Incoming Resources
- Ancient society, Edited by Leslie A. White
- The great divide, nature and human nature in the Old World and the New, Peter Watson
- Myths and civilization of the ancient Egyptians, Sarah Quie ; illustrations by Francesca D'Ottavi & Ivan Stalio, Alessandro Cantucci & Andrea Morandi
- Gossip men, J. Edgar Hoover, Joe McCarthy, Roy Cohn, and the politics of insinuation, Christopher M. Elias
- Spain, the centre of the world, 1519-1682, Robert Goodwin
- The great cities in history, edited by John Julius Norwich
- A thousand shards of glass, there is another America, Michael Katakis
- The Guinness book of records 1492, the world five hundred years ago, editor, Deborah Manley ; editorial consultant, Geoffrey Scammell
- Moral tribes, emotion, reason, and the gap between us and them, Joshua D. Greene
- Cities in civilization, Peter Hall
- Catan [game], Klaus Teuber
- The human shore, seacoasts in history, John R. Gillis
- Brazil, a biography, Lilia M. Schwarcz and Heloisa M. Starling ; translated from the Portuguese
- The fifth beginning, what six million years of human history can tell us about our future, Robert L. Kelly
- Istanbul, city of majesty at the crossroads of the world, Thomas F. Madden
- Living with the gods, on beliefs and peoples, Neil MacGregor
- The road to Little Dribbling, adventures of an American in Britain, Bill Bryson
- Why we're all Romans, the Roman contribution to the Western world, Carl J. Richard
- A study of history, by Arnold J. Toynbee ; abridgement of volumes I-VI by D. C. Somervell
- AGS World history, by Wayne E. King and Marcel Lewinski
- The messianic legacy, Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, and Henry Lincoln
- A study of history, by Arnold J. Toynbee ; abridgement of volumes VII-X by D. C. Somervell
- The battle for Sanskrit, is Sanskrit political or sacred, opressive or liberating, dead or alive?, Rajiv Malhotra
- The watchman's rattle, thinking our way out of extinction, Rebecca Costa
- In pursuit of privilege, a history of New York City's upper class and the making of a Metropolis, Clifton Hood
- How do we look, the body, the divine, and the question of civilization, Mary Beard
- Ancient worlds, a global history of antiquity, Michael Scott
- Out of our minds, what we think and how we came to think it, Felipe Fernández-Armesto
- The revolt of the masses ;, authorized translation from the Spanish
- Enlightenment now, the case for reason, science, humanism, and progress, Steven Pinker
- 100 books that shaped world history, Miriam Raftery
- Eros and civilization, a philosophical inquiry into Freud, Herbert Marcuse ; with a new preface by the author
- The Road to Little Dribbling, adventures of an American in Britain, Bill Bryson
- Introducción a la Gran Historia, David Christian
- China's good war, how World War II is shaping a new nationalism, Rana Mitter
- The dawn of Tibet, the ancient civilization on the roof of the world, John Vincent Bellezza
- Endgame, Derrick Jensen
- Civilization and its discontents, Sigmund Freud
- Playing frisbee in North Korea, directed by Savanna Washington
- The color of pomegranates, director, Sergeĭ Paradzhanov
- Nine chains to the moon, [by] R. Buckminster Fuller
- In our time, edited by Melvyn Bragg
- The essential Rousseau, translated by Lowell Bair
- Discovering Egyptian dynasties, Therese Shea
- Nine chains to the moon, R. Buckminster Fuller
- Man's nature and his communities ;, essays on the dynamics and enigmas of man's personal and social existence
- Am I crazy?, an unapologetic patriot takes on the insanity of today's woke world, Chad Prather
- Civilization and its discontents, Sigmund Freud ; introduction by Louis Menand ; translated and edited by James Strachey ; biographical afterword by Peter Gay
- The ecology of freedom, the emergence and dissolution of hierarchy, Murray Bookchin
- About time, a history of civilization in twelve clocks, David Rooney