United States -- Historiography
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United States -- Historiography
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Incoming Resources
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- Benjamin Shambaugh and the intellectual foundations of public history, by Rebecca Conard
- Rethinking American history in a global age, edited by Thomas Bender
- Historians across borders, writing American history in a global age, edited by Nicolas Barreyre, Michael Heale, Stephen Tuck, and Cécile Vidal
- Amerika als Argument, die deutsche Amerika-Forschung im Vormärz und ihre politische Deutung in der Revolution von 1848/49, Charlotte A. Lerg
- Historians in public, the practice of American history, 1890-1970, Ian Tyrrell
- The cultural turn in U.S. history, past, present, and future, edited by James W. Cook, Lawrence B. Glickman, and Michael O'Malley
- The plain and noble garb of truth, nationalism & impartiality in American historical writing, 1784-1860, Eileen Ka-May Cheng
- The unpredictable past, explorations in American cultural history, Lawrence W. Levine
- Public and private in American history, state, family, subjectivity in the twentieth century, edited by R. Baritono ... [and others]
- Debating the end of history, the marketplace, utopia, and the fragmentation of intellectual life, David W. Noble ; foreword by David R. Roediger
- American labyrinth, intellectual history for complicated times, edited by Raymond Haberski Jr. and Andrew Hartman
- Sense of history, the place of the past in American life, David Glassberg
- Consensus, conflict, and American historians
- Decentering America, edited by Jessica C.E. Gienow-Hecht
- Rethinking American Indian history, edited by Donald L. Fixico
- The Organization of American Historians and the writing and teaching of American history, edited by Richard S. Kirkendall
- History has begun, the birth of a new America, Bruno Macaes
- America on the world stage, a global approach to U.S. history, The Organization of American Historians ; edited by Gary Reichard and Ted Dickson
- Death of a nation, American culture and the end of exceptionalism, David W. Noble ; foreword by George Lipsitz
- Lo storico nel suo labirinto, Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., tra ricerca storica, impegno civile e politica, Marco Mariano
- This America, the case for the nation, Jill Lepore
- American history in transition, from religion to science, Yoshinari Yamaguchi
- Geschichte der USA, von Manfred Berg
- The search for a usable past, and other essays in historiography, by Henry Steele Commager
- History, politics and the American past, essays on methodology, Ari Helo
- American history now, edited for the American Historical Association by Eric Foner and Lisa McGirr
- Curating America's painful past, memory, museums, and the national imagination, Tim Gruenewald
- History repeating itself, the republication of children's historical literature and the Christian right, Gregory M. Pfitzer
- Americana 1964-1976, Literaturbericht über Neuerscheinungen zur Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika, von Udo Sautter
- Remembering America, how we have told our past, Lawrence R. Samuel
- Who owns history?, rethinking the past in a changing world, Eric Foner
- Provincializing the United States, colonialism, decolonization, and (post)colonial governance in transnational perspective, Ursula Lehmkuhl, Eva Bischoff, Norbert Finzsch (eds.)
- Objectivity is not neutrality, explanatory schemes in history, Thomas L. Haskell
- Reckoning with history, unfinished stories of American freedom, edited by Jim Downs, Erica Armstrong Dunbar, T. K. Hunter, and Timothy Patrick McCarthy
- Teaching what really happened, how to avoid the tyranny of textbooks and get students excited about doing history, James W. Loewen
- Frederick Jackson Turner, historian, scholar, teacher, Ray Allen Billington
- Oceanic archives, indigenous epistemologies, and transpacific American studies, edited by Yuan Shu, Otto Heim, Kendall Johnson
- Telling the truth about history, Joyce Appleby, Lynn Hunt, Margaret Jacob
- History's memory, writing America's past, 1880-1980, Ellen Fitzpatrick
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