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IMPORTANT: New Structure for the Modern History Sourcebook
As of January 20 1999, the Internet Modern History Sourcebook has been completely reorganized. Each of the main sections had became too large [nearly 300k] to maintain as one file. To see the new arrangement go to the Main Index. The four older index files - Early Modern | Three Revolutions | 19th Century (this page) | Modern World - will all remain available indefinitely, and the URLs of individual files will not alter. But no new texts (after 12/31/1998) will be added to these large index pages. For new texts, use the new structure, or check the New Additions page.
The new structure also includes a comprehensive Full Texts index, a HELP! page, and a Search page.
- Main
- Other Sources of Information on Modern History
- Introduction: Nature of Historiography
- Student Papers and Projects
- Student Papers
- Student Web Projects
- Early Modern Europe
- I: Reformation Europe
- Precursors and Papal Critics
- Luther
- Calvin
- Radical Reformers
- English and Scottish Reformation
- Catholic Reformation
- Conflict
- Women and Reformation
- II: The Ancien Regime
- The Early Modern World System
- Structures of Life
- Structures of Politics - Absolutism
- England, Holland, and America - Alternative Polities and Economies
- Scientific, Political, and Industrial Revolutions:
The Transformation of the West
- III: Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
- The Scientific Revolution
- The French Enlightenment
- Government in the Age of Enlightenment
- Religion in an Age of Reason
- IV: American and French Revolutions
- American Independence
- Liberal and Radical Revolution in France
- Napoleon, Reaction and Romanticism
- V: The Industrial Revolution
- Events
- Effects
- Literary Response
- The Long 19th Century: The Hegemony of the West [this page]
- VI: The Century of Ideology and Power
- The Council of Vienna System and Challenges
- Nationalism
- Liberalism
- Conservatism
- 19th-Century Feminism
- 1848: Europe in Revolt
- Britain
- France
- Austria-Hungary
- Germany
- Italy
- Other Western European Countries
- Eastern European Countries
- Power and Ideology in the US: North vs. South
- Canada: Another North American Society
- Latin America
- Australia and New Zealand
- Responses to Economic Growth: Socialism and Marxism
- Responses to Economic Growth: Imperialism
- The Second Industrial Revolution and Advanced Capitalism
- Contradictions of the Enlightenment: Darwin, Freud, Einstein and Modern Art
- Religion in the Face of Modernity
- War, Conflict and Progress: The Emerging World
- VII: The End of European Hegemony
- World War I
- The Russian Revolution
- An Age of Anxiety?
- The Depression
- Nazism and World War II
- The Holocaust
- VIII: World Since 1945
- A Bipolar World
- America as World Leader: External Power, Internal Change
- Europe, Yalta to Malta
- Decolonization
- Globalization
- Modern Latin America
- Social Movements
- Post-War Popular Culture
- Post-World War II Philosophy
- Post-World War II Religious Thought
- Science and Technology
New Additions Page
From July 1, 1998 additions to the Modern History Sourcebook will be recorded in this list of document accessions.
VI: The Century of Ideology and Power
The Council of Vienna System and Challenges
- Prince Klemens von Metternich (1773-1859): Memorandum to Tsar Alexander I, 1820 [At Clinch Valley College]
- Prince Klemens Von Metternich (1773-1859): Political Confession of Faith, 1820, excerpts [At this Site]
- Prince Klemens Von Metternich (1773-1859): Selections from Memoirs [At H-Net]
- Prince Klemens Von Metternich (1773-1859): On the Death of Emperor Francis, 1835 [At H-Net]
- The Carlsbad Decrees, 1819 [At Hanover]
Nationalism was the most successful political force of the 19th century. It emerged from two main sources: the Romantic exaltation of "feeling" and "identity" [see Herder above all on this] and the Liberal requirement that a legitimate state be based on a "people" rather than, for example, a dynasty, God, or imperial domination. Both Romantic "identity nationalism" and Liberal "civic nationalism" were essentially middle class movements. There were two main ways of exemplification: the French method of "inclusion" - essentially that anyone who accepted loyalty to the civil French state was a "citizen". In practice this meant the enforcement of a considerable degree of uniformity, for instance the destruction of regional languages. The US can be seen to have, eventually, adopted this ideal of civic inclusive nationalism. The German method, required by political circumstances, was todefine the "nation" in ethnic terms. Ethnicity in practice came down to speaking German and (perhaps) having a German name. For the largely German-speaking Slavic middle classes of Prague, Agram etc. who took up the nationalist ideal, the ethnic aspect became even more important than it had been for the Germans. It is debateable whether, in practice, all nationalisms ended up as Chauvinistic and aggressive, but the very nature of nationalism requires that boundaries be drawn. Unless these boundaries are purely civic, successful nationalism, in many cases produced a situation in which substantial groups of outsiders were left within "nation-states".
- WEB Nationalism Links [At Surrey]
- Nationalism and Music [At this Site]
A multimedia exploration of themes in the developmental stages of nationalism.- Kenan Malik: One Man Talking: The World's Better off Without Rare Languages [At Utne Reader][Modern text]
- Voltaire (1694-1778): Patrie, in The Philosophical Dictionary, 1752 [At this Site]
Voltaire's attack on national chauvinism - and his views than people should be citizens of the world. It was this view that was rejected by nationalists.- Analyses
- Edward Augustus Freeman (1823-92): Race and Language, 1879 [At this Site]
- Non-National Forms of Government
- Joseph De Maistre: The Divine Origins of Constitutions, 1810, excerpts [At this Site]
Conservative political thinking.- Tsar Nicholas I (b.1796-r.1825-1855): Imperial Manifesto on Poland, March 25, 1832 [At this Site]
- Cultural Nationalism: The Nation as Positive Focus of Identity
- Johann Gottfried von Herder (1744-1803): Materials for the Philosophy of the History of Mankind, 1784 [At this Site]
- Johann Gottfried von Herder (1744-1803): Outlines of a Philosophy of the History of Mankind (1784-91)
See Summary of His Development- Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke: On Patriotism, 1730-1754 [At this Site]
- Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832): The Patriot [At Warwick]
- Richard Price: The Discourse on the Love of Country, 1789 [At this Site]
- Lord Byron: The Isles of Greece [At this Site]
