Incoming Resources
- On Tyranny, Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century, Timothy Snyder
- Crucible, the long end of the Great War and the birth of a New World, 1917-1924, Charles Emmerson
- Dictionary of world biography, Frank N. Magill, editor ; Christina J. Moose, managing editor ; Alison Aves, researcher and bibliographer, Volume 8
- Everyday life through the ages, [Michael Worth Davison, editor]
- Fifty things you need to know about world history, Hugh Williams
- Confucius, Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad, Mark W. Muesse
- Essential visual history of the world
- World History 101, From ancient Mesopotamia and the Viking conquests to NATO and Wikileaks, an essential primer on world history, Tom Head, PhD
- Ancient history, from the first civilizations to the Renaissance, J.M. Roberts
- The great big book of horrible things, the definitive chronicle of history's 100 worst atrocities, Matthew White ; [foreword by Steven Pinker]
- The Battle of Tsushima, The Russian Revolution ; The atomic bomb, a co-production between The Learning Channel, Transatlantic Films, ORF, Teleac, SBS, Disc 5
- Today in history, a day-by-day review of world events
- Elements of general history, ancient and modern, By Alexander Fraser Tytler ... To which is added, a succinct history of the United States by an American gentleman ... With an improved table of chronology; a comparative view of ancient and modern geography; and questions on each section. Adapted for the use of schools and academies, by an experienced teacher
- A people's history of the world, Chris Harman
- In our time, edited by Melvyn Bragg
- A history of the world in 500 walks, Sarah Baxter
- The ultimate timeline of world history, Christoph Marx
- World history, Philip Parker
- The new Penguin history of the world, J.M. Roberts
- World history, patterns of interaction, Candy Dawson Boyd, Geneva Gay...[and others]
- 50 strategies that changed history, Daniel Smith
- The complete atlas of world history, John Haywood, editor
- Ancient worlds, a global history of antiquity, Michael Scott
- The invention of yesterday, a 50,000-year history of human culture, conflict, and connection, Tamim Ansary
- History of the world, J. M. Roberts
- 100 books that shaped world history, Miriam Raftery
- Financial Times world desk reference
- The gunpowder age, China, military innovation, and the rise of the West in world history, Tonio Andrade
- World access, the handbook for citizens of the earth, Kathryn & Ross Petras ; maps by Beki
- IntroducciĆ³n a la Gran Historia, David Christian
- Empire, a new history of the world, Paul Strathern
- Da Vinci code decoded, Martin Lunn
- The silk roads, a new history of the world, Peter Frankopan
- The world was never the same, events that changed history, Professor J. Rufus Fears, University of Oklahoma
- The wisdom of history, J. Rufus Fears
- The new Penguin history of the world, J.M. Roberts
- Iran in world history, Richard Foltz
- Traditions & encounters, a global perspective on the past, Jerry H. Bentley, Herbert F. Ziegler
- History of the world in two hours, [13.7billion years in the making], produced by Flight 33 Productions, LLC for History ; written and directed by Douglas J. Cohen
- The end is always near, apocalyptic moments, from the Bronze Age collapse to nuclear near misses, Dan Carlin
- The end is always near, apocalyptic moments, from the Bronze Age collapse to nuclear near misses, Dan Carlin
- A world history, William H. McNeill
- Grade 7 world history, Oak Meadow coursebook
- Maps of time, an introduction to big history, David Christian ; foreword by William H. McNeill ; with a new preface
- Imperios, Una nueva visiĆ³n de la Historia universal, Jane Burbank
- Maps of time, an introduction to big history, David Christian
- Superpower interrupted, the Chinese history of the world, Michael Schuman
- Land, how the hunger for ownership shaped the modern world, Simon Winchester
- Smithsonian atlas of world aviation, charting the history of flight from the first balloons to today's most advanced aircraft, Dana Bell
- The wisdom of history, J. Rufus Fears