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Resources share the relationship genre to History
- What were the roaring twenties?, by Michele Mortlock ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- The radium girls, the dark story of America's shining women, Kate Moore
- Tulip fever., Worldview Entertainment, Paramount Pictures Corporation present ; a Ruby Films production ; directed by Justin Chadwick ; screenplay by Deborah Moggach and Tom Stoppard ; produced by Alison Owen, Widescreen/
- The essential debate on the Constitution, Federalist and Antifederalist speeches and writings : the brilliant battle of ideas that still shapes the nation, Robert J. Allison and Bernard Bailyn, editors
- Bone rattler, a mystery of colonial America, Eliot Pattison
- Boston Celtics, by Michael E. Goodman
- The future is history, how totalitarianism reclaimed Russia, Masha Gessen
- Maud's line, Margaret Verble
- The great Halifax explosion., a World War I story of treachery, tragedy, and extraordinary heroism, John U. Bacon, MP3
- The immortal Irishman, the Irish revolutionary who became an American hero, Timothy Egan
- The night diary, Veera Hiranandani
- Lair of dreams, Libba Bray
- Frederick Douglass, prophet of freedom, David W. Blight
- The music of life, Bartolomeo Cristofori and the invention of the piano, by Elizabeth Rusch ; illustrated by Marjorie Priceman
- The Templars, the rise and spectacular fall of God's holy warriors, Dan Jones
- The pioneers, the heroic story of the settlers who brought the American ideal west, by David McCullough
- Fools and mortals, a novel, Bernard Cornwell
- Dead wake, the last crossing of the Lusitania, Erik Larson
- The pillars of the earth, Ken Follett
- The card catalog, books, cards, and literary treasures, the Library of Congress ; foreword by Carla Hayden
- Who was H.J. Heinz?, by Michael Burgan ; illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- The boys in the boat, the true story of an American team's epic journey to win gold at the 1936 olympics, Daniel James Brown ; adapted for young readers by Gregory Mone
- The Great Molasses Flood, Boston, 1919, Deborah Kops
- What lips my lips have kissed, the loves and love poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay, Daniel Mark Epstein
- Cradle will rock., directed by Tim Robbins, Widescreen
- Who was Fidel Castro?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- What is the Stanley Cup?, by Gail Herman ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- Leadership in turbulent times, Doris Kearns Goodwin
- Say nothing, a true story of murder and memory in Northern Ireland, Patrick Radden Keefe
- Pass go and collect $200, the real story of how Monopoly was invented, Tanya Lee Stone ; illustrations by Steven Salerno
- Greatest moments in women's sports, by Todd Kortemeier
- Against the grain., a deep history of the earliest states, James C. Scott
- Antifa, the anti-fascist handbook, Mark Bray
- Purified by fire, a history of cremation in America, Stephen Prothero
- An igloo on the Moon, exploring architecture, Adrian Buckley and David Jenkins
- The secret lives of color, Kassia St. Clair
- The factory girls, a kaleidoscopic account of the Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire, by Christine Seifert
- How to be an American, a field guide to citizenship, Silvia Hidalgo
- American socialist., the life and times of Eugene Victor Debs, a film by Yale Strom ; a Blackstream Films production ; directed by Yale Strom ; written by Yale Strom, Elizabeth Schwartz ; produced by Yale Strom, Widescreen,
- The great Halifax explosion, a World War I story of treachery, tragedy, and extraordinary heroism, John U. Bacon
- Four funerals and maybe a wedding, Rhys Bowen
- Death in the air, the true story of a serial killer, the great London smog, and the strangling of a city, Kate Winkler Dawson
- Where is Broadway?, by Douglas Yacka and Francesco Sedita ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- 1916, the Irish rebellion., the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies at the University of Notre Dame presents ; a Coco Television production ; in associaton with RTÉ ; written by Bríona Nic Dhiarmada & Ruán Magan ; originated by Bríona Nic Dhiarmada ; directed by Ruán Magan, Pat Collins ; produced by Bríona Nic Dhiarmada & Jackie Larkin, Widescreen
- The King's Curse, Philippa Gregory
- Napoleon's buttons, 17 molecules that changed history, Penny Le Couteur, Jay Burreson
- The weight of our sky, Hanna Alkaf
- White rage., the unspoken truth of our racial divide, Carol Anderson, MP3
- An indigenous peoples' history of the United States, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
- Black Death at the Golden Gate, the race to save America from the bubonic plague, David K. Randall