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World War IPresents a chronicle of World War I, looking at events that led to the conflict, discussing why the United States became involved in the battle, and examining the war's objectives and strategies, weap |
940.3 BOS |
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Over ThereAn examination of American participation in World War I, revealing how the last-minute intervention of the U.S. |
940.4 FAR |
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America in World War IPresents a photographic history of World War I, focusing on America's participation in the conflict, examining the reasons why the U.S. |
940.3 GOL |
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America's Entry Into World War IContains fourteen essays that provide opposing viewpoints on issues related to America's entry into World War I, discussing American neutrality, military preparedness, and the decision for war. |
940.3 AME |
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World War I |
940.4 FEL |
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All Quiet On the Western Front |
FIC REM |
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1900-1920This book includes an introduction to 1900-1920 and primary and secondary sources on the major events of these two decades, from the publication of Freud's "The Interpretation of Dreams" to the signin |
909.82 Nin |
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The Burning TigrisPresents a study of the Armenian genocide which began in the 1890s when Sultan Abdul Hamid II ordered the massacre of Armenians, and which recurred in 1915 at the hands of the Ottoman Turks, and discu |
956.6 BAL |
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World War I. Primary SourcesThis book provides approximately thirty full or excerpted speeches, diary entries, novels, poems, correspondence, and artwork related to World War I, with information placing each in context. |
REF 940.3 Pen |
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The Progressive Era and World War IThis book tells of the Progressive Era, when labor unions and social reformers tried to improve working conditions, and of the U.S. entry into WWI. |
973.91 Sto |