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Published in conjunction with the Harvard History Department, this series features excellent first books in history on subjects spanning a range of fields and methodologies that are central to the department’s intellectual and academic mission.
Original and thought-provoking, this book will interest a range of readers across intellectual history, political theory, literary and cultural studies, and the history of religious thought. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4159/9780674274969
Aug 1, 2014 · Looking for a good book to curl up with this winter? The Harvard History Department Winter Reading List is filled with great titles written by our History Faculty.
Tempus: The Harvard College History Review is the Department's undergraduate journal. Tempus was founded by a pair of undergraduates in 1998 as a forum for undergraduates to publish original historical scholarship and through which all students have the opportunity to learn from their peers.
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4 days ago · This guide is intended as a point of departure for research in history. We also have a more selective guide with major resources only: Introductory Library Research Guide for History.
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Boston's Immigrants, 1790–1865: A Study in Acculturation. By Oscar Handlin, Instructor in History, Harvard University. [Harvard Historical Studies.] (Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1941. Pp. xviii, 287. $3.25.) | The American Historical Review | Oxford Academic.