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World Wars, 1863-1974

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The World Wars:Firepower & Fascism at Home & Abroad, 1863-1974 Trial Series

What's Inside

11 Collections
83 Volumes
1,134 Documents
540,750 Pages

Introduction

The World Wars comprises 11 unique primary source collections, including materials as diverse as official government reports, periodical literature, and soldiers’ diaries. The featured collections touch upon all the major political, diplomatic, and military upheavals of the early twentieth century, not just in the West, but in Asia, too. Naturally, the first and second world wars are covered extensively, as is their aftermath. Unlike more traditional resources, this series encompasses many different subjects, from strategy and intelligence to the Holocaust and international law. It also explores the relationship between allies, as well as enemies.  

This series therefore provides scholars with a detailed overview of one of the most important periods in modern history, allowing them to focus on minutiae or much broader trends.  

Dates Covered

1863-1974

Contributors

  • Bodleian Library
  • Cumbria Archive Service
  • Hull University Archives and others
  • Imperial War Museum
  • National Army Museum
  • The National Archives
  • The National Archives (UK); The British Library
  • University of Warwick. Modern Records Centre

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Licensed to access Paris Peace Conference and Beyond, 1919-1939

20th Century Modern History International Relations War, Security, and Intelligence Europe Colonialism and Empire The Americas
Contributor The National Archives (UK); The British Library Contents 9 Volumes, 113 Documents (52,343 Pages)

Licensed to access Prosecuting the Holocaust: British Investigations into Nazi Crimes, 1944-1949

20th Century Modern History International Relations War, Security, and Intelligence Europe
Contributor The National Archives Contents 8 Volumes, 144 Documents (180,875 Pages)

Licensed to access Secrecy, Sabotage, and Aiding the Resistance: How Anglo-American Cooperation Shaped World War II

20th Century Modern History International Relations War, Security, and Intelligence Europe Asia Africa Middle East The Americas
Contributor The National Archives Contents 11 Volumes, 222 Documents (59,215 Pages)

Licensed to access Military Intelligence Files: Land, Sea & Air, 1938-1974

20th Century Modern History International Relations War, Security, and Intelligence Europe Asia The Americas
Contributor The National Archives Contents 12 Volumes, 106 Documents (73,344 Pages)
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