HISTORY / Historiography
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HISTORY / Historiography
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HISTORY / Historiography
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Incoming Resources
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- American labyrinth, intellectual history for complicated times, edited by Raymond Haberski Jr. and Andrew Hartman
- Enter the dragon, China's undeclared war against the U.S. in Korea, 1950-51, Russell Spurr
- Warring over valor, how race and gender shaped American military heroism in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, edited by Simon Wendt
- How to read a history book, the hidden history of history, Marshall T. Poe
- The allure of the archives, Arlette Farge ; translated by Thomas Scott-Railton ; foreword by Natalie Zemon Davis
- Judaism, the genealogy of a modern notion, Daniel Boyarin
- Lies across America, what our historic sites get wrong, James W. Loewen
- American settler colonialism, a history, Walter L. Hixson
- The history of White people, Nell Irvin Painter
- The Oxford handbook of modern African history, edited by John Parker and Richard Reid
- Wealth and power in provincial Mexico, Michoacán from the late colony to the Revolution, Margaret Chowning
- The hedgehog and the fox, an essay on Tolstoy's view of history, Isaiah Berlin ; edited by Henry Hardy ; foreword by Michael Ignatieff
- Who owns history?, rethinking the past in a changing world, Eric Foner
- Faces of B?xar, early San Antonio & Texas, Jesús F. de la Teja
- The ever-changing past, why all history is revisionist history, James M. Banner, Jr
- The end of time, a meditation on the philosophy of history, Josef Pieper ; translated by Michael Bullock
- Archie P. McDonald, a life in Texas history, edited by Dan K. Utley
- Charting the past, the historical worlds of eighteenth-century England, Jeremy Black
- Ellis Island, a people's history, Malgorzata Szejnert ; translated from the Polish by Sean Gasper Bye
- The five hundred year rebellion, indigenous movements and the decolonization of history in Bolivia, Benjamin Dangl
- Archaeology from space, how the future shapes our past, Sarah Parcak
- "I wish to keep a record", nineteenth-century New Brunswick women diarists and their world, Gail G. Campbell
- Sea of death, the Baltic, 1945, Claes-Göran Wetterholm ; translated by Eric Kentley
- Archives, accountability, and democracy in the digital age, Keiji Fujiyoshi, editor
- Arab conquests and early Islamic historiography, the Futuh al-buldan of al-Baladhuri, Ryan J. Lynch
- The language of the past, Ross Wilson
- White freedom, the racial history of an idea, Tyler Stovall
- From Herodotus to H-Net, the story of historiography, Jeremy D. Popkin
- Remembering Theodore Roosevelt, reminiscences of his contemporaries, Michael Patrick Cullinane
- A history of art history, Christopher S. Wood
- Discovering the history of your house and your neighborhood, Betsy J. Green
- Imperial China, a beginner's guide, Peter Lorge
- Tlacaelel remembered, mastermind of the Aztec Empire, Susan Schroeder
- The Palgrave concise historical atlas of Eastern Europe, Dennis P. Hupchick and Harold E. Cox
- A people's history of the American Revolution, how common people shaped the fight for independence, Ray Raphael
- Essaying the past, how to read, write, and think about history, Jim Cullen
Outgoing Resources
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