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- From tyranny to anarchy: the Somali experience. — Adam, Hussein.
- Farm to factory: a reinterpretation of the Soviet industrial revolution. — Allen, Robert C.
- Military organization and society. — Andreski, Stanislav.
- Inequality: what can be done? — Atkinson, Anthony B.
- The perilous frontier: nomadic empires and China, 221 BC to AD 1757. — Barfield, Thomas J.
- The agricultural revolution in prehistory: why did foragers become farmers? — Barker, Graeme.
- Unequal democracy: the political economy of the new Gilded Age. — Bartels, Larry M.
- Creating the welfare state: the political economy of twentieth-century reform. — Berkowitz, Edward, and McQuaid, Kim.
- The economic development of Latin America since independence. — Bértola, Luis, and Ocampo, José Antonio.
- Hierarchy in the forest: the evolution of egalitarian behavior. — Boehm, Christopher.
- Political order and inequality: their foundation and their consequences for human welfare. — Boix, Carles.
- Population and technological change: a study of long-term trends. — Boserup, Ester.
- Superintelligence: paths, dangers, strategies. — Bostrom, Nick.
- The new economics of inequality and redistribution. — Bowles, Samuel.
- The second nuclear age: strategy, danger, and the new power politics. — Bracken, Paul.
- Through the eye of a needle: wealth, the fall of Rome, and the making of Christianity in the West, 350–550 AD. — Brown, Peter.
- The second machine age: work, progress, and prosperity in a time of brilliant technologies. — Brynjolfsson, Erik, and McAfee
- Hellenistic and Roman Sparta: a tale of two cities. — Cartledge, Paul, and Spawforth, Antony.
- Maps of time: an introduction to Big History. — Christian, David.
- 1177 B.C.: the year civilization collapsed. — Cline, Eric C.
- Angkor and the Khmer civilization. — Coe, Michael D.
- The Maya. — Coe, Michael D.
- Born to die: disease and the New World conquest, 1492–1650. — Cook, Noble David.
- The black book of communism: crimes, terror, repression. — Margolin, Jean-Louis.
- Ecological imperialism: the biological expansion of Europe, 900–1900. — Crosby, Alfred.
- Collapse: how societies choose to fail or succeed. — Diamond, Jared.
- The tragedy of liberation: a history of the Chinese revolution, 1945–1957. — Dikötter, Frank.
- Aristocracy and its enemies in the age of revolution. — Doyle, William.
- The price of emancipation: slave-ownership, compensation and British society at the end of slavery. — Draper, Nicholas.
- Emerging epidemics: the menace of new infections. — Drexler, Madeline.
- Human evolution and the origins of hierarchies: the state of nature. — Dubreuil, Benoît.
- The creation of inequality: how our prehistoric ancestors set the stage for monarchy, slavery, and empire. — Flannery, Kent, and Marcus, Joyce.
- The age of Agade: inventing empire in ancient Mesopotamia. — Foster, Benjamin R.
- The anatomy of popular rebellion in the Middle Ages. — Fourquin, Guy.
- Plutocrats: the rise of the new global super-rich and the fall of everyone else. — Freeland, Chrystia.
- The origins of political order: from prehuman times to the French Revolution — Fukuyama, Francis
- Wartime: understanding and behavior in the Second World War. — Fussell, Paul.
- War in human civilization. — Gat, Azar.
- Russia’s First World War: a social and economic history. — Gatrell, Peter.
- Money changes everything: how finance made civilization possible. — Goetzmann, William N.
- The race between education and technology. — Goldin, Claudia, and Katz, Lawrence F.
- The Black Death: natural and human disaster in medieval Europe. — Gottfried, Robert S.
- The rise and fall of American growth: the U.S. standard of living since the Civil War. — Gordon, Robert J.
- Population growth and agrarian change: an historical perspective. — Grigg, David.
- Byzantium in the seventh century: the transformation of a culture. — Haldon, John F.
- Demography and democracy: the number of Athenian citizens in the fourth century B.C. — Hansen, Mogens H.
- The shotgun method: the demography of the ancient Greek city-state culture. — Hansen, Mogens H.
- Enhancing evolution: the ethical case for making better people. — Harris, John.
- The economics of World War II: six great powers in international comparison. — Harrison, Mark, ed.
- The fallen state: dissonance, dictatorship and death in Somalia. — Hashim, Alice B.
- Machete season: the killers in Rwanda speak. — Hatzfeld, Jean.
- The Black Death. — Horrox, Rosemary
- The evolution of human societies: from foraging group to agrarian state. — Johnson, Allen W., and Earle, Timothy.
- Aspects of the economic history of Babylonia in the first millennium BC. — Jursa, Michael.
- Rome’s economic revolution. — Kay, Philip.
- The lifeways of hunter-gatherers: the foraging spectrum. — Kelly, Robert L.
- In war’s wake: international conflict and the fate of liberal democracy. — Kier, Elizabeth, and Krebs, Ronald, R., eds.
