Incoming Resources
- 1759, the year Britain became master of the world, Frank McLynn
- Father of liberty, Jonathan Mayhew and the principles of the American Revolution, J. Patrick Mullins
- The Enlightenment, the pursuit of happiness, 1680-1790, Ritchie Robertson
- Samuel Johnson, John Wain
- Pope and his contemporaries,, essays presented to George Sherburn., Edited by James L. Clifford and Louis A. Landa
- Curious Species, how animals made natural history, Whitney Barlow Robles
- The French Navy and the Seven Years' War, Jonathan R. Dull
- First principles, what America's founders learned from the Greeks and Romans and how that shaped our country, Thomas E. Ricks
- Landon Carter's uneasy kingdom, revolution and rebellion on a Virginia plantation, Rhys Isaac
- Art in Britain 1660-1815, David H. Solkin
- Regaining paradise, Milton and the eighteenth century, Dustin Griffin
- The fever of 1721, Stephen Coss
- The roads to modernity, the British, French, and American enlightenments, Gertrude Himmelfarb
- Political ideas of the American Revolution, Britannic-American contributions to the problem of imperial organization, 1765 to 1775, by Randolph G. Adams
- Daily life in 18th-century England, Kirstin Olsen
- Sexing la mode, gender, fashion and commercial culture in old regime France, Jennifer M. Jones
- The crowd in history;, a study of popular disturbances in France and England, 1730-1848, [by] George Rudé
- Covered with night, a story of murder and indigenous justice in early America, Nicole Eustace
- Dirt & deity, a life of Robert Burns, Ian McIntyre
- Liberty tree, ordinary people and the American Revolution, Alfred F. Young ; consulting editor, Harvey J. Kaye
- Religious freedom, Jefferson's legacy, America's creed, John Ragosta
- The sublime crime, fascination, failure, and form in literature of the Enlightenment, Stephanie Barbé Hammer
- The Oxford Book of Eighteenth Century Verse,, Chosen by David Nichol Smith
- Samuel Richardson., London, Macmillan, 1902
- Massacre at Fort William Henry, David R. Starbuck
- Eighteenth-century British poets, edited by John Sitter, Second series
- Never caught, the Washingtons' relentless pursuit of their runaway slave, Ona Judge, Erica Armstrong Dunbar
- Boy Soldiers of the American Revolution, Caroline Cox ; with a foreword by Robert Middlekauff
- Iron tears, America's battle for freedom, Britain's quagmire, 1775-1783, Stanley Weintraub
- An eighteenth-century musical chronicle, events 1750-1799, compiled by Charles J. Hall
- Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment, Alan Charles Kors, editor in chief
- An imperfect god, George Washington, his slaves, and the creation of America, Henry Wiencek
- The Cambridge companion to the Scottish Enlightenment, edited by Alexander Broadie
- The marketplace of revolution, how consumer politics shaped American independence, T.H. Breen
- Indelible ink, the trials of John Peter Zenger and the birth of America's free press, Richard Kluger
- Mozart's symphonies, context, performance practice, reception, Neal Zaslaw
- Rousseau and the spirit of revolt;, a psychological study,, by William H. Blanchard
- Enlightenment, a very short introduction, John Robertson
- Isaac Collins, a Quaker printer in 18th century America, Richard F. Hixson
- Death or liberty, African Americans and revolutionary America, Douglas R. Egerton
- Kidnapped., With illus. reproducing drawings for early editions and photos of historical scenes together with an introductory biographical sketch of the author and anecdotal captions by William Oliver Stevens
- America's first plague, the deadly 1793 epidemic that crippled a young nation, Robert P. Watson
- The early masters of English fiction
- The enlightened despots, by Geoffrey Bruun
- Tacky's revolt, the story of an Atlantic slave war, Vincent Brown
- Women in the American Revolution, gender, politics, and the domestic world, edited by Barbara B. Oberg
- Swift:, the man, his works, and the age
- The pleasures of the imagination, English culture in the eighteenth century, John Brewer
- Black patriots and loyalists, fighting for emancipation in the war for independence, Alan Gilbert
- The devil in the holy water or the art of slander from Louis XIV to Napoleon, Robert Darnton