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Hans Bauer; Warren J. Blackman. Swiss Banking: An Analytical History. Macmillan. 1998. 264pp.

Joy Charnley; Malcolm Pender; Andrew Wilkin (editors). 25 Years of Emancipation? Women in Switzerland, 1971-1996. Peter Lang. 1998. 201pp.

Georges André Chevallaz. The Challenge of Neutrality: Diplomacy and the Defense of Switzerland. Lexington Books. 2001. 278pp.

Clive H. Church. The Politics and Government of Switzerland. Macmillan. 2004. 285pp.

Marshall B. Clinard. Cities with Little Crime: The Case of Switzerland. Cambridge University Press. 1978. 208pp.

George Arthur Codding, Jr.. The Federal Government of Switzerland. Allen & Unwin. 1965. 174pp.

Aubrey Diem. Switzerland: Land, People, Economy. Media International. 1994. 247pp.

Angelus Eisinger; Michel Schneider (editors). Urbanscape Switzerland: Topology and Regional Development in Switzerland: Investigations and Case Studies. Birkhäuser. 2003. 399pp.

Daniel J. Elazar (editor). Commonwealth: The Other Road to Democracy: The Swiss Model of Democratic Self-Government. Lexington Books. 2001. 272pp.

Nicholas Faith. Safety in Numbers: The Mysterious World of Swiss Banking. Viking Press. 1982. 368pp.

Gregory A. Fossedal. Direct Democracy in Switzerland. Transaction Publishers. 2005. 287pp.

Bruce Gordon. The Swiss Reformation. Manchester University Press. 2002. 368pp.

P. Gresch; B. Smith. Managing Spatial Conflict: The Planning System in Switzerland. Pergamon Press. 1985. 95pp.

Sieglinde Gstöhl. Reluctant Europeans: Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland in the Process of Integration. Lynne Rienner Publishers. 2002. 269pp.

Alfred A. Häsler. The Lifeboat is Full: Switzerland and the Refugees, 1933-1945. Funk & Wagnalls. 1969. 366pp. Translation of Das Boot ist voll.

Randolph C. Head. Early Modern Democracy in the Grisons: Social Order and Political Language in a Swiss Mountain Canton, 1470-1620. Cambridge University Press. 2002. 308pp.

J. Christopher Herold. The Swiss Without Halos. Columbia University Press. 1979. 271pp.

Madelyn Holmes. Forgotten Migrants: Foreign Workers in Switzerland Before World War I. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 1988. 167pp.

Christopher Hughes. The Parliament of Switzerland. London: Cassell. 1962. 203pp. For the Hansard Society.

Ann Gordon Imlah. Britain and Switzerland, 1845-60: A Study of Anglo-Swiss Relations During Some Critical Years for Swiss Neutrality. Archon Books. 1966. 208pp.

Bruno Jeitziner. Political Economy of the Swiss National Bank. Physica-Verlag. 1999. 270pp.

Peter J. Katzenstein. Corporatism and Change: Austria, Switzerland, and the Politics of Industry. Cornell University Press. 1987. 334pp.

Hanspeter Kriesi. Direct Democratic Choice: The Swiss Experience. Lexington Books. 2005. 263pp.

Jan-Erik Lane (editor). The Swiss Labyrinth: Institutions, Outcomes, and Redesign. Routledge. 2001. 249pp.

Matthieu Leimgruber. Solidarity Without the State?: Business and the Shaping of the Swiss Welfare State, 1890-2000. Cambridge University Press. 2008. 330pp.

James Murray Luck. A History of Switzerland: The First 100,000 Years: Before the Beginnings to the Days of the Present. Society for the Promotion of Science and Scholarship. 1985. 887pp.

Heinz K. Meier. Friendship Under Stress: U.S. Swiss Relations 1900-1950. Herbert Lang. 1970. 423pp.

Wilhelm Oechsli. Translated by Eden Paul; Cedar Paul. History of Switzerland, 1499-1914. Cambridge University Press. 1922. 480pp.

Helmut Puff. Sodomy in Reformation Germany and Switzerland, 1400-1600. University of Chicago Press. 2003. 311pp.

Georges Sauser-Hall. Translated by Hugh Felkin. The Political Institutions of Switzerland. Swiss National Tourist Office. 1946. 208pp.

André Siegfried. Translated by Edward Fitzgerald. Switzerland: A Democratic Way of Life. London: Jonathan Cape. 1950. 223pp.

George Soloveytchik. Switzerland in Perspective. Oxford University Press. 1954. 306pp.

Walter Sorell. The Swiss: A Cultural Panorama of Switzerland. London: Oswald Wolff. 1972. 303pp.

Jonathan Steinberg. Why Switzerland?. Cambridge University Press. 1996. 300pp. Revised edition, first published 1976.

Jürg Steiner. Conscience in Politics: An Empirical Investigation of Swiss Decision Cases. Taylor & Francis. 1996. 170pp.

Lorenz Stucki. The Secret Empire: The Success Story of Switzerland. Herder and Herder. 1971. 339pp.

Hugh R. Wilson. Switzerland: Neutrality as a Foreign Policy. Philadelphia: Dorrance & Company. 1974. 78pp.

Jean Ziegler. Switzerland: The Awful Truth. Harper & Row. 1979. 173pp.

Oliver Zimmer. A Contested Nation: History, Memory and Nationalism in Switzerland, 1761-1891. Cambridge University Press. 2003. 269pp.




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