A philhellenic text - and Philhellenism was one of the major factors in enabling Greece to be the first "new" nation in Europe in 1821.- Prince Ukhtomskii: Russia's Imperial Destiny, 1891 [At this Site]
- Liberal Nationalism: The Nation as a Basis for Liberal Democracy
- Johann Gottlieb Fichte (17621814):: Address To The German Nation, 1807 [At this Site]
- Johann Gottlieb Fichte (17621814): Addresses to the German Nation, 1806 [At this Site]
Political nationalism as a response to Napoleon.- Giuseppe Mazzini (1802-1872): An Essay On the Duties of Man Addressed to Workingmen [At Hanover]
Mazzini is perhaps the premier representative of Liberal Nationalism.- Giuseppe Mazzini (1802-1872): On Nationality as a Key to Social Development, 1852, excerpts [At this Site]
- Louis Kossuth (1802-1894): Speech in Washington DC, January 7, 1852 [At Hnet]
Kossuth was a leading Hungarian Nationalist.- Heinrich von Gagern: German Student Movement
- Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847): Justice for Ireland, Speech to House of Commons, Feb 4, 1836 [At this Site]
- Theodor Herzl (1860-1904): On the Jewish State, 1896, excerpts [At this Site]
- Theodor Herzl (1860-1904): The Jewish State, 1896 [At this Site]
- Proclamation of the Irish Republic, Easter 1916 [readable image file of poster] [At this Site]
- Henry W. Massingham: Ireland, 1916--And Beyond, The Atlantic Monthly, December1916 [At The Atlantic]
- Triumphal Nationalism: The Nation as a Claim to Superiority
- Max Schneckenburger: The Watch on The Rhine, 1870 [At this Site]
- Ernst Moritz Arndt: The German Fatherland [At this Site]
- Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850): The Tamworth Manifesto, 1834 [At Brown][Added 7/20/98]
- Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850): Final Ministerial speech in the House of Commons, 29 June 1846 [At Brown]
- Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881): Assessment of Peel, from Lord George Bentinck, 1852 [At Brown]
- 2ND Marjie Bloy: Sir Robert Peel: An Overview [At Brown][Added 7/20/98]
- 2ND Richard Parsons: Sir Robert Peel created a new Conservative Party only to destroy it [At Hogarth]
- Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881): Utilitarian Follies [At this Site]
- Carl von Clausewitz: Principles of War, 1818 [At Stacpole]
- Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832): Principles of Morals and Legislation (chapters 1-4) [At UTM]
- Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832): Offences Against Oneself, c. 1785 [At Columbia],
One of the earliest modern considerations of homosexuality from a Liberal perspective.- Sydney Smith (1771-1845): Fallacies of Anti-Reformers, 1824 [At this Site]
- Thomas R. Malthus (1766-1834): First Essay on Population, 1798, excerpts [At this Site]
- Thomas Malthus (1766-1834): An Essay on the Principles of Population, 1798 [At McMaster][Full Text]
- Thomas Malthus (1766-1834): The Corn Laws [At Yale][Full Text]
- Thomas Malthus (1766-1834): The Grounds of an Opinion on the Policy of Restricting the Importation of Foreign Corn [At Yale][Full Text]
- Thomas Malthus (1766-1834): The High Price of Provisions [At Yale][Full Text]
- Thomas Malthus (1766-1834): An Inquiry into the Nature and Progress of Rent [At Yale][Full Text]
- The Peterloo Massacre, 1819 [At this Site]
- David Ricardo (1772-1823): The Iron Law of Wages, 1817, excerpts [At this Site]
- David Riccardo (1772-1823): Principles of Political Economy [At McMaster][Full Text]
- Pamphlet: In Defence of Laissez-Faire, c. 1840 [At this Site]
A British argument against the Ten Hour Acts.- John Stuart Mill (1806-73): On Liberty, extracts [At WSU]
- John Stuart Mill (1806-73): On Liberty, extracts [At Baylor]
- John Stuart Mill (1806-73): On Liberty [At this Site][Full Text]
- John Stuart Mill (1806-73): Representative Government, 1861 [At HK][Full Text]
- John Stuart Mill: Representative Government, 1861, full text [At Constitution.org]
- John Stuart Mill (1806-73): Utilitarianism, 1863 [At Virginia Tech][Full Text]
- John Stuart Mill (1806-73): Utilitarianism, 1863 [At HK][Full Text]
- John Stuart Mill (1806-73): Liberalism Evaluated, 1873, from his Autobiography [At this Site]
Mill discusses how his faith in Liberalism slipped away and he began tending towards Liberal Socialism (i.e., that of Hobhouse rather than the Fabians).- John Henry Newman (1801-1890): Who is to Blame? [At this Site]
Newman on the nature of constitutional government.- Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862): On Civil Disobedience [At ArtBin][Full Text]
- Lysander Spooner: Vices Are Not Crimes: A Vindication of Moral Liberty, 1875 [At Drug Library]
- Joseph Chamberlain: The Radical Programme, 1885 [At this Site]
- W. L. Blease: The New Liberalism, 1913 [At this Site]
On the emergence of social reformist/welfare liberalism, as in the British government of 1906.- The Earl of Rosebery: The State of Liberalism, 1908 [At this Site]
- L. T. Hobhouse: Liberalism, 1911 [At this Site]
An early 20th century restatement of Liberalism which takes account of the Marxist challenge.19th-Century Feminism
- WEB See Library of Congress: National Women's Suffrage Association Collection, 1848-1921 [At Library of Congress]
Full texts of 167 books and other documents.- Mary Wollstonecraft : Vindication of the Rights of Women, excerpts [At Baylor]
- Mary Wollstonecraft: Vindication of the Rights of Women [Full Text][At this Site]
- Seneca Falls Declaration, 1848 [At this Site] and here [At LSU] and here [At Civnet]
- John Stuart Mill (1806-73): The Subjection of Women [At this Site][Full Text]
- Sojourner Truth (1797-1883): 'An't I a Woman?', 1851 [At this Site]
A rough-hewn account.- Sojourner Truth (1797-1883): 'Ain't I a Woman?', 1851 [At this Site] or in audio [At MIT]
The usual cleaned-up version.- Oliver Gilbert: Narrative of Sojourner Truth, based on information provided by Sojourner Truth, 1850 [At CMU]
- Woman's Rights Petition to the New York Legislature, 1854 [At Furman]
- Report of the Select Committee [On the Women's Rights Petition], In Assembly, March 27, 1854 [At Furman]
- Catherine Booth (1829-1890): Female Ministry: or, Woman's Right to Preach the Gospel, 1859 [At Indiana][Full Text]
- Helen Taylor (1831-1907): The Claim of Englishwomen to the Suffrage Constitutionally Considered, 1867 [At Indiana]
- Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906): On Women's Right to Vote, 1873 [At this Site]
- 2ND Patricia Cline Cohen: The Murder of Helen Jewett The Life and Death of a Prostitute in Nineteenth-Century New York, Chapter 1 [At NY Times: you will be asked to "sign up" to access the text]
- Hearing of the Women Suffrage Association, before the House Committee on the Judiciary, January 18, 1892 [At Hanover]
- Maria Eugenia Echenique: The Emancipation of Women, 1876 [At WSU] - An Argentinian feminist.
