Incoming Resources
- Nonfiction for the classroom, Milton Meltzer on writing, history, and social responsibility, edited and with an introduction by E. Wendy Saul
- Reader's Digest the truth about history, how new evidence is transforming the story of the past
- Dangerous games, the uses and abuses of history, Margaret MacMillan
- The Oxford handbook of oral history, edited by Donald A. Ritchie
- The purpose of the past, reflections on the uses of history, Gordon S. Wood
- A history of histories, epics, chronicles, romances, and inquiries from Herodotus and Thucydides to the twentieth century, John Burrow
- Evaluating historical materials, by Larry D. Roberts
- Toynbee on Toynbee, a conversation between Arnold J. Toynbee and G.R. Urban
- History as the story of liberty
- Deti Vechnogo Zhida, ili, Uvlekatelʹnoe puteshestvie po Srednevekovʹi͡u, 19 rasskazov stranstvui͡ushchikh evreĭskikh uchenykh, kupt͡sov, poslov i palomnikov = Jewish travelers in the Middle Ages : 19 firsthand accounts, Ėlkan Natan Adler
- Annual report of the American Historical Association
- A short guide to writing about history, Richard Marius, Melvin E. Page
- Making history, the storytellers who shaped the past, Richard Cohen
- The spinster & the prophet, H.G. Wells, Florence Deeks, and the case of the plagiarized text, A.B. McKillop
- Spanish Florida in American historiography, 1821-1921
- Silencing the past, power and the production of history, Michel-Rolph Trouillot