Incoming Resources
- Unfinished empire, the global expansion of Britain, John Darwin
- Tell it with pride, the 54th Massachusetts Regiment and Augustus Saint-Gaudens' Shaw Memorial, Sarah Greenough and Nancy K. Anderson ; with Lindsay Harris and Renée Ater, foreword by Richard J. Powell
- Pre-Raphaelites, Victorian avant-garde, Tim Barringer, Jason Rosenfeld and Alison Smith ; with contributions by Elizabeth Prettejohn and Diane Waggoner
- The real Jane Austen, a life in small things, Paula Byrne
- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, the philosopher of the Second Reich, William H.F. Altman
- The dream of the great American novel, Lawrence Buell
- Indian Ocean slavery in the age of abolition, edited by Robert Harms, Bernard K. Freamon, and David W. Blight
- Jack London, an American life, Earle Labor
- Madame Cézanne, Dita Amory ; with contributions by Philippe Cézanne, Ann Dumas, Charlotte Hale, Kathryn Kremnitzer, Marjorie Shelley, and Hilary Spurling
- Crossing the Bay of Bengal, the furies of nature and the fortunes of migrants, Sunil S. Amrith
- Building a public Judaism, synagogues and Jewish identity in nineteenth-century Europe, Saskia Coenen Snyder
- The Irish novel, 1800-1910, George O'Brien
- The nuns of Sant'Ambrogio, a true story of a convent in scandal, Hubert Wolf ; translated by Ruth Martin
- The problem of slavery in the age of emancipation, David Brion Davis
- River of dark dreams, slavery and empire in the cotton kingdom, Walter Johnson
- Shooting Victoria, madness, mayhem, and the rebirth of the British monarchy, Paul Thomas Murphy
- John Keats, a new life, Nicholas Roe
- The rise and fall of American growth, the U.S. standard of living since the Civil War, Robert J. Gordon
- The transformation of the world, a global history of the nineteenth century, Jurgen Osterhammel
- Konstantin Makovsky, the Tsar's painter in America and Paris, Wendy Salmond, Russell E. Martin, Wilfried Zeisler
- The Circassian genocide, Walter Richmond
- Thoreau in his own time, a biographical chronicle of his life, drawn from recollections, interviews, and memoirs by family, friends, and associates, edited by Sandra Harbert Petrulionis
- The love of strangers, what six Muslim students learned in Jane Austen's London, Nile Green
- Monet and the birth of impressionism, Felix Krämer, editor
- A union forever, the Irish question and U.S. foreign relations in the Victorian age, David Sim
- Henry James, the mature master, Sheldon M. Novick
- Goya, order & disorder, Stephanie Loeb Stepanek and Frederick Ilchman, curators ; Janis A. Tomlinson ; with contributions by Clifford S. Ackley, Jane E. Braun, Manuela B. Mena Marqués, Gudrun Maurer, Elisabetta Polidori, Sue Welsh Reed, Benjamin Weiss, and Juliet Wilson-Bareau
- Whistler, a life for art's sake, Daniel Sutherland
- Gay Berlin, birthplace of a modern identity, Robert Beachy
- The Empire of Necessity, Slavery, Freedom, and Deception in the New World, Greg Grandin
- The Great Game, 1856-1907, Russo-British relations in Central and East Asia, Evgeny Sergeev