Incoming Resources
- Before Galileo, the birth of modern science in medieval Europe, John Freely
- The seekers, the story of man's continuing quest to understand his world, Daniel J. Boorstin
- The forbidden universe, the occult origins of science and the search for the mind of God, Lynn Pickett and Clive Prince
- Wittgenstein's Vienna, [by] Allan Janik and Stephen Toulmin
- Marshall McLuhan, escape into understanding : a biography, W. Terrence Gordon
- Woman as image in medieval literature, from the twelfth century to Dante, Joan M. Ferrante
- Russian intellectual history;, an anthology., With an introd. by Isaiah Berlin
- A companion to American thought, edited by Richard Wightman Fox and James T. Kloppenberg
- The waning of the Renaissance, 1550-1640, William J. Bouwsma
- The first moderns, profiles in the origins of twentieth-century thought, William R. Everdell
- Private doubt, public dilemma, religion and science since Jefferson and Darwin, Keith Thomson
- New dictionary of the history of ideas, edited by Maryanne Cline Horowitz
- Fingerprints, the origins of crime detection and the murder case that launched forensic science, Colin Beavan
- The clockwork universe, Isaac Newton, the Royal Society, and the birth of the modern world, Edward Dolnick
- Signs of resistance, American deaf cultural history, 1900 to World War II, Susan Burch
- Science since Babylon
- How the idea of religious toleration came to the West, Perez Zagorin
- Reluctant modernism, American thought and culture, 1880-1900, George Cotkin
- Fire and light, how the enlightenment transformed our world, James MacGregor Burns
- The history of ideas;, an introduction
- Modern times, modern places, by Peter Conrad
- The Renaissance and English humanism