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Resources share the relationship genre to History
- Grenade, Alan Gratz
- Eager, the surprising, secret life of beavers and why they matter, Ben Goldfarb ; foreword by Dan Flores
- Music in Boston, composers, events, and ideas, 1852-1918, Bill F. Faucett
- Loaded, a disarming history of the Second Amendment, Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz
- Eleanor & Park, [a novel], Rainbow Rowell
- A hope divided, Alyssa Cole
- The daughters of Kobani, a story of rebellion, courage, and justice, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
- Valiant ambition, George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the fate of the American Revolution, Nathaniel Philbrick
- Samurai rising, the epic life of Minamoto Yoshitsune, Pamela S. Turner ; illustrated by Gareth Hinds
- Ten drugs, how plants, powders, and pills have shaped the history of medicine, by Thomas Hager
- The girls in the picture, Melanie Benjamin
- Bad blood, secrets and lies in a Silicon Valley startup, John Carreyrou
- D-Day girls, the spies who armed the resistance, sabotaged the Nazis, and helped win World War II, by Sarah Rose
- Someone knows my name, Lawrence Hill
- The crown., Left Bank Pictures ; Sony Pictures Television ; created by Peter Morgan, Season1/, Widescreen
- This is just a test, a novel by Madelyn Rosenberg and Wendy Wan-Long Shang
- The clockmaker's daughter, a novel, Kate Morton
- The Pulitzer at 100., produced and directed by Kirk Simon, Widescreen
- We've got a job, the 1963 Birmingham Children's March, Cynthia Levinson
- Darkest hour, how Churchill brought England back from the brink, Anthony McCarten
- All-of-a-kind family Hanukkah, based on the classic books by Sydney Taylor ; written by Emily Jenkins ; illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
- Ethel & Ernest., Universal Pictures the BFI and BBC present a Lupus Films production, Widescreen
- Killing the SS, the hunt for the worst war criminals in history, Bill O'Reilly & Martin Dugard
- Figuring, Maria Popova
- In the enemy's house, the secret saga of the FBI agent and the code breaker who caught the Russian spies, Howard Blum
- Fascism, a warning, Madeleine Albright ; with Bill Woodward
- The future is history, how totalitarianism reclaimed Russia, Masha Gessen
- Ann fights for freedom, an Underground Railroad survival story, by Nikki Shannon Smith ; illustrated by Alessia Trunfio
- The immortal Irishman, the Irish revolutionary who became an American hero, Timothy Egan
- The night diary, Veera Hiranandani
- Basketball (and other things), a collection of questions asked, answered, illustrated, Shea Serrano ; with illustrations by Arturo Torres ; foreword by Reggie Miller
- Frederick Douglass, prophet of freedom, David W. Blight
- Crashed, how a decade of financial crises changed the world, Adam Tooze
- The pioneers, the heroic story of the settlers who brought the American ideal west, by David McCullough
- Pies from nowhere, how Georgia Gilmore sustained the Montgomery bus boycott, by Dee Romito ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- The dream of Manifest Destiny, immigrants and the westward expansion, Nick Christopher
- Bloom, a story of fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli, words by Kyo Maclear ; pictures by Julie Morstad
- The first conspiracy, the secret plot to kill George Washington, Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch
- Captive of the labyrinth, Sarah L. Winchester, heiress to the rifle fortune, Mary Jo Ignoffo
- The civil wars of Julia Ward Howe, a biography, Elaine Showalter
- I survived the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863, by Lauren Tarshis ; illustrated by Scott Dawson
- The struggle for sea power, a naval history of the American Revolution, Sam Willis
- Her fearless run, Kathrine Switzer's historic Boston Marathon, by Kim Chaffee ; illustrated by Ellen Rooney
- Murder on Millionaires' Row, Erin Lindsey
- I am not your negro., written by James Baldwin ; directed by Raoul Peck, Widescreen
- The sea queen, a novel, Linnea Hartsuyker
- The Essex Serpent, Sarah Perry
- A rising man, Abir Mukherjee
- The storm before the storm, the beginning of the end of the Roman Republic, Michael Duncan
- King Arthur's Britain., writer, Francis Pryor ; series producer and director, Timothy Copestake, Widescreen