United States -- Historiography
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- "Lessons" of the past; : the use and misuse of history in American foreign policy
- 1620 : a critical response to the 1619 Project
- A century of American historiography
- A history of American history
- America on the world stage : a global approach to U.S. history
- America revised : history schoolbooks in the twentieth century
- American Missionary Association archives as a source for the study of American history
- American historians and European immigrants, 1875-1925
- American historical explanations; : a strategy for grounded inquiry
- American historical pageantry : the uses of tradition in the early twentieth century
- American history and American historians; : a review of recent contributions to the interpretation of the history of the United States
- American history and the social sciences
- American history as interpreted by German historians from 1770 to 1815
- American history now
- American history--British historians : a cross cultural approach to the American experience
- American intellectual histories and historians
- American intellectual history: : the development of the discipline
- American themes; : essays in historiography
- Arguing with historians : essays on the historical and the unhistorical
- Beyond combat : essays in military history in honor of Russell F. Weigley
- Brainwashing in the high schools; : an examination of eleven American history textbooks
- Christian nation? : the United States in popular perception and historical reality
- Consensus, conflict, and American historians
- Death of a nation : American culture and the end of exceptionalism
- Essays in American historiography; papers presented in honor of Allan Nevins
- Families and communities: a new view of American history
- Henry Adams and the making of America
- Historians against history; : the frontier thesis and the national covenant in American historical writing since 1830
- Historical scholarship in the United States, 1876-1901: : as revealed in the correspondence of Herbert B. Adams.
- History
- History and American society: : essays of David M. Potter.
- History repeating itself : the republication of children's historical literature and the Christian right
- History's memory : writing America's past, 1880-1980
- History, on proper principles : essays in honor of Forrest McDonald
- Human nature in American historical thought
- Ideas in motion
- In the American province : studies in the history and historiography of ideas
- Indian resilience and rebuilding : indigenous nations in the modern American West
- Interpretations of American history : patterns and perspectives
- Introduction to research in American history
- Inventing American history
- Irony and consciousness : American historiography and Reinhold Niebuhr's vision
- Kenneth Roberts
- Local history; how to gather it, write it, and publish it
- Making villains, making heroes : Joseph R. McCarthy, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the politics of American memory
- New directions in American Indian history
- Nonfiction for the classroom : Milton Meltzer on writing, history, and social responsibility
- Not "a nation of immigrants" : settler colonialism, white supremacy, and a history of erasure and exclusion
- Novel history : historians and novelists confront America's past (and each other)
- Objectivity is not neutrality : explanatory schemes in history
- Ordinary people and everyday life : perspectives on the new social history
- Past imperfect : facts, fictions, fraud-- American history from Bancroft and Parkman to Ambrose, Bellesiles, Ellis, and Goodwin
- Plotting America's past : Fenimore Cooper and The leatherstocking tales
- Presenting the past : essays on history and the public
- Promised land : thirteen books that changed America
- Radical beginnings : Richard Hofstadter and the 1930s
- Recording America's past; : an interpretation of the development of historical studies in America, 1607-1884
- Recovering the past : a historian's memoir
- Rethinking America's past : Howard Zinn's A people's history of the United States in the classroom and beyond
- Rethinking American Indian history
- Rethinking American history in a global age
- Samuel Eliot Morison's historical world : in quest of a new parkman
- School histories at war, : a study of the treatment of our wars in the secondary school history books of the United States and in those of its former enemies
- Selvages & biases : the fabric of history in American culture
- Teaching what really happened : how to avoid the tyranny of textbooks and get students excited about doing history
- Telling the truth about history
- The American Indian and the problem of history
- The American compromise; : theme and method in the histories of Bancroft, Parkman, and Adams
- The New American history
- The New York Times' 1619 Project and the racialist falsification of history : essays and interviews
- The Rights of memory : essays on history, science, and American culture
- The absent Marx : class analysis and liberal history in twentieth-century America
- The critical method in historical research and writing
- The end of American history : democracy, capitalism, and the metaphor of two worlds in Anglo-American historical writing, 1880-1980
- The judgment of history on American business
- The legend of the Founding Fathers.
- The liberal persuasion : Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and the challenge of the American past
- The new American history
- The present world of history; a conference on certain problems in historical agency work in the United States.
- The progressive historians: Turner, Beard, Parrington
- The reinterpretation of early American history; : essays in honor of John Edwin Pomfret
- The terrors of ideological politics; : liberal historians in a conservative mood
- The uncompleted past
- The unpredictable past : explorations in American cultural history
- The veracious imagination : essays on American history, literature, and biography
- The writing of American history
- Thinking and rethinking U.S. history
- This America : the case for the nation
- To America : personal reflections of an historian
- Toward the scientific study of history
- Towards a new past; : dissenting essays in American history
- Turner and Beard; American historical writing reconsidered
- Turner and the sociology of the frontier.
- Views from the dark side of American history
- Who owns history? : rethinking the past in a changing world
- Writing American history; essays on modern scholarship
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