Incoming Resources
- What I thought was true, Huntley Fitzpatrick
- The one percent, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD, with Carla Mooney
- Secrets of a summer night, Lisa Kleypas
- Class and race, by Duchess Harris, JD, PHD with Laura K. Murray
- The admirable Crichton, a comedy, J. M. Barrie
- White Ivy, a novel, Susie Yang
- Child of spring, Farhana Zia
- Marshall, Marx and modern times:, the multi-dimensional society
- The short life of free Georgia, class and slavery in the colonial South, Noeleen McIlvenna
- Pride and prejudice, an authoritative text : backgrounds and sources : criticism, Jane Austen ; edited by Donald Gray, Indiana University, Mary A. Favret, Johns Hopkins University
- Gifted, H. A. Swain
- Mine till midnight, Lisa Kleypas
- Sparkers, Eleanor Glewwe
- The philosophes and the people, Harry C. Payne
- Vanity fair, William Makepeace Thackeray ; edited with an introduction and notes by John Carey
- Social stratification
- In the lion's den, Barbara Taylor Bradford
- Easy living, a Paramount picture ; Adolph Zukor presents ; screen play by Preston Sturges ; produced by Arthur Hornblow, Jr. ; directed by Mitchell Leisen
- Binge box, from page to film
- Chloe in India, Kate Darnton
- The rise of the creative class, revisited, Richard Florida
- Mightier than the sword, Jeffrey Archer
- Pride and prejudice, Jane Austen ; introduction and notes by Susan S. G. Frantz
- How the one-armed sister sweeps her house, by Cherie Jones
- Being poor in America, by Duchess Harris, JD, PHD, with Nel Yomtov
- The trouble with brunch, work, class and the pursuit of leisure, Shawn Micallef
- Consuming Jesus, beyond race and class divisions in a consumer church, Paul Louis Metzger
- El príncipe y el guardián, Kiera Cass ; traducción de Jorge Rizzo
- Fashion and its social agendas, class, gender, and identity in clothing, Diana Crane
- Vanity fair, a novel without a hero, by William Makepeace Thackeray ; illustrated with two hundred drawings made by the author for the first edition ; with an introduction by John T. Winterich
- Deathless divide, Justina Ireland
- What are we fighting for?, sex, race, class, and the future of feminism, Joanna Russ
- Juventud, a novel, Vanessa Blakeslee
- The house of mirth, Edith Wharton
- Dread nation, rise up, Justina Ireland
- Renegade, Kerry Wilkinson
- Class and education, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD, with A.W. Buckey
- Court of fives, Kate Elliott
- Gentrification in a global context, the new urban colonialism, edited by Rowland Atkinson and Gary Bridge
- The cult of the luxury brand, inside Asia's love affair with luxury, Radha Chadha & Paul Husband
- Gwendolen, a novel, Diana Souhami
- Class lives, stories from across our economic divide, edited by Chuck Collins, Jennifer Ladd, Maynard Seider, and Felice Yeskel
- Honor, Sherryl Woods
- Perfect liars, Kimberly Reid
- We set the dark on fire, Tehlor Kay Mejia
- Redefining sustainable development, Neil Middleton and Phil O'Keefe
- Social hierarchies, 1450 to the present., Translated from the French by Peter Evans. Edited by Margaret Clarke
- Pride and prejudice, Jane Austen
- Denim and lace, Diana Palmer
- North and South, Elizabeth Gaskell ; edited by Angus Easson ; with an introduction by Sally Shuttleworth