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eBooks
A Social History of Twentieth Century Europe
by
Béla Tomka
Call Number: eBook
Publication Date: 2013
Social history of the United States
by
Brian Greenberg and Daniel E. Bender (Editors)
Publication Date: 2009
eBook
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Chronicle of the 20th Century
by
Arthur M. Schlessinger (Foreword by); Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff
Call Number: D 422 .C53 1995
This edition is found in Reference on Level 2.
Chronology of World History
Call Number: D 11 .M39 1999
Domestic Revolutions: a social history of American family life
by
Steven Mintz; Susan M. Kellogg
Call Number: HQ 535 .M46 1988
Videos
The 20th Century
Publication Date: 2000
DVD
Websites
American Experience
Website for the PBS series. Click on "All Films" at the top. On the page that appears, click on "Time Period" to the left of the screen.
Year by Year: Headlines, award winners, population figures, and more (from Infoplease)
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