- Frances E. Willard (1839-1898): Address to Women's National Council, February 22-25, 1891 [At this Site]
- Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928): Militant Suffragism, 1913 [At this Site]
It's hard to believe she ended up as a Conservative.- Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928): My Own Story, 1914 [At this Site]
Long excerpts from the leading British feminist activist.- Margaret Sanger (1883-1966): Autobiography, excerpts [At this Site]
On why she became a crusader for birth control.- Margaret Sanger (1883-1966):Woman and the New Race, 1920 [Full Text][At ALL]
Note: this link is to an edition published as an "Eugenics classic" by the "American Life League". The text is intact (Chapter was 8 checked).- Margaret Sanger (1883-1966): The Pivot of Civilization, full text [Gutenberg]
- The Passage of the 19th Amendment, articles from the New York Times, 1919-1920 [At this Site]
- Ada E Leslie: Letters from a Victorian Governess/Companion, to Royal families written during the period 1883-1894 from India/Prussia/Greece [At demon.uk]
- Prohibitionism
- Abraham Lincoln: Temperance Address: Delivered before the Springfield (Illinois) Washington Temperance Society,22d February, 1842 [At Drug Library]
- H. H. Kane: A Hashish-House in New York, Harper's Monthly, Vol. 67 (November, 1883), 944-49. [At Drug Library]
- F. E. Oliver, M.D. : The Use and Abuse of Opium, Massachusetts State Board of Health, Third Annual Report (Boston: Wright and Potter, State Printers, 1872), 162-77. [At Drug Library]
- Anonymous: Confessions of a Young Lady Laudanum-Drinker, The Journal of Mental Sciences January 1889
- The Woman's Crusade of 1873-74 [At Drug Library]
A high point of anti-liquor/drugs activity.- Woman's Christian Temperance Union: Growth of Membership and of Local, Auxiliary Unions, 1879-1921 [At this Site]
- 2ND Richard Hamm: American Prohibitionists and Violence, 1865-1920 [At Schaffer Drug Library]
1848: Europe in Revolt
- 1848 Timeline [At bsilva]
- WEB Encyclopedia of 1848 Revolutions [At Ohio]
- WEB Documents of the Revolution of 1848 in France, 1848 [At Hanover]
- WEB Hapsburg Documents [At HNet]
- WEB Hungary in 1848-49: Documents [At HNet]
- François Guizot (1787-1874): Condition of the July Monarchy, 1830-1848 [At this Site]
- Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869): History of the Revolution of 1848 in France [At this Site]
- Percy B. St. John: The French Revolution in 1848 [At this Site]
- Carl Schurz: A Look Back at 1848, 1907 [At this Site]
- Alexander Petofi: The National Song of Hungary, 1848 [At this Site]
- Hungarian Declaration of Independence, April 1849 [At H-Net]
- 2ND Justine Davis Randers-Pehrson: The March Days of 1848: Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia and his 'Dear Berliners' [At Netgsi]
- The Frankfurt Parliament
- WEB A Regency Repositry [At Geocities]
Texts and information about early 19th century England.- WEB The Victorian Web [At Brown]
Texts and information about mid and late 19th century England.- WEB Literature of the Victorian Period [At ACCD]
Listing of the major British authors, with dates of their works, and links to the works when online.- WEB 19th Century British and Irish Authors [At Nagoya]
Splendid online guide to texts and sites on 19th century authors- WEB The Gaskell Page [At Nagoya]
A Comprehensive web page dedicated to the works of Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-65). It includes ALL of Mrs. Gaskell's writings as etexts, as well as a lot of ancillary material about 19th-century England.- WEB Domestic Life in 19th Century England [At U Washington]
- WEB Penny Magazine [At Rochester]
The text of a magazine directed at the English working class in the 1830s.- WEB Interpreting The Irish Famine, 1846-1850 [At Virginia]
A large collection of online original texts from Ireland, England, and America on the Irish Famine. Includes a great deal on emigration to America.- Radicalism
- The Peterloo Massacre, 1819 [At this Site]
- Samuel Bamford (1788-1872): Passages in the Life of a Radical-on the Peterloo Massacre, 1819 [At this Site]
- WEB The Peterloo Massacre, 1819 [At spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk]
- Chartism: The People's Petition, 1838, excerpts [At this Site]
- Liberal Reformism
- Sydney Smith (1771-1845): Fallacies of Anti-Reformers, 1824 [At this Site]
- Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800-1859): Speech On The Reform Bill of 1832, March 2, 1831 [At this Site]
- Contemporary Views on the Reform Act, 1832 [At Spartacus]
- Social Class
- Samuel Smiles: Self Help, 1882 [At this Site]
- Thomas Escott (1844-1924): England: Her People, Polity, and Pursuits, 1885 [At this Site]
- Jack London: The People of the Abyss: Whitechapel in 1902 [At this Site]
- Victorian Sensibility
- Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892): The Charge of the Light Brigade, c.1880 [At this Site]
- WWW La Bibliotheque Eletronique De Lisieux
French texts, in French. Mostly 19th century.- WWW French Legal Texts
- The Restoration
- The July Monarchy, 1831-1848
- The French Constitution, 1830 [At this Site]
- François Guizot (1787-1874): Condition of the July Monarchy, 1830-1848 [At this Site]
- Alexander Ledru-Rollin: Speech to the Electors of Sarthe, 1841 [At this Site]
An attack on the July Monarchy of Louis Philippe.- 1848
- Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869): History of the Revolution of 1848 in France [At this Site]
- Percy B. St. John: The French Revolution in 1848 [At this Site]
- The Second Empire
- Léon Gambetta (1838-82): The Belleville Manifesto, 1869 [At this Site]
- The Franco-Prussian War and the Commune
- WEB Special Collections - The Paris Commune in Photographs [At NWU]
- Chronology of the Civil War in France, 1871, [At CMU]
- First Address of the General Council of the International Working Men's Association on the Franco-Prussian War, 1870, [At CMU][Full Text]
- Second Address of the General Council of the International Working Men's Association on the Franco-Prussian War, 1870, [At CMU][Full Text]
- Address of the General Council of the International Working Men's Association on the Civil War in France, 1871,[At CMU][Full Text]
- John Leighton: One Day Under the Paris Commune, 1871 [At this Site]
- The Third Republic
- France: The Third Republic: Constitutional Laws of 1875, in French, [At www.premier-ministre.gouv.fr]
- Law on Associations of 1 July 1901, in French [At Bib. Lisieux] .
- Law on the Separation of Churches and State. 9 Dec 1905 , in French [At Rabenou]
- Baron Haussman Rebuilds Paris
- Reparations and Sacre-Coeur
- Henry Blount: A Voyage Into The Levant, 1634 [At this Site]
In this case the "Levant" means Hungary.- Prince Klemens Von Metternich (1773-1859): On the Death of Emperor Francis, 1835 [At H-Net]
- The Austrian Constitution, 1867 [At HNet]
- Count von Beust: Memoirs of the Ausgleich, 1867 [At this Site]
- The Hungaro-Croatian Compromise of 1868 (The Nagodba) [At H-Net]
- Mark Twain: Stirring Times in Austria, 1898 [At HNet]
- A Legend of the Austrian Tyrol: St. Kümmernis [At this Site]
- WEB German Text Archive: Kaiserreich [At HNet]
- Documents of German Unification, 1848-1871 [At this Site]
- Johann Gustav Droysen: Speech to the Frankfurt Assembly, 1848
- Friedrich Wilhelm IV, King of Prussia: Proclamation of 1849
- Otto von Bismarck: Letter to Minister von Manteuffel, 1856
- Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke: 1866
- Otto von Bismarck: 1866
- The Imperial Proclamation, January 18, 1871
- Max Schneckenburger: The Watch on The Rhine, 1870 [At this Site]
- Ernst Moritz Arndt: The German Fatherland [At this Site]
- A War Correspondent in the Franco-Prussian War, 1870 [At this Site]
