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Resources share the relationship genre to History
- American histories, stories, by John Edgar Wideman
- Civil War medicine, 1861-1865, by C. Keith Wilbur
- The birth of loud, Leo Fender, Les Paul, and the guitar-pioneering rivalry that shaped rock 'n' roll, Ian S. Port
- The faithful spy, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the plot to kill Hitler, by John Hendrix
- Stolen girls, survivors of Boko Haram tell their story, Wolfgang Bauer ; photographs by Andy Spyra ; translated by Eric Trump
- How journalists work, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD, with Laura Lane
- Leftover in China, the women shaping the world's next superpower, Roseann Lake
- Savage country, Robert Olmstead
- Feast of sorrow, a novel of Ancient Rome, Crystal King
- Advertising overload, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD, with Sue Bradford Edwards
- Stranger, the challenge of a Latino immigrant in the Trump era, Jorge Ramos ; translated from the Spanish by Ezra E. Fitz
- Clockwork angel, Cassandra Clare
- The heavens might crack, the death and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., Jason Sokol
- The last kingdom, Carnival co-production with Netflix for BBC ; produced by Dominic Barlow, Season 2,, Widescreen
- The children's blizzard, 1888, by Lauren Tarshis ; illustrated by Scott Dawson
- Footprints of assurance
- Viva l'Italia, a film by Roberto Rossellini
- The wizard and the prophet, two remarkable scientists and their dueling visions to shape tomorrow's world, Charles C. Mann
- Why we're all Romans, the Roman contribution to the Western world, Carl J. Richard
- The tango war, the struggle for the hearts, minds and riches of Latin America during World War II, Mary Jo McConahay
- Antisemitism, here and now, Deborah E. Lipstadt
- Bad boys of fashion, style rebels and renegades through the ages, Jennifer Croll ; illustrated by Aneta Pacholska
- I survived the Great Chicago Fire, 1871, by Lauren Tarshis ; illustrated by Scott Dawson
- Koh-i-noor, the history of the world's most infamous diamond, William Dalrymple, Anita Anand
- Independent Ireland, Ronan Fanning
- Rome, a history in seven sackings, Matthew Kneale
- A mortuary of books, the rescue of Jewish culture after the Holocaust, Elisabeth Gallas ; translated from the German by Alex Skinner
- Code girls, the untold story of the American women code breakers of World War II, Liza Mundy
- When the Irish invaded Canada, the incredible true story of the Civil War veterans who fought for Ireland's freedom, Christopher Klein
- Camelot's end, Kennedy vs. Carter and the fight that broke the democratic party, Jon Ward
- Everything she didn't say, Jane Kirkpatrick
- Transgender history, the roots of today's revolution, Susan Stryker
- Islandborn, Junot Díaz ; illustrated by Leo Espinosa