Incoming Resources
- Signifying Europe, Johan Fornas
- Goodbye to all that?, the story of Europe since 1945, Dan Stone
- Oswald Mosley and the New Party, Matthew Worley
- Franz Kafka, Sander L. Gilman
- The Europeanization of national policies and politics of immigration, between autonomy and the European Union, edited by Thomas Faist and Andreas Ette
- Piracy, the intellectual property wars from Gutenberg to Gates, Adrian Johns
- The European world 1500-1800, an introduction to early modern history, edited by Beat Kumin
- The witchcraft sourcebook, edited by Brian P. Levack
- The key of green, passion and perception in Renaissance culture, Bruce R. Smith
- The Magna Carta manifesto, liberties and commons for all, Peter Linebaugh
- The wonder of their voices, the 1946 Holocaust interviews of David Boder, Alan Rosen
- Gender politics and everyday life in state socialist Eastern and Central Europe, edited by Shana Penn and Jill Massino
- Provincializing Europe, postcolonial thought and historical difference, with a new preface by the author, Dipesh Chakrabarty
- Developing England's north, the political economy of the northern powerhouse, Craig Berry, Arianna Giovannini, editors
- The sciences of the soul, the early modern origins of psychology, Fernando Vidal ; translated by Saskia Brown
- We, the people of Europe?, reflections on transnational citizenship, Etienne Balibar ; translated by James Swenson
- Contemporary European theatre directors, edited by Maria M. Delgado and Dan Rebellato
- A culture of growth, the origins of the modern economy, Joel Mokyr
- Ten years of New Labour, edited by Matt Beech and Simon Lee
- Kasier Wilhelm II, Christopher M. Clark
- The Leveller revolution, radical political organisation in England, 1640-1650, John Rees
- Engaging enemies, Hayek and the left, Simon Griffiths
- Homelands, war, population and statehood in Eastern Europe and Russia, 1918-1924, [edited by] Nick Baron and Peter Gatrell
- The borders of 'Europe', autonomy of migration, tactics of bordering, edited by Nicholas De Genova
- The exclusionary politics of asylum, Vicki Squire
- Rhetoric in British politics and society, edited by Judi Atkins, Alan Finlayson, James Martin and Nick Turnbull
- Subterranean Politics in Europe, edited by Mary Kaldor, Professor of Global Governance, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, Sabine Selchow, Research Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
- Decadence, degeneration, and the end, studies in the European fin de siecle, Edited by Marja Harmanmaa & Christopher Nissen
- The Renaissance, a very short introduction, Jerry Brotton
- Education and state formation, Europe, East Asia and the USA, Andy Green
- Immigrants in the sexual revolution, perceptions and participation in northwest Europe, Andrew Shield
- Race in early modern England, a documentary companion, edited by Jonathan Burton and Ania Loomba
- The origins of totalitarianism.
- Charles Lamb, Elia and the London magazine, metropolitan muse, by Simon P. Hull
- Illuminations, Walter Benjamin ; edited and with an introduction by Hannah Arendt
- Mapping ethnography in early modern Germany, new worlds in print culture, Stephanie Leitch
- Antonin Artaud, the scum of the soul, Ros Murray, Queen Mary University of London
- Songs of experience, modern American and European variations on a universal theme, Martin Jay
- Press freedom and pluralism in Europe, concepts and conditions, edited by Andrea Czepek, Melanie Hellwig and Eva Nowak
- Contemporary British fascism, the British National Party and the quest for legitimacy, Nigel Copsey
- The disentanglement of populations, migration, expulsion and displacement in post-war Europe, 1944-9, edited by Jessica Reinisch and Elizabeth White
- Callaghan's journey to Downing Street, Paul J. Deveney
- Leaders of the opposition, from Churchill to Cameron, edited by Timothy Heppell
- Victorian Keats, manliness, sexuality, and desire, James Najarian
- Caliban and the witch, women, the body and primitive accumulation, Silvia Federici
- A ruined fortress?, neoliberal hegemony and transformation in Europe, edited by Alan W. Cafruny and Magnus Ryner
- Berlin electropolis, shock, nerves, and German modernity, Andreas Killen
- National conversations, public service media and cultural diversity in Europe, edited by Karina Horsti, Gunilla Hulten and Gavan Titley
- Image matters, archive, photography, and the African diaspora in Europe, Tina M. Campt
- Czech-German relations and the politics of Central Europe, from Bohemia to the EU, Jurgen Tampke