Incoming Resources
- The monied metropolis, New York City and the consolidation of the American bourgeoisie, 1850-1896, Sven Beckert
- The age of inequality, corporate America's war on working people : a forty-year investigation, by In These Times ; [edited by Jeremy Gantz ... and others]
- Distinction, a social critique of the judgement of taste, Pierre Bourdieu ; translated by Richard Nice, with a new introduction by Tony Bennett
- Linden Hills, Gloria Naylor
- Madame Bovary, Gustave Flauvert ; edición de Mauro Armiño
- Madame Bovary, provincial ways, Gustave Flaubert
- White collar, the American middle classes, C. Wright Mills
- Is Bill Cosby right?, or has the Black middle class lost its mind?, Michael Eric Dyson
- El pintor de almas, Ildefonso Falcones
- Dubliners, James Joyce
- Voyage au bout de la nuit, Louis-Ferdinand Céline
- You won't remember this, stories, Kate Blackwell
- Middle-class millionaire, surprisingly simple strategies to grow and enjoy your wealth, Clark A. Kendall, CFA, AEP, CFP
- Madame Bovary, costumbres de provincia, Gustavo Flaubert ; prólogo de José Arenas ; traducción de Leonor Tejada
- The black photo album, look at me : 1890-1950, Santu Mofokeng ; with an essay by James T. Campbell
- Trespassing, my sojourn in the halls of privilege, Gwendolyn M. Parker
- The sinking middle class, a political history, David Roediger
- The American middle class, a cultural history, Lawrence R. Samuel
- Two American families, written by Kathleen Hughes and Bill Moyers ; produced by Tom Casciato, Kathleen Hughes ; a Frontline production with Okapi Productions LLC and Public Affairs Television, Inc. in association with Left/Right Docs