- The human career: human biological and cultural origins. — Klein, Richard.
- The Tiwanaku: portrait of an Andean civilization. — Kolata, Alan.
- The shame of the nation: the restoration of apartheid schooling in America. — Kozol, Jonathan.
- The age of Confucian rule: the Song transformation of China. — Kuhn, Dieter.
- A military history of Japan: from the age of the Samurai to the 21st century. — Kuehn, John T.
- The Dobe !Kung. — Lee, Richard B.
- China between empires: the Northern and Southern dynasties. — Lewis, Mark Edward
- Plague and the end of antiquity: the pandemic of 541–750. — Little, Lester K., ed.
- An essay on the principle of population — Malthus, T. R.
- Transformations in slavery: a history of slavery in Africa. — Lovejoy, Paul E.
- Waves of democracy: social movements and political change. — Markoff, John.
- The Hadza: hunter-gatherers of Tanzania. — Marlowe, Frank W.
- Categorically unequal: the American stratification system. — Massey, Douglas S.
- The ancient middle classes: urban life and aesthetics in the Roman empire, 100 BCE—250 CE. — Mayer, Emanuel.
- Global inequality: a new approach for the age of globalization. — Milanovic, Branko.
- After the ice: a global human history, 20,000–5000 BC. — Mithen, Steven.
- Fiscal regimes and the political economy of premodern states. — Monson, Andrew, and Scheidel, Walter, eds.
- Why the West rules—for now: the patterns of history, and what they reveal about the future. — Morris, Ian.
- The measure of civilization: how social development decides the fate of nations. — Morris, Ian.
- Foragers, farmers, and fossil fuels: how human values evolve. — Morris, Ian.
- The dynamics of ancient empires: state power from Assyria to Byzantium. — Morris, Ian.
- Imperial ends: the decay, collapse, and revival of empires. — Motyl, Alexander J.
- Coming apart: the state of white America. — Murray, Charles.
- The great divergence: America’s growing inequality crisis and what we can do about it. — Noah, Timothy.
- Violence and social orders: a conceptual framework for interpreting recorded human history. — North, Douglass C., Wallis, John J., and Weingast, Barry R.
- Babylonian poems of pious sufferers: Ludlul Bel Nemeqi and the Babylonian Theodicy. — Oshima, Takayoshi.
- Demography and Roman society. — Parkin, Tim G.
- Slavery and social death: a comparative study. — Patterson, Orlando.
- The better angels of our nature: why violence has declined. — Pinker, Steven.
- Autumn in the heavenly kingdom: China, the West, and the epic story of the Taiping civil war. — Platt, Stephen R.
- War and the rise of the state: the military foundations of modern politics. — Porter, Bruce D.
- Pathways to power: new perspectives on the emergence of social inequality. — Price, T. Douglas, and Feinman, Gary M., eds.,
- Spillover: animal infections and the next human pandemic. — Quammen, David.
- India’s war: the making of modern South Asia, 1939–1945. — Raghavan, Srinath.
- The tomb of Iurudef: a Memphite official in the reign of Ramesses II. — Raven, Maarten J.
- Saving capitalism: for the many, not the few. — Reich, Robert B.
- When states fail. — Rotberg, Robert I., ed.
- Superclass: the global power elite and the world they are making. — Rothkopf, David.
- Military manpower, armies and warfare in South Asia. — Roy, Kaushik.
- The ecology of the ancient Greek world. — Sallares, Robert.
- Social transformations: a general theory of historical development. — Sanderson, Stephen K.
- The unheavenly chorus: unequal political voice and the broken promise of American democracy. — Schlozman, Kay L., Verba, Sidney, and Brady, Henry E.
- Slavery, freedom, and abolition in Latin America and the Atlantic world. — Schmidt-Nowara, Christopher.
- Civilian protection in armed conflicts: evolution, challenges and implementation. — Schütte, Robert.
- Sacred violence: African Christians and sectarian hatred in the age of Augustine. — Shaw, Brent D.
- The price of inequality: how today’s divided society endangers our future. — Stiglitz, Joseph E.
- The collapse of complex societies. — Tainter, Joseph A.
- The politics of collective violence. — Tilly, Charles.
- Ages of discord: a structural-demographic analysis of American history. — Turchin, Peter.
- Ultrasociety: how 10,000 years of war made humans the greatest cooperators on earth. — Turchin, Peter.
- Greek warfare: myths and realities. — van Wees, Hans.
- Oligarchy. — Winters, Jeffrey A.
- The viral storm: the dawn of a new pandemic age. — Wolfe, Nathan.
- Empire of capital. — Wood, Ellen Meiksins.
- The collapse of ancient states and civilizations. — Yoffee, Norman, and Cowgill, George L., eds.
- Democracy, inequality and corruption: Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines compared. — You, Jong-sung.
- Agents of bioterrorism: pathogens and their weaponization. — Zubay, Geoffrey, et al.
- The hidden wealth of nations: the scourge of tax havens. — Zucman, Gabriel.