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The World in the Long Twentieth Century by Dickinson, E. R.What can be called the long twentieth century represents the most miraculous and creative era in human history. It was also the most destructive. Over the past 150 years, modern societies across the globe have passed through an extraordinary and completely unprecedented transformation rooted in the technological developments of the nineteenth century. The World in the Long Twentieth Century lays out a framework for understanding the fundamental factors that have shaped our world on a truly global scale, analyzing the historical trends, causes, and consequences of the key forces at work. Spanning the 1870s to the present, this book explores the making of the modern world as a connected pattern of global developments. Students will learn to think about the past two centuries as a process, a series of political and economic upheavals, technological advances, and environmental transformations that have shaped the long twentieth century.
Call Number: eBook
ISBN: 9780520960961
Publication Date: 2018
Primary Source Books
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Jacobs, H.This powerful and unflinching memoir by young mother and fugitive slave, Harriet Ann Jacobs (1813 -1897), remains among the few remaining slave narratives written by a woman.
Call Number: eBook
ISBN: 9781722524074
Publication Date: 2020 (originally 1861)
Burmese Days by Orwell, G.Burmese Days describes corruption and imperial bigotry in a society where, 'after all, natives were natives'. When Flory, a white timber merchant, befriends Indian Dr Veraswami, he defies this orthodoxy. The doctor is in danger: U Po Kyin, a corrupt magistrate, is plotting his downfall. The only thing that can save him is membership of the all-white Club, and Flory can help. Flory's life is changed further by the arrival of beautiful Elizabeth Lackersteen from Paris, who offers an escape from loneliness and the 'lie' of colonial life.
Call Number: eBook
ISBN: 0141185376
Publication Date: 1934
Meatless Days by Suleri, S.Meatless Days is a searing memoir of life in the newly-created country of Pakistan. When sudden and shocking tragedies hit the author's family two years apart, her personal crisis spirals into a wider meditation on universal questions: about being a woman when you're too busy being a mother or a sister or a wife to consider your own womanhood; about how it feels to begin life in a new language; about how our lives are changed by the people that leave them. This is a heart-breaking, hopeful and profound book that will get under your skin.
The 18th Century (1701-1800). Defining Documents in World History. by Shally-Jenson, MThese volumes highlight important historical documents -speeches, letters, manifestos and more -from influential figures during this pivotal century. Readers will find detailed, thought-provoking analysis of: Emanuel Swedenborg: Invitation to the New Church Voltaire: Candide Thomas Malthus: An Essay on the Principle of Population Adam Smith: The Wealth of Nations Qianlong: Letter to George III Each in-depth chapter guides readers with historical insight and comprehension. From the Enlightenment to the advent of revolutionary movements around the world toward the end of the century, these volumes provide thoughtful analysis of documents and speeches allowing readers to gain a better understanding of the currents running through the history of the eighteenth century. An important resource for the history collections of high schools, undergraduate libraries and public libraries.
Call Number: 909.7 DEF +eBook
ISBN: 9781682175811
Publication Date: 2017-11-30
The 19th century (1801-1900). Defining Documents in World History. by Shally-Jenson, MThe 19th century was an era of rapidly accelerating scientific discovery and invention that laid the groundwork for the technological advances of the 20th century as well as important social and political reforms. This 2-volume set offers in-depth analysis of a broad range of historical documents, including legal codes, letters, speeches, constitutions, reports, and books that impacted the world throughout the nineteenth century, from the Napoleonic code to Darwin's Descent of Man. Readers will find detailed, thought-provoking analysis of: Speech on South American Independence (Henry Clay) ""Moral Advice to Queen Victoria"" (Lin Zexu) Communist Manifesto (Karl Marx and Friederich Engels) Address to the Cherokee Nation (John Ross) On Liberty (John Stuart Mill) Heart of Darkness (Joseph Conrad) Each document chapter includes the primary source, often reproduced in its entirety, the Summary Overview, Defining Moment, Author Biography, Document Analysis, and Essential Themes.
