Incoming Resources
- Londinopolis, essays in the cultural and social history of early modern London, edited by Paul Griffiths and Mark S.R. Jenner
- The haves and the have-nots, a brief and idiosyncratic history of global inequality, Branko Milanović
- Missing persons, a critique of the social sciences, Mary Douglas and Steven Ney
- An end to poverty?, a historical debate, Gareth Stedman Jones
- Hunger and history, the impact of changing food production and consumption patterns on society, edited by Robert I. Rotberg and Theodore K. Rabb ; contributors, Ester Boserup ... [and others]
- Poverty, wealth, dictatorship, democracy, resource scarcity and the origins of dictatorship, Jack Barkstrom
- Inequality, poverty, and history, the Kuznets memorial lectures of the Economic Growth Center, Yale University, Jeffrey G. Williamson
- The wealth and poverty of nations, why some are so rich and some so poor, David S. Landes
- Rethinking poverty, report on the world social situation 2010, United Nations, Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs
- Hunger in history, food shortage, poverty, and deprivation, general editor, Lucile F. Newman ; associate editors William Crossgrove ... [and others]
- The wealth and poverty of nations, why some are so rich and some so poor, David S. Landes
- Classi pericolose, una storia sociale della povertà dall'età moderna a oggi, Enzo Ciconte
- On pauperism in present and past, Jan Breman