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  1. The Blue and the Gray Undercover: All New Civil War Spy Adventures
  2. Andrew Jackson: His Life and Times by H.W. Brands, 2005-10-04
  3. Richard M. Nixon: A Life in Full by Conrad Black, 2007-10-23
  4. Jungle Ace: The Story of One of the USAAF's Great Fighter Leaders, Col. Gerald R. Johnson by John R. Bruning, 2002-05-30
  5. Dead March (Civil War Mysteries) by Ann McMillan, 1998-09-01
  6. An Antic Disposition: A Medieval Mystery (Medieval Mysteries (St. Martins Hardcover)) by Alan Gordon, 2004-01-20
  7. Authentic Life of Billy the Kid by Pat F. Garrett, 1995-06
  8. Return with Honor by Scott O'Grady, 1995-11-01
  9. John Adams by David McCullough, 2001-05-22
  10. Truman by David McCullough, 1992-06-15
  11. Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow, 2004-04-26
  12. Galloping Ghost: The Extraordinary Life of Submarine Captain Eugene Fluckey by Carl Lavo, 2007-05-11
  13. Magdalene by Angela Elwell Hunt, 2006-03-06
  14. An Unexpected Love (Broadmoor Legacy, Book 2) by Tracie Peterson, Judith Miller, 2008-09-01

41. H105: American History I
you to attain a general factual knowledge of american history, it is are intendedto show how larger historical events affected Way We Lived, Essay docs 320.
http://www.iupui.edu/~history/fall02/h106c398.htm
H106: American History II
Section Number: C398 TR 9:30-10:45 Fall 2002 Cavanaugh Hall 217 Instructor: Margaret Puskar-Pasewicz Office: CA 201 Office Hours: Tues. 11:000-noon and 2:30-3:30; Thurs. 11:00-noon, and additional times by appointment. Email: mpuskar@iupui.edu Description: This course is an introduction to American history from the Civil War to the present. We will be studying major social, political, economic, and cultural developments in modern America. As a class, we will connect these developments to the daily lives of ordinary Americans , and the ways that they influenced and were influenced by broad events and experiences such as World War I and II, the Great Depression, and the Civil Rights Movement. My goal for the class is 1) to provide a historical framework for understanding society and politics in the United States since 1865 and 2) to introduce the materials and tools employed by historians. Our class discussions and assignments will emphasize collaborative learning and the development of critical thinking, research, and writing skills. These objectives reinforce IUPUI’s undergraduate learning principles (more information can be found at: www.iupui.edu/~history/principlesundergradlearning.htm).

42. Mexican-Am.
The Mexicanamerican War Memorial Homepage Includes the Mexico history DirectoryHow to find online conquest, historical text archives, historical docs., bios
http://au.frcc.cccoes.edu/~bhuntley/MexicanAm.htm
Mexican American History Links U.S.-Mexico Border Resources: Great site with pages on NAFTA, the environment, the failure of public policy, free trade, U.S. agriculture, the Maquiladoras, etc. http://www-learning.berkeley.edu/courses/AS102Sum97/Resources/nafta.html Covers the history of Mexican Americans, the Civil Rights Movement, Southwestern studies, includes Hispanic Online www.hisp.com/links/history.html Lanic Hispanic/Latino: Academic resources, business and economy, community, culture, media, music, public affairs and other indexes. A very extensive collection of links. http://lanic.utexas.edu:80/la/region/hispanic includes links and a few subject areas such as Chicana Literature. http://libweb.sdsu.edu/sub_libs/cpuerto/wwwmex.html Hispanics: A listing of online collections, museums, what's available in Washington, D.C. http://160.111.7.240/resource/faq/where/hispanic.htm List of research centers, etc. http://w3.arizona.edu:180/masrc/frames/linksf.htm

