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- The Science of Why
- Red Notice
- A World in Disarray
- The Making of the President 2016
- Why Liberals Win the Culture Wars (Even When They Lose Elections)
- In Search of Sisterhood
- A Ball, a Dog, and a Monkey
- The Religious History of America
- The Story of the Jews
- Forgotten
- Under Fire
- Uncle Tom's Cabin (Annotated) (ShandonPress)
- And Still I Rise
- The Operative
- Memoir of Col. Benjamin Tallmadge


New & Noteworthy History
Skip carousel- A Self-Made Man
- The Richest Man Who Ever Lived
- The Book Thieves
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- Hidden Figures
- The Oregon Trail
- Washington's Farewell
- The Book That Changed America
- The Wright Brothers
- The Glass Universe
- Pacific
- All the Gallant Men
- The Triumph of William McKinley
- Wonderland
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- American Ulysses
- Stoned
- Hero of the Empire
- They All Love Jack
- Ghostland
- The Death of Caesar
- The Perfect Horse
- The Storm of the Century
- Founding Brothers
- Stalin's Daughter
- Jackson, 1964
- Hell and Good Company
- When Hitler Took Cocaine and Lenin Lost His Brain
- Something Must Be Done About Prince Edward County
- Code Warriors


Latest Articles
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The Conversation
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Containing Trump
He may well try to govern as an authoritarian. Whether he succeeds depends less on what he does than on how civil society responds.
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Donald Trump Heads For The War In Syria
Can his “foolproof” plan end a conflict that’s created millions of refugees?
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The Truth Behind The Last Battle Of Vietnam
Disturbing new details reveal what the U.S. government has kept hidden for decades.
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How to Survive a Russian Hack
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Jan 30 20172 minutos
15 Questions About Trump's Safe Zones
If the president is serious about implementing safe zones in Syria, he must clarify exactly what he means.
Jan 26 201713 minutos
'Even a Shining City on a Hill Needs Walls': Senator Tom Cotton
A Republican hawk acclimates to the Trump presidency—and threatens to reconsider the One China policy.
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The Dangerous Delusion of 'We Should've Kept the Oil'
The president has said he wants to support the troops, but his careless comments put U.S. lives at risk in Iraq.
Jan 23 20173 minutos
The War In Yemen Tests Saudi Arabia’s Clout
Riyadh fails to check Iran’s regional influence | “It’s hard to describe this Saudi intervention as a success”
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Hezbollah Is The Real Winner Of The Battle Of Aleppo
Assad and his Syrian regime are just a figurehead; the real victory belongs to the resurgent Party of God.
Jan 18 201717 minutos
How the U.S. Military Sees the Anti-ISIS Fight
ERBIL, Iraq—There’s no welcome sign at this U.S. military base discreetly tucked into the corner of the Kurdistan International Airport in northern Iraq. It doesn’t even have a name. But it’s here. Thousands of troops are here, including Americans, G
Jan 16 20173 minutos
The U.S. Should Form A Closer Military Alliance With Israel
THE U.S. SPENDS A GREAT DEAL OF TIME FOCUSING ON THE military capabilities represented by the Middle Eastern nations it rightly considers threats: Iran and Syria. And we correctly spend much political and military capital working with our Arab allies
Jan 16 20171 minuto
Turkey Remains In The Crosshairs As A New Year Dawns
JARED MALSIN THE PARTYERS WHO WENT TO Istanbul’s Reina nightclub on New Year’s Eve had hoped to celebrate the end of a year marked by violence and upheaval in Turkey and across the Middle East. Barely an hour after the clock marked 2017’s arrival, a
Jan 9 20171 minuto
Mom On A Mission
Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America founder Shannon Watts fights to keep the nation’s children safe
Oct 1 20162 minutos
Guns N’ Poses
B.S. A brief history of the ATF—and the efforts to hamstring it 1934: Responding to Tommy-gun-toting bootleggers, Congress passes the National Firearms Act, the first federal gun law. It requires the registration of machine guns and short-barreled
Sep 19 20166 minutos
The Forgotten Landscapes of the United States
When Lauret Edith Savoy first heard the word “colored” at five years old, she saw herself as exactly that—full of veins as blue as the sky. Not long after, she learned another definition, steeped in racism. “Words full of spit showed that I could be
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Why We Need Quantitative Sports History
The early 19th century golfer Harry Vardon was the Tiger Woods of his day, and not just because he had marital difficulties. He even had a biography written about him, which recounted, among other things, how he handled losing his first child and liv
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Arming America
The politics and paranoia that gave rise to the gun industry
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Money Shots
Six guns that got a barrage of free advertising from the entertainment industry
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Why Revolutionaries Love Spicy Food: How the chili pepper got to China.
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The Smartest Guns In The Room
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The Spy Who Stayed In From The Cold
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Let’s Play War: Could war games replace the real thing?
In the spring of 1964, as fighting escalated in Vietnam, several dozen Americans gathered to play a game. They were some of the most powerful men in Washington: the director of Central Intelligence, the Army chief of staff, the national security advi
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The Common Genius of Lincoln and Einstein: The president and the physicist teach us a lesson about moral genius.
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Summed Up: The History You Need to Know
Skip carousel- Ron Chernow's Alexander Hamilton Summary
- Quicklet on Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond
- Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens
- Quicklet on Bill Bryson's A Short History of Nearly Everything (CliffNotes-like Summary)
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- Summary Mary Beard’s SPQR
- Quicklet on R. B. Bernstein's The Founding Fathers Reconsidered (CliffNotes-like Book Summary)
- David McCullough's The Wright Brothers | Summary
- Quicklet on Laura Hillenbrand's Unbroken
- Quicklet on Howard Zinn's A People's History of the US
- Bill O’Reilly & Martin Dugard’s Killing Reagan The Violent Assault That Changed a Presidency Summary
- Quicklet on Walter Isaacson's Kissinger
- Steven Johnson's How We Got to Now
- Quicklet on Walter Isaacson's Benjamin Franklin
- Quicklet on Bill Bryson's The Mother Tongue - English And How It Got That Way
- Ron Chernow’s Washington
- Quicklet on Bill Bryson's Made in America
- David McCullough’s John Adams | Summary
- Quicklet on Martin Dugard and Bill O'Reilly's Killing Lincoln
- Adam Hochschild’s Spain In Our Heart
- Quicklet on Jack Rakove's Revolutionaries
- Nathaniel Philbrick’s Valiant Ambition
- Simon Sebag Montefiore’s The Romanovs 1613


