Incoming Resources
- Medieval tastes, food, cooking, and the table, Massimo Montanari ; translated by Beth Archer Brombert
- Michelangelo, a life in six masterpieces, Miles J. Unger
- Venice, a new history, Thomas F. Madden
- Beyond the Northlands, Viking Voyages and the Old Norse Sagas, Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough
- A people uncounted, the untold story of the Roma, Urbinder Films ; executive producer, Lenny Binder, Tom Rasky ; produced by Tom Rasky, Marc Swenker ; directed by Aaron Yeger
- Cabinets of curiosities, Patrick Mauriès
- Wounded, a new history of the Western Front in World War I, Emily Mayhew
- The land of painted caves, Jean M. Auel
- Fire and light, how the enlightenment transformed our world, James MacGregor Burns
- The last palace, Europe's turbulent century in five lives and one legendary house, Norman Eisen
- Prints and the pursuit of knowledge in early modern Europe, edited by Susan Dackerman ; with essays by Susan Dackerman [and others]
- Rescue board, the untold story of America's efforts to save the Jews of Europe, Rebecca Erbelding
- Itinerary, an intellectual journey, Octavio Paz ; translated by Jason Wilson
- The American Revolution, a world war, edited by David K. Allison & Larrie D. Ferreiro ; essays by José María Blanco Núñez [and fifteen others]
- The pope who would be king, the exile of Pius IX and the emergence of modern Europe, David I. Kertzer
- The great rebalancing, trade, conflict, and the perilous road ahead for the world economy, Michael Pettis
- The lady's guide to petticoats and piracy, Mackenzi Lee
- A tragic fate, law and ethics in the battle over Nazi-looted art, Nicholas M. O'Donnell
- Just one day, Gayle Forman
- Go, went, gone, Jenny Erpenbeck ; translated by Susan Bernofsky
- Europe, Ewan McLeish
- The medieval kitchen, a social history with recipes, Hannele Klemettilä
- Night train to Lisbon, Pascal Mercier ; translated from the German by Barbara Harshav
- Night will fall, BFI, the Rabinovich Foundation For The Arts, RatPac Documentary Films, Danish Film Institute present a Spring Films and Angel TV production in co-production with Cinephil, Final Cut For Real, MDR and NDR in co-operation with Arte, Keshet Broadcasting and S.H. Channel 8 ; a film by André Singer ; writer, Lynette Singer ; producers, Sally Angel, Brett Ratner ; director, André Singer
- The royal art of poison, filthy palaces, fatal cosmetics, deadly medicine, and murder most foul, Eleanor Herman
- Lingo, around Europe in sixty languages, Gaston Dorren ; with contributions by Jenny Audring, Frauke Watson and Alison Edwards (translation)
- Kudos, Rachel Cusk
- Europe, everything you ever wanted to know, Clive Gifford
- The unsettling of Europe, how migration reshaped a continent, Peter Gatrell
- The third horseman, climate change and the Great Famine of the 14th century, William Rosen
- Bog bodies uncovered, solving Europe's ancient mystery, Miranda Aldhouse-Green ; foreword by Val McDermid
- The world the plague made, the Black Death and the rise of Europe, James Belich
- The flame of Miletus, the birth of science in ancient Greece (and how it changed the world), John Freely
- Double agent, the first hero of World War II and how the FBI outwitted and destroyed a Nazi spy ring, Peter Duffy
- Amphibians of Europe, North Africa & the Middle East, a photographic guide, Christophe Dufresnes
- The month that changed the world, July 1914, Gordon Martel
- Paris reborn, Napoléon III, Baron Haussmann, and the quest to build a modern city, Stephane Kirkland
- God's pocket;, the story of Captain Samuel Hadlock, junior, of Cranberry isles, Maine, by Rachel Field..
- Sacred spaces, the awe-inspiring architecture of churches and cathedrals, by Guillaume de Laubier ; with text by Jacques Bosser
- Europe, April Pulley Sayre
- Blood work, a tale of medicine and murder in the scientific revolution, Holly Tucker
- Frontiers of fear, immigration and insecurity in the United States and Europe, Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia
- Europe, a natural history, Tim Flannery (with Luigi Boitani)