Books written by Robert P. Ingalls

  • Mental Retardation: The Changing Outlook

    LABELS , LABELING , AND THE MENTALLY RETARDED Karen Karen was born the last of three children to an accountant and his wife . Both her parents were college graduates , and they lived in a middle - class suburb .

  • The United States Since 1945: A Documentary Reader

    Encompassing political, social, and cultural issues, this primary source reader allows students to hear the voices of the past, giving a richer understanding of American society since 1945.

  • Tampa Cigar Workers: A Pictorial History

    In linking the photographs with historical text, the authors allow the cigar workers to tell their own story, in the language of their day."--BOOK JACKET.

  • Urban Vigilantes in the New South: Tampa, 1882-1936

    From reviews of the hardcover edition "Ingalls's hard-hitting indictment is an important addition to the literature on the role of elites in the 'New South' and the extremes to which they would resort to maintain their hegemony.

  • Sunshine in the Dark: Florida in the Movies

    Featuring more than 100 still photographs from movies, as well as filmographies by year and genre, the book is an encyclopedic resource for movie fans and anyone interested in Florida popular culture.

  • Sunshine in the Dark: Florida in the Movies

    Featuring more than 100 still photographs from movies, as well as filmographies by year and genre, the book is an encyclopedic resource for movie fans and anyone interested in Florida popular culture.