Editors’ Picks: History
Skip carouselInternational bestseller…
Dr. Harari’s seminal work merges science with history to give a thorough saga of the human species. Beginning with the appearance of modern cognition, Harari traces the evolution of humanity to challenge commonly held beliefs about our biology, our history, and ourselves.
Eloquent history…
This elegant and eloquent history of humanity examines not just how human society developed, but why it developed differently in different cultures. A must–read for the history buff and the layperson alike.
A Modern Marvel...
With verve & vitality, McCullough tells the amazing story of a modern marvel. From dangerous working conditions to corrupt bargains to heroic feats, this is the story of how a bridge came to symbolize New York.
Humanistic perspective...
Zinn's iconic alternative history is an enduring look into the people, rather than the politics, that shaped the current American landscape.
A microbial adversary…
Acclaimed science author Mukherjee tells the story of humanity’s most formidable adversary with the passion of a biographer in this Pulitzer Prize-winner.
A novelist’s flair…
A breathtaking marriage of two stories—the construction of the World’s Fair & of a mass murderer taking advantage of the festivities—that’s so full of flair & fantastic happenings, it reads like fiction. Larson at his best.
Gridiron politics...
Goodwin has an almost preternatural ability to make the past feel like the present. Her award-winning story of skyrocketing inequality and gridiron politics in the Progressive Era is richly told and all too familiar.
Essential walkthrough…
From one of America’s most beloved historians, the Pulitzer Prize–winning McCullough, comes the essential walkthrough of the pivotal year when the Declaration of Independence was signed but the Revolutionary War raged on.


Bestselling
Skip carousel- The Last of the President's Men
- Alexander Hamilton
- The Innovators
- American Will
- American Will
- The Color of Grace
- A Less Boring History of the World
- Between the World and Me
- A Mitch Rapp Novel
- The Art of War
- The Devil in the White City
- Unbroken
- American Sniper
- The Nazi Officer's Wife
- The Jedi Path
- Bill O'Reilly's Legends and Lies
- Black Flags
- Those Who Save Us
- Killing Reagan
- Night
- 12 Years A Slave


Black History Month: A Reading List
Skip carousel- The Warmth of Other Suns
- Assata
- Hidden Figures
- Rough Crossings
- Blood at the Root
- The New Jim Crow
- Devil in the Grove
- Parting the Waters
- Something Must Be Done About Prince Edward County
- Our Kind of People
- The Mis-Education of the Negro
- King Leopold's Ghost
- The Emancipation of Robert Sadler
- Worse Than Slavery
- Ebony and Ivy


