History and Current Events
November 2025

Recent Releases
The Zorg : A Tale of Greed and Murder That Inspired the Abolition of Slavery by Siddharth Kara
The Zorg : A Tale of Greed and Murder That Inspired the Abolition of Slavery
by Siddharth Kara

The case of the Zorg, a fascinating legal drama in England’s highest court that turned the brutal calculus of slavery into front-page news. catapulted the nascent anti-slavery movement from a minor evangelical cause to one of the most consequential moral campaigns in history―sparking the abolitionist movement in both England and the young United States.
Family of Spies : A World War II Story of Nazi Espionage, Betrayal, and the Secret History Behind Pearl Harbor by Christine Kuehn
Family of Spies : A World War II Story of Nazi Espionage, Betrayal, and the Secret History Behind Pearl Harbor
by Christine Kuehn

Never-before-told story of one family’s shocking involvement as Nazi and Japanese spies during WWII and the pivotal role they played in the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
The Breath of the Gods : The History and Future of the Wind by Simon Winchester
The Breath of the Gods : The History and Future of the Wind
by Simon Winchester

Between these two poles—wind as a malevolent force, and wind as savior of our planet—lies a world of fascination, history, literature, science, poetry, and engineering which Simon Winchester explores with the curiosity and vigor. He explains how wind plays a part in our everyday lives, from airplane or car travel to the “natural disasters” that are becoming more frequent and regular
Blank Space : A Cultural History of the Twenty-first Century by W. David Marx
Blank Space : A Cultural History of the Twenty-First Century
by W. David Marx

A revealing exploration of a quarter century of cultural stagnation, examining the commercial and technological forces that have come to dominate contemporary culture—from music and fashion to art, film, TV, and beyond.
The American Revolution : An Intimate History by Geoffrey C. Ward
The American Revolution : An Intimate History
by Geoffrey C. Ward

The American Revolution was at once a war for independence, a civil war, and a world war, fought by neighbors on American farms and between global powers an ocean or more away. Historian Geoffrey C. Ward ably steers us through the international forces at play, telling the story not from the top down but from the bottom up—and through the eyes of not only our “Founding Fathers” but also those of ordinary soldiers, as well as underrepresented populations such as women, African Americans, Native Americans, and American Loyalists, asking who exactly was entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
For the sun after long nights : the story of Iran's women-led uprising by Fatemeh Jamalpour
For The Sun After Long Nights : The Story of Iran's Women-Led Uprising
by Fatemeh Jamalpour

A powerful account of Iran's 2022 women-led uprising, told through the intertwined experiences of two journalists—one reporting from within the regime's grasp, the other in exile—who document resistance, repression and the enduring fight for freedom.
Born equal : remaking America's Constitution, 1840-1920 by Akhil Reed Amar
Born Equal : Remaking America's Constitution, 1840-1920
by Akhil Reed Amar

Recounts the dramatic constitutional debates that unfolded across these eight decades, when four glorious amendments abolished slavery, secured Black and female citizenship, and extended suffrage regardless of race or gender. At the heart of this era was the epic and ever-evolving idea that all Americans are created equal. 
George Washington and the creation of the American republic by William M. Fowler
George Washington and the Creation of the American Republic
by William M. Fowler

This book debunks the standard portrayal of George Washington in what is described by historians as the "Critical Years" (1781-1789), a time when he was deeply involved in land speculation, western expansion, scientific farming, canal building, political affairs, and family matters--directing the nation toward a strong central government.
The Eternal Forest : A Memoir of the Cuban Diaspora by Elena Sheppard
The Eternal Forest : A Memoir of the Cuban Diaspora
by Elena Sheppard

A memoir of the Cuban diaspora follows one family's exile from the island.
E-books
Listening to the law : reflections on the court and constitution by Amy Coney Barrett
Listening to the Law : Reflections on The Court and Constitution
by Amy Coney Barrett

A Supreme Court justice lays out her role on the court, from her deliberation process to dealing with media scrutiny; she brings to life the making of the Constitution and explains her approach to interpreting its text.
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