KENNETH E. HENDRICKSON, JR., Hardin Distinguished Professor of American History
 B.A., M.A., State University of South Dakota; Ph.D., University of Oklahoma


Bolivia I:  A Report on Peace Corps Training at the University of Oklahoma (Norman:  University of Oklahoma Press, 1962), co-author.
Richard Franklin Pettigrew of South Dakota (Pierre, South Dakota:  South Dakota Historical Society, Vol. XXXIV, South Dakota Historical Collections, 1968).
Essays and Commentaries in American History (Washington, D.C.:  University Press of America, 1977-1978), two volumes, 2nd ed. 1981.
The Waters of the Brazos:  A History of the Brazos River Authority, 1929-1979 (Waco, Texas:  Texian Press, 1981).
Hard Times in Oklahoma:  The Depression Years (Oklahoma City:  The Oklahoma Historical Society, 1983).
Profiles in Power: Twentieth Century Texans in Washington (Chicago, Illinois: Harlan-Davidson, 1993), with Michael L. Collins.
The Chief Executives of Texas: From Stephen F. Austin to John B. Connally, Jr. (College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 1994).
"George R. Lunn and the Socialist Era in Schenectady, New York, 1909-1916," New York History, January, 1966.
"Reluctant Expansionist-Jacob Gould Schurman and the Philippine Question," Pacific Historical Review, November, 1967.
"Some Political Aspects of the Populist Movement in South Dakota," North Dakota History, Winter, 1967.
"The Reading Socialists and World War I - A Question of Loyalty," Pennsylvania History, October, 1969.
"James H. Maurer-Labor Leader," Berks County Historical Review, Winter, 1969.
"The Pro-War Socialists, the Social Democratic League, and the Ill-Fated Drive for Industrial Democracy in America, 1917-1920," Labor History, Summer, 1970.
"The Socialist Administration in Reading, Pennsylvania, Part I, 1927-1931," Pennsylvania History, October, 1972.
Sketches:  "Elizabeth G. Flynn," Encyclopedia Americana, 1972; "William Z. Foster," Encyclopedia Americana, 1972; "Emma Goldman," Encyclopedia Americana, 1972; "George R. Lunn," Dictionary of American Biography, 1974; "Louis Adamic," Encyclopedia USA, 1983; "Elizabeth Cabot Gary Agassiz," Encyclopedia USA, 1983; "Air-conditioning," Encyclopedia USA, 1983; "Air Mail," Encyclopedia USA, 1983; "Alexander Agassiz," Encyclopedia USA, 1983; "American Bar Association," Encyclopedia USA, 1983; "Anarchists," Encyclopedia USA, 1983; "Ezra Taft Benson," Encyclopedia USA, 1984; "Big Business," Encyclopedia USA, 1984; "Bipartisanship," Encyclopedia USA, 1984; "W.E.B. DuBois," "Martin Luther King," "Booker T. Washington," Biographical Dictionary of Social Welfare in America, Walter I. Trattner, ed. (Westport:  Greenwood Press, 1984); "Algie Martin Simons," "Arthur Brisbane," "Cooperative Movement," "Urban Socialism," Historical Dictionary of the Progressive Era (New York:  Greenwood Press, 1986).
"Triumph and Disaster:  The Reading Socialists in Power and Decline, Part II, 1932-1939," Pennsylvania History, October, 1973.
"Tribune of the People:  George R. Lunn and the Rise and Fall of Christian Socialism in Schenectady," in Socialism and the Cities, Bruce M. Stave, ed., (Port Washington: Kennikat Press), 1975.
"The Civilian Conservation Corps in Texas," MSU Faculty Forum Papers, 1975.
"The Civilian Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania," Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Spring, 1976.
"The National Youth Administration in South Dakota," South Dakota History, Winter, 1979.
"The Civilian Conservation Corps in South Dakota," South Dakota History, Winter, 1980.
"The Civilian Conservation Corps in the Southwestern States," The Depression in the Southwest, Donald W. Whisenhunt, ed., (Port Washington: Kennikat Press), 1980.
"Relief for Youth - The CCC and the NYA in North Dakota," North Dakota History:  The Journal of the Northern Plains, Winter, 1981.
"The Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation District and Possum Kingdom Dam:  A Case Study of the New Deal in Action," MSU Faculty Forum Papers, 1981.
"The Failure of the American Federation of Hosiery Workers in Berks County, Pennsylvania:  A Case Study of Industry-Labor Conflicts,"  MSU Faculty Forum Papers, 1983.
"The River Authorities and Water Conservation in Texas:  An Historical Overview, 1953-1983," Agricultural History, 1985.
"The Federal Music Project in Oklahoma:  A Case Study in the Politics of Culture," Chronicles of Oklahoma, 1985.
"The Texas River Authorities and the Water Question:  A Case Study in Conservation," Agricultural History, Vol. 59, No. 2, April, 1985.
"The Federal Arts Projects in Iowa," Upper Midwest History, 1986.
"A Leak in the Dike:  The Problem of Water Resource Management and Conservation in Texas," Agricultural Legacies, R. Alton Lee, ed. (Vermillion:  The University of South Dakota Press, 1986).
"Richard Franklin Pettigrew, Andrew E. Lee, and Coe I. Crawford:  The Populist-Progressive Era in South Dakota," Leaders in South Dakota History, Herbert Hoover and Larry Zimmerman, eds. (Vermillion:  The University of South Dakota Press, 1989).
"A Conversation with Gilbert C. Fite," Heritage of The Great Plains, Vol. XII, No. 4, Fall, 1990.
"Texas Politics Since the New Deal," Texas Through Time, Walter Buenger and Robert Graves, eds. (College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 1991).
"Modern Texas: The Political Scene Since 1945," The Texas Heritage, 2nd ed., Ben Procter and Archie P. McDonald, eds. (Chicago, Illinois: Harlan Davidson, 1992).
"Joan Baez," American Portraits: History Through Biography, Vol. II, Donald W. Whisenhunt, ed., (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall-Hunt, 1993).
"The WPA Federal Arts Project in Minnesota," Minnesota History, Spring, 1993.