Recently Added
Skip carousel- The Jim Hollister Trilogy
- Fidel & Religion
- Katrina
- A Jim Sundance Western
- A Neal Fargo Adventure
- Dogs of War
- Jihad
- A Flame of Pure Fire
- By Order of the President
- Cold Choices
- Honor Bound
- Hana's Suitcase
- Eye of the Needle
- Gettysburg
- The Religion
- Never Caught
- Shaftsman
- Upside
- The Santa Muerte
- Accidental Agent
- The Battle for Budapest 1944 - 1945
- Guns & Firearms
- Summary
- Summary
- Summary
- American Hunter
- The Narrow Door at Colditz
- Raggin', Jazzin', Rockin'


Get to Know Every President
Skip carousel- Barack Obama
- Decision Points
- First In His Class
- 41
- When Character Was King
- A Full Life
- 31 Days
- Nixonland
- Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream
- A Thousand Days
- Eisenhower
- Truman
- FDR
- Colossus
- Coolidge
- Warren G. Harding & the Marion Daily Star
- Woodrow Wilson
- The Bully Pulpit
- The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt
- The President and the Assassin
- Benjamin Harrison
- State of the Union Addresses
- Destiny of the Republic
- Fraud of the Century
- Grant
- Impeached
- Lincoln
- State of the Union Addresses
- State of the Union Addresses
- Millard Fillmore


History Scribd Selects
Enjoy unlimited access to these titles this month.
Skip carousel- When Paris Went Dark
- Cochrane
- The War Lovers
- The Bill of the Century
- Patton
- America Aflame
- The Last Voyage of Columbus
- Lincoln for President
- The Astronaut Wives Club
- The American Revolution of 1800
- They Made America
- The Religious History of America
- Tiger Force
- Opium Wars
- Downtown
- The Three Documents that Made America
- Blood Royal
- Siege at Jadotville
- Eyes on Target


The Quirkiest Microhistories
Skip carousel- Stiff
- A History of the World in 6 Glasses
- The Professor and The Madman
- E=mc2
- Just My Type
- The Monopolists
- The Big Oyster
- The Dirt on Clean
- In the Heart of the Sea
- The Professor and the Madman
- A History of the World in 6 Glasses
- Tomatoland
- Longitude
- The Story of Sushi
- The Disappearing Spoon
- Rats
- The Monopolists
- A Perfect Red
- Rain
- A History Of The Wife
- Uranium
- Trickster Travels
- E=mc2
- The Potato
- Tomatoland


Pulitzer Prize–Winning History Books
Skip carousel- Encounters at the Heart of the World
- The Fiery Trial
- Lords of Finance
- The Hemingses of Monticello
- The Race Beat
- Polio
- An Army at Dawn
- The Metaphysical Club
- The Metaphysical Club
- Founding Brothers
- No Ordinary Time
- The Radicalism of the American Revolution
- Parting the Waters
- The Transformation of Virginia, 1740-1790
- Lamy of Santa Fe
- Roosevelt
- Puritan Village
- Russia Leaves the War. Vol. 1 of Soviet-American Relations
- Great River
- A Stillness at Appomattox
- Reveille in Washington
- My Experiences In The World War – Vol. I [Illustrated Edition]
- My Experiences In The World War – Vol. II [Illustrated Edition]
- The Victory At Sea
- History of the Civil War, 1861-1865
- With Americans of Past and Present Days



Smashing every expectation…
This biography of the Founding Father without a father inspired the hottest musical currently running on Broadway. Chernow maps how young, scrappy & hungry Hamilton became an integral part of American politics.

Light in the shadows…
A compassionate, award-winning memoir of Stalin’s only daughter and the strange, fragmented trajectory of her life trying to escape the shadow of her father. Illuminates dark patches of the past previously unexplored.
The Founding Fathers
Skip carousel- Young Patriots
- Jefferson's Great Gamble
- The Intimate Lives of the Founding Fathers
- America Afire
- The Women Jefferson Loved
- Alexander Hamilton
- Abigail and John
- Understanding Thomas Jefferson
- The Revolutionary Paul Revere
- John Jay
- James Madison and the Making of America
- Samuel Adams
- John Adams
- Benjamin Franklin
- The Ascent of George Washington
- The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin
- Alexander Hamilton
- First Family
- Twilight at Monticello
- Lafayette
- James Madison


Unlimited
Skip carousel- The Art of War
- Twelve Years a Slave (Illustrated) (Two Pence books)
- The Wright Brothers
- Lone Survivor
- Deep Down
- Delta Force
- The French Revolution – In a Nutshell
- The Art of War for Small Business
- Red Notice
- 50 Battles that Changed the World
- The Seven Pillars of Wisdom
- The History of Science
- Mob
- The History of Western Art
- The Art of War
- Einstein
- Twenty Years After
- SEAL Team Six
- Seven Pillars of Wisdom
- The Last of the Mohicans
- The Panther
- Long Walk to Freedom





