16. Touré F. Reed's Not Alms But Opportunity: The Urban League & the Politics of Racial Uplift, 1910-1950. Reviewed by William P. Jones, March 2009
15. Jason Stacy's Walt Whitman's Multitudes: Labor Reform and Persona in Whitman's Journalism and the First Leaves of Grass, 1840-1855. Reviewed by Tim Lacy, February 2009
14. Bruce Kuklick's Black Philosopher, White Academy: The Career of William Fontaine. Reviewed by Andrew Hartman, November 2008
13. David Prindle's The Paradox of Democratic Capitalism: Politics and Economics in American Thought. Reviewed by Mike O'Connor, June 2008
12. Andrew Hartman's Education and the Cold War: The Battle for the American School. Reviewed by Milton Gaither, March 2008
11. David Blacker's Democratic Education Stretched Thin: How Complexity Challenges a Liberal Ideal. Reviewed by Tim Lacy, August 2007
10. Heather Cox Richardson's West from Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America after the Civil War. Reviewed by Joe Petrulionis, July 2007
9. Brink Lindsey's The Age of Abundance: How Prosperity Transformed America's Politics and Culture. Reviewed by Mike O’Connor, June 2007
8. Christopher Shannon's A World Made Safe for Differences: Cold War Intellectuals and the Politics of Identity. Reviewed by Andrew Hartman, June 2007
7. Philip N. Johnson-Laird's How We Reason. Reviewed by Joe Petrulionis, May 2007
6. J. David Hoeveler's The Evolutionists: American Thinkers Confront Charles Darwin, 1860-1920. Reviewed by John Thomas Scott, May 2007
5. B. Jill Carroll's A Dialogue of Civilizations: Gülen’s Islamic Ideals and Humanistic Discourse. Reviewed by Joe Petrulionis, May 2007
4. Douglas R. Anderson’s Philosophy Americana: Making Philosophy at Home in American Culture. Reviewed by Mike O’Connor, April 2007
3. Michael Kazin’s A Godly Hero: the Life of William Jennings Bryan. Reviewed by Andrew Hartman, March 2007
2. Robert B. Marks’s The Origins of the Modern World: A Global and Ecological Narrative from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-first Century. Reviewed by Joe Petrulionis, February 2007
1. H. Robert Baker’s The Rescue of Joshua Glover: A Fugitive Slave, the Constitution, and the Coming of the Civil War. Reviewed by Joe Petrulionis, January 2007