Incoming Resources
- The shortest history of Europe, how conquest, culture, and religion forged a continent--a retelling of our times, John Hirst ; afterword by Filip Slaveski, PhD
- The Oxford illustrated history of modern Europe, edited by T. C. W. Blanning
- Knights and castles, Seymour Simon
- Heretics and heroes, how Renaissance artists and the Reformation priests created our world, Thomas Cahill
- The horses of St Mark's, a story of triumph in Byzantium, Paris and Venice, Charles Freeman
- Sailing from Byzantium, how a lost Empire shaped the world, Colin Wells
- MUSE OF FIRE, world war one as seen through the lives of the soldier poets
- Lethal tides, Mary Sears and marine scientists who helped win World War II, Catherine Musemeche
- Facing the ocean, the Atlantic and its peoples, 8000 BC-AD 1500, Barry Cunliffe
- Vanished kingdoms, the rise and fall of states and nations, Norman Davies
- A history of Europe, J.M. Roberts
- Two flags over Iwo Jima, solving the mystery of the U.S. Marine Corps' proudest moment, Eric Hammel
- Europe, Joana Costa Knufinke
- Medieval foundations of the western intellectual tradition, 400-1400, Marcia L. Colish
- Learning about Europe, Roberta Baxter
- A kidnapped West, the tragedy of Central Europe, Milan Kundera ; translated from the French by Linda Asher and Edmund White
- Against all odds, a true story of ultimate courage and survival in World War II, Alex Kershaw