43. E-DOCS: Teaching With Long Documents (J. Johnson)
a maximum usable text length beyond which edocs assignments should of the greattragic figures in the history of the american historical profession, took
http://history.furman.edu/~benson/edocs/johnson.htm
Lloyd Benson wrote: Most of the web page advice books warn developers to keep all text to a
screenful or less. [As suggested by Bennett Lovett-Graff , this advice most likely relates to Web surfers.] They claim that users lose interest in large blocks of text. [This is probably true.] Meanwhile, my students seem to have more trouble every year in comprehending historical documents that are longer than four or five printed pages. [This problem probably relates to how people studyclick here to continue with this line of reasoning, as it relates to other input you incorporated in your query.] It seems to me that this raises some basic questions about how historical documents intended for classroom use should be presented on the web. I would be very interested in hearing how listmembers are solving these problems. How ironclad is the screenful rule? [I would say that it is not relevant, nor even desireable for scholarly material.] How are people formatting their pages and cgi-delivery scripts to accommodate it, (if at all)? [Unfortunately, many do atomize their Web presentations.]

44. HST195S
Best compilation of historical federal statistics available. America, history andlife 1954present major index for scholarly material in american and Canadian
http://docs.lib.duke.edu/federal/classes/HST195s.htm

History of Welfare in America
Table of Contents
  • Online Catalog
    • Subject Headings in the Online Catalog
  • Reference Sources
    • General Reference Sources
    • U.S. Government Publications
      Online Catalog
      Useful Subject Headings in the Online Catalog
      • Public Welfare
      • Family Policy
      • Social Security
      • Social Service
      • Federal aid to ..... (eg. Federal aid to public welfare)
      Reference Sources
      General Reference
      Congress and the nation : a review of government and politics in the postwar years. 8 vols. Washington, D.C. : Congressional Quarterly, 1965-present. (Perkins, Docs. Ref. 328.73 C749CO. Also available in Reference and at Lilly.)
      Congressional Quarterly Alamanac. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly, 1948 - present. (Perkins, Docs. Ref. 328.73 C749)
      The Almanac annually reviews the Congress and nation. Includes information on campaigns, platforms and results. Provides thorough discussions of issues, bills, and votes. Appendices provide vote studies, key texts from that year, a list of public laws and roll call votes. A key resources in studying Congress.
      Kurian, George T.

45. AP US HISTORY
Hypertext on american history. american High School APUSH. Lecture Notes. americanMemory. Archiving Early America. College of Law historical docs. AP MENTOR.
http://www.dce.k12.wi.us/srhigh/socialstudies/APUSHISTORY2.htm

ABOUT A.P. US HISTORY
LINKS TO USEFUL SITES AMERICAN NATION CHAPTER OUTLINES BACK USEFUL LINKS LINK DESCRIPTION The best AP Site around. Everything you could possibly need for AP US History. Marshfield APUSH Outlines, former student advice, and model essays. HISTORY MENTOR D.B.Q resources and many helpful links. American History 102 Cram Packet AP Student High School Hub ... AP MENTOR Outlines of all the major topics in the course. BACK TO TOP BACK Created By Ryan Plisch
Last Updated: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 6500 Alderson Street
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Email srhigh@dce.k12.wi.us Phone (715) 359-6561
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46. History Links
Documents for the Study of american history http//www.ukans.edu/carrie/docs/amdocs_index.html.Hanover historical Texts Project http//history.hanover.edu
http://arachnid.pepperdine.edu/humteachered/histlinks.htm
Historical Primary Documents General Websites of Primary Historical Documents American South
http://docsouth.unc.edu/
Audio/Visual World History Archive
http://www.earthstation1.com
Avalon Project of Yale University
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/avalon.htm
Demography Statistics
http://opr.princeton.edu
Documents for the Study of American History
http://www.ukans.edu/carrie/docs/amdocs_index.html
Hanover Historical Texts Project
http://history.hanover.edu/project.htm#ma
Historical Text Archive
http://historicaltextarchive.com/
History Channel
http://www.historychannel.com/speeches/index.html/html
ICONS Research Library
http://www.icons.umd.edu/reslib/
Internet Archive of Texts and Documents
http://history.hanover.edu/texts.html
Internet History Sourcebooks Project http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ Military History http://lcweb.loc.gov New York Public Library http://www.nypl.org NOW Homepage http://now.org/now/home.html Primary Historical Sources, Longman Pub http://longman.awl.com/history/primarysources_2.htm Primary Source Materials http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listdocumentpa.html#cat1

