UCSB Hist 2c, Spring 2003, Prof. Marcuse
Reader Table Of Contents: Hypertext version
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Thumbnail of cover of Prof. Marcuse's UCSB Hist 2c readerThis reader exists in three different forms:

  1. The photocopied texts (110 pages), bound together, available at AS Copy in the UCen for about $6 [actually $9--I suspect they may have raised the price to make the e-version more appealing].
  2. The actual reader texts online as scanned, searchable text at readers.as.ucsb.edu ($4.50, or $3 when purchased with the printed version).
    Note 4/2/03: I recommend against purchasing the e-version. You need to have the hard copy for section.
    Note for faculty: I also recommend AGAINST supporting this program, at least for history. I also think they raised the price of the printed version to support this trial.
  3. This hypertext version you are looking at with links to additional information about the authors, other texts, or full versions of texts from which these are taken.

1

Mungo Park, Travels in Africa, 1797 (Welborn) [mystery of his death--zombie site]

2

Vincent Carretta, "Olaudah Equiano…?" (Slavery & Abolition, Dec. 1999, 96-105)(2/10/03 USNews report)

3

Michael Sadler, Report, 1832 (Welborn) (excerpts online @ Hannover College, from cyberartsweb)

4

J. Robertson, "Condition of Manchester, 1840" (Welborn) [Friedrich Engels' report, 1844]

5

Social Democratic Party of Germany, Erfurt Program, 1891 (Welborn) (online @ Hannover College)

6

Giuseppe Mazzini on his conversion to Italian nationalism in 1821 (Welborn) [On Nationality, 1852]

7

Louise Michel (French girl in Belfort), diary entries, Dec. 1870-Jan. 1871 (Welborn)

8

Simon Bolivar, Jamaican Letter, 1815 (Welborn) [full text online @ Emory]

9

Josef Stalin, Speech about the first five year plan, 1933 (Welborn) [full text online @ marx2mao.org; listing]

10

Lin Zexu (Lin Tse Hsü), Letter to Queen Victoria, 1839 (Andrea/Overfield) [translated 1954, 1971, 1992, ?] (L7)

11

Sun Yat-sen, History of the Chinese Revolution, 1923 (Kishlansky) [this text+intro on-line]

12

Robert Moffat, Scenes in Southern Africa, 1846 (Kishlansky)

13

Nelson Mandela, Speech to the court, 1964 (Welborn) [text @ anc.org; Observer, ngnews, cnn, audio]

14

John Atkinson Hobson, Imperialism, 1902 (Kishlansky) [full text of book; excerpt]

15

Flora Annie Steel, The Complete Indian Housekeeper and Cook, 1888 (DiCaprio/Wiesner) [1894 novel by FAS]

16

German women’s letters on colonization, 1898-1912 (DiCaprio/Wiesner) [essay about a Dutch woman's letters]

17

Vera Brittain (photos), Diary entries on the start of war, August 1914 (DiCaprio/Wiesner)

18

Emmeline Pankhurst, "Why we are Militant," 1913 (DiCaprio/Wiesner) [partial text, 1914 autobio, ]

19

Dutch Suffagists, "A Call to the Women of All Nations," 1915 (DiCaprio/Wiesner)

20

A. Kollontai, "Theses on Communist Morality in Marital Relations," 1921 (Kishlansky) [online @ marxists.org]

21

N. Abadan-Unat, "Impact of … Reforms on Turkish Women," (Keddie & Baron, Women in ME History, 1992)

22

Friedrich Nietzsche, "On the Use and Abuse of History for Life," 1874 (Preuss, 1982) [entire essay online]

23

Adolf Hitler, excerpt from Mein Kampf, 1925

24

Mohandas Gandhi, "Satyagraha" [Non-Violence], 1921 (Welborn) [ pbs, from MG's autobio, ]

25

Ho Chi Minh, Declaration of Independence, 1945; Appeal to Nation, 1968 (Kishlansky)

26

Mikhail Gorbachev, Perestroika, 1987 (Welborn)


created 3/27/03 by H. Marcuse, updated 3/31/03, 4/2/03, 6/9/03
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