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A list of key readings about Charles Evans Hughes.
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  • Blodgett, Geoffrey. "Hughes, Charles Evans, (Apr. 11, 1862 - Aug. 27, 1948), Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement 4

(1974)

  • Freund, Paul A. "Charles Evans Hughes as Chief Justice," Harvard Law Revies 81 (1967), 4-43;
  • Glad, Betty. Charles Evans Hughes and the Illusions of Innocence: A Study in American Diplomacy (1966),
  • Goldstein, Erik. The Washington Conference, 1921-22: Naval Rivalry, East Asian Stability and the Road to Pearl Harbor (1994)
  • Henretta, James A. "Charles Evans Hughes and the Strange Death of Liberal America." Law and History Review 2006 24(1): 115-171. Issn: 0738-2480 Fulltext: History Cooperative
  • Leuchtenburg, William E. The Supreme Court Reborn: The Constitutional Revolution in the Age of Roosevelt (1995).
  • Parrish, Michael E. The Hughes Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy (2002).
  • Perkins, Dexter. Charles Evans Hughes and American Democratic Statesmanship (1956).
  • Pusey, Merlo J. Charles Evans Hughes (2 vol 1951), the standard scholarly biography
  • Ross, William G. Ross. The Chief Justiceship of Charles Evans Hughes, 1930-1941 (2007) excerpt and text search
  • Wesser, Robert. Charles Evans Hughes: Politics and Reform in New York, 1905–1910 (1967).
  • White, G. Edward. The Constitution and the New Deal (2000)

Primary sources

  • Danelski, David J., and Joseph S. Tulchin, eds. The Autobiographical Notes of Charles Evans Hughes (1973)
  • Hughes, Charles Evans. Conditions of Progress in Democratic Government (1909)
  • Hughes, Charles Evans. The Pathway of Peace, and Other Addresses (1925)
  • Hughes, Charles Evans. The Supreme Court of the United States (1927)
  • Hughes, Charles Evans. Pan-American Peace Plans (1929).
  • Schurman, Jacob Gould, ed. The Addresses of Charles Evans Hughes, 1906–1916 (1916)