- Queens and prophets, how Arabian noblewomen and holy men shaped Paganism, Christianity and Islam, Emran Iqbal El-Badawi
- Four queens, the Provençal sisters who ruled Europe, Nancy Goldstone
- Femina, a new history of the Middle Ages, through the women written out of it, Janina Ramirez
- Alaric the Goth, an outsider's history of the fall of Rome, Douglas Boin
- The horse, the wheel, and language, how bronze-age riders from the Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world, David W. Anthony
- The empress of art, Catherine the Great and the transformation of Russia, Susan Jaques
- The Shining Path, love, madness, and revolution in the Andes, Orin Starn and Miguel La Serna
- The story of Egypt, the civilization that shaped the world, Joann Fletcher
- Tutankhamun and the tomb that changed the world, Bob Brier
- The Aztecs, Michael E. Smith
- SPQR, a history of ancient Rome, Mary Beard
- Naked statues, fat gladiators, and war elephants, frequently asked questions about the ancient Greeks and Romans, Garrett Ryan
- Unruly, the ridiculous history of England's kings and queens, David Mitchell
- Constantine, Roman Emperor, Christian Victor, Paul Stephenson
- Ten Caesars, Roman Emperors from Augustus to Constantine, Barry Strauss
- A history of ancient Egypt, from the first farmers to the Great Pyramid, John Romer
- The third horseman, climate change and the Great Famine of the 14th century, William Rosen
- The Horde, how the Mongols changed the world, Marie Favereau
- The Hundred Years War, a people's history, David Green
- The children of Athena, Greek Intellectuals in the Age of Rome: 150 BC-400 AD, Charles Freeman
- Rome, an empire's story, Greg Woolf
- Archaeology of the Bible, the greatest discoveries from Genesis to the Roman era, best-selling author of In the footsteps of Jesus, Jean-Pierre Isbouts
- The maid and the queen, the secret history of Joan of Arc, Nancy Goldstone
- Elizabeth of York, a Tudor queen and her world, Alison Weir
- Joan of Arc, a life, Mary Gordon
- The Sacred Band, three hundred Theban lovers fighting to save Greek freedom, James Romm
- Northmen, the Viking saga, AD 793-1241, John Haywood
- Pax Romana, war, peace, and conquest in the Roman world, Adrian Goldsworthy
- The rival queens, Catherine de' Medici, her daughter Marguerite De Valois, and the betrayal that ignited a kingdom, Nancy Goldtone
- Tutankhamun's trumpet, ancient Egypt in 100 objects from the boy king's tomb, Toby Wilkinson
- The discovery of Middle Earth, mapping the lost world of the Celts, Graham Robb
- Battle for the island kingdom, England's destiny 1000-1066, Don Hollway
- Defenders of the West, the Christian heroes who stood against Islam, Raymond Ibrahim
- Treasured, how Tutankhamun shaped a century, Christina Riggs
- Genghis Khan, his conquests, his empire, his legacy, Frank McLynn
- Daughters of chivalry, the forgotten princesses of King Edward Longshanks, Kelcey Wilson-Lee
- The Atlas of archaeology, consultant editor, K. Branigan
- Hannibal, Rome's greatest enemy, Philip Freeman
- How to be, life lessons from the early Greeks, Adam Nicolson
- Medieval bodies, life, death and art in the Middle Ages, Jack Hartnell
- Queens of the age of chivalry, 1299-1409, Alison Weir
- The Inca, lost civilizations, Kevin Lane
- The classical world, the foundations of the West and the enduring legacy of antiquity, Nigel Spivey
- Norse America, the story of a founding myth, Gordon Campbell
- The storm before the storm, the beginning of the end of the Roman Republic, Michael Duncan
- Pax, war and peace in Rome's Golden Age, Tom Holland
- The Viking wars, war and peace in King Alfred's Britain, 789-955, Max Adams
- Mortal republic, how Rome fell into tyranny, Edward J. Watts
- The enemies of Rome, the barbarian rebellion against the Roman empire, Stephen P. Kershaw
- Papyrus, the invention of books in the ancient world, Irene Vallejo ; translated from the Spanish by Charlotte Whittle