Incoming Resources
- Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin;, the war they waged and the peace they sought
- The epic of Russian literature,, from its origins through Tolstoy
- Dracula, prince of many faces, his life and his times, Radu R. Florescu, Raymond T. McNally
- The creative present;, notes on contemporary American fiction., Edited by Nona Balakian and Charles Simmons
- The formation of the Soviet Union, Communism and nationalism, 1917-1923, Richard Pipes
- American realists and naturalists, edited by Donald Pizer and Earl N. Harbert
- The Russian search for peace, February-October 1917, Rex A. Wade
- Kate Chopin, Barbara C. Ewell
- Lenin, a biography, Robert Service
- Jerzy Kosinski, a biography, James Park Sloan
- Chełmno and the Holocaust, the history of Hitler's first death camp, Patrick Montague ; foreword by Christopher R. Browning
- Khrushchev, the man and his era, William Taubman
- Balkan ghosts, a journey through history, Robert D. Kaplan
- Politics and history in the Soviet Union, Nancy Whittier Heer
- In search of Dracula, the history of Dracula and vampires, Raymond T. McNally and Radu Florescu
- Marie Curie, a life, Susan Quinn
- The Assassination of the Archduke, Sarajevo 1914 and the Romance That Changed the World, Greg King and Sue Woolmans
- Chechnya, tombstone of Russian power, Anatol Lieven ; with photographs by Heidi Bradner
- Ukraine, perestroika to independence, Taras Kuzio
- A concise history of Romania, Keith Hitchins, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- Uncivil society, 1989 and the implosion of the communist establishment, Stephen Kotkin ; with a contribution by Jan T. Gross
- Asian American writers, edited by Deborah L. Madsen
- Boris Yeltsin, from Bolshevik to Democrat, John Morrison
- Russian prose writers after World War II, edited by Christine Rydel
- Leningrad, state of siege, Michael Jones
- Gulag, a history, Anne Applebaum
- Selling the Holocaust, from Auschwitz to Schindler : how history is bought, packaged, and sold, Tim Cole
- Rasputin, a life, Joseph T. Fuhrmann
- The dead hand, the untold story of the Cold War arms race and its dangerous legacy, David E. Hoffman
- Poland, James A. Michener
- The Romanovs, ruling Russia, 1613-1917, Lindsey Hughes
- North Korea, the politics of regime survival, Young Whan Kihl and Hong Nack Kim, editors
- The Soviet experiment, Russia, the USSR, and the successor states, Ronald Grigor Suny
- Culture and customs of Russia, Sydney Schultze
- Silent Conflict, a Hidden History of Early Soviet-Western Relations, Michael Jabara Carley
- The Czechs and the lands of the Bohemian crown, Hugh LeCaine Agnew
- Why Bosnia?, writings on the Balkan war, edited by Rabia Ali & Lawrence Lifschultz
- American gulag, inside U.S. immigration prisons, Mark Dow
- Natasha's dance, a cultural history of Russia, Orlando Figes
- Tattoo, bodies, art, and exchange in the Pacific and the West, edited by Nicholas Thomas, Anna Cole, and Bronwen Douglas
- Unveiling Kate Chopin, Emily Toth
- A most dangerous method, the story of Jung, Freud, and Sabina Spielrein, John Kerr