Incoming Resources
- Oral histories, Agatha Gregson
- A history of histories, epics, chronicles, romances, and inquiries from Herodotus and Thucydides to the twentieth century, John Burrow
- Research primary source documents, diaries, letters, journals, and more!, by Kelly Boswell
- Sometimes an art, nine essays on history, Bernard Bailyn
- Research visual primary sources, photographs, paintings, video, and more!, by Kelly Boswell
- Evidence explained, citing history sources from artifacts to cyberspace, Elizabeth Shown Mills
- Not by fact alone, essays on the writing and reading of history, by John Clive
- A pocket guide to writing in history, Mary Lynn Rampolla
- Selected writings of Lord Acton, by John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton, First Baron Acton ; edited by J. Rufus Fears
- ¡Sin resolver!, Misterios de la historia, by Dona Herweck Rice
- Writing history, a guide for students, William Kelleher Storey
- Every place has a history, Andrew Langley
- What is history now?, edited by David Cannadine
- Recording oral history, a guide for the humanities and social sciences, Valerie Raleigh Yow
- The purpose of the past, reflections on the uses of history, Gordon S. Wood
- Going to the sources, a guide to historical research and writing, Anthony Brundage
- The oral history manual, Barbara W. Sommer and Mary Kay Quinlan
- Zen and the art of local history, edited by Carol Kammen and Bob Beatty
- Natural experiments of history, edited by Jared Diamond, James A. Robinson
- The information-literate historian, a guide to research for history students, Jenny L. Presnell
- Understanding history ;, a primer of historical method, [by] Louis Gottschalk
- Practicing oral history in historical organizations, Barbara W. Sommer
- A short guide to writing about history, Richard Marius, Melvin E. Page
- The oral history workshop, collect and celebrate the life stories of your family and friends, by Cynthia Hart with Lisa Samson
- Catching stories, a practical guide to oral history, Donna M. DeBlasio [and others]
- Writing local history today, a guide to researching, publishing, and marketing your book, Thomas A. Mason and J. Kent Calder
- Every building has a history, Andrew Langley
- The ever-changing past, why all history is revisionist history, James M. Banner, Jr
- Maps and history, constructing images of the past, Jeremy Black
- What is oral history?, Xina M. Uhl
- Biography, a brief history, Nigel Hamilton
- Research primary source audio, speeches, oral histories, music, and more, by Kelly Boswell
- Doing oral history, Donald A. Ritchie
- What are primary sources?, Susanna Keller
- Essaying the past, how to read, write, and think about history, Jim Cullen