Incoming Resources
- Life in Georgian England, by E. N. Williams
- Literature and the social order, in eighteenth-century England, Stephen Copley
- A companion to eighteenth-century Britain, edited by H.T. Dickinson
- Britons, forging the nation 1707-1837, Linda Colley
- Enlightenment, Britain and the creation of the modern world, Roy Porter
- British history, 1815-1906, Norman McCord
- Expansion, trade and industry, 1750-1900., J.F. Aylett. Teacher's guide
- Enlightenment and religion, rational dissent in eighteenth-century Britain, edited by Knud Haakonssen
- An economic and social history of Britain, 1760-1970, Trevor May
- Inventing and resisting Britain, cultural identities in Britain and Ireland, 1685-1789, Murray G.H. Pittock
- Holland House, a history of London's most celebrated salon, Linda Kelly
- The sinews of power, war, money and the English state, 1688-1783, John Brewer
- Royal mistresses of the House of Hanover-Windsor, Susanna de Vries ; [editor, Marusia McCormick]
- At home with the Georgians, based on the book "Behind closed doors" [by Amanda Vickery]
- The Duchess Countess, the woman who scandalised a nation, Catherine Ostler
- Modern Britain, a social history 1750-1985, Edward Royle
- A social and economic history of Britain 1760-1955, by Pauline Gregg
- An economic and social history of Britain, 1760-1990, Trevor May
- The forging of the modern state, early industrial Britain 1783-1870, Eric J. Evans
- The East India Company in eighteenth-century politics
- A history of the English people in the nineteenth century., by Elie Halévy ; translated from the French by E.I.Watkin Vol.2, The liberal awakening, 1815-1830
- The Georgians, Ruth Brocklehurst and Hazel Maskell ; illustrated by Ian McNee and Lynn Stone
- Pandæmonium, 1660-1886, the coming of the machine as seen by contemporary observers, [compiled by] Humphrey Jennings ; edited by Mary-Lou Jennings and Charles Madge
- A social and economic history of Britain, 1760-1963, by Pauline Gregg
- The age of reform 1815-1870, by Sir Llewellyn Woodward
- Peaceable kingdom, stability and change in modern Britain, by Brian Harrison
- British history in the nineteenth century and after 1782-1919, by George Macaulay Trevelyan
- Lord Sydney, the life and times of Tommy Townshend, Andrew Tink
- Trade, colonization and industry 1750-1900, Richard Dargie
- Gorgeous Georgians, Terry Deary ; illustrated by Martin Brown
- Eighteenth-century Britain, a very short introduction, Paul Langford
- An imperial state at war, Britain from 1689 to 1815, edited by Lawrence Stone
- The Cambridge social history of Britain 1750-1950, edited by F.M.L. Thompson. Vol.1, Regions and communities
- The long eighteenth century, British political and social history, 1688-1832, Frank O'Gorman
- A history of the English people in the nineteenth century, E. Halevy. ; translated from the French by E.I.Watkin Vol.6, The rule of democracy, 1905-1914
- The Cambridge social history of Britain 1750-1950, edited by F.M.L. Thompson. Vol.2, People and their environment
- Victorian minds
- From workshop to Empire, Britain 1750-1900, Hamish Macdonald
- The Cambridge social history of Britain 1750-1950, edited by F.M.L. Thompson. Vol.3, Social agencies and institutions
- A history of the English people in the nineteenth century., translated from the French by E.I.Watkin andD.A.Barker Vol.1, England in 1815
- The Jacobite risings in Britain, 1689-1746, Bruce Lenman
- A history of the English people in the nineteenth century, E. Halevy. ; translated from the French by E.I.Watkin Vol.3, The triumph of reform, 1830-1841
- Social problems 1760-1914, Simon Mason
- The kings & queens of England
- Royal mistresses of the House of Hanover-Windsor, Susanna de Vries ; [editor, Marusia McCormick]
- The emergence of civil society in the eighteenth century, a privileged moment in the history of England, Scotland, and France, Marvin B. Becker
- The creation of the modern world, the untold story of the British Enlightenment, Roy Porter
- The paradox of Scottish culture, the eighteenth-century experience, [by] David Daiches
- Revolutionary Britannia?, reflections on the threat of revolution in Britain, 1789-1848, Edward Royle
- The butcher, the Duke of Cumberland and the suppression of the 45, W.A. Speck