- Unification of Germany and Italy in Maps, 1850-1873 [At Clinch Valley College]
- Otto von Bismarck (1819-1898): Memoirs, excerpts [At Hanover]
- Otto von Bismarck (1819-1898): Speech on the Polish Question, to the Lower House of the Prussian Parliament, January 28, 1886 [At HNet]
- George Makepeace Towle: Bismarck in the Reichstag and at Home, 1880 [At this Site]
- Maurice Leudet: A Day with Kaiser Wilhelm II, 1898 [At this Site]
- Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick: Student Life at the German Universities, 1900 [At this Site]
- Documents of Italian Unification, 1846-61 [At this Site]
- Garibaldi: Report on the Conquest of Naples, 1860 [At this Site]
- King Victor Emmanuel: Address to Parliament, Rome, 1871 [At this Site]
- Unification of Germany and Italy in Maps, 1850-1873 [At Clinch Valley College]
Other Western European Countries
- Switzerland
- How the Swiss Built the Greatest Tunnel in the World, 1905 [At this Site]
- Clarence Rook: How Switzerland Defends Herself, 1908 [At this Site]
- Netherlands
- Denmark
- Sweden
- Norway
- Spain
- Portugal
- Oswald Crawfurd: A Portuguese Shooting Party, 1880 [At this Site]
- Entire Region
- Michael J. Quin: A Voyage Down the Danube, 1836 [At this Site]
- Greece
- The Treaty of London For Greek Independence, July 6, 1827, excerpts [At this Site]
- Charles K. Tuekerman: The Greeks of Today, 1878 [At this Site]
- Romania [Moldavia/Wallachia/Transylvania]
- Thomas Thorton: The Phanariots of Moldavia, 1809 [At this Site]Paul, Archdeacon of Aleppo: Wallachia in 1657 from The Travels of Macarius, Patriarch of Antioch [At this Site]
- Adam Neale: The Romanian Principalities, 1818 [At this Site]
- William MacMichael: The Court at Bucharest, 1819 [At this Site]
- Captain Spencer: The Perils of Travel through Moldavia, 1854 [At this Site]
- The Firman of Investiture of Prince Charles of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen as Prince of the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia, October 23, 1866 [At this Site]
- Andrew F. Crosse: The Transylvanian Germans, 1878 [At this Site]
- Bulgaria
- Zachary Stoyanoff: The Stara Zagora Uprising, 1875 [At this Site]
- Sir Edwin Pears: The Massacre of Bulgarians, 1876 [At this Site]
- Edward Dicey: Bulgarian Political Attitudes, 1894 [At this Site]
- Hungary
- A Magyar Folk-Tale: The Poor Man and the King of the Crows [At this Site]
- Jan Garay: The Pilgrim, A Magyar Tale [At this Site]
- Poland
- Bayard Taylor: The Salt Mines of Wieliczka, 1850 [At this Site]
- Jan Slomka: The Life of a Polish Peasant, c. 1900 [At this Site]
- Bohemia
- Theodor Vernaleken: The Dog and the Wolf, A Bohemian Folk-Tale [At this Site]
- Russia
- See under Russian Revolution, which includes documents on 19th century Russia.
Power and Ideology in the US: North vs. South
- WEB Nineteenth Century Documents Project [At Furman]
Many online texts, with a a special emphasis on the Civil War and Southern History. Many texts are taken from newspaper editorials.- WEB Making of America [At Michigan]
5000 imprints from 1850-75 on line, but as image files rather than text.- WEB Documenting the American South, [At UNC]
- Inaugural Addresses of US Presidents, 1789-1997, Index [At this Site]
- Economic Development
- US-Britain: Declaration Concerning the Convention Regulating Commerce and Navigation, 1815 [At Yale][Added 7/20/98]
- US-Britain: A Convention to Regulate the Commerce, 1815 [At Yale][Added 7/20/98]
- Henry Carey: The Harmony of Interests: Agricultural, Manufacturing & Commercial, 1851 [At American Revolution]
- Expansion and Manifest Destiny
- WEB Documents Relating to American Foreign Policy--Pre-1898 [At Mt. Holyoke]
- WEB British American Diplomacy, 1782-1863 [At Yale]
- WEB West Web [At CSI/CUNY]
Superb resource for all aspects of the American West.- Borders of the Contiguous States [At WWU]
An animated presentation of state borders.- The Sex Ratio Males per 100 Females, United States, 1790-1990, animation [At WWU]
- The Northwest Ordinance, 1787 [At Civnet] or here, 1787 [At Yale] or here [At American Revolution]
- Virginia Resolution, 1798 [At American Revolution]
- Kentucky Resolution, 1799 [At American Revolution]
- Treaty of San Ildefonso : October 1, 1800 [At Yale]
Preliminary and Secret Treaty between the French Republic and His Catholic Majesty the King of Spain, Concerning the Aggrandizement of His Royal Highness the Infant Duke of Parma in Italy and the Retrocession of Louisiana.- Louisiana Purchase Treaty , First Convention, and Second Convention, 1803 [At Yale]
- WEB War of 1812 and Associated Documents [At Yale]
The failed effort to grab Canada.- Treaty of Ghent, 1814 [At Yale]
Ending the 1812 War.- Exchange of Notes Relative to Naval Forces on the American Lakes: 1817 and Associated Documents [At Yale]
- United States-Spain: Treaty of 1819 [At this Site]
By which the US acquired Florida.- Monroe Doctrine, 1823¸ [At Yale] and here [At Northpark] and here [At Civnet] or here [At American Revolution]
- Cherokee Nation v. the State of Georgia, 1831 [At Mt. Holyoke]
- Black Hawk [Ma-ka-ta-i-me-she-kia-kiak] (1767-1838): Surrender Speech, 1832 [At Civnet]
- Washington Irving: A Tour on the Prairies, 1835 [At nakedword]
- US- Mexico, Treaty of Velasco, 14 May 1836
- WEB Texas From Independence to Annexation, 1836-1846 [At Yale]
- The Texas Declaration of Independence, March 2, 1836 [At Texas Republic]
- John L. O'Sullivan: The Democratic Principle 1838 [At Furman]
- John L. O'Sullivan: On Manifest Destiny, 1839 [At Mt. Holyoke]
- Treaty with Great Britain, in Regard to Limits Westward of the Rocky Mountains, 1846
- The Treaty of Guadaloupe Hidalgo, 2 Feb 1848 [At this Site]
The United States siezes roughly half the land area of Mexico.- Oklahoma
- Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854 [At Yale]
- Gadsden Purchase Treaty, December 30, 1853 [At Yale]
- Treaty for the Final Settlement of the Claims of the Hudson's Bay and Puget's Sound Agricultural Companies, July 1, 1863
- Treaty With Russia, 1867 [At Yale]
The United States' aquistion of Alaska.- William Barret Travis: Letter from the commandancy of the Alamo, 1836 [At American Revolution] and here [At LSU]
- Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932): The Significance of the Frontier in American History, 1893, excerpts, [At this Site]
- Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932): The Significance of the Frontier in American History, 1893 [At Virginia]
- Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932): The Frontier in American History, 1893, [Full Text][At Virginia]
- Annexation of The Hawaiian Islands, 1898 [At this Site]
- Elinore Pruitt Stewart: Letters of a Woman Homesteader [At UVA][Full Text]
- Virginia Reed Murphy: Across the Plains in the Donner Party: A Personal Narrative of the Overland Trip to California
- The Conflict over Slavery
- WEB American Slave Narratives: An Online Anthology [At Virginia]
- WEB Exploring Amistad: Race and the Boundaries of Freedom in Antebellum Maritime America [At Mystic Seaport]
- WEB Statutes of the United States Concerning Slavery, 1794-1850 [At Yale]
- Treaty Between United States and Great Britain for the Suppression of the Slave Trade, April 7, 1862, and Additional Article to the Treaty for the Suppression of the African Slave Trade, February 17, 1863 [At Yale]
- Benjamin Drew: The Refugee: Narratives of Fugitive Slaves in Canada [At American Revolution]
- Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903): A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States, 1856 [At American Revolution]
- Nat Turner (1800-1831): The Confessions, 1831 [At American Revolution]
- American Anti-Slavery Society: Declaration of Sentiments, 1833 [At Civnet]
