- The Cambridge history of early modern English literature, edited by David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller
- Alcohol, its history, pharmacology, and treatment, Mark Edmund Rose and Cheryl J. Cherpitel
- Digitized, the science of computers and how it shapes our world, Peter J. Bentley
- Iran, the legacy of the Islamic Revolution, Morris M. Mottale
- The singularity is near, when humans transcend biology, Ray Kurzweil
- Highways to heaven, the auto biography of America, Christopher Finch
- Blown to bits, your life, liberty, and happiness after the digital explosion, Hal Abelson, Ken Ledeen, Harry Lewis
- Culture as weapon, the art of influence in everyday life, Nato Thompson
- Encyclopedia Latina, history, culture, and society in the United States, Ilan Stavans, editor in chief, Harold Augenbraum, associate editor
- Windows into the soul, surveillance and society in an age of high technology, Gary T. Marx
- At home with the Aztecs, an archaeologist uncovers their daily life, Michael E. Smith
- Culture and customs of the United States, edited by Benjamin F. Shearer
- The question of pornography, research findings and policy implications, Edward Donnerstein, Daniel Linz, Steven Penrod
- Putin's Russia, past imperfect, future uncertain, edited by Stephen K. Wegren
- A crude look at the whole, the science of complex systems in business, life, and society, John H. Miller
- Our endangered children, growing up in a changing world, Vance Packard
- Anger and forgiveness, resentment, generosity, justice, Martha C. Nussbaum
- The emergence of modern Southeast Asia, a new history, edited by Norman G. Owen [and others]
- The Victorian studies reader, edited by Kelly Boyd and Rohan McWilliam
- Human-built world, how to think about technology and culture, Thomas P. Hughes
- In search of an Inca, identity and utopia in the Andes, Alberto Flores Galindo ; edited and translated by Carlos Aguirre, Charles F. Walker, Willie Hiatt
- The insanity offense, how America's failure to treat the seriously mentally ill endangers its citizens, E. Fuller Torrey
- Cinemas of the world, film and society from 1895 to the present, James Chapman
- Thailand, a country study, Federal Research Division, Library of Congress ; edited by Barbara Leitch LePoer
- Islam in "liberal" Europe, freedom, equality, and intolerance, Kai Hafez ; translated by Alex Skinner
- God is watching you, how the fear of God makes us human, Dominic Johnson
- China and the twenty-first-century crisis, Minqi Li
- The gendered society, Michael S. Kimmel
- The machine in America, a social history of technology, Carroll Pursell
- Why we disagree about climate change, understanding controversy, inaction and opportunity, Mike Hulme
- Setting the agenda, the mass media and public opinion, Maxwell McCombs
- The filter bubble, what the Internet is hiding from you, Eli Pariser
- Trusting what you're told, how children learn from others, Paul L. Harris
- The hidden people of North Korea, everyday life in the hermit kingdom, Ralph Hassig and Kongdan Oh
- Hellfire nation, the politics of sin in American history, James A. Morone
- Naked truth, strip clubs, democracy, and a Christian right, Judith Lynne Hanna
- Abortion after Roe, Johanna Schoen
- Technology & society, social networks, power, and inequality, Anabel Quan-Haase
- A brief history of entrepreneurship, the pioneers, profiteers, and racketeers who shaped our world, Joe Carlen
- The culture of control, crime and social order in contemporary society, David Garland
- Science and common sense
- Inheriting the revolution, the first generation of Americans, Joyce Appleby
- Cuban revelations, behind the scenes in Havana, Marc Frank
- Israel, an introduction, Barry Rubin
- Environment;, resources, pollution & society., William W. Murdoch, editor
- Muslim society, Ernest Gellner
- Music in mainland Southeast Asia, experiencing music, expressing culture, Gavin Douglas
- The necessity of theater, the art of watching and being watched, Paul Woodruff
- Arts, Inc., how greed and neglect have destroyed our cultural rights, Bill Ivey
- Liars and outliers, enabling the trust that society needs to thrive, Bruce Schneier