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- History of design, decorative arts and material culture, 1400-2000, Pat Kirkham, Susan Weber, editors, The Bard Graduate Center ; project editor, Heather Jane McCormick ; with contributions by John Robert Alderman [and 26 others]
- The fin-de-siècle world, edited by Michael Saler
- Energy and civilization, a history, Vaclav Smil
- History of international fashion, Didier Grumbach ; photo editor Isabelle d'Hauteville
- The splintered empires, the Eastern Front 1917-21, Prit Buttar
- The house of wisdom, how Arabic science saved ancient knowledge and gave us the Renaissance, Jim Al-Khalili
- Walls, a history of civilization in blood and brick, David Frye
- New world order, a strategy of imperialism, Sean Stone ; foreword by Richard Grove ; afterword by Guido Peparata
- Uncommon grounds, the history of coffee and how it transformed our world, Mark Pendergrast
- A brief history of now, the past and present of global power, Diego Olstein
- The Viking heart, how Scandinavians conquered the world, Arthur Herman
- The Human planet, how we created the anthropocene, Simon L. Lewis and Mark A. Maslin
- Milk of paradise, a history of opium, Lucy Inglis
- Slovenia 1945, memories of death and survival after World War II, John Corsellis, Marcus Ferrar
- Titans of history, the giants who made our world, Simon Sebag Montefiore ; with John Bew, Martyn Frampton, Dan Jones and Claudia Renton
- The 100 photographs that changed the world, text by Francesco Biselli [and fourteen others] ; edited by Margherita Giacosa, Roberto Mottadelli, Gianni Morelli ; translation and editing, Iceigeo, Milano (Jonathan West, Max Rankenburg)
- Caligula, the mad Emperor of Rome, Stephen Dando-Collins
- History's 9 most insane rulers, Scott Rank
- A red line in the sand, diplomacy, strategy, and the history of wars that might still happen, David A. Andelman
- Bible and sword, England and Palestine from the Bronze Age to Balfour, Barbara W. Tuchman
- Living with the gods, on beliefs and peoples, Neil MacGregor
- Barron's AP world history
- The taken, true stories of the Sinaloa drug war, by Javier Valdez C?rdenas ; translated and with an introduction by Everard Meade
- Conquering Jerusalem, the AD 66-73 Roman campaign to crush the Jewish revolt, Stephen Dando-Collins
- Visions of empire, how five imperial regimes shaped the world, Krishan Kumar
- Foragers, farmers, and fossil fuels, how human values evolve, Ian Morris ; [with responses by] Richard Seaford, Jonathan D. Spence, Christine M. Korsgaard, Margaret Atwood ; edited and introduced by Stephen Macedo
- The fifth beginning, what six million years of human history can tell us about our future, Robert L. Kelly
- Outside in, the Transnational Circuitry of US history, edited by Andrew Preston and Doug Rossinow
- The march of folly, from Troy to Vietnam, Barbara W. Tuchman
- Atlas of the transatlantic slave trade, David Eltis and David Richardson ; foreword by David Brion Davis ; afterword by David W. Blight
- Potosí, the silver city that changed the world, Kris Lane
- How to be a dictator, the cult of personality in the twentieth century, Frank Dik?tter
- How Iceland changed the world, the big history of a small island, Egill Bjarnason
- Is anything happening?, my life as a newsman, Robin Lustig
- Civilizations, culture, ambition, and the transformation of nature, Felipe Fern?ndez-Armesto
- The code book, the evolution of secrecy from ancient Egypt to quantum, Simon Singh
- The art of cartographics, designing the modern map
- Historia del mundo, mapa a mapa, traducci?n, Montserrat Asensio Fern?ndez y Carmen G?mez Arag?n
- Skin deep, dispelling the science of race, Gavin Evans
- The First World War, Hew Strachan
- Musical revolutions, how the sounds of the world changed, Stuart Isacoff
- The Cold War's killing fields, rethinking the long peace, Paul Thomas Chamberlin
- The world encyclopedia of flags, an illustrated guide to international flags, banners, standards and ensigns, Alfred Znamierowski
- Athens after empire, a history from Alexander the Great to the emperor Hadrian, Ian Worthington
- The Cold War, a world history, Odd Arne Westad
- Written in history, letters that changed the world, Simon Sebag Montefiore
- The near East, a cultural history, Arthur Cotterell
- Voices of history, speeches that changed the world, Simon Sebag Montefiore
- Pirates, merchants, settlers, and slaves, Colonial America and the Indo-Atlantic world, Kevin P. McDonald
- Holy war, how Vasco da Gama's epic voyages turned the tide in a centuries-old clash of civilizations, Nigel Cliff