Incoming Resources
- Black freedom in the age of slavery, race, status, and identity in the urban Americas, John Garrison Marks
- The long Nineteenth Century, 1750-1914, crucible of modernity, Trevor R. Getz
- Drawing, the invention of a modern medium, edited by Ewa Lajer-Burcharth and Elizabeth M. Rudy ; with contributions by Trent Barnes, Samuel Ewing, Sarah Grandin, Ashley Hannebrink, Laura Kenner, Sarah Mirseyedi, Marina Molarsky-Beck, David Pullins, Harmon Siegel, Sean Wehle, and Oliver Wunsch
- The classical school, the birth of economics in 20 enlightened lives, Callum Williams
- They were her property, white women as slave owners in the American South, Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers
- Jefferson's daughters, three sisters, white and black, in a young America, Catherine Kerrison
- Orphans of empire, the fate of London's foundlings, Helen Berry
- Rise of American democracy, Jefferson to Lincoln, Sean Wilentz
- Columbia's daughters, girlhood embroidery from the District of Columbia, Gloria Seaman Allen, edited by Lynne Anderson
- Old Whigs, Burke, Lincoln, and the politics of prudence, by Greg Weiner
- Queen Charlotte, Julia Quinn and Shonda Rhimes
- The Cambridge companion to British theatre, 1730-1830, edited by Jane Moody and Daniel O'Quinn
- Jane Austen, a companion, Josephine Ross
- Preaching the gospel of black revolt, appropriating Milton in early African American literature, Reginald A. Wilburn
- Architecture, men, women and money in America, 1600-1860, by Roger G. Kennedy
- Liberty's chain, slavery, abolition, and the Jay family of New York, David N. Gellman
- The chosen wars, how Judaism became an American religion, Steven R. Weisman
- The Norton anthology of English literature, Stephen Greenblatt, general editor ; Deidre Shauna Lynch, Volume D
- Defending privilege, rights, status, and legal peril in the British novel, Nicole Mansfield Wright
- Fire on the water, sailors, slaves, and insurrection in early American literature, 1789-1886, Lenora Warren
- British painting, the golden age from Hogarth to Turner, William Vaughan
- The great ocean, Pacific worlds from Captain Cook to the gold rush, David Igler
- The eyes of the fleet, a popular history of frigates and frigate captains, 1793-1815, Anthony Price
- The soldier's two bodies, military sacrifice and popular sovereignty in Revolutionary War veteran narratives, James M. Greene
- The expanding blaze, how the American Revolution ignited the world, 1775-1848, Jonathan Israel
- Thomas Jefferson, a modern Prometheus, Wilson Jeremiah Moses, Pennsylvania State University
- The genius of Jane Austen, her love of theatre and why she works in Hollywood, Paula Byrne
- The Romantic Poets, William Blake, George Gordon, Lord Byron, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Wordsworth