- Angelina E. Grimké: Appeal To The Christian Women of the South, 1836, full text [At Furman]
Text of one of the few abolitionist treatises published by a Southern
white woman.- Rev. Dr. Richard Furman: Exposition of the Views of the Baptists, Relative to the Coloured Population in the United States, 2nd ed, 1838 [At Furman][Added 9/2/98]
A defence of slavery on Biblical principles.- African Methodist Episcopal Church Conference: Motions on Slavery and Temperance, 1840 [At CSUSM]
- Frederick Douglass (1817-1895): From The Autobiography, 1845 [At American Revolution]
- Frederick Douglass (1817-1895): Autobiography, 1845 [At this Site][Full Text]
- Frederick Douglass (1817-1895): The Hypocrisy of American Slavery, July 4, 1852 [At this Site]
- Frederick Douglass (1817-1895): The Anti-Slavery Movement in 1855, [At Northpark]
- James Stirling: The Life of Plantation Field Hands, 1857 [At this Site]
- The Fugitive Slave Act, September 18, 1850 [At this Site] or here [At Yale] or here [At American Revolution]
- A Violation of Justice: The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 [At Virginia]
- Henry Carey: Excerpts from: The Slave Trade, Domestic and Foreign, 1853 [At American Revolution] and here [At LSU]
- John C. Calhoun: The Southern Address, 1849 [At Furman]
- William Henry Seward: "Higher Law" Speech, 1850 [At Furman]
- Calhoun and Seward wordlists, side-by-side [At Furman]
- Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862): A Plea for Captain John Brown, 1853 [At HK][Full Text]
- Massachusetts Personal Liberty Act, 1855 [At Civnet]
Aimed at hleping runaway slaves.- Dred Scott v. Sanford, 1857 [At Civnet]
Infamous Supreme court decision defining an enslaved person as "property".- The Opinions of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott Case, full texts, [At American Revolution]
- The Civil War, Reconstruction, and Jim Crow
- MEGA Civil War Resources on the Web [At VMI]
- MEGA U.S. Civil War on the Web [At CWC]
- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865): "A House Divided", 1858 [At Civnet]
Delivered June 17, 1858, at the close of the Republican State Convention.- Democratic Party Platform, 1860 [At Yale]
- James Russell Lowel: The Election in November, The Atlantic Monthly, October, 1860 [At The Atlantic].
Powerful endorsement of Lincoln.- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865): First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861 [At this Site]
- Carl Schurz: Abraham Lincoln: An Essay,1891 [At nakedword]
- Confederate Documents
- WEB Confederate States of America : Papers [At Yale]
- Alexander H. Stephens (1812-1883): Cornerstone Address, March 21, 1861 [At this Site]
- Declaration of Causes of seceding states Winter 1861 [At U Oklahoma]
- Constitution of the Confederate States of America March 11, 1861 [At U Oklahoma] or here [At American Revolution]
- Union Documents
- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865): Special Session Message, July 4, 1861 [At this Site]
- Battle Hymn of the Republic [At U Oklahoma]
- McClellan's Letter to President Lincoln July 7, 1862 [At U Oklahoma] or here [At American Revolution]
- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865): Emancipation Proclamation, 1863 [At Yale] or here [At Civnet] or here [At American Revolution]
- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865): The Gettysburg Address [At American Revolution] or here, [At Civnet]
- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865): Proclamation on the Wade-Davis Bill, July 8, 1864 [At American Revolution]
- The Wade-Davis Manifesto, August 5, 1864 [At American Revolution]
- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865): Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865 [At this Site]
- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865): Last Speech, April 11, 1865 [At American Revolution]
- The Military History of the Civil War
- Robert E. Lee: Farewell To His Army, 1865 [At this Site]
- Terms of Lee's Surrender At Appomattox, 1865 [At this Site]
- The Social History of the Civil War
- Sullivan Ballou: Letter to His Wife, 1861 [At Civnet]
- Abraham Lincoln: Letter to Mrs. Bixby, 1864 [At this Site]
The letter to a woman who lost all her sons in battle, as used in the film Saving Private Ryan.- DeAnne Blanton: Women Soldiers of the Civil War, Prologue: Quarterly of the National Archives Spring 1993, vol. 25, no. 1 [AT Nara][Modern Text]
- WEB Letters from an Iowa Soldier during the Civil War [At UCSC]
- Reconstruction
- Proclamation Declaring The Insurrection At An End, 1866 [At this Site]
- Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868): Speech, December 18, 1865 [At American Revolution]
- Address of a Convention of Negroes held in Alexandria, Virginia, August 1865 [At American Revolution]
- Report of the Joint Committee on Reconstruction, June 20, 1866 [At American Revolution]
- Map: Reconstruction and Reaction, [At this Site][Added 7/3/98]
- Frederick Douglass (1817-1895): An Appeal to Congress for Impartial Sufferage, January, 1867 [AT LSU] or here [At U Oklahoma]
- Frederick Douglass, Reconstruction, The Atlantic Monthly, December 1866, [At The Atlantic]
- Immigration and Its Effects
- WEB New York, NY, Ellis Island -- Immigration: 1900-1920 [At UC-Riverside]
Photographic presentation.- WEB Ellis Island [At Yahoo]
- WEB Ethnic Mosaic of the Quad Cities (Rock Island and Moline in Illinois, and Davenport and Bettendorf, Iowa) [At Augustana]
- WEB Chinatown [At PBS]
- WEB Hispano America USA [At Neta.com]
- WEB Interpreting The Irish Famine, 1846-1850 [At Virginia]
A large collection of online original texts from Ireland, England, and America on the Irish Famine. Includes a great deal on emigration to America.- WEB The Mary Anne Sadlier Archive [At Virginia]
Mary Anne Sadlier (1820-1903), an Irish-American immigrant, wrote sixty volumes of work -- from domestic novels to historical romances to children's catechisms.- WEB Irish Passenger Lists [At geneology.org]
- WEB White Trash: The Construction of An American Scapegoat [At Virginia]
- Image: Bar Chart: US Immigration 1820-1970, [At this Site]
- Image: Graph: US Immigration 1900-1990, [At this Site]
- Scottish Immigration to the American Colonies, 1772 [At this Site]
- Convention for the Mutual Abolition of the Droit d'Aubaine and Taxes on Emigration Between the United States of America and his Royal Highness the Duke of Nassau; May 27, 1846.[At Yale]
One of a series of such documents at the Avalon Project's German-American Diplomacy, 1785-1847. [At Yale]- A Rough Journey to America, 1850, [At Letters Magazine]
- Immigrant Wealth, 1883, [At Letters Magazine]
Letter from an Englishman after moving to South America, 1883. Not a US immigrant, but these "letters home" were a major creator of emigration pressures.- Mark Twain [pseud of Samuel Clemens](1835-1910): The Gentle, Inoffensive Chinese, 1871, from Roughing It, Volume II, Chapter XIII. [At Schaffer Drug Library]
- San Francisco Chinatown Opium Den 1870's [Image][At Drug Library]
- Chinese Miners in the Gold Fields - 1860 [Image][At Drug Library]
- Chinatown Declared a Nuisance! [At Drug Library]
This is the full text of a sixteen-page pamphlet, "Chinatown Declared a Nuisance!"; distributed by the Workingmen's Committee of California, it called for the abatement of Chinatown as a health menace.- California: Anti-Coolie Act, 1862 [At Drug Library]
"An Act to protect free White labor against competition with Chinese collie labor, and to discourse the immigration of the Chinese into the state of California, April 26, 1862"- Albert S. Evans: A Cruise on the Barbary Coast, Chapter 12 of A la California. Sketch of Life in the Golden State, c, 1871.
