Incoming Resources
- Cities in civilization, Peter Hall
- Encyclopedia of social history, edited by Peter N. Stearns
- Britannia's Empire, making a British world, Bill Nasson
- 1968, the world transformed, edited by Carole Fink, Philipp Gassert, and Detlef Junker
- Words that shook the world, 100 years of unforgettable speeches and events, Richard Greene with Florie Brizel
- Man-made catastrophes, from the burning of Rome to the Lockerbie crash, Lee Davis
- 1688, a global history, John E. Wills
- A concise economic history of the world, from Paleolithic times to the present, Rondo Cameron
- Cataclysm, the First World War as political tragedy, David Stevenson
- The war of 1898, the United States and Cuba in history and historiography, Louis A. Pérez, Jr
- Encyclopedia of American Indian contributions to the world, 15,000 years of inventions and innovations, Emory Dean Keoke and Kay Marie Porterfield
- The subordinate sex;, a history of attitudes toward women, [by] Vern L. Bullough, with the assistance of Bonnie Bullough
- The last great victory, the end of World War II, July/August 1945, Stanley Weintraub
- The great sea, a human history of the Mediterranean, David Abulafia
- Crimes of war, what the public should know, edited by Roy Gutman and David Rieff ; legal editor, Kenneth Anderson
- The proud tower, a portrait of the world before the war, 1890-1914, Barbara W. Tuchman
- The crisis years, Kennedy and Khrushchev, 1960-1963, Michael R. Beschloss
- The missing peace, the inside story of the fight for Middle East peace, Dennis Ross
- Is Iraq another Vietnam?, Robert K. Brigham
- Europe and the Islamic world, a history, John Tolan, Gilles Veinstein, and Henry Laurens ; translated by Jane Marie Todd with a foreword by John L. Esposito
- The encyclopedia of historic places, by Courtlandt Canby ; advisory editor, Gorton Carruth
- Why the West rules-- for now, the patterns of history, and what they reveal about the future, Ian Morris
- World War I, a history, edited by Hew Strachan
- Islam's Black slaves, the other Black diaspora, Ronald Segal
- Pearl Harbor, the day of infamy, Carl Smith ; illustrated by Jim Laurier and Adam Hook ; additional research by David Aiken
- A history of women in the West, Georges Duby and Michelle Perrot, general editors
- A history of Islamic societies, Ira M. Lapidus
- The tyranny of experts, economists, dictators, and the forgotten rights of the poor, William Easterly
- Paris 1919, six months that changed the world, Margaret MacMillan
- A journey through economic time, a firsthand view, John Kenneth Galbraith
- The atomic bomb and the end of World War II
- Blood, tears and folly, an objective look at World War II, Len Deighton ; with maps and drawings by Denis Bishop
- The Second World War, John Keegan
- Occidentalism, the West in the eyes of its enemies, Ian Buruma, Avishai Margalit
- The family in the Western world from the Black Death to the industrial age, Beatrice Gottlieb
- From trust to terror;, the onset of the cold war, 1945-1950
- Wars of empire, Douglas Porch
- A problem from hell, America and the age of genocide, Samantha Power
- Bound to empire, the United States and the Philippines, H.W. Brands
- The making of the atomic bomb, Richard Rhodes
- Globalization and America since 1945, D. Clayton Brown
- The Oxford companion to food, Alan Davidson ; illustrations by Soun Vannithone
- Official secrets, what the Nazis planned, what the British and Americans knew, Richard Breitman
- Collapse, how societies choose to fail or succeed, Jared Diamond
- The Diligent, a voyage through the worlds of the slave trade, Robert Harms
- Volcanoes in human history, the far-reaching effects of major eruptions, Jelle Zeilinga de Boer and Donald Theodore Sanders
- Racism, a short history, George M. Fredrickson
- The legacy of Islam, edited by Joseph Schacht, with C.E. Bosworth
- The globalization of inequality, François Bourguignon ; translated by Thomas Scott-Railton
- The slave trade, the story of the Atlantic slave trade, 1440-1870, Hugh Thomas