Incoming Resources
- 1493, uncovering the new world Columbus created, Charles C. Mann
- A thirst for empire, how tea shaped the modern world, Erika Rappaport
- The democracy of suffering, life on the edge of catastrophe, philosophy in the Anthropocene, Todd Dufresne
- After Tamerlane, the global history of empire since 1405, John Darwin
- 1493, uncovering the new world Columbus created, Charles C. Mann
- Ancient worlds, a global history of antiquity, Michael Scott
- Myths of modern history, from the French Revolution to the 20th century world wars and the Cold War - new perspectives on key events, Jacques R. Pauwels
- I wish I'd been there, book two, European history, edited by Byron Hollinshead and Theodore K. Rabb
- Born in Blackness, Africa, Africans, and the making of the modern world, 1471 to the Second World War, Howard W. French
- 1492, the year the world began, Felipe Fernández-Armesto
- The complete idiot's guide to European history, by Nathan Barber
- Beneath another sky, a global journey into history, Norman Davies
- The march of folly, from Troy to Vietnam, Barbara W. Tuchman
- Twin tracks, the unexpected origins of the modern world, James Burke
- The world, a brief introduction, Richard Haass
- The decadent society, how we became the victims of our own success, Ross Douthat
- 1493 for young people, from Columbus's voyage to globalization, Charles C. Mann ; adapted by Rebecca Stefoff
- The world from 1450 to 1700, John E. Wills, Jr
- Footprints, in search of future fossils, David Farrier
- The march of folly, from Troy to Vietnam, Barbara W. Tuchman