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AP World History: Portfolio 3: The Great War and the Age of Anxiety
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The Tsar, the Priest and the Rich Man on the Shoulders of the Labouring People, A. Apsit, 1918. |
Leon Trotsky as St George. Victor Deni, 1920. |
H. Blyleven Esselen |
Henry Raleigh Chicago Edwards & Deutsch [1918] |
Kealey, E. V. |
Primary Source Analysis: All Quiet on the Western Front |
Primary Source Analysis:The Versailles Treaty |
Primary Source Analysis: Self-Determination in the Middle East after World War I |
Dr. Zhivago - BMS copy is available from the History Dept. Office.
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Olmec Head,8' tall, 1500-300 BCE. |
Mayan and Mesoamerican
Mayan Art: Vase Painting and Copan Sculpture
From JSTOR
Political Themes on Mesoamerican Monuments: A Case Study (in Reports) Charles D. Cheek. American Antiquity, Vol. 40, No. 3. (Jul., 1975)
The Analysis of Chipped Stone Artifacts in Southern Mesoamerica: An Assessment (in Research Reports and Notes) Payson D. Sheets.Latin American Research Review, Vol. 12, No. 1. (1977).
Pyramids and Temple Mounds: Mesoamerican Ceremonial Architecture in Eastern North America Charles R. Wicke. American Antiquity, Vol. 30, No. 4. (Apr., 1965)
Classical Greece -Periclean Athens
Greece, Ancient - Patronage in the Grove Dictionary of Art,
(To access this from home, go to the Online Resources page and click on 'Grove Art'. (Sign in usart Username: art)
Sculpture, Painting, and Other Arts
See also
Kostof, Spiro. A History of Architecture : Settings and Rituals. New York : Oxford University Press, 1985. (720.9 K) Includes material on the sponsorship of all great ages and styles.
Conti, Flavio. The Grand Tour : the Focus on Democracy. Boston : HBJ Press, 1978. (720.9 C)
Italian Renaissance - Papal Patronage, Medici Patronage:
A Brief History of the Role of Patronage in the Renaissance
See also the book (on reserve):
Hollingsworth, Mary. Patronage in Renaissance Italy, from 1400 to the Early Sixteenth Century. Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994. (707.9 H)
Kostof, Spiro. A History of Architecture : Settings and Rituals. New York : Oxford University Press, 1985. (720.9 K)
Includes material on the sponsorship of all great ages and styles.
T'ang-Sung/ early Qing Dynasty
China from the Sui to the Sung Dynasties
From JSTOR
Characteristics of T'ang and Sung Pottery Ludwig Bachhofer. The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, Vol. 65, No. 377. (Aug., 1934)
Tomb Figurines Later than T'ang Horace H. F. Jayne. Parnassus, Vol. 4, No. 3. (Mar., 1932)
Commemorating War in Eighteenth-Century China Joanna Waley-Cohen. Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 30, No. 4, Special Issue: War in Modern China. (Oct., 1996),
Totalitarian - National Socialist Germany or Fascist Italy or Soviet Union 
Stalinist Architecture - Article from the Grove Dictionary of Art
Art and Culture in Stalin's USSR
Fascism, Art and Architecture - Article from the Grove Dictionary of Art
Futurism and Other Manifestos - Interesting explanation of the movement that was so popular in Fascist Italy
Nazi Architecture in Munich - Examples only
Architecture and Design in Nazi Germany
During WWII, Germany, the USSR, and Italy began to take control of their art and culture by eliminating art forms that were not deemed pure or nationalistic. The effect of racial and religious prejudice on the "cultural revolution," and the dictators' requirements for acceptable art are discussed.
There are two excellent articles in History Today, available on ProQuest.
The battle for art in the 1930s
Elliott, David. History Today. London: Nov 1995. Vol. 45, Iss. 11; p. 14 (8 pages)
Culture under the great dictators, 1930-45
Anonymous. History Today. London: Nov 1995. Vol. 45, Iss. 11; p. 23
See also the general history of architecture for all periods and times:
Kostof, Spiro. A History of Architecture : Settings and Rituals. New York : Oxford University Press, 1985. (720.9 K)
Includes material on the sponsorship of all great ages and styles.
Safavid-Mughal. Persia/India
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Mughal Animal Carpet c.1590 |
Shadows of God on Earth: Arts of the Ottomon, Safavid and Mughal Dynasties
Web Evaluation sites:
Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply and Questions to Ask
Villa Julie College Library--Evaluating Sources
ICYouSee: T is for Thinking. A Guide to Critical Thinking About What You See on the Web
Materials provided by instructor. Note: All Quiet on the Western Front (the novel) is on reserve in the Library. You may check it out for three days at a time. The video is located in the History Dept. The Library owns three copies of A Farewell to Arms.
Primary Source Analysis: The Verailles Treaty. Article provided by instructor.
From The Edith Hamilton Library:
940.3 M |
Macmillan, Margaret. | Paris 1919: six months that changed the world. |
| 940.3141 B | Bailey, Thomas. | Woodrow Wilson and the Great Betrayal |
| 940.3141 B | Bailey, Thomas. | Woodrow Wilson and the lost Peace |
| 943.085 W | Watt, Richard M. | The kings depart: the tragedy of Germany: Versailles and the German revolution |
From the Web:
The Avalon Project: The Versailles Treaty
First World War—Primary Documents. The Treaty of Versailles, June 28, 1919
The Weimar Republic—The Treaty of Versaillesl
The Results of the First World War
From JSTOR:
Versailles Twenty Years After Rene Albrecht-Carrie Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 55, No. 1. (Mar., 1940), pp. 1-24.
Wilson, the Republicans, and French Security after World War I Lloyd E. Ambrosius The Journal of American History, Vol. 59, No. 2. (Sep., 1972), pp. 341-352.
French Policy Since the Armistice (in French Policy and the European Situation Oscar T. Crosby Annals of the American Aca demy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 114, America and the Post-War European Situation. (Jul., 1924), pp. 44-48.
Primary Source Analysis Self-Determination in the Middle East after World War One.
Information available assignment sheet from instructor