Incoming Resources
- The new Cambridge modern history., edited by Peter Burke 13, Companion volume
- Exploration and empire, empire-builders, European expansion & the development of science, 1450-1760, Simon Adams & Ann Kramer
- Democratization, edited by David Potter ... [et al.]
- Why Europe?, the rise of the West in world history, 1500-1850, Jack A. Goldstone
- History of the modern world, [editor, Timothy Cooke]
- Journal of contemporary history
- After Tamerlane, the global history of empire since 1405, John Darwin
- The wheels of commerce, Fernand Braudel ; translation from the French by Sian Reynolds
- Religion and rural revolt, papers presented to the Fourth Interdisciplinary Workshop on Peasant Studies, University of British Columbia, 1982, János M. Bak and Gerhard Benecke, editors
- The future of the 'classical', by Salvatore Settis ; translated by Allan Cameron
- Outsourcing empire, how company-states made the modern world, Andrew Phillips and J.C. Sharman
- The perspective of the world, Fernand Braudel ; translation from the French by Siân Reynolds
- Masculinity and Male Homosexuality in Britain, 1861-1913, S. Brady
- The rise and fall of the great powers, economic change and military conflict from 1500 to 2000, Paul Kennedy
- A singular modernity, Fredric Jameson