Graphic History Links and Resources

Graphic History Links and Resources
from "Super Anxiety" (2020)

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
Historian Trevor Getz breaks down how students might read and use graphic biographies
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
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