Incoming Resources
- The Silk Roads, a new history of the world, Peter Frankopan
- A little history of science, William Bynum
- An extraordinary time, the end of the postwar boom and the return of the ordinary economy, Marc Levinson
- Archaeology, the essential guide to our human past, general editor Paul Bahn ; foreword by Brian Fagan
- Wonderland, how play made the modern world, Steven Johnson
- Civil wars, a history in ideas, David Armitage
- Russia in world history, Barbara Alpern Engel and Janet Martin
- Power games, a political history of the Olympics, Jules Boykoff
- The reckoning, debt, democracy, and the future of American power, Michael Moran ; foreword by Nouriel Roubini
- Political order and political decay, from the industrial revolution to the globalization of democracy, Francis Fukuyama
- Political order and political decay, from the industrial revolution to the globalization of democracy, Francis Fukuyama
- Age of anger, a history of the present, Pankaj Mishra
- Old sparky, the electric chair and the history of the death penalty, Anthony Galvin
- History of design, decorative arts and material culture, 1400-2000, Pat Kirkham, Susan Weber, editors, the Bard Graduate Center ; project editor, Heather Jane McCormick ; with contributions by John Robert Alderman [and 26 others]
- Too hot to handle, a global history of sex education, Jonathan Zimmerman
- Genocide, a world history, Norman M. Naimark
- The Edwin Fox, how an ordinary sailing ship connected the world in the age of globalization, 1850-1914, Boyd Cothran & Adrian Shubert
- A concise history of the Arabs, John McHugo
- Three stones make a wall, the story of archaeology, Eric H. Cline ; with illustrations by Glynnis Fawkes
- Fallen glory, the lives and deaths of history's greatest buildings, James Crawford
- Walls, a history of civilization in blood and brick, David Frye
- A most improbable journey, a big history of our planet and ourselves, Walter Alvarez
- The bicycle, towards a global history, Paul Smethurst
- The great and holy war, how World War I became a religious crusade, Philip Jenkins
- Heyday, the 1850s and the dawn of the global age, Ben Wilson