- The court and its critics, anti-court sentiments in early modern Italy, Paola Ugolini
- Balkan blues, consumer politics after state socialism, Yuson Jung
- Worlds in a museum, exploring contemporary museology, Louvre Abu Dhabi, Ecole du Louvre
- The dyer's handbook, memoirs on dyeing, by a French gentleman-clothier in the Age of Enlightenment ; translated and contextualised ; edited by Dominique Cardon
- Nature and the Iron Curtain, environmental policy and social movements in Communist and capitalist countries, 1945-1990, edited by Astrid Mignon Kirchhof and J.R. McNeill
- Staging democracy, political performance in Ukraine, Russia, and beyond, Jessica Pisano
- Korea 1905-1945, from Japanese colonialism to liberation and independence, by Ku Daeyeol
- A world of gangs, armed young men and gangsta culture, John M. Hagedorn ; foreword by Mike Davis
- Feeling backward, loss and the politics of queer history, Heather Love
- Fault lines, how hidden fractures still threaten the world economy, Raghuram G. Rajan ; with a new afterword by the author
- A Chinese melting pot, original people and immigrants in Hong Kong's first 'new town', Elizabeth Lominska Johnson and Graham E. Johnson
- Empire and nations, essays in honour of Frederic H. Soward, edited by Harvey L. Dyck and H. Peter Krosby
- Paradise destroyed, catastrophe and citizenship in the French Caribbean, Christopher M. Church
- Performing conversion, cities, theatre and early modern transformations, edited by José R. Jouve Martin and Stephen Witteck
- Weak strongman, the limits of power in Putin's Russia, Timothy Frye
- How to be a historian, scholarly personae in historical studies, 1800-2000, edited by Herman Paul
- History is a contemporary literature, manifesto for the social sciences, Ivan Jablonka ; translated by Nathan J. Bracher
- History and collective memory in South Asia, 1200-2000, Sumit Guha
- Causal inference, the mixtape, Scott Cunningham
- The revolutionary mystique and terrorism in contemporary Italy, Richard Drake
- Forging the franchise, the political origins of the women's vote, Dawn Langan Teele
- Growth in a time of change, global and country perspectives on a new agenda, Hyeon-Wook Kim and Zia Qureshi, editors
- Europe's India, words, people, empires, 1500-1800, Sanjay Subrahmanyam
- American baroque, pearls and the nature of empire, 1492-1700, Molly A. Warsh
- Reappraising the history of the Jews in the Netherlands, edited by J.C.H. Blom, David J. Wertheim, Herry Berg, Bart T. Wallet ; translated by David McKay
- The Scottish Enlightenment, human nature, social theory and moral philosophy : essays in honour of Christopher J. Berry, edited by R.J.W. Mills and Craig Smith
- Worse than nothing, the dangerous fallacy of originalism, Erwin Chemerinsky
- Communist gourmet, the curious story of food in the People's Republic of Bulgaria, Albena Shkodrova
- Indian soldiers in World War I, race and representation in an imperial war, Andrew T. Jarboe
- A region of regimes, prosperity and plunder in the Asia-Pacific, T.J. Pempel
- Blood & boundaries, the limits of religious and racial exclusion in early modern Latin America, Stuart B. Schwartz
- Law, debt, and merchant power, the civil courts of eighteenth-century Halifax, James Muir
- Violating peace, sex, aid, and peacekeeping, Jasmine-Kim Westendorf
- Operation kinetic, stabilizing Kosovo, Sean M. Maloney ; foreword by Mike Jackson
- Institutional change and globalization, John L. Campbell
- Repeal and revolution, 1848 in Ireland, Christine Kinealy
- Reproductive health and human rights, the way forward, edited by Laura Reichenbach and Mindy Jane Roseman
- Reputation for resolve, how leaders signal determination in international politics, Danielle L. Lupton
- The alchemy of empire, abject materials and the technologies of colonialism, Rajani Sudan
- The resistance network, the Armenian genocide and humanitarianism in Ottoman Syria, 1915-1918, Khatchig Mouradian
- The Jewish economic elite, making modern Europe, Cornelia Aust
- The walls within, the politics of immigration in modern America, Sarah R. Coleman
- Fa'a Siamani, Germany in Micronesia, New Guinea and Samoa 1884-1914, by Hermann J. Hiery
- Legal pluralism and empires, 1500-1850, edited by Lauren Benton and Richard J. Ross
- Stylish academic writing, Helen Sword
- The future of extended deterrence, the United States, NATO, and beyond, Stéfanie von Hlatky and Andreas Wenger, editors
- The education of John Dewey, a biography, Jay Martin
- Ballots and bullets, the elusive democratic peace, Joanne Gowa
- Political economy in macroeconomics, Allan Drazen
- Have the mountains fallen?, two journeys of loss and redemption in the Cold War, Jeffrey Lilley