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Term Paper Resource Guide to Twentieth-Century World History
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Michael D. Richards, Philip F. Riley
ISBN: 0-313-30559-5
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-30559-7
352 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication: 8/30/2000
List Price: $65.00 (UK Sterling Price: £44.95)
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Description: This historical research guide provides students and their teachers with 600 term paper ideas and cites more than a thousand print and nonprint sources on the 100 most important events that have shaped 20th-century world history. Organized in chronological order, the guide features entries on key events in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America that are covered in the world history curriculum in secondary schools and colleges. From the 1905 revolution in Russia to the Chinese economy at the end of the 20th century, a wide range of political, economic, social, and cultural events are included. Each entry consists of a capsule description of the event, followed by six specific suggestions for research papers about the event, and a wide-ranging annotated bibliography of books, articles, videos, and web sites appropriate for student research.

In every case the emphasis is on recent and up-to-date material, as well as landmark works and primary sources. Dozens of recommended web sites and videos are included. This work has been designed to fulfill the assignments in the world history curriculum. Term paper ideas offer students thought-provoking suggestions that are challenging and develop critical thinking skills. The annotated bibliography is organized into primary and secondary sources. This unique guide is valuable not only to students but to teachers and librarians who guide students in research and is an excellent purchasing guide for librarians who serve student needs.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
    One Hundred Important Events in 20th Century World History
    The First Manned Flight, 1903
    The Revolution of 1905 in Russia
    Pablo Picasso and Cubism, 1907
    The Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920
    The 1911 Revolution in China
    The Suffrage Movement in Britain before World War I, 1906-1914
    The Battle of the Somme, 1916
    The French Army Mutinies, 1917
    The Home Front in World War I, 1914-1918
    The 1917 Russian Revolution
    The Paris Peace Conference, 1919
    The May 4th Movement in China, 1919
    The British Mandate of Palestine, 1922
    The New Economic Policy (NEP) in Russia, 1921-1928
    Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and the Founding of the Republic of Turkey, 1923
    The Northern Expedition in China, 1926-1928
    Mao Zedong's "Report on an Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan, March 1927"
    Alexander Fleming and the Discovery of Penicillin, 1928
    Sigmund Freud's Civilization and Its Discontents, 1930
    Gandhi's Salt March, 1930
    The Bauhaus in Weimar Germany, 1919-1933
    The Great Depression in the 1930s
    Stalin's First Five-Year Plan, 1928-1932
    The Nazi "Seizure of Power" in 1933
    Mao Zedong and the Long March, 1934-1935
    General Broadcasting of Television in England, 1936
    Kita Ikki and Ultranationalism in Japan, 1936-1937
    The Rape of Nanking, 1937
    The Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939
    The Munich Agreement, 1938
    Kristallnacht: (The Night of Broken Glass), 1938
    The Nazi-Soviet Pact, 1939
    The Battle of Stalingrad, 1942-1943
    The Holocaust, 1941-1945
    D-Day, 1944
    The Yalta Conference, 1945
    The Use of Atomic Bombs in World War II, 1945
    The Establishment of the United Nations, 1945
    The Invention of the Computer, 1944-1946
    Juan Perón and Argentine Politics, 1946-1955
    Ho Chi Minh and the Vietnamese War against the French, 1946-1954
    The Independence of India and Pakistan, 1947
    The Establishment of the State of Israel, 1948
    The Marshall Plan (The European Recovery Act), 1948-1951
    The Berlin Blockade and Airlift, 1948-1949
    The Victory of the Chinese Communist Party, 1949
    The Japanese Economic Miracle in the 1950s
    The Korean War, 1950-1953
    The Discovery of the Double Helical Structure of DNA, 1953
    The Guatemalan Coup, 1954
    Khrushchev's "Secret Speech" at the Twentieth Party Congress, 1956
    Gamal Abdel Nasser and the Suez Crisis, 1956
    The Hungarian Revolution, 1956
    Kwame Nkrumah and the Independence of Ghana, 1957
    The Founding of the European Economic Community, 1957
    France and the Algerian Revolution, 1954-1962
    Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution, 1959
    Apartheid in South Africa from the 1950s to the 1970s
    The Berlin Wall, 1961
    The Sino-Soviet Split, 1959-1969
    The "Green Revolution" in Agriculture in the 1960s
    Yuri Gagarin, the First Man in Space, 1961
    Vatican II, 1962-1965
    The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
    The Beatles, 1964
    The Six-Day War, 1967
    Civil War in Nigeria (Biafra), 1967-1970
    The 1968 Tet Offensive
    May 1968 in France
    The Prague Spring, 1968
    Northern Ireland and "The Troubles," 1969-1998
    Pol Pot and the Cambodian Incursion, 1970-1978
    The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in China, 1966-1976
    SALT I Agreement, 1972
    OPEC and the Oil Price Shock, 1973
    The Overthrow of Salvador Allende in Chile, 1973
    The Helsinki Accords, 1975
    Terrorism in the 1970s
    First "Test-Tube" Baby Born, 1978
    Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and the Iranian Revolution, 1979
    Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative Revolution in Britain, 1979-1990
    Solidarity in Poland, 1980-1990
    The Spread of AIDS in the 1980s
    The Israeli Invasion of Lebanon, 1982
    The Iran-Iraq War, 1980-1988
    Chernobyl, 1986
    The Montreal Protocol, 1987
    The Sandinistas and the Contras in Nicaragua, 1981-1989
    Vaclav Havel and the "Velvet Revolution," 1989
    German Reunification, 1989-1990
    The Breakup of the Soviet Union, 1991
    Nelson Mandela and the End of Apartheid in South Africa, 1989-1994
    The Dissolution of Yugoslavia in the 1990s
    The 1992 Earth Summit in Rio
    Genocide in Rwanda, 1994
    Dolly the Sheep Cloned, 1997
    The Asian Economic Meltdown at the End of the 1990s
    John Paul II's First Twenty Years as Pope 1978-1999
    The Internet in the 1990s
    The Chinese Economy at the End of the Twentieth Century
    Index
About the Author: MICHAEL D. RICHARDS is Samford Professor of History at Sweet Briar College. He is the coauthor of Twentieth-Century Europe: A Brief History (1998) and has written for a number of reference works. In addition to articles and book reviews for scholarly publications, he writes op-ed pieces for the History News Service and his work has appeared in a number of newspapers around the country.

PHILIP F. RILEY teaches in the Department of History at James Madison University. He is coauthor of The Global Experience: Readings in World History (1987) and many articles on European history. He is a recipient of the James Madison University Distinguished Teaching Award.
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