Tim Grove is chief of museum learning at the National Air and Space Museum. He is the coauthor of...
Despite popular belief, Native peoples did not simply disappear from colonial New England as the ...
Modern history is haunted by the disasters of the century-world wars, concentration camps, Hirosh...
Originally published in 1977, Do What They Say or Else tells the story of a fifteen-year-old girl...
Using geopoetics to map geopolitics, this epic poem is a personal narration of Uhuru Portia Phala...
Winner of the Raz Shumaker Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Poetry In Gbenga Adesina’s debut book o...
Anthropology is inseparable from writing, whether in field diaries, letters, articles, or books. ...
Through the winter of 1862 and spring of 1863, the U.S. Army and Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern...
Tilton and Grace Entokah: An Osage Story offers an episodic history of the Osage Nation of Oklaho...
In the early eastern theater of the American Civil War, the Northern and Southern armies saw litt...
The story of Jackie Robinson's prodigious talent, his courageous journey, and his influence on bo...
The Country for Me is the first full biography of Joel Palmer (1810–81), born in Canada to Americ...
Bloodlines: A Story of Horses, Family, and Obsession is a love story—of a mother's love for her h...
Although it has long been claimed that Willa Cather destroyed most of her letters in order to pro...
In this singular memoir, Pearl E. Casias tells the story of her rise from poverty to chair of the...
Popular history tells the story of how the tea boycott during the American Revolution caused a tr...
Yosemite National Park hosts more than four million visitors annually, a number that underscores ...
The construction of the nation-state, the development of capitalism, and the modernization of soc...
Daniel H. Usner offers a cultural, political, and social history of the Chitimacha Tribe in South...
The world has changed since the 1930s, but human nature has not. What can we learn when comparing...
In The Pursuit of Family Thomas Grillot examines how Dakota and Lakota people on the Standing Roc...
The Life of Ten Bears is a remarkable collection of nineteenth-century Comanche oral histories gi...
Historically, rural spaces in the United States have encompassed a wide array of political cultur...
The New Old Style explores how the deliberate use of cartooning styles that mimic those of the ea...
Empire of Pelts sheds new light on the history of early North America by reconsidering the misund...
When Bob Feller hit the Major League Baseball scene, he instantly became one of the most famous a...
Russell Rowland grew up as a fourth-generation Montanan during an era when Westerns ruled televis...
American pop culture loves newsies. The children who bawled out headlines and sold newspapers on ...
The United States-Mexico border has been a contested space and a political and ideological appara...
We Will Receive Justice explores how Native people in the southern San Francisco Bay Area--the an...
Oklahoma Reconsidered provides a concise and conversational history of Oklahoma from the 1700s an...
It Tells My Story is a gorgeously illustrated art book showcasing thirty-four quilts from the Yvo...
In the digital age, governments and individuals alike harness online platforms to spread misinfor...
Following the Mexican Revolution of 1910, Mexico City's upper-class laywomen were at the helm of ...
Wild places and remote regions, once considered zones where people traveled as 'explorers' or liv...
Oil companies sank the first commercial oil wells in Indian Territory between 1895 and 1901. Crud...
Engaging Deadwood's history through the lens of her great-great-uncle John S. McClintock's legend...
The Wasatch Front is a narrow urban corridor sandwiched between Utah's Great Salt Lake and the Wa...
In Socialism in the American West, 1830-1954, Mark Kruger provides a kaleidoscopic narrative hist...
Readers interested in the role of religion in American history might share the frustration of two...
The 'revolt from the village' literary movement is utterly familiar but generally understudied. I...
Throughout the twenty-first century, genocide denial has evolved and adapted with new strategies ...
As arguably the most popular cultural institution in both Argentina and Brazil, men's soccer has ...
Beyond Mountains is a longue durée history of fugitivity, survivalism, and insurgency in the hear...
Named a 2019 Choice Outstanding Academic Title
Although the seeds of alcohol use and abuse were sown during the colonial period in the Northeast...
A fur trader and explorer, Peter Pond (1740-1807) became one of the first English-speaking men to...
The 'revolt from the village' literary movement is utterly familiar but generally understudied. I...