Andrea Friedman (historian)

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Friedman, Andrea (2000). Prurient Interests: Gender, Democracy, and Obscenity in New York City, 1909-1945. Columbia University Press. ISBN   978-0-231-11066-2. [3]
  • Friedman, Andrea (2014). Citizenship in Cold War America: The National Security State and the Possibilities of Dissent. University of Massachusetts Press. ISBN   978-1-62534-067-2. [4]
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    References

    1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Andrea Friedman". Arts & Sciences. 2019-12-20. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
    2. Friedman, Andrea (1995). Prurient interests : anti-obscenity campaigns in New York City, 1909-1945 (Ph.D. thesis). University of Wisconsin–Madison. OCLC   477620929.
    3. Reviews of Prurient Interests:
    4. Reviews of Citizenship in Cold War America:
      • Mickenberg, Julia L. (2015). "Review". The Journal of American History. 102 (2): 611–612. ISSN   0021-8723. JSTOR   44286942.
      • Paul, Andrew (2015). "Review". The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. 113 (4): 773–775. ISSN   0023-0243. JSTOR   24641368.
      • Faue, Elizabeth (2017). "Radical Experience and the Surveillance State". Reviews in American History. 45 (1): 136–144. ISSN   0048-7511. JSTOR   26364101.
      • Heale, M. J. (2015). "Review". The American Historical Review. 120 (3): 1074–1075. ISSN   0002-8762. JSTOR   26577385.
    Andrea Friedman
    Academic background
    Alma mater Ohio State University
    University of Wisconsin–Madison