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The Making of the Modern World, Part III: 1890–1945

Part III of this archive is a collection of monographs and periodicals on political economy, trade, finance, industry, business, labor, and related subjects in the modern Western world, extending the series into the first half of the 20th century.

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The Making of the Modern World, Part III, 1890-1945 is a collection of monographs and periodicals on political economy, trade, finance, industry, business, labour, and related subjects. The works included are of interest to scholars in European and world history and meet the desire for more twentieth century content taking the collection past the First World War, the Great Depression, and the Second World War.

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The Making of the Modern World

Reading Level: 1301L—+

Product Type: Primary Sources

Content Types: Monographs (books)

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One of the great miracles of the internet is that scholars can do full text searches of thousands, actually in this case, of a million pages of key sources. With this latest installment of the University of London’s Goldsmith-Kress collection on economic history, scholars will have easy access to important works from the Gilded Age, when the British empire was so dominant. While the focus of the books in this collection is on economics and trade, these sources are critical for social and intellectual history. Now that Gale has made so much available, from the Making of Modern Law, to the Sabin Americana, and the Nineteenth Century US Newspapers, to the grand and enormous Making of the Modern World, scholars can focus their energies on the critical task of interpreting rather than gather information. Gale’s databases are absolutely foundational to the expansion of knowledge about history, law, and economics from the birth of printing to the twentieth century.
― Professor Al Brophy, University of Alabama
Similar to the earlier two collections in terms of content and quality, this resource contains primary sources of never-before-digitized materials that are easy to read and retrieve, with an interface, search capabilities, and features that will be familiar to Gale database users. The historic value, comprehensive content, intuitive search options, and high levels of functionality make Part III a worthy addition to the series and particularly valuable to those interested in early 20th-century history, political science, philosophy, business law, economic law, and women’s studies.
― Library Journal

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The Making of the Modern World, Part I: The Goldsmiths'-Kress Collection, 1450–1850

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