Jill Lepore bibliography

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Jill Lepore
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Historian Jill Lepore discusses the COVID-19 pandemic for the Library of Congress
Books 11
Novels 1
Articles 48
Books edited 1
References and footnotes

A list of works by or about Jill Lepore, American historian.

Contents

Books

Non-fiction

Novels

Articles and essays

Critical studies and reviews of Lepore's work

Notes

  1. The politics of Planned Parenthood.
  2. History of the U.S. income tax.
  3. Online version is titled "Why inequality persists in America".
  4. Title in the online table of contents is "The myth of Magna Carta".
  5. Title in the online table of contents is "Sex and the Supreme Court".
  6. Title in the online table of contents is "Will free wi-fi destroy the party system?".
  7. Online version is titled "A tale of two conventions".
  8. Online version is titled "The atomic origins of climate science".
  9. Online version is titled "The strange and twisted life of 'Frankenstein'".
  10. Online version is titled "What 2018 looked like fifty years ago".
  11. Online version is titled "Are robots competing for your job?".
  12. Online version is titled "Confessions of a Presidential candidate".
  13. Online version is titled "The Lingering of Loss".
  14. Online version is titled "Is staying in staying safe?".
  15. Online version is titled "When Black history is unearthed, who gets to speak for the dead?".
  16. Online version is titled "After the failed Senate bill on abortion".
  17. Online version is titled "Bicycles have evolved. Have we?".

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