Sources of Twentieth-century Global History

Sources of Twentieth-century Global History

Author: James H. Overfield

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13:

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With sources from around the globe, this ... reader offers ... balanced coverage of the events and developments that shaped the twentieth century. Special attention is devoted to women's activism, including their statements against Chinese footbinding; unfair educational and work opportunities in Egypt; the Indian dowry system; and abortion restrictions under Stalin. Treaties, laws, speeches, literature, political tracts, letters ... and more make for [a] diverse ... pool of primary sources.-Back cover.


The Communist Experience in the Twentieth Century

The Communist Experience in the Twentieth Century

Author: Glennys Young

Publisher: OUP USA

Published: 2011-10-13

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780195366907

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Using a source-based approach, The Communist Experience in the Twentieth Century is the first text designed to help students, general readers, and scholars understand how people constructed Communist ways of life around the world. Taking a global approach, it extends beyond Russia and Eastern Europe to examine the lives of people in China, Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Kyrgyzstan, Algeria, Peru, Cuba, and elsewhere. The book provides an inside look at the Communist experience, where people were--sometimes simultaneously so--enthusiasts, reshapers, resisters, and victims of an ideological project that was (and, for some, still is) both humanity's darkest nightmare and brightest hope.


Twentieth-Century Europe

Twentieth-Century Europe

Author:

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-02-03

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1118651383

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Twentieth-Century Europe: A Brief History presents readers with a concise and accessible survey of the most significant themes and political events that shaped European history in the 20th and 21st centuries. Features updates that include a new chapter that reviews major political and economic trends since 1989 and an extensively revised chapter that emphasizes the intellectual and cultural history of Europe since World War II Organized into brief chapters that are suitable for traditional courses or for classes in non-traditional courses that allow for additional material selected by the professor Includes the addition of a variety of supplemental materials such as chronological timelines, maps, and illustrations


Sources of Global History Since 1900

Sources of Global History Since 1900

Author: James H. Overfield

Publisher: Cengage Learning

Published: 2012-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781111835385

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"Provides interesting and insightful primary sources designed to supplement your modern world history course. A combination of textual and visual sources from around the world brings global events to life, equipping you with the information needed to understand and appreciate political and social climates, past and present"--


A Global History of the Twentieth Century

A Global History of the Twentieth Century

Author: Michael J. Green

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2017-02-01

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 1442279729

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In this volume, a distinguished group of scholars examine the national experiences of six major twentieth-century powers-- the United States, Japan, Turkey, China, India and Germany—to discern the centuries’ legacies for today and the lessons for tomorrow. They explore core themes including anticolonialism, democracy, socialism, nationalism, industrialization, nuclear weapons, and globalization and provide their own personal interpretations of the century, as well as their respective nation’s experiences and historical memory of the era. Together, they provide a broad historical context of the forces that shaped the twentieth century that will be of interest to scholars and students of history as well as policymakers.


The World in the Twentieth Century

The World in the Twentieth Century

Author: Jeremy Black

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-02-12

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1317873556

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From this major author comes a totally unique history of the twentieth century. Eschewing the traditional model for histories of this kind – blow-by-blow political narratives typically overloaded with detail - Jeremy Black offers us instead a brilliant thematic account of the last 100 years with the environment and the continuing strength of religious belief at its centre. Looking back to the 1910s and 1920s, Black begins with "the greatest issue of all" – the natural environment and its destruction, and moves to show how our world been transformed by urbanisation and development. Amazing developments took place across the century: men walked on the moon, the internet revolutionised communications; advances in health and medicine; developments in manufacturing and technology; economic globalization – all have changed the way different parts of the world related to each other. How have these revolutionary changes impacted on religion and politics? In the final sections of the book, Black looks at the persistence and growing extremism in religious belief, how change creates instability and wars, and how power blocs emerged and collapsed in response to all these developments. This is twentieth century world history on a truly global scale. The Twentieth Century World forces us to rethink the way we view the past, and offers us a new way to understand the present.


Great Events from History

Great Events from History

Author: Robert F. Gorman

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 690

ISBN-13:

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Contains essays that examine significant events in the history of the early twentieth century from 1901 to 1940, covering world politics, society and culture, literary movements, art and music, immigration, and legislation; arranged chronologically with maps, illustrations, and quotations for primary souce documents.


A History of Europe in the Twentieth Century

A History of Europe in the Twentieth Century

Author: Eric Dorn Brose

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 556

ISBN-13:

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A new text for courses in 20th century European history, this book is organised chronologically around major themes that emphasise not only political & diplomatic history, but also heavily integrate social & cultural history.


American Empire at the Turn at the Twentieth Century

American Empire at the Turn at the Twentieth Century

Author: Kristin L. Hoganson

Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education

Published: 2017-02-09

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1319065066

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This volume introduces students to primary documents on American empire from a pivotal era of U.S. expansion beyond the North American continent in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. Along with covering a wide range of places-including Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines--the documents touch on a wide range of themes, among them race, citizenship, civilization, democracy, cross-cultural encounter, and self-determination. Kristin Hoganson's introduction provides the context essential to understanding this period and the ways in which the echoes of 1898 still reverberate today, including in the reach of U.S. power and the composition of the American people. Through a collection of sources representing the voices of those living under imperial rule as well as those imposing and opposing it, students can consider the American imperial endeavors. Document headnotes, maps, a Chronology of American Empire in the Caribbean and the Pacific, Questions for Consideration, and a Selected Bibliography provide pedagogical support.