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UCSB Hist 2c, Spring 2003
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Mungo Park, Travels in Africa, 1797 (Welborn) ...............................................................
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Vincent Carretta, “Olaudah Equiano…?” (Slavery & Abolition, Dec. 1999, 96-105) ............
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Sadler Report, 1832 (Welborn) .......................................................................................
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4.
J. Robertson, “Condition of Manchester,” 1840 (Welborn) ................................................
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Social Democratic Party of Germany, Erfurt Program, 1891 (Welborn) ..............................
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Giuseppe Mazzini on his conversion to Italian nationalism in 1821 (Welborn) ....................
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7.
Louise Michel, diary entries, Dec. 1870-Jan. 1871 (Welborn) ............................................
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Simon Bolivar, Jamaican Letter, 1815 (Welborn)..............................................................
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Josef Stalin, Speech about the first five year plan, 1933 (Welborn).....................................
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Lin Zexu (Lin Tse Hsü), Letter of advice to Queen Victoria, 1839 (Andrea/Overfield) .........
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Sun Yat-sen, History of the Chinese Revolution, 1923 (Kishlansky)...................................
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Robert Moffat, Scenes in Southern Africa, 1846 (Kishlansky)............................................
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Nelson Mandela, Speech to the court, 1964 (Welborn) ......................................................
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J.A. Hobson, Imperialism, 1902 (Kishlansky)...................................................................
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15.
Flora Annie Steel, The Complete Indian Housekeeper and Cook, 1888
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(DiCaprio/Wiesner) .......................................................................................................
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German women’s letters on colonization, 1898-1912 (DiCaprio/Wiesner)...........................
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Vera Brittain, Diary entries on the start of war, August 1914 (DiCaprio/Wiesner)................
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Emmeline Pankhurst, “Why we are Militant,” 1913 (DiCaprio/Wiesner).............................
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Dutch Suffagists, “A Call to the Women of All Nations,” 1915 (DiCaprio/Wiesner) ............
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A. Kollontai, “Theses on Communist Morality in … Marital Relations,” 1921
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(Kishlansky)..................................................................................................................
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N. Abadan-Unat, “Impact of … Reforms on Turkish Women,” (Keddie & Baron, 1992) ......
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22.
Friedrich Nietzsche, “On the Use and Abuse of History for Life,” 1874 ..............................
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Adolf Hitler, excerpt from Mein Kampf, 1925 ..................................................................
98
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Mohandas Gandhi, “Satyagraha” [Non-Violence], 1921 (Welborn) ....................................
100
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Ho Chi Minh, Declaration of Independence, 1945; Appeal to Nation, 1968 (Kishlansky) .....
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Mikhail Gorbachev, Perestroika, 1987 (Welborn) ............................................................
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