Historians -- United States -- Biography
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Historians -- United States -- Biography
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Incoming Resources
- American historians, 1607-1865, edited by Clyde N. Wilson
- Writing the story of Texas, edited by Patrick L. Cox and Kenneth E. Hendrickson Jr
- When the century was young, Dee Brown
- The last American aristocrat, the brilliant life and improbable education of Henry Adams, David S. Brown
- Carter G. Woodson, history, the Black press, and public relations, Burnis R. Morris
- J. Evetts Haley, a true Texas legend, by Bill Modisett ; with an introduction by Elmer Kelton ; editor Betty Wilke Cox
- Writing the Amish, the worlds of John A. Hostetler, edited by David L. Weaver-Zercher
- Confronting history, a memoir, George L. Mosse, with a foreword by Walter Laqueur
- Walter Prescott Webb in Stephens County, by Mike Kingston
- Custer and me, a historian's memoir, Robert M. Utley
- Woodrow Wilson, the years of preparation, John M. Mulder
- Schlesinger, the imperial historian, Richard Aldous
- Waiting for the morning train, an American boyhood, Bruce Catton
- The Five of Hearts, an intimate portrait of Henry Adams and his friends, 1880-1918, Patricia O'Toole
- Past imperfect, facts, fictions, fraud-- American history from BAncroft and Parkman to Ambrose, Bellesiles, Ellis, and Goodwin, Peter Charles Hoffer
- Mirror to America, the autobiography of John Hope Franklin, John Hope Franklin
- You can't be neutral on a moving train, a personal history of our times, Howard Zinn
- Rayford W. Logan and the dilemma of the African-American intellectual, Kenneth Robert Janken
- Captured by history, one man's vision of our tumultuous century, John Toland
- Scenes and portraits
- Knight without armor, Carlos Eduardo Castañeda, 1896-1958, Félix D. Almaráz, Jr
- Alfred Thayer Mahan, the man and his letters, by Robert Seager II
- Frederick Jackson Turner :, by Allan G. Bogue, strange roads going down
- A Texan's story, the autobiography of Walter Prescott Webb, edited by Michael L. Collins
- Ebony magazine and Lerone Bennett Jr., popular black history in postwar America, E. James West
- The making of a history, Walter Prescott Webb and The Great Plains, Gregory M. Tobin
- The education of Henry Adams, Henry Adams ; edited with an introduction and notes by Ira B. Nadel
- Coming to terms, a study in memory and history, Henry F. May
- Transition;, a sentimental story of one mind and one era,, by Will Durant
- George Kennan and the dilemmas of US foreign policy, David Mayers
- Allan Nevins on history, by Allan Nevins ; compiled and introduced by Ray Allen Billington
- The American pageant revisited, recollections of a Stanford historian, Thomas A. Bailey
- J. Evetts Haley and the passing of the old West, a bibliography of his writings, with a collection of essays upon his character, genius, personality, skills, and accomplishments, compiled and edited by Chandler A. Robinson
- The education of Henry Adams, by Henry Adams
- C. L. Sonnichsen, by Joyce Gibson Roach
- Henry Adams,, a biography
- Travels with Joe, the life story of a historian from Texas, 1917-1993, by David G. McComb
- A Day in the life of Lon Tinkle, Robert S. Sparkman, editor
- To America, personal reflections of an historian, Stephen E. Ambrose
- The Indiana years, 1903-1941, Walter B. Hendrickson
- Rank and file, Civil War essays in honor of Bell Irvin Wiley, edited by James I. Robertson, Jr. and Richard M. McMurry
- C. Vann Woodward, southerner, John Herbert Roper
- Henry Adams and the making of America, Garry Wills
- Outside looking in, adventures of an observer, Garry Wills
- A place to remember, using history to build community, Robert R. Archibald
- The Cherokee strip,, a tale of an Oklahoma boyhood, [by] Marquis James
- Bringing up the rear, a memoir, by S. L. A. Marshall ; edited by Cate Marshall
- Last rites, John Lukacs
- Schoolboy, cowboy, Mexican spy, Jay Monaghan ; with a foreword by Ray Allen Billington
- Cast for a revolution, some American friends and enemies, 1728-1814, Jean Fritz
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