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Resources share the relationship genre to Sources
- The Oxford book of Victorian verse,, chosen by Arthur Quiller-Couch
- Classical Black nationalism, from the American Revolution to Marcus Garvey, edited by Wilson Jeremiah Moses
- Milestone documents in American history, exploring the primary sources that shaped America, Paul Finkelman, editor in chief ; Bruce A. Lesh, consulting editor
- Sources of quantum mechanics, edited with a historical introduction by B.L. van der Waerden
- The Bill of Rights, a documentary history, [compiled by] Bernard Schwartz
- British poets of the Great War, Brooke, Rosenberg, Thomas : a documentary volume, edited by Patrick Quinn
- The war the women lived, female voices from the Confederate South, edited by Walter Sullivan ; with a foreword by George Core
- At home in nineteenth-century America, a documentary history, Amy G. Richter
- The long walk to freedom, runaway slave narratives, edited and with introductions by Devon W. Carbado and Donald Weise
- One minute to midnight, Kennedy, Khrushchev, and Castro on the brink of nuclear war, Michael Dobbs
- World War II, the definitive encyclopedia and document collection, Spencer C. Tucker, editor ; Paul G. Pierpaoli Jr., associate editor ; Timothy C. Dowling, assistant editor ; William H. Van Husen, assistant editor ; David T. Zabecki, assistant editor ; Priscilla Roberts, documents editor ; Gerhard L. Weinberg, foreword
- Home fronts, a wartime America reader, edited by Michael S. Foley and Brendan P. O'Malley
- President Kennedy has been shot, experience the moment-to-moment account of the four days that changed America
- Women in the classical world, image and text, Elaine Fantham [and others]
- Cold war diplomacy: American foreign policy, 1945-1960
- Citizen and soldier, a sourcebook on military service and national defense from colonial America to the present, edited by Henry C. Dethloff and Gerald E. Shenk
- Materials for the life of Shakespeare, compiled by Pierce Butler
- The Norton anthology of world religions, Jack Miles, General Editor, Distinguished Professor of English and Religious Studies, University of California, Irvine
- America's working women, a documentary history, 1600 to the present, edited by Rosalyn Baxandall and Linda Gordon with Susan Reverby
- The World War I reader, [primary and secondary sources], edited by Michael S. Neiberg
- 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
- Bertrand Russell's dialogue with his contemporaries, Elizabeth Ramsden Eames ; foreword by George Kimball Plochmann
- In our own words, extraordinary speeches of the American century, edited by Robert Torricelli and Andrew Carroll ; foreword by Doris Kearns Goodwin
- Ideas and movements that shaped America, from the Bill of Rights to "Occupy Wall Street", Michael S. Green and Scott L. Stabler, editors
- The Silk Road, a new history, Valerie Hansen
- Understanding Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents, Claudia Durst Johnson
- Voices of Medieval England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, Contemporary Accounts of Daily Life, Linda E. Mitchell, editor
- Explorers of the American West, mapping the world through primary documents, Jay H. Buckley and Jeffery D. Nokes
- The Anti-Federalist papers ; and, the constitutional convention debates, edited and with an introduction by Ralph Ketcham
- President Kennedy has been shot, experience the moment-to-moment account of the four days that changed America, by the Newseum with Cathy Trost & Susan Bennett ; narrated by Dan Rather
- Witness to the Holocaust, Michael Berenbaum, [editor]
- Presidents from Washington through Monroe, 1789-1825, debating the issues in pro and con primary documents, [compiled by] Amy H. Sturgis
- The yellow wallpaper, Charlotte Perkins Gilman ; edited by Dale M. Bauer
- Germany in transit, nation and migration, 1955-2005, edited by Deniz Göktürk, David Gramling, Anton Kaes
- America in the world, a history in documents from the War with Spain to the War on Terror, edited by Jeffrey A. Engel, Mark Atwood Lawrence, and Andrew Preston
- Much to be done, private life in Ontario from Victorian diaries, Frances Hoffman, Ryan Taylor
- Louis Armstrong, the offstage story of Satchmo, Michael Cogswell
- The Buchenwald report, translated, edited, and with an introduction by David A. Hackett ; foreword by Frederick A. Praeger
- Say it loud, great speeches on civil rights and African American identity, edited by Catherine Ellis and Stephen Drury Smith
- Social security, a documentary history, Larry W. DeWitt, Daniel Béland, and Edward D. Berkowitz
- Gay and lesbian rights in the United States, a documentary history, edited by Walter L. Williams and Yolanda Retter
- Water rights and the environment in the United States, a documentary and reference guide, John R. Burch, Jr
- La Salle, the Mississippi, and the Gulf, three primary documents, edited by Robert S. Weddle ; Mary Christine Morkovsky and Patricia Galloway, associate editors ; Ann Linda Bell and Robert S. Weddle, translators
- The French Revolution and Napoleon, an eyewitness history, Joe H. Kirchberger
- Courage in a dangerous world, the political writings of Eleanor Roosevelt, edited by Allida M. Black
- The great American mosaic, an exploration of diversity in primary documents, Gary Y. Okihiro, general editor
- Race relations in America, a reference guide with primary documents, Thomas J. Davis
- The War of 1812, a complete chronology with biographies of 63 general officers, Bud Hannings
- The Civil War, edited by Brayton Harris
- Letters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, with related documents, 1783-1854, edited by Donald Jackson