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== Further reading == * Mirrielees, Edith R. ''Stanford: the Story of a University'' (1959), popular history. * Mohr, James C. "Academic turmoil and public opinion: The Ross case at Stanford." ''Pacific Historical Review'' 39.1 (1970): 39β61. Economist was fired in 1900 for his liberalism. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/3638197 online]. * Leslie, Stuart W. "Playing the education game to win: The military and interdisciplinary research at Stanford." ''Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences'' 18.1 (1987): 55β88. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/27757596 online]. * Davis, Margo Baumgartner, and Roxanne Nilan. ''The Stanford album: a photographic history, 1885β1945'' (Stanford University Press, 1989). * Altenberg, Lee. [http://dynamics.org/Altenberg/PAPERS/BCLSFV/ ''Beyond Capitalism: Leland Stanford's Forgotten Vision''] (Stanford Historical Society, 1990). * Lowen, Rebecca S. "Transforming the university: Administrators, physicists, and industrial and federal patronage at Stanford, 1935β49." ''History of Education Quarterly'' 31.3 (1991): 365β388. * Lowen, Rebecca S. " 'Exploiting a Wonderful Opportunity': The Patronage of Scientific Research at Stanford University, 1937β1965." ''Minerva'' (1992): 391β421. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/41820884 online]. * Kargon, Robert, and Stuart Leslie. "Imagined geographies: Princeton, Stanford and the boundaries of useful knowledge in postwar America." ''Minerva'' (1994): 121β143. * Leslie, Stuart W. ''The Cold War and American Science: The Military-Industrial-Academic Complex at MIT and Stanford'', ([[Columbia University Press]], 1994). * Lowen, Rebecca S., and R. S. Lowen, ''Creating the Cold War University: The Transformation of Stanford'', (University of California Press, 1997). * Cuban, Larry. "Change without reform: the case of Stanford University School of Medicine, 1908β1990." ''American Educational Research Journal'' 34.1 (1997): 83β122. * Fetter Jean. ''Questions and Admissions: Reflections on 100,000 Admissions Decisions at Stanford'' (1997), {{ISBN|0-8047-3158-6}} * Fenyo, Ken, ''The Stanford Daily 100 Years of Headlines'' (2003), {{ISBN|0-9743654-0-8}} * Gillmor, C. Stewart. ''Fred Terman at Stanford: Building a discipline, a university, and Silicon Valley'' (Stanford UP, 2004) [https://books.google.com/books?id=JJKgq1YCkeAC&dq=Stanford%E2%80%99s+Wallace+Sterling:+Portrait+of+a+Presidency,+1949%E2%80%931968&pg=PP11 online]. * Adams, Stephen B. "Stanford and Silicon Valley: Lessons on becoming a high-tech region." ''California management review'' 48.1 (2005): 29β51. * Joncas, Ricard, David Neumann, and Paul V. Turner. ''The Campus Guide: Stanford University''. [[Princeton Architectural Press]], 2006. {{doi|10.1007/1-56898-664-5}}. {{isbn|978-1-56898-538-1}} (print); {{isbn|978-1-56898-664-7}} (online). * Lyman, Richard W. ''Stanford in turmoil: Campus unrest, 1966β1972'' (Stanford University Press, 2009) [https://books.google.com/books?id=R54Nnw0k-70C&dq=Stanford%E2%80%99s+Wallace+Sterling:+Portrait+of+a+Presidency,+1949%E2%80%931968&pg=PP10 online]. * [[George H. Nash|Nash, George H.]] ''Herbert Hoover and Stanford University'' (Hoover Press, 2015) [https://books.google.com/books?id=hwnHCgAAQBAJ&dq=Herbert+Hoover+and+Stanford+University.+Nash,+George+H.+&pg=PT7 online]. * Nilan, Roxanne L., and Cassius L. Kirk Jr. ''Stanford's Wallace Sterling: Portrait of a Presidency 1949β1968'' (Stanford Up, 2023), a major scholarly history. [https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=38294 see description]. * Tarnoff, Ben. "Better, Faster, Stronger" (review of John Tinnell, ''The Philosopher of Palo Alto: Mark Weisner, Xerox PARC, and the Original Internet of Things'', University of Chicago Press, 347 pp.; and [[Malcolm Harris]], ''Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World'', Little, Brown, 708 pp.), ''[[The New York Review of Books]]'', vol. LXX, no. 14 (21 September 2023), pp. 38β40. "[Palo Alto is] a place where the [United States'] contradictions are sharpened to their finest points, above all the defining and enduring contradictions between [[democracy|democratic principle]] and antidemocratic practice. There is nothing as American as celebrating [[social equality|equality]] while subverting it. Or as [[California]]n." (p. 40.)
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