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| Mid 19th Century |
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World War I |
| Timelines | Social Consequences of the Industrial Revolution, Developments in Science and Technology , Fin de Siecle |
| Biographies by country |
by chronological order Belgium,
Denmark,
Germany,
Netherlands,
Sweden by alphabetical order |
| By Country |
France,
England/United Kingdom,
Netherlands,
Denmark,
Sweden,
Germany, Austria, Russia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Belgium, Scotland, Ireland, Norway, Congress Poland, Hungary |
| Historical Dictionary | Late 19th and Early 20th Century |
| Historical Atlas | Late 19th and Early 20th Century |
| old index |
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External Files Links |
The "New" Imperialism,
La Belle Epoque, from History Teacher Net Imperialism, links by SSG |
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External Files Encyclopedic Sources |
Category : Imperialism, from Wikipedia Category : Fin de Siecle, from Wikipedia Category : Woman's Suffrage, from Wikipedia Category : Victorian Era, from Wikipedia Article : Second Industrial Revolution, from Wikipedia British History : The Industrial Revolution from Spartacus Schoolnet The Victorian Web |
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External Files Biographies |
Biographies of the Industrial Revolution, from 4 2 Explore Industrial Revolution Biographies, from enotes The Inventors of the Industrial Revolution by Blupete Note : the abovelisted sources are biased, listing almost exclusively British or US American inventors, engineers and entrepreneurs. British History : Child Labour 1750-1900, Education 1700-1950, Poverty, Health and Housing, London in the 19th Century, Scotland 1750-1950, Emancipation of Women 1780-1920, from Spartacus Schoolnet |
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External Files Maps |
Europe 1900, from euratlas The Historical Atlas of Europe 1878, 1908, posted by Gerard von Hebel Note : for maps printed as contemporary maps during the time under discussion, click here |
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External Files Narrative Sources |
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Online Documents Source Compilations |
Modern History Sourcebook : 19th Century Britain,
19th Century France,
19th Century Austria and Germany,
19th Century Italy,
19th Century Western Europe,
Imperialism,
Darwin, Freud, Einstein and Modern Art,
Second Industrial Revolution The "New" Imperialism - Primary Sources, La Belle Epoque : Primary Sources, from History Teacher Net Documents on German History in the 19th Century, from psm-data Industrial Revolution Primary Sources, from enotes |
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Online Documents Maps |
Europe 1911, from Historical Atlas by W.R. Shepherd 1911, posted by PCL, UTexas Africa Historical Maps, posted by PCL, UTexas Andrees Handatlas 1881-1937, and many other old atlasses, posted by M. Witkam Historical Maps of European Cities, Towns and Lands, (published c.1880-1914), posted by Discus Media Historical Maps 1880-1898, posted by Hic Leones (most originating from Meyers or Brockhaus Konversationslexikon) |
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Online Documents Historic Encyclopedias |
Meyers Konversationslexikon 1885-1892, posted by Retrobibliothek, in German Brockhaus Konversationslexikon 1894-1896, posted by Retrobibliothek, in German Classic Enmcyclopedia (= Encyclopaedia Britannica 1911 edition), posted by Love to Know 1902 Encyclopedia, (selected) Articles from Encyclopaedia Britannica 9th edition (1875) and 10th edition (1902) Catholic Encyclopedia 1907-1914, posted by New Advent Jewish Encyclopedia 1901-1906 |
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Printed Reference Narrative Texts |
Raymond Pearson, European Nationalism 1789-1920, London : Longman 1994, 336 pp. [G] |
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Reference Statistics |
B.R. Mitchell, International Historical Statistics, Europe 1750-1988, NY : Stockton Press 1992 [G] |
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Printed Reference Yearbooks |
New International Year Book 1898, 1899, 1900, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1913, 1914 [G] Britannica Book of the Year 1913 [G] Statesman's Year Book 1895, 1898, 1901, 1902, 1904, 1905, 1907, 1910 [G] |
| VIDEOS |
The 1900 House, KMLA Lib. Call Sign Bernardo Bertolucci : 1900 (1976) [G] |