Graphic History Links and Resources

Thanks for coming to my presentation! Here's some links to my own comics, to other graphic histories and memoirs I mentioned in my talk, and some resources that might be useful for thinking about history and comics might work together in the classroom or in your own work as a historian.
Comics I've Drawn
I Make Exhibits
Who are museum exhibits for, and what difference does that make?

The Desert Keeps Receipts
We are immersed in a landscape of risk, a damaged place that damages in return.

Am I Still A Historian?
What kind of work do historians value? Who belongs and who doesn’t? Or, what happens when an injured brain meets a crappy system?

How To Visit Rocky Flats in 20 Confusing Steps
what stories do contested places tell about themselves?

Other Graphic Histories and Memoirs I
Berlin (Paperback) – Drawn & Quarterly

We Are On Our Own – Drawn & Quarterly

Freeman Colby: From Primary Sources to Comics
Gallery of sources & the comics they inspired!

Battle Lines: A Graphic History of the Civil War: Fetter-Vorm, Jonathan, Kelman, Ari, Fetter-Vorm, Jonathan: 9780809094745: Amazon.com: Books
Battle Lines: A Graphic History of the Civil War [Fetter-Vorm, Jonathan, Kelman, Ari, Fetter-Vorm, Jonathan] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Battle Lines: A Graphic History of the Civil War