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Resources share the relationship genre to History
- America's bank, the epic struggle to create the Federal Reserve, Roger Lowenstein
- Electric October, seven World Series games, six lives, five minutes of fame that lasted forever, Kevin Cook
- Murder for the modern girl, Kendall Kulper
- Lunch counter sit-ins, how photographs helped foster peaceful civil rights protests, by Danielle Smith-Llera ; Content Adviser : Patrick Jones, Associate Professor, Department of Hisory, Institute for Ethnic Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Annelies, David R. Gillham
- Mr. Selfridge., a co-production of ITV Studios, Masterpiece ; created by Andrew Davies ; developed by Kate Brooke ; produced by Cherry Gould ; producer, Jeremy Piven, Season 2, DVD/Widescreen,
- Lies my teacher told me, everything American history textbooks get wrong, James W. Loewen ; adapted by Rebecca Stefoff
- The story of civil rights, by Wil Mara
- I survived the Japanese Tsunami, 2011, by Lauren Tarshis ; illustrated by Scott Dawson
- The angel court affair, a Charlotte and Thomas Pitt novel, Anne Perry
- Courting Mr. Lincoln, Louis Bayard
- Escape from the great earthquake, Kate Messner ; illustrated by Kelley McMorris
- Broken, can the Senate save itself and the country?, Ira Shapiro
- 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
- Basketball legends, Blaine Wiseman
- Juneteenth, by Rachel Grack
- The day the world came to town, 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland, Jim DeFede
- The last Tudor, Philippa Gregory
- I was Anastasia, Ariel Lawhon
- The throne of Caesar, Steven Saylor
- The peacemakers, leadership lessons from twentieth-century statesmanship, Bruce W. Jentleson
- Alphabetical, how every letter tells a story, Michael Rosen
- The way home looks now, Wendy Wan-Long Shang
- Lisette's list, a novel, Susan Vreeland
- The American Revolution, Ben Thompson ; Illustrations by C. M. Butzer
- What was the Titanic?, by Stephanie Sabol ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- The truth according to us, a novel, Annie Barrows
- Victoria, a co-production of Mammoth Screen and Masterpiece for ITV ; ITV Studios Global Entertainment ; created by Daisy Goodwin ; produced by Paul Frift, Season 2,, Widescreen
- Oil spill, Deepwater Horizon, by Meish Goldish
- News of the world, a novel, Paulette Jiles
- Overload, finding the truth in today's deluge of news, Bob Schieffer with H. Andrew Schwartz
- Sharpe's prey, Richard Sharpe and the Expedition to Copenhagen, 1807, Bernard Cornwell
- Winnie's great war, by Lindsay Mattick and Josh Greenhut ; art by Sophie Blackall
- The beguiled., Focus Features presents ; an American Zoetrope production ; directed by Sofia Coppola ; screenplay by Sofia Coppola ; produced by Youree Henley, Sofia Coppola, Widescreen
- Churchill and Orwell, the fight for freedom, Thomas E. Ricks
- Leadership in turbulent times, Doris Kearns Goodwin
- The signal and the noise, why so many predictions fail--but some don't, Nate Silver
- Chicago, a novel, David Mamet
- Energy, a human history, Richard Rhodes
- A column of fire, Ken Follett
- Resistance, by Jennifer A. Nielsen
- Blood water paint, by Joy McCullough
- The gene, an intimate history, Siddhartha Mukherjee
- Battle with the Britons!, Gary Northfield
- The secret subway, Shana Corey ; Red Nose Studio
- Girl in the blue coat, Monica Hesse
- Girls think of everything, stories of ingenious inventions by women, Catherine Thimmesh ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- Hello neighbor!, the kind and caring world of Mister Rogers, by Matthew Cordell
- I survived the shark attacks of 1916, by Lauren Tarshis ; illustrated by Scott Dawson