47. Social Studies
Library of Congress; american history historical Documents Library of Documentsin Law, history, and Diplomacy; Euro docs Primary historical Documents from
http://www.nrhs.org/Academic Links/library/social_studies.html
New Rochelle High School An Award Winning School District Westchester County, New York
New Rochelle High School Library
Social Studies
Included: African American History, American History: general sites, Great Depression, Country Data, Law and Government, Primary Source Documents, Presidents of the United States, Stock Market and Women's History.
African American History

American History: General Sites

48. American History
several beginning points for statistics related to american history. historical Statisticsof the United States Colonial Times in Ref; earlier in Gov docs Area
http://www.middlebury.edu/~lib/hist.am.guide.html
Subject Guides Middlebury College
Library
MIDCAT ... E-Resources American History: A Library Guide
ARE YOU DOING RESEARCH FOR A PAPER ?
    Researching a subject begins with finding a topic, thinking about your topic, and collecting information and evidence for your topic. For a short paper, a few well-chosen books and articles may be all you need. For an extensive project or thesis , your bibliography should include a range of primary and secondary materials.
Journal and Magazine Articles
Books
Primary Sources
Newspapers of the Period ...
Manuscripts and Archives (including Vermont Resources)
Digital Archives and Electronic Texts
Government Documents - U.S., State and Local
Other Documents
Statistics ...
More Internet Resources
For brief discussions and facts, try: Outline of American History - United States Information Agency Britannica Online
Journal and Magazine Articles
    A journal article can be a good model for your paper as it is often a comparable length and a narrowly defined topic. ELECTRONIC INDEXES For Journal, Magazine, and Newspaper Articles cited in Electronic Databases

49. Web Resources For U.S. History
to various court cases and other historical documents. AMdocs Documents for theStudy of american history. http//history.cc.ukans.edu/carrie/docs/amdocs_index
http://www.lib.montana.edu/~kempcke/ushistory.htm
Web Resources for General American History METASITES * denotes sites of excellent quality Academic Info: United States History http://www.academicinfo.net/histus.html A subject directory of Internet resources tailored to a college or advanced high school audience. American and British History Resources on the Internet http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/rr_gateway/research_guides/history/history.shtml Produced at Rutgers University, this site provides a structured index of scholarly resources available online. Its contents include Reference Resources, History Gateways and Text Sites, Titles by Historic Period, and Archival and Manuscript Guides. *The Digital Librarian – History http://www.digital-librarian.com/history.html Maintained by Margaret Vail Anderson, a librarian in Cortland, N.Y., this page provides links to hundreds of fascinating web resources on American history. Index of Resources for United States History http://www.ukans.edu/history/VL/USA/index.html This web page from the University of Kansas offers links to over 1200 sites of interest to students of United States history. *Internet Public Library – United States Resources http://www.ipl.org/ref/RR/static/hum30.55.85.html

50. Historical Study A-44
Emancipation Through Intermarriage in Old Berlin in Judith Baskin, ed., Jewish Womenin historical Perspective 4, docs. Perspectives in american history, 9, pp
http://icg.harvard.edu/~hsa44/syllabus/Historical_Study_A44.htm
Historical Study A-44. Jews in Modern Times: From the French Revolution to the Emergence of Israel. Jay Harris, 6 Divinity Ave, Rm. 107; 5-0829 The politics and impact of emancipation in Western and Central Europe; religious and secular responses in the early nineteenth century; economics, demography, urbanization and migrations; development of modern anti-semitism; Jewish life in Eastern Europe; intellectual and demographic trends; Zionism; the American experience; the rise of the State of Israel. The following books should be available at the Coop: Jacob Katz, Tradition and Crisis Moses Mendelssohn, Jerusalem or on Religious Power and Judaism Mendes-Flohr and Reinharz, The Jew in the Modern World Michael A. Meyer, The Origins of the Modern Jew Paula Hyman, Gender and Assimilation in Modern Jewish History Paula Hyman, The Jews of Modern France Jacob Katz, From Prejudice to Destruction Lucy Dawidowicz, The Golden Tradition Arthur Hertzberg, The Zionist Idea Walter Laqueur, A History of Zionism (* indicates recommended). These and all other readings are on reserve at Lamont and Hilles.

