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Resources share the relationship genre to History
- Poldark, written and created for television by Debbie Horsfield ; produced by Roopesh Parekh and Michael Ray ; directed by Joss Agnew and Stephen Woolfenden ; a Mammoth Screen production for BBC, co-produced with Masterpiece.,, Season 3, Widescreen
- Shaking things up, 14 young women who changed the world, by Susan Hood ; illustrated by Selina Alko, Sophie Blackall, Lisa Brown, Hadley Hooper, Emily Winfield Martin, Oge Mora, Julie Morstad, Sara Palacios, LeUyen Pham, Erin K. Robinson, Isabel Roxas, Shadra Strickland, and Melissa Sweet
- Behemoth, a history of the factory and the making of the modern world, Joshua B. Freeman
- The neighborhood, a novel, Mario Vargas Llosa ; translated from the Spanish by Edith Grossman
- The course of history, ten meals that changed the world, Struan Stevenson ; recipes by Tony Singh, MBE
- What is NASA?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Acts of allegiance, a novel, Peter Cunningham
- Scribbling the cat, travels with an African soldier, Alexandra Fuller
- Now I rise, Kiersten White
- The splendor before the dark, a novel of the Emperor Nero, Margaret George
- Lawrence in Arabia, war, deceit, imperial folly and the making of the modern Middle East, Scott Anderson
- Yemen, Peg Robinson, Anna Hestler, and Jo-Ann Spilling
- The splendor before the dark, a novel of the Emperor Nero, Margaret George
- Massacre on the Merrimack, Hannah Duston's captivity and revenge in Colonial America, Jay Atkinson
- Breaking the news, Robin Terry Brown
- Little women., Columbia Pictures presents ; a Di Novi Pictures production ; screenplay by Robin Swicord ; produced by Denise Di Novi ; directed by Gillian Armstrong, DVD/Widescreen
- Mummies in the morning, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Girl Waits with Gun, Amy Stewart
- The Tubman command, a novel, Elizabeth Cobbs
- The Boston Bruins, by Mark Stewart ; content consultant Denis Gibbons, Society for International Hockey Research
- Louisa on the front lines, Louisa May Alcott in the Civil War, Samantha Seiple
- Exploring space, from Galileo to the Mars Rover and beyond, Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Stephen Biesty
- Tom Brady and the New England Patriots, by Barry Wilner
- New England earthquakes, the surprising history of seismic activity in the northeast, John E. Ebel
- Grenade, Alan Gratz
- Women in sports, 50 fearless athletes who played to win, written and illustrated by Rachel Ignotofsky
- The Chinese emperor's new clothes, by Ying Chang Compestine ; illustrated by David Roberts
- Outlander, Diana Gabaldon
- Vikings, Season 4, v. 2,, Widescreen
- Death of a King, the real story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s final year, Tavis Smiley with David Ritz
- Early American mills,, by Martha & Murray Zimiles
- In a different key, the story of autism, John Donvan, Caren Zucker
- Freedom in Congo Square, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by R. Gregory Christie
- The girl who drew butterflies, how Maria Merian's art changed science, Joyce Sidman
- Transportation then and now, by Nadia Higgins
- Dream march, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the March on Washington, by Vaunda Micheaux Nelson ; illustrated by Sally Wern Comport
- Where is our solar system?, by Stephanie Sabol ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Stony the road, Reconstruction, white supremacy, and the rise of Jim Crow, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Day after night, a novel, Anita Diamant
- What was the Vietnam War?, by Jim O'Connor ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- The Wright brothers, David McCullough
- Where is the Tower of London?, by Janet B. Pascal
- The trial of Lizzie Borden, a true story, Cara Robertson
- Countdown, 2979 days to the moon, written by Suzanne Slade ; illustrated by Thomas Gonzalez
- Valiant ambition, George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the fate of the American Revolution, Nathaniel Philbrick
- Samurai rising, the epic life of Minamoto Yoshitsune, Pamela S. Turner ; illustrated by Gareth Hinds
- Sick soil, the Dust Bowl, by Kevin Blake
- The throne of Caesar, Steven Saylor
- Bad blood, secrets and lies in a Silicon Valley startup, John Carreyrou
- What would she do?, 25 true stories of trailblazing rebel women, Kay Woodward ; illustrated by Andrew Archer and Kelly Thompson