Incoming Resources
- The west, A new history in fourteen lives., NaoiĆ se Mac Sweeney
- A little history of art, Charlotte Mullins
- Strongmen, Mussolini to the present., Ruth Ben-Ghiat
- Off the deep end, A history of madness at sea., Nic Compton
- An extraordinary time, the end of the postwar boom and the return of the ordinary economy, Marc Levinson
- Slouching towards utopia, An economic history of the twentieth century., J. Bradford DeLong
- The vinland sagas, The norse discovery of america., Anonymous
- Brilliant maps for curious minds, 100 new ways to see the world., Ian Wright
- Factfulness, Ten reasons we're wrong about the world-and why things are better than you think., Anna Rosling Ronnlund
- Before we were trans, A new history of gender., Kit Heyam
- The decisive battles of world history, Gregory S Aldrete
- Elderflora, A modern history of ancient trees., Jared Farmer
- Leadership, Six studies in world strategy., Henry Kissinger
- Land, How the hunger for ownership shaped the modern world., Winchester Simon
- World history for dummies, Peter Haugen
- Empires of the steppes, A history of the nomadic tribes who shaped civilization., Kenneth W Harl
- Pathogenesis, A history of the world in eight plagues., Jonathan Kennedy
- Age of revolutions, Progress and backlash from 1600 to the present., Fareed Zakaria
- Upheaval, Turning points for nations in crisis., Jared Diamond
- Crete 1941, the battle and the resistance, Antony Beevor
- The secret history of the world, Mark Booth
- Gay bar, Why we went out., Jeremy Atherton Lin
- The six wives of henry viii, Alison Weir
- The world, A family history of humanity., Simon Sebag Montefiore
- Slouching towards utopia, An economic history of the twentieth century., J. Bradford DeLong
- Wonderland, how play made the modern world, Steven Johnson
- The New York Times book of the dead, 320 print and 10,000 digital obituaries of extraordinary people, edited by Bill McDonald (obituaries editor for the New York Times)
- Lapidarium, The secret lives of stones., Hettie Judah
- The civil war--50-48 bc, Julius Caesar
- Froissart's chroniclesexcerpts, From the great wars of england and france., Jean Froissart
- The mutiny on board h.m.s. bounty, A voyage to the south sea and the terrible mutiny on board., Lt. William Bligh
- The west, A new history in fourteen lives., NaoiĢse Mac Sweeney
- Stalking the atomic city, Life among the decadent and the depraved of chornobyl., Markiyan Kamysh
- Age of revolutions, Progress and backlash from 1600 to the present., Fareed Zakaria
- The punic wars, Rome, carthage and the struggle for the mediterranean., Nigel Bagnall
- The fabric of civilization, How textiles made the world., Virginia Postrel
- War and world history, Jonathan P Roth
- Pathogenesis, A history of the world in eight plagues., Jonathan Kennedy
- Romaine wasn't built in a day, The delightful history of food language., Judith Tschann
- Everything explained that is explainable, on the creation of the Encyclopedia Britannica's celebrated eleventh edition, 1910-1911, Denis Boyles
- Freedom, Sebastian Junger
- Nomads, The wanderers who shaped our world., Anthony Sattin
- A brief history of the world, Peter N Stearns
- Catholicism, A global history from the french revolution to pope francis., John T McGreevy
- The end is always near, Apocalyptic moments, from the bronze age collapse to nuclear near misses., Dan Carlin
- Lapidarium, The secret lives of stones., Hettie Judah
- The earth transformed, An untold history., Peter Frankopan
- Threads of life, A history of the world through the eye of a needle., Clare Hunter
- Humankind, A hopeful history., Rutger Bregman
- Land, How the hunger for ownership shaped the modern world., Winchester Simon