| This year, we celebrate 250 years of stories that helped shape a nation. Explore United States history, literature and more with these must-reads that bring the past to life with insightful detail. |
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With illuminating insights from both sides of the war, Rick Atkinson brings fresh perspectives to the first 21 months of the American Revolution. |
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Historians Ken Burns and Geoffrey C. Ward take us deeper into the American Revolution than ever before, recounting the nation's founding struggle in rich detail. |
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Huge in scope yet still exacting in focus, David McCullough's 1776 is as much about the people that made the nation, as it is about the birth of the nation itself. |
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Ron Chernow's story of Hamilton and of the way he saw the nation as he helped build it is perfect for fans of fascinating character portraits. |
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This is not your usual Founding Father history, but a duly-informed and authoritative biography with a modern spin. |
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Stacy Schiff chronicles the life of this Founding Father and the Revolution he helped make. |
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In this Pulitzer Prize-winning deep dive, Jill Lepore chronicles the history and legacy of the Constitution in all of its intricacies and hopes. |
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Isabel Wilkerson recounts the Great Migration, an era when millions of Black Americans fled the South after World War I. |
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Norah O'Donnell's gripping storytelling shines a spotlight on the female scientists, artists and abolitionists long overlooked by history. |
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