Internet Modern History Sourcebook
Full Text Sources
Links to full texts of books available at this site will be
listed here. The texts are also integrated within the overall structure of the Sourcebook.
This listing is to aid compilers of web guides to online books, etc.
The books that tend to have been put online here, or those that have been
linked, tend to be those entire books that are often assigned to students in college
classes to be read along with the more usual excerpted texts.
Contents
Reformation
Catholic Reformation
European Exploration/Expansion
Absolutism/Ancien Regime
English Civil War and After
Scientific Revolution
The Enlightenment
American Independence
French Revolution
Industrial Revolution
Romanticism
19C Nationalism
19C Conservatism
19C Liberalism
- Full Texts here
- John Stuart Mill (1806-73): On Liberty [At this Site]
19C Feminism
19C Britain
19C France
19C America
Socialism and Marxism
Imperialism
The Second Industrial Revolution
Darwin, Freud, Einstein etc.
Late 19C/Early 20C Thought
Religion in the Face of Modernity
World War I
The Russian Revolution
An Age of Anxiety? The
Inter-War Years
Nazism and World War II
The Holocaust
A Bipolar World
Europe since 1945
End of Western Hegemony
- Full texts here
- Statute of Westminster 1931 [At this Site]
The act by which the British Parliament assented to the independence, within the British
Commonwealth, of what were called the "White Dominions".
Social Movements
- Full texts here
-
Gay Liberation Front (London): Manifesto
1971 (rev. 1979) [At this Site]
Post-World War II Religious
Thought
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NOTES:
The Internet Modern Sourcebook is part of the Internet History Sourcebooks Project. The date of inception was
9/22/1997. Links to files at other site are indicated by [At some indication of the site
name or location]. Locally available texts are marked by [At this Site]. WEB indicates a link to one of small
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overview.
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