The Age of Capital 1848-1875 by Hobsbawm, E.The first and best, major treatment of the crucial years 1848-1875, a penetrating analysis of the rise of capitalism throught the world.
In the 1860s a new word entered the economic and political vocabulary of the world: 'capitalism'. The global triumph of capitalism is the major theme of history in the decades after 1848. It was the triumph of a society which believed that economic growth rests on competitive private enterprise, on success in buying everything in the cheapest market (including labour) and selling it in the dearest. An economy so based, and therefore nestling naturally on the sound foundations of a bourgoisie composed of those whom energy, merit and intelligence had raised to their position and kept there, would - it was believed - not only create a world of suitably distributed material plenty but of ever-growing enlightenment, reason and human opportunity, an advance of the sciences and the arts, in brief a world of continuous and accelerating material and moral progress.
Call Number: 940.28 HOB
ISBN: 0349104808
Publication Date: 1975
The Age of Empire, 1875-1914 by Hobsbawm, E.The splendid finale to Eric Hobsbawm's study of the nineteenth century, THE AGE OF EMPIRE covers the area of Western Imperialism and examines the forces that swept the world to the outbreak of World War One- and shaped modern society.
Call Number: 940.28 HOB
ISBN: 0349105987
Publication Date: 1987
Age of Extremes, 1914-1991 by Hobsbawm, E.THE AGE OF EXTREMES is eminent historian Eric Hobsbawm's personal vision of the twentieth century. Remarkable in its scope, and breathtaking in its depth of knowledge, this immensely rewarding book reviews the uniquely destructive and creative nature of the troubled twentieth century and makes challenging predicitions for the future.
Call Number: 940.5 HOB
ISBN: 0349106711
Publication Date: 1995
The Twentieth-Century World and Beyond by Keylor, W.R.The Twentieth-Century World and Beyond: An International History since 1900 explores the history of modern relations between the U.S., Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The book's unique analytical framework--which focuses on the relationships between and among countries rather than on individual histories--helps students easily examine how the nations of the world have interacted since the beginning of the last century. The Twentieth-Century World and Beyond, Sixth Edition, is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in twentieth-century world history, and courses in international relations and international studies.
Call Number: 909.82 KEY
ISBN: 9780199736348
Publication Date: 2011
1848: A European Revolution? by Körner, A.This book is among the rare contributions to the 150th anniversary of 1848 which takes a completely new, theoretically informed approach. Instead of a traditional social or political history, the authors analyse the dichotomy between the international dimension in the ideas of the revolution and the nationalisation of memories in its commemorations over the past 150 years. The book offers original research on the history of European ideas and takes part in the current debate about the relationship between history and memory.
L’Africaine by Meyerbeer, G.L'Africaine (The African Woman) is an 1865 French grand opéra in five acts with music by Giacomo Meyerbeer and a libretto by Eugène Scribe. Meyerbeer and Scribe began working on the opera in 1837, using the title L'Africaine, but around 1852 changed the plot to portray fictitious events in the life of the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama and introduced the working title Vasco de Gama, the French version of his name. The copying of the full score was completed the day before Meyerbeer died in 1864.
Call Number: Opera (on YouTube)
Publication Date: 1864
L’Atlantide by Feyder, J.L'Atlantide is a 1921 French-Belgian silent film directed by Jacques Feyder, and the first of several adaptations of the best-selling novel L'Atlantide by Pierre Benoit. It was also released under various English titles at different times.
When Good Men Do Nothing by Bradshaw, P.On the 50th anniversary of the Genocide Convention, looks at the massacre of a million people in Rwanda in 1994 and the fatal consequences of the UN Security Council’s failure to act on warnings. Also shows the impact of the West’s inaction and withdrawal of troops on both ordinary Tutsis and politicians. Interviews the Czech ambassador to the UN and an Auschwitz survivor.