The 10 Best Humanities Textbooks
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National Humanities Alliance The National Humanities Alliance, or NHA, is a nationwide, nonpartisan coalition of organizations who advocate for the humanities on campuses and in communities and government. It's supported by over 200 member organizations, including colleges, universities, libraries, museums, and cultural organizations. They provide illuminating blog posts, columns, newsletters, regular policy updates, conference calls with Washington policymakers, and more. nhalliance.org
Editor's Notes
April 08, 2020:
The humanities is an extensive field that covers a broad range of subjects, like history, literature, language, and the arts, to name a few. We decided to focus on texts that combine many of these disciplines into one, for example, Discovering the Humanities, The Humanities: Culture, Continuity and Change, and Humanities Through the Arts.
We also curated more niche selections, including the history-oriented Lies My Teacher Told Me, writing-focused Handbook for the Humanities, The Norton Anthology of World Literature, and the questions-driven Cultural Anthropology. This diverse range of texts should help anyone get a thorough grounding in the field, but that doesn't mean that you couldn't also benefit from some supplemental reading material in anthropology and philosophy.
While The New Reader is still instructional and helpful for the subject, we feel it doesn't go far enough to merit a spot on our list any longer. We decided to remove it and add Culture and Values in its place. This choice is accessible, easy to read, comprehensive, and thoughtfully arranged, with extremely helpful pedagogical features like an "Ideas and Issues" box that looks at the unique problems of certain periods and "Big Picture" summaries that help readers orient what they've read to see how history shapes our world today.