Incoming Resources
- Experiencing Rome, a visual exploration of antiquity's greatest empire, Steven L. Tuck
- Living with the gods, on beliefs and peoples, Neil MacGregor
- Decadence, a very short introduction, David Weir
- India, by Emily Rose Oachs
- Smithsonian, 2019
- London's triumph, merchants, adventurers, and money in Shakespeare's city, Stephen Alford
- Fad Mania!, a history of American crazes, by Cynthia Overbeck Bix
- Walls, a history of civilization in blood and brick, David Frye
- Bitter greens, a novel, Kate Forsyth
- The new wild west, black gold, fracking, and life in a North Dakota boomtown, Blaire Briody
- Chuck Klosterman X, A highly Specific, Defiantly Incomplete History of the Early 21st Century, Chuck Klosterman
- Moral tribes, emotion, reason, and the gap between us and them, Joshua D. Greene
- Modern China, a very short introduction, Rana Mitter
- The Trojan War, a very short introduction, Eric H. Cline
- Подумать только!.., М. Веллер
- Modern India, a very short introduction, Craig Jeffrey
- Chaucer's people, everyday lives in Medieval England, Liza Picard
- The Regency years, during which Jane Austen writes, Napoleon fights, Byron makes love, and Britain becomes modern, Robert Morrison
- The 1910s in America, editor, Thomas Tandy Lewis
- Concrete, from the ground up, Larissa Theule ; illustrated by Steve Light
- The ancient guide to modern life, Natalie Haynes
- St. Petersburg, madness, murder, and art on the banks of the Neva, Jonathan Miles
- American eclipse, a nation's epic race to catch the shadow of the moon and win the glory of the world, David Baron
- Soul machine, the invention of the modern mind, George Makari
- USA today, 2019
- The watchman's rattle, thinking our way out of extinction, Rebecca D. Costa, with a foreword by E.O. Wilson
- Fantasyland, how America went haywire : a 500-year history, Kurt Andersen
- Scars of independence, America's violent birth, Holger Hoock
- Between two worlds, how the English became Americans, Malcolm Gaskill
- Modern France, a very short introduction, Vanessa R. Schwartz
- Civilization and its discontents, Sigmund Freud ; introduction by Christopher Hitchens ; translated and edited by James Strachey ; biographical afterword by Peter Gay
- The heartland, an American history, Kristin L. Hoganson
- Ursula K. Le Guin, conversations on writing, [Ursula K. Le Guin] with David Naimon
- Brazil, a biography, Lilia M. Schwarcz and Heloisa M. Starling
- About time, a history of civilization in twelve clocks, David Rooney
- Smithsonian
- Searching for the lost tombs of Egypt, Chris Naunton
- Where the wild coffee grows, the untold story of coffee from the cloud forests of Ethiopia to your cup, Jeff Koehler
- Travel with kids., directed by Jeremy Simmons, Widescreen
- A people's history of the United States, Howard Zinn
- Gladiators, Minna Lacey & Susanna Davidson ; illustrated by Emmanuel Cerisier
- War! What is it good for?, conflict and the progress of civilization from primates to robots, Ian Morris
- Babylonia, a very short introduction, Trevor Bryce
- No time to spare, thinking about what matters, Ursula K. Le Guin ; introduction by Karen Joy Fowler
- Egyptomania, Emma Giuliani, Carole Saturno ; translation by Philippe Barbour
- The Silk Road, a very short introduction, James A. Millward
- Smoketown, the untold story of the other great Black Renaissance, Mark Whitaker
- Artifacts from modern America, Helen Sheumaker
- The 50s, the story of a decade, The New Yorker ; edited by Henry Finder ; introduction by David Remnick
- Al Capone and the 1933 World's Fair, the end of the gangster era in Chicago, William Elliott Hazelgrove