- Allen S. Williams: The Demon of the Orient, 1883 [At Drug Library]
- Emma Lazarus: The New Colossus, 1883 [At Civnet]
The poem on the Statute of Liberty.- Jacob Riis (1849-1914): How the Other Half Lives; Studies Among the Tenements of New York, 1890 [At Yale]
- Francis A. Walker: Restriction of Immigration, The Atlantic Monthly, June 1896 [At The Atlantic]
Warnings about "vast inpourings of southern European immigrants"- Robert DeCourcey Ward: Immigration and the South, The Atlantic Monthly, November1905 [At The Atlantic]
Against the North's "unloading of second-rate immigrants by sending them South."- John W. Foster: The Chinese Boycott, The Atlantic Monthly, January 1906 [At The Atlantic]
Criticizes America's discrimination against Chinese immigrants in America as racist. This behavior incited a Chinese boycott of American trade.- William Z. Ripley: Races in the United States, The Atlantic Monthly, December 1908 [At The Atlantic]
The "problem" of Mediterranean, Slavic, and Oriental races upon the character of the nation.- Don D. Lescohier: Immigration and the Labor Supply, The Atlantic Monthly, November 1905 [At The Atlantic]
Immigrants would undermine the improved labor standards that American workers were struggling to establish.- Randolph S. Bourne, Transnational America, The Atlantic Monthly, July 1916, [At The Atlantic]
On the failure of the "Melting Pot".- The Maturation of American Culture
- WEB Hypertexts in American Culture [At Virginia]
- 2ND Edward Simmonds: A Student's History of American Literature [At Bibliomania]
- Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882): Concord Hymn July 4, 1837 [At U Oklahoma]
- Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882): Self-Reliance, 1841 [At Civnet]
- Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882): The Transcendentalist, 1842 [At HK]
- Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882): The Young American, 1844 [At HK]
- Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882): Nature; adresses, and lectures [At HK]
- William Ellery Channing (1780-1842): On The Elevation of The Laboring Classes, 1840 [At this Site]
- Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862): Civil Disobedience, 1846 [At Civnet]
Very long selections.- Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862): Slavery in Massachusetts, 1854 [At HK][Full Text]
- Henry Longfellow (1807-1882): The Song of Hiawatha, 1855 [At HK]
- Walt Whitman (1809-1892): Song of Myself, 1855 [At this Site]
- James Russell Lowell (1819-1891): On Democracy, 1868 [At this Site]
- Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888): An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving [At Eldritch]
- Mark Twain [pseud of Samuel Clemens](1835-1910): The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn [At Wiretap][Full Text]
- William Graham Sumner (1840-1910): The Challenge of Facts, pub. 1914 [At this Site]
A prominent American social Darwinist mixes social Darwinism with aspects of a Calvinistic work ethic, provides Darwinist explantion of the family, and attacks Socialism.- William Faulkner (1897-1962): A Rose For Emily [At BNL][Full Text]
- The Legal Framework of American Life
- Blackstone's Commentaries, with notes by St. George Tucker, 1803, full text [At Constitution.org]
- James Kent: Commentaries on American Law, 1826, full text [At Constitution.org]
- WEB US Supreme Court Decisions [At Yahoo]
- Cases of John Marshall (1755-1835: Chief Justice, 1801-1835)[At American Revolution]
- Marbury v. Madison (1803) [At American Revolution] or here, 1803 [At Civnet]
The Supreme Court established its right to review laws passed by Congress.- McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819 [At Civnet] or here
Gave broad powers to the federal government under the Constitution.- Dartmouth College v. Woodward, 1819 [At American Revolution]
- Cohens v. Virginia, 1821 [At American Revolution]
- Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824 [At American Revolution]
- Cherokee Nation v. State of Georgia, 1831 [At American Revolution]
- Ex parte Milligan, 1866 [At Civnet]
The Supreme court insists on the rights of individuals, even during war.- Morrill Act, 1862 [At Civnet]
Allowed western states to establish land grant college.- Bardwell v. Illinois, 1873 [At Civnet]
The supreme court agreed that women could be banned from the bar.- Pendleton Act, 1883 [At Civnet]
Regulated the neutrality of the civil service.- Muller v. Oregon, 1908 [At Civnet]
Allowed states to create worker protection laws- Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896 [At Civnet]
Established the legal basis for American apartheid in the South.- Yick Wo v. Hopkins, 1886 [At Civnet]
Yick Wo v. Hopkins is the first instance of the Court inferring the existence of discrimination from data about a law's application, a technique that would be used again in the 1960s to strike down statutes discriminating against African Americans.- The United States as a World Power
- WEB German-American Diplomacy, 1785-1847. [At Yale]
- WEB Spanish-American Diplomacy 1795 - 1898 [At Yale]
- Treaty of Amity, Settlement, and Limits Between the United States of America and His Catholic Majesty, 1819 [At Yale]
- WEB Treaties with The Barbary Powers: 1786-1836 [At Yale]
- The Barbary Treaties : Treaty of Peace, Signed Algiers June 30 and July 3, 1815 [At Yale]
- The Barbary Treaties: Treaty of Peace and Amity, with Article Additional and Explanatory, Signed at Algiers December 22 and 23, 1816 [At Yale]
- US Treaty with the Two Sicilies; December 1, 1845 [At Yale]
- Treaty of Commerce and Navigation Between the United States and the Ottoman Empire, February 25, 1862 [At Yale]
- The Gilded Age
- Henry Demarest Lloyd: "The Lords of Industry," North American Review 331 (June 1884) [Added 7/3/98]
- Thorstein Veblen (1857-1929): The Theory of the Leisure Class, 1899, [At this Site], or see Full text [At Virginia]
- Henry B.F. Macfarland: Mr. McKinley as President, The Atlantic Monthly, March 1901, [At The Atlantic]
- The Emergence of Modern Politics
- Dorothea Lynde Dix (1802-1887): Memorial to the Massachusetts Legislature, 1843 [At Civnet]
On social reform of prisons and facilities for the mentally ill.- Horace Mann (1796-1859): Report No. 12 of the Massachusetts School Board, 1848 [At Civnet]
- People's Party Platform, 1896 [At Civnet]
Radical rural/farmers' party. The roots of American "populism"..- Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919, Pres., 1901-1909): The New Nationalism, 1910 [At Civnet]
The famous speech at Ossowatomie, Kansas, on August 31, 1910, which contains the kernel of the "Progressive" ideas which would lead to the modern American welfare state. So a speech outlining modern Aamerican "liberalism" by a Republican.- Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924, Pres. 1913-1921): First Inaugural, 1913 [At Civnet]
Wilson's vision, in contrast to Roosevelt's, is of a small-unit economy presided over by a government of limited powers. In other words, a speech echoing major themese in modern American conservatism by a Democratic president.- Theodore Roosevelt: Political Assessments in the Coming Campaign, The Atlantic Monthly, July 1892 [At The Atlantic]
Canada: Another North American Society
- WEB Religion, Society and Culture in Newfoundland and Labrador [At Memorial U.]