51. U.S. Foreign Relations 1914 - Present
Foreign Relations since 1700 REF docs Z 6465 and articles covering the entire rangeof american history; historical Abstracts A major index to articles, book
http://bailey.uvm.edu/ref/hist174.html
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
BAILEY/HOWE LIBRARY
Information and Instruction

    HISTORY OF U.S. FOREIGN RELATIONS
    1914 - PRESENT
    INFORMATION RESOURCES Scott Schaffer
    Bailey/Howe Library
    University of Vermont
    sschaffe@zoo.uvm.edu

    January 2003
REFERENCE SOURCES
  • America: History and Life A major index to articles, book reviews, and dissertations covering United States and Canadian history.
    Chronological History of U.S. Foreign Relations (2nd Ed.) REF E 183.7 .B745 2003 Lists major events in U.S. foreign relations by date. Dictionary of American Diplomatic History (2nd Ed., Rev.) REF E 183.7 F5 1989 Basic information about people in U.S. foreign policy, from the Revolution to 1988, and definitions or descriptions of topics in American diplomacy. Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy (2nd Ed.) REF E 183.7 .E52 2002 This three volume set is arranged by topic and concept. Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations REF E 183.7 .E53 1997 This four volume set provides the basic facts and information on the people and events in the history of U.S. foreign relations. Expanded Academic ASAP Expanded Academic provides citations and select full-text for a wide variety of journals including Foreign Affairs and Foreign Policy.

52. Virtual Reference Shelf: Historical Documents
Famous historical Documents by the kings and queens at decisive moments in history,from the Index to famous american speeches; includes lists by speaker, title
http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/vrs/docs.htm
REFERENCE SHELF Almanacs Biographies College Catalogs Language Dictionaries ... Writing Guides Return to:
Virtual Reference Shelf
Famous Historical Documents

53. Pathfinders
From Revolution to Reconstruction american historical docs (University of Groningen),Get It On The Web, history Journals Guide (WWW-VL, University of Kansas
http://www.webapps.ccs.uoguelph.ca/library/pf/default.cfm?code=amhist

54. Colby College Libraries: Research: American History
Marcive Web docs (1976+) US government documents published by the Timelines of AfricanAmericanHistory Ref E 185 .C86 1994; historical Dictionary of the
http://www.colby.edu/library/research/guides/amhist.shtml
Contents Guides
Subject Headings

General Encyclopedias, Handbooks

Atlases and Maps
...
Links for the History Profession (Organization of American Historians)

Guides
  • Handbook for Research in American History
    Ref Z 1236 .P78 1994 The American Historical Association's Guide to Historical Literature
    Ref Z6201 .A55 1995 Harvard Guide to American History
    Ref E 174 .A2 F74 2 vols. Reader's Guide to American History
    Ref E178 .R43 1997 A Short Guide to Writing About History
    Miller Reserve D13 .M294 1995
Subject Headings Note: Below are examples of subject headings relating to American History. Use the Library of Congress Subject Headings volumes for help in identifying subject terms appropriate to your topic. North America - Civilization - British influences North America - History - Colonial period, CA1600-1775 Great Britain - Colonies - America Women Colonists - United States - History United States- Description and Travel United States - Economic Conditions United States - Foreign Relations United States - History - Revolution, 1775-1783 United States - History - Civil War, 1861-1865 United States - Politics and Government Untied States - Race Relations United States - Social Conditions Specific names and events Teapot Dome Scandal, 1921-1924

