Incoming Resources
- Atlas of Great Lakes Indian history, edited by Helen Hornbeck Tanner [and others] ; cartography by Miklos Pinther
- Mexicans in the Midwest, 1900-1932, Juan R. GarcĂa
- One minute to midnight, Kennedy, Khrushchev, and Castro on the brink of nuclear war, Michael Dobbs
- The war the women lived, female voices from the Confederate South, edited by Walter Sullivan ; with a foreword by George Core
- The arsenal of democracy, FDR, Detroit, and an epic quest to Arm an America at war, A.J. Baime
- First generations, women in colonial America, Carol Berkin
- Frontier women, "civilizing" the West? 1840-1880, Julie Roy Jeffrey
- Thomas Jefferson,, an intimate history, [by] Fawn M. Brodie
- Collected writings, Thomas Paine
- This I remember, by Eleanor Roosevelt
- Blood and politics, the history of the white nationalist movement from the margins to the mainstream, Leonard Zeskind
- The Civil War in the American West, by Alvin M. Josephy, Jr
- The age of doubt, American thought and culture in the 1940s, William Graebner
- Lincoln in American memory, Merrill D. Peterson
- Freedom's unfinished revolution, an inquiry into the Civil War and Reconstruction, William Friedheim with Ronald Jackson ; Joshua Brown, visual editor, Bret Eynon and Stephen Brier, supervising editors
- Emma Goldman and the American left, "Nowhere at home", Marian J. Morton
- Encyclopedia of North American Indians, Frederick E. Hoxie, editor
- The looting of the Iraq Museum, Baghdad, the lost legacy of ancient Mesopotamia, edited by Milbry Polk and Angela M.H. Schuster
- Chaos, creativity, and culture, a sampling of Chicago in the twentieth century, Kenan Heise
- Jesse, the life and pilgrimage of Jesse Jackson, Marshall Frady
- Theodore Roosevelt, a life, Nathan Miller
- Lakota noon, the Indian narrative of Custer's defeat, Gregory F. Michno
- Franklin D. Roosevelt, a rendezvous with destiny, by Frank Freidel
- The conquest of cool, business culture, counterculture, and the rise of hip consumerism, Thomas Frank
- As various as their land, the everyday lives of eighteenth century Americans, Stephanie Grauman Wolf
- Academic strategy, the management revolution in American higher education, George Keller
- What Johnny shouldn't read, textbook censorship in America, Joan DelFattore
- In the combat zone, an oral history of American women in Vietnam, 1966-1975, Kathryn Marshall
- A revolution down on the farm, the transformation of American agriculture since 1929, Paul K. Conkin
- We the people, the economic origins of the Constitution, by Forrest McDonald
- Fist, stick, knife, gun, a personal history of violence in America, Geoffrey Canada
- The fifties, David Halberstam
- Big Bill Thompson, Chicago, and the politics of image, Douglas Bukowski
- A shining thread of hope, the history of Black women in America, Darlene Clark Hine and Kathleen Thompson
- The Puritan family, religion & domestic relations in seventeenth-century New England, [by] Edmund S. Morgan
- Discovering the women in slavery, emancipating perspectives on the American past, edited by Patricia Morton
- The myths of August, a personal exploration of our tragic Cold War affair with the atom, Stewart L. Udall
- The presidency of Abraham Lincoln, Phillip Shaw Paludan
- Groundless, rumors, legends, and hoaxes on the early American frontier, Gregory Evans Dowd
- No girls in the clubhouse, the exclusion of women from baseball, Marilyn Cohen
- The reckless decade, America in the 1890s, H.W. Brands
- Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave, written by himself ; edited with an introduction by David W. Blight
- The presidency of John F. Kennedy, James N. Giglio
- The shadow of the panther, Huey Newton and the price of Black power in America, Hugh Pearson
- The Klan, Patsy Sims
- The Reader's companion to American history, Eric Foner and John A. Garraty, editors ; sponsored by the Society of American Historians
- Executive privilege:, a constitutional myth
- Religion in America, [by] Winthrop S. Hudson
- Growing up in America, children in historical perspective, edited by N. Ray Hiner and Joseph M. Hawes
- Washington, a history of our national city, Tom Lewis