An enormous archive of material on both religion and secular culture.- Edward Haies: Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Voyage To Newfoundland, 1583 [At this Site]
- Samuel de Champlain (c.1567-1635): Voyages, excerpts, 1604 [At American Revolution]
- Samuel de Champlain (c.1567-1635):: The Foundation of Quebec, 1608 [At this Site]
- Memoir for the Marquis de Seignelay Regarding the Dangers That Threaten Canada and the Means to Remedy Them, January 1687 [At American Revolution]
- George III (b.1738-r.1760-1820): The Royal Proclamation, October 7, 1763 [At Solon]
- Canada: The Constitution Act, 1867 (The British North America Act), [At Solon Law Archive][Added 7/20/98]
- Benjamin Drew: The Refugee: Narratives of Fugitive Slaves in Canada [At American Revolution]
- Ralph Centennius: The Dominion in 1983, written in 1883. [At Gaslight]
- WEB Latin American Studies [At UTexas]
Perhaps the main guide on the web.- WEB The Buried Mirror: Etexts
A major collection of sources and secondary material on Latin American history.- WEB Latin American National Histories [At MS State]
- Independence
- Simón de Bolívar (1783-1830): Message to the Congress of Angostura, 1819 [At this Site]
- Political Development
- Francisco Bilbao (1823-1865): America in Danger, 1862 [At this Site]
On the justifications of military dictators.- F. Hassaurek: How to Conduct a Latin-American Revolution, 1865 [At this Site]
Based on observations in Ecuador.- 2ND H-Net Caudillos Discussion [At H-Net][Added 7/27/98]
Discusses different historical approaches to the caudillos.- United States Imperialism
- Timeline of US Intervention in Latin America [At Kansas]
- Monroe Doctrine, 1823¸ [At Yale] and here [At Northpark] and here [At Civnet] or here [At American Revolution]
- Francisco Garcia Calderón: Imperialism of Decadence, 1913 [At this Site]
- Calvin Coolidge: Intervention in Nicaragua [At Mt. Holyoke]
- Immigration
- Immigrant Wealth, 1883, [At Letters Magazine]
Letter from an Englishman after moving to South America, 1883. Not a US immigrant, but these "letters home" were a major creator of emigration pressures.- Mexico
- Alexander Von Humboldt: Problems and Progress in Mexico, c. 1800 [At this Site]
- The Treaty of Guadaloupe Hidalgo, 2 Feb 1848 [At this Site]
The United States siezes roughly half the land area of Mexico.- Benito Juarez (1806-1872, Pres. of Mexico, 1861-65, 1867-72): Apuntes Para Mis Hijos (Notes for My Children) c. 1857 [At MS State]
- Channing Arnold & Frederick J. Tabor Frost: The Rule of Porfirio Diaz, 1909 [At this Site]
- Mexico: Constitución de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, 31 de enero de 1917, [At Solon Law Archive]
- George M. McBride: Haciendas from The Land Systems of Mexico, 1923 [At this Site]
- Postal Convention Between the United States of America and the Republic ofMexico, December 11, 1861 [At Yale]
- Francisco Madero: The Plan of San Luis Potosi, November 20, 1910 [At this Site]
Which marks the beginning of the Mexican revolution.- Argentina
- 2ND Heath Douglas: A Brief History of 19th Century Argentina [At MS State]
- Independence and the Civil War, 1810-1820
- Buenos Aires under Governor Bernardino Rivadavia, 1825-27
- Juan Manuel de Rosas 1793-1877 [picture of his grave, in England]
- Gaucho culture
- The Constitution of 1853
- Buenos Aires as new capital in federation of 1880
- British influence: Railways, investments and capital
- Development of the Pampas: An agricultural revolution, end of 19th century
- Italian Immigration
- Maria Eugenia Echenique: The Emancipation of Women, 1876 [At WSU] - An Argentinian feminist.
- Brazil
- Pope Leo XIII: Encyclical: In Plurimus (On the Abolition of Slavery in Brazil), 1888. [At American]
The pope gives a history of slavery in the modern period, condemns Muslim slavery and condones anti-slavery activity by popes. He neglects to mention the permission for the onset of the African slave trade provide by Pope Nicholas V.- Pierre Denis: The Coffee Fazenda of Brazil, excerpts. 1911 [At this Site]
- H. M. Tomlinson: The Sea and the Jungle, 1912 [At Eldritch Press]
"Narrative of the voyage of the tramp steamer Capella from Swansea to Para in the Brazils, and thence 2000 miles along the forests of the Amazon.."- Chile
- Columbia/Panama
- Convention Between the US and Panama (Panama Canal), 1903 [At this Site]
- Cuba
- US Recognition of Cuban Independence, 1898 [At this Site]
- Treaty of Peace Between the United States and Spain, 1898
By which the US acquired Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Phillipines. [At Yale]- The Platt Amendment, 1901 [At this Site]
- Nicaragua
- Rubén Darío (1867-1916): To Roosevelt [At WSU]
- Calvin Coolidge: Intervention in Nicaragua [At Mt. Holyoke]
- Peru
- Convention with Peru for the Satisfaction of Claims of American Citizens, March 17, 1841 [At Yale]
- Venezuela
- WEB 65th (2nd Yorkshire North Riding) Regiment of Foot: Songs and Music [At Multidoc.co.nz]
- James Burney: The Maoris, 1777-73 [At this Site]
- Waitangi: Declaration of Independence, 1835 [At this Site]
- New Zealand: Treaty of Waitangi, 1841 [At Wuerzburg]
- Australia: Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, 1900 [At Solon Law Archive]
Responses to Economic Growth: Socialism and Marxism
- WEB See Guide to Types of Socialism [At DSA]
- SUMMARY: Socialism, Marxism, Trade Unionism
- Early Socialism
- Robert Owen (1771-1858): A New View of Society, Or, Essays on the Principle of the Formation of the Human Character, and the Application of the Principle to Practice, 1813-16 [At McMaster][Full Text] or here [At Yale]
- The Peterloo Massacre, 1819 [At this Site]
- Samuel Bamford (1788-1872): Passages in the Life of a Radical-on the Peterloo Massacre, 1819 [At this Site]
- WEB The Peterloo Massacre, 1819 [At spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk]
- Chartism: The People's Petition, 1838, excerpts [At this Site]
- Claude-Henri de Rouvroy St. Simon (1760-1825): Lettres d'un habitant de Genèeve a ses contemporains [At Warwick]
- Claude-Henri de Rouvroy St. Simon (1760-1825): Series of the Development of Human Intelligence [At Warwick]
- Claude-Henri de Rouvroy St. Simon (1760-1825): The Failure of European Liberalism, 1824 [At Warwick]
- Charles Fourier (1772-1837): Theory of Social Organization, 1820 [At this Site]
A proponent of "phalanxes" as a form of industrial organization. They are best exemplified in modern Israeli kibbutzim.- Louis Blanc (18111882): The Organization of Labour, 1840, excerpts [At this Site]
- Marxism
- WEB Marx/Engels Internet Archive [At Marx.org]
