Mark A. Noll, "In the Beginning was the Word: The Bible in American Public Life, 1492-1783"
Mark A. NollView on AmazonMark A. Noll is the Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at the...
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Mark A. Noll, "In the Beginning was the Word: The Bible in American Public Life, 1492-1783"
Mark A. NollView on AmazonMark A. Noll is the Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at the...
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Peter Thorsheim, "Waste into Weapons: Recycling in Britain during the Second World War"
Peter ThorsheimView on AmazonIn Waste into Weapons: Recycling in Britain during the Second World...
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Heath W. Carter, "Union Made: Working People and the Rise of Social Christianity in Chicago"
Heath W. CarterView on AmazonHeath W. Carter's new book Union Made: Working People and the Rise...
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Erik Linstrum , "Ruling Minds: Ruling Minds: Psychology in the British Empire"
Erik Linstrum View on AmazonIn Ruling Minds: Psychology in the British Empire (Harvard University...
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Howard Brick and Christopher Phelps, "Radicals in America: The U.S. Left since the Second World War"
View on AmazonChristopher Phelps is an associate professor at the University of Nottingham and...
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Nicholas Walton, "Genoa, 'La Superba': The Rise and Fall of a Merchant Pirate Superpower"
Nicholas WaltonView on AmazonItalians have a reputation for being rather, well, ineffectual....
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Bonus: Why Historians Study History (Doing History)
History is about people, but what do we know about the people behind history’s scenes? Who are...
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George Cotkin, "Feast of Excess: Feast of Excess: A Cultural History of the New Sensibility"
George CotkinView on AmazonGeorge Cotkin is an emeritus professor of history at California...
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066 Simon Newman, How Historians Find Their Research Topics (Doing History)
How did average, poor, and enslaved men and women live their day-to-day lives in the early United...
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Patrick Hagopian, "American Immunity: War Crime and the Limits of International Law"
Patrick HagopianView on AmazonAfter World War II, the newly formed United Nations and what might...
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Jesse Kauffman, "Elusive Alliance: The German Occupation of Poland in World War I"
Jesse KauffmanView on Amazon"The peace of Europe rests on a poorly sealed tomb–the tomb of...
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Samuel Moyn, "Christian Human Rights"
Samuel MoynView on AmazonSamuel Moyn is Professor of Law and History at Harvard University. In...
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070 Jennifer Morgan, How Historians Research (Doing History)
How did enslaved African and African American women experience slavery? What were their daily...
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088 Michael McDonnell, The History of History Writing (Doing History)
Historians rely on secondary historical sources almost as much as they rely on primary historical...
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Rock School - 09/25/16 (Rock History in 300 Years)
"This week we find out what rock stars historians will remember 300 years from now."
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173 Marisa Fuentes, Colonial Port Cities and Slavery
The histories of early North America and the Caribbean are intimately intertwined. The same...
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Bonus: Behind the Scenes of the Adams-Jefferson Letters
In 1959, the Omohundro Institute and University of North Carolina Press published Lester J....
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Interview with Dr. Andrew Burtch, Canadian War Museum
“What distinguishes museums is the encounter with the physical.” Dr. Andrew Burtch shared...
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Lab Life - Episode 3: Livetweeting History
The Air Force Research Laboratory's Lab Life podcast brings you stories from the lab, covering...
History at Work: Kaitlin Wainwright of Heritage Toronto
In this first episode of our History at Work series, we are joined by Kaitlin Wainwright,...
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