Meet the Fellows

Don't Blame Us: Grassroots Liberalism in Massachusetts, 1960-1990

Ambivalent Allies: Advocates, Diplomats, and the Struggle for an 'American' Human Rights Policy

Progressive & Traditional Family Orders: Parties, Ideologies, and the Development of Social Policy across the 20th Century

Ensuring America's Health: Publicly Constructing the Private Health Insurance Industry, 1945-1970

Planning in the Shadow of the Future: U.S. Military Interventions and Time Horizons

Two Concepts of Liberty: American Grand Strategy and the Liberal Tradition

Finance at War: Debt, Borrowing, and Conflict

The Life and Death of the Hydra-Headed Monster: Antebellum Bank Regulation and American State Development, 1781-1836


Congress

  • National Archives Records on Congress
    The National Archives' section on Congress provides extensive coverage of the legislative records, congressional issues, and analysis or aids to understanding congressional records.
  • U.S. House of Representatives
    The official website for House activities gives an easy search option to find the user's representative, congressional schedules, and pending legislation.
  • U.S. Senate
    The official website for the Senate offers information about every senator, a Senate history, and current legislation and issues before the Senate.
  • U.S. Code Searchable Database
    This database offers numerous different options for searching for specific U.S. codes and laws through the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • Code of Federal Regulations
    Find the text of all U.S. codes, presidential papers, as well as numerous other public papers from the executive, judicial, and legislative branches.
  • Congressional Budget Office
    The CBO gives an extensive overview of the congressional budget as well as congressional testimony, spending projections for the next twenty years and the costs of events, such as Hurricane Katrina and the War in Iraq.
  • The Carl Albert Center for the Study of Congress (University of Oklahoma)
    This center gives an archive for congressional public papers and figures, forums for discussing congress and a publication with works by its faculty scholars.
  • The Dirksen Congressional Center
    The Dirksen Center provides resources to deepen an understanding of Congress, including interactive resources for teachers to use in the classroom.
  • The Center on Congress at Indiana University
    The Center aims to educate the "average citizen" on issues such as "public perceptions of Congress, the role of Congress in our large, diverse country, the main public criticisms of Congress, and the impact of Congress on people's everyday lives."
  • Legislative Studies Section (American Political Science Association)
    The American Political Science Association's website provides a forum and networking opportunities for those interested in legislative studies.
  • Biographical Directory of U.S. Congress, 1774-Present
    Search by name, party or year for any U.S. congressman since 1774.
  • Congressional Quarterly
    A non-partisan publication, CQ provides in-depth coverage of Congress and politics, along with a number of specialty publications.
  • C-SPAN
    The C-SPAN website has live coverage of events, radio programs and numerous online resources on various political topics.
  • Roll Call
    This Capitol Hill newspaper, begun in 1955, gives extensive congressional coverage.
  • The Hill
    "The newspaper for and about U.S. Congress"
  • Treasures of Congress
    The National Archives maintains a collection of online exhibits. Each exhibit contains primary documents and photos, some of which pertain to congressional activities.
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