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Scrivener for Historians
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The Wealth of Nature: The Stage Version
Washington, D.C.: Spelling, Punctuation, and Capitalization
When Thomas Takes His Pen
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A History Professor’s Guide to Audible.com
A History Professor’s Guide to Audible.com, 2019 edition
A Layperson’s Reading List in American History
A Layperson’s Reading List in American History, 2018
History audiobooks, 2022 edition
History audiobooks, 2023 edition
How to Read a History Book
How to Use Examples to Evaluate Scholarship
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Reverse Engineering for Historians
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Thesis Statements: History
UCLA’s advice on thesis statements for history papers.
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