55. Journal Of Broadcasting
docs. Archaeological and historical Quarterly; continues as Ohio historical Quarterly)v Public history Program (NOTE shelved with Journal of american history).
http://library.hiram.edu/holdingso.html
HiramLINK Hiram College Library Periodical Holdings List Titles Beginning with "O" A B C D ... X,Y,Z Occupational Outlook Quarterly
v.23, 1979- Shelves
Current Current Periodical Area Oceanography and Marine Biology
v.1, 1963 - v.13, 1975 Cataloged - 551.46 OCE Oceans
v.10, 1977 - v.22, 1989 Fiche Oceanus
v.22, 1979- Shelves
Current Current Periodical Area Ohio
v.11, #7, 1988- Shelves
Current Current Periodical Area
Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society Quarterly (NOTE: continues as Ohio State Archaeological and
Historical Quarterly) v.1, 1887 - v.39, 1930 Shelves

56. American History
Specific sites MarciveWeb docs Catalog of US The history Cooperative Created throughthe partnership of The american historical Association, the
http://exlibris.memphis.edu/instr/amhist.htm
Information Sources in AMERICAN HISTORY
Periodical Articles
Reference Works
Microform Collections
Government Publications
Web Links
Use tomCat
(the U of M Library catalog).
  • For subject searches, use Library of Congress Subject Headings such as united stateshistory or indians of north americahistory
    (LC Subject Headings volumes are available in Reference.)
  • Also try searching by keywords such as united states immigration or equal rights amendment . (Leave out words like in, of, on, and the ; AND is assumed between words.)
  • For books about individuals, use the person's name as a subject ; e.g., jefferson thomas or subject keyword ; e.g., thomas jefferson president
  • For book-length bibliographies, search by subject keywords using the word "bibliography";
    e.g., united states civil war bibliography
  • For video tapes, use the term "videorecording" as a keyword
    e.g. united states presidents videorecording
  • Copy the call number from the catalog record to find the book. (See How to Find Books
Articles in Periodicals
Use an electronic database.
These are recommended. Other periodical databases are listed on

57. Primary Sources For Historical Research
Teaneck, NJ ChadwyckHealy, 1985. (docs. Ref. Organizations. american AssociationFor State and Local history. american historical Association.
http://www.lib.duke.edu/reference/subjects/prihist/prihist.htm
duke libraries catalog databases ask a librarian ... contact us
PRIMARY SOURCES FOR HISTORICAL RESEARCH
A Guide To Selected Resources of Perkins Library,
Duke University . . . and Beyond!
Bibliographies and Guides to the Literature Major Local Manuscript and Archival Collections:
Durham Chapel Hill ... Other Internet Sites
Unpublished materials are most often thought as primary sources; a published item may be considered primary if it is true to the original (e.g., a collection of letters), or if the publication occurs almost concurrently with the reported event (e.g., a newspaper account). This bibliographic guide is intended to help the historical researcher identify primary source materials, and particularly those materials which are available in the Duke University libraries. If further assistance would be helpful, please ask at the Reference Desk or at the appropriate library department. Location Symbols Used in this Guide The following abbreviations have been used to identify Perkins Library branches and Departments, and other Duke libraries: Archives University Archives , Perkins DIV Divinity School Library DOCS Public Documents and Maps , Perkins LAW School of Law Library Lilly Lilly Library (East Campus) MCL Medical Center Library N-M Newspapers and Microforms Department , Perkins SCL Rare Book, Manuscript and Special Collections Library

58. American History Sites
View scanned originals of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence. Offers a search function as well.
http://www.seanet.com/Users/pamur/ahistory.html
The TimePage American History Sites last modified New and unreviewed links. Remember most of my specific US history links are included in the TimePage cycle timelines.
United States History
National Resources:
University Projects:

59. Documents For The Study Of American History
Robert C. Weaver, The Negro as american (1963); by Lynn Nelson, Professor Emeritusof history at the URL http//www.ukans.edu/carrie/docs/amdocs_index.html
http://www.ku.edu/carrie/docs/amdocs_index.html
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60. Core Documents Of U.S. Democracy
Key documents that define the american democracy, divided by governmental branch.Category Society history United States historical Documents...... Regulatory Code of Federal Regulations; Federal Register. Demographicamerican FactFinder; Statistical Abstract of the United States.
http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/locators/coredocs/

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