Incoming Resources
- Washington's spies, the story of America's first spy ring, Alexander Rose
- A tale of two cities, Charles Dickens ; edited with an introduction and notes by Andrew Sanders
- Dress in eighteenth-century Europe, 1715-1789, Aileen Ribeiro
- The Declaration of Independence, a global history, David Armitage
- The thief-taker hangings, how Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Wild, and Jack Sheppard captivated London and created the celebrity criminal, Aaron Skirboll
- London journal, 1762-1763,, now first published from the original manuscript. Prepared for the press, with introd. and notes by Frederick A. Pottle, with a pref. by Christopher Morley
- Captives and voyagers, black migrants across the eighteenth-century British Atlantic world, Alexander X. Byrd
- The criticism of Henry Fielding., Edited by Ioan Williams
- Euler, the master of us all, William Dunham
- Cradle of violence, how Boston's waterfront mobs ignited the American Revolution, Russell Bourne
- The founding fathers on leadership, classic teamwork in changing times, Donald T. Phillips
- The making of revolutionary Paris, David Garrioch
- Forgotten patriots, the untold story of American prisoners during the Revolutionary War, Edwin G. Burrows
- The minutemen and their world, Robert A. Gross
- Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment, Alan Charles Kors, editor in chief
- The Diligent, a voyage through the worlds of the slave trade, Robert Harms
- Measure of the Earth, the enlightenment expedition that reshaped our world, Larrie D. Ferreiro
- Benjamin Franklin and the ends of empire, Carla J. Mulford