Incoming Resources
- John Singer Sargent, portraits in charcoal, Richard Ormond
- Gay New York, gender, urban culture, and the making of the gay male world, 1890-1940, George Chauncey
- Twice as hard, the stories of Black women who fought to become physicians, from the Civil War to the 21st Century, Jasmine Brown
- Recovering the Piedmont past, edited by Timothy P. Grady and Andrew H. Myers ; foreword by Melissa Walker, Volume 2
- Wonder confronts certainty, Russian writers on the timeless questions and why their answers matter, Gary Saul Morson
- Amedeo Modigliani, Jonathan Vernon
- No hope for heaven, no fear of hell, the Stafford-Townsend feud of Colorado County, 1871-1911, by James C. Kearney, Bill Stein, and James Smallwood
- The sacred willow, four generations in the life of a Vietnamese family, Mai Elliott
- Golgotha, Nirjay Mahindru
- Collecting modern, design at the Philadelphia Museum of Art since 1876, Kathryn Bloom Hiesinger
- American treasures, the Brandywine River Museum of Art, foreword by Thomas Padon ; essay by Christine B. Podmaniczky
- No gods no masters, a history of anarchism, a film by Tancrède Ramonet ; Temps Noir & ARTE France present with the participation of LCP Assemblée Nationale, UR--Swedish Educational Broadcasting Company, RTS Radio Télévision Suisse ; réalisation, Tancrède Ramonet
- Freud in his time and ours, Élisabeth Roudinesco ; translated by Catherine Porter
- Nellie Francis, fighting for racial justice and women's equality in Minnesota, William D. Green
- Black inventors, from Africa to America : two million years of invention and innovation, C.R. Gibbs
- African American workers and the Appalachian coal industry, Joe William Trotter Jr
- Sojourns in Charleston, South Carolina, 1865-1947, from the ruins of war to the rise of tourism, edited by Jennie Holton Fant
- Brothers to the Buffalo Soldiers, perspectives on the African American militia and volunteers, 1865-1917, edited by Bruce A. Glasrud
- Klimt, Angela Wenzel ; translation: Jane Michael
- Landru's secret, the deadly seductions of France's lonely hearts serial killer, Richard Tomlinson
- Champions day, the end of Old Shanghai, James Carter
- Excavating Exodus, biblical typology and racial solidarity in African American literature, by J. Laurence Cohen
- The Greeks and the making of modern Egypt, Alexander Kitroeff
- The house of fragile things, Jewish art collectors and the fall of France, James McAuley
- The ghosts of Johns Hopkins, the life and legacy that shaped an American city, Antero Pietila
- Afro-realisms and the romances of race, rethinking Blackness in the African American novel, Melissa Daniels-Rauterkus
- The false cause, fraud, fabrication, and white supremacy in Confederate memory, Adam H. Domby
- The princess of Albemarle, Amélie Rives, author and celebrity at the fin de siècle, Jane Turner Censer
- Venezuelan anarchism, the history of a movement, 1811-1998, Rodolfo Montes de Oca; translated by Chaz Bufe; [introduction by Daniel Barret]
- La magia del cine, los inventos de los hermanos Lumière, [autora, Carmen Gutiérrez Gutiérrez]
- Crimes of the century, a selective history of infamy
- The Confederate and neo-Confederate reader, the "great truth" about the "lost cause", edited by James W. Loewen and Edward H. Sebesta
- The Penguin history of modern China, the fall and rise of a great power, 1850 to the present, Jonathan Fenby
- No future In this country, the prophetic pessimism of Bishop Henry McNeal Turner, Andre E. Johnson
- The British imperial century, 1815-1914, a world history perspective, Timothy H. Parsons
- The selected letters of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, edited and with an introduction by Denise D. Knight and Jennifer S. Tuttle
- The price of admiralty, the evolution of naval warfare, John Keegan
- Marks of distinction, two hundred years of American drawings and watercolors from the Hood Museum of Art, Barbara J. MacAdam ; with an essay by John Wilmerding and contributions by Mark D. Mitchell ; catalogue entries by Derrick R. Cartwright [and others]
- The matchmaker, a farce in four acts, Thornton Wilder ; introduction by Ken Ludwig and afterword by Tappan Wilder
- A world connecting, 1870-1945, edited by Emily S. Rosenberg
- Lynching and leisure, race and the transformation of mob violence in Texas, Terry Anne Scott
- Goyescas, Spanish dances, and other works, for solo piano, Enrique Granados
- Ringside seat to a revolution, an underground cultural history of El Paso and Juárez, 1893-1923, David Dorado Romo
- Ritz & Escoffier, the hotelier, the chef, and the rise of the leisure class, by Luke Barr
- Purple mountain majesties, the story of Katharine Lee Bates and America the beautiful, by Barbara Younger ; illustrated by Stacey Schuett
- Cherie quarters, the place and the people that inspired Ernest J. Gaines, Ruth Laney
- Doyle's world lost & found, the unknown histories of Sherlock Holmes and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Daniel Friedman, MD, Eugene Friedman, MD
- Songs (opp. 40, 47, 56, 58, 60), Edward MacDowell ; introduction by H. Wiley Hitchcock
- Sara Tyson Hallowell, pioneer curator and art advisor in the Gilded Age, Carolyn Kinder Carr
- Debussy's Paris, piano portraits of the Belle Époque, Catherine Kautsky