction by Douglas Brinkley