Almost all the major texts (mostly English so far) by Karl Marx, Friederich Engels, and major texts by James Connolly, Daneil DeLeon, Hal Draper, Georgi Dimitrov, Alexandra Kollontai, Antonio Labriola, Lenin, Anatoly Lunacharsky, Rosa Luxemburg, Mao Tsetung, Jose Carlos Mariategui, William Morris, David Riazanov, Anton Pannekoek, Max Shachtman, Stalin, Leon Trotsky. The site also contains a major image archive and a search engine.- G.W.F. Hegel (1770-1831): Introduction to the Lectures on the Philosophy of History,(1840 edition) [At WSU]
- Karl Marx (1818-83): Full Texts [index at Hanover]
- Karl Marx (1818-83) and Frederich Engels (1820-1895): Communist Manifesto, 1848, extracts [At WSU]
RG Study Guide [At WSU]- Karl Marx (1818-83) and Frederich Engels (1820-1895): Communist Manifesto, 1848 [At Yale][Full Text]. German Edition [At ArtBin][Full Text]
- Karl Marx (1818-83) and Frederich Engels (1820-1895): The Communist Manifesto,1848 [At Warwick]
An easy-to-cite version.- Karl Marx (1818-83): On Alienated Labour, from Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts, 1844 [At WSU]
- Karl Marx (1818-83) : A Contribution to the Critique of the Political Economy 1859 [At Warwick]
- Karl Marx (1818-83): The Fetishism of Commodities, from Das Kapital, Vol 1: chap 3 [At WSU]
- An Interview with Karl Marx, The Chicago Tribune, January 5, 1879 [At CMU]
- Frederich Engels (1820-1895): Speech at the Graveside of Karl Marx, 1883 [At Warwick]
- Friederich Engels (1820-1895): The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State, 1884 [At Colorado][Full Text]
- Versions of Socialism
- John Stuart Mill (1806-73): Liberalism Evaluated, 1873, from his Autobiography [At this Site]
Mill discusses how his faith in Liberalism slipped away and he began tending towards Liberal Socialism (i.e., that of Hobhouse rather than the Fabians).- The Gotha Program, 1875 [At Hanover]
- German Social Democrat Party: The Erfurt Manifesto, 1891, excerpts [At this Site]
- Edouard Bernstein (1850-1932): Evolutionary Socialism, 1909, [At this Site]
- Vladimir Illyich Lenin (1870-1924): Marxism and Revisionism, 1908, excerpts [At Hanover]
- Alexandre Millerand: Reformist Socialism, 1903 [At this Site]
- French Socialist Progam, 1905, excerpts [At this Site]
- Albert Einstein (1879-1955): Why Socialism, 1949, excerpts [At WHA]
- Joseph Schumpeter: On the Concept of Social Value, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 23, 1908-9. (At Macmaster)
- George Bernard Shaw: An Unsocial Socialist [Project Gutenberg Release #1654]
- Sidney James Webb (1859-1947): The Historic Basis of Socialism, 1889 [At this Site]
By one of the founders of British non-revolutionary intellectual socialism - known as "Fabianism".- William Morris (1834-1896): Why I Am a Socialist, 1884, excerpts [At this Site]
- 2ND Sketch History of the British Labour Party [At demon.uk]
- Emma Goldman: Was My Life Worth Living
- 2ND Emma Goldman: A Guide to Her Life and Documentary Sources [At Berkeley]
- Prince Peter Kropotkin (1842-1921) : Anarchism: Its Philosophy and Ideal, 1896 [At this Site]
- Socialist Culture
- Anne Maier: Autobiography, 1912, excerpts [At this Site]
- The Internationale [At this Site] WM [MIDI/RA]
Text in English, French, German, and Castilian [plus Billy Bragg's version] with both RA and MIDI sound files of the music, and two sung versions - one a Chinese military version and another a Turkish discobeat version!- The Internationale [with multimedia]
text in French and German, and with sound files!- Di Shvue (The Vow) [At ANU]
The song of the Bund, the dominant party among East European Jews.- The Red Flag [At This Site][with multimedia]
- 2ND Hal Draper: The Two Souls of Socialism [At Guelph]
- Trade Unionism
- The Tolpuddle Martyrs, 1830-33 [At Demon.co]
- The Gotha Program, 1875, excerpts [At Hanover] - trade unionist manifesto.
- The Erfurt Program, 1891 [At Hanover]
A Social Democrat unionist manifesto with more Marxist tones.- 2ND Lucy Parsons: Woman of Will [At IWW], The 19th century American woman trade-unionist]
Responses to Economic Growth: Imperialism
- Analyses
- John A. Hobson (1858-1940): Imperialism, 1902, excerpts [At this Site]
- John A. Hobson (1858-1940): The Economic Bases of Imperialism [At LSMSA]
- Vladimir Illyich Lenin (1870-1924): Imperialism and the Split in Socialism, 1916 [At Marx.Org][Full Text]
- Vladimir Illyich Lenin (1870-1924): Imperialism, The Highest Stage of Capitalism, 1916, [Full text][At this Site]
- Vladimir Illyich Lenin (1870-1924): Imperialism, The Highest Stage of Capitalism, 1916 [At blythe.org][Full Text]
- Joseph A. Schumpeter: The Sociology of Imperialism, 1918 [At this Site]
- Extent of European Colonialism in Statistical Terms [At Mt. Holyoke]
- Motives and Attitudes
- British Missionary Letters: Urging the Annexation of The South Sea Islands, 1883 [At this Site]
- Capt. F. D. Lugard: The Rise of Our East African Empire, 1893 [At this Site]
- Sees an eventual decline of the Empire.
- Jules Ferry (1832-1893): On French Colonial Expansion, 1884 [At this Site]
- Program of the Pan-German League, 1890-1898 [At this Site]
- The Earl of Cromer: Why Britain Acquired Egypt in 1882, (1908) [At this Site]
- Wilfred Scawen Blunt: Britain's Imperial Destiny, 1896-1899 [At this Site]
William Henry Furness III: A Visit to a Head-Hunter of Borneo, 1901 [At this Site]- W. A. P. Martin: The Worship of Ancestors, 1900 [At this Site]
- China and the West
- See East Asian History Sourcebook
- The Reception of the First English Ambassador to China, 1792 [At this Site]
- Emperor Qian Long [Ch'ien Lung] (b.1711-1799, r.1736-1796): Letter to George III, 1793 [At this Site]
- The People of Canton: Against the English, 1842 [At this Site]
- Commissioner Lin Cixu [Lin Tse-hsu]: Letter to the English Ruler [At Brooklyn College] or Shorter Version [At calyx]
- Commissioner Lin: Letter to Queen Victoria, 1839 [At this Site]
Another version.- 2ND Ellen N. La Motte: The Opium Monopoly, 1920 [At Drug Library]
- The Taiping Revellion, 1851-1864, excerpts [At this Site]
- Emperor Kuang Hsu: Attempted Reforms, 1898 [At this Site]
- Emperor Kuang Hsu: Abolition of the Examination System, 1898 [At this Site]
- Isaac Taylor Headland, 1859-1942: Court life in China: the capital, its officials and people, (New York, F.H. Revell, c1909), full text [At this Site][Full Text]
Contemporary discussion of reform efforts in late imperial China, with a significant discussion of the lives of elite women.- Yan Phou Lee: When I Went to School in China, 1880 [At this Site]
A late Confucian education.- John Hay to Andrew D. White, First Open Door note on China, Department of State, Washington, September 6, 1899 [At LSU] or here [At American Revolution]
- Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859-1941, Emperor 1888-1918): German Interests in China, 1900 [At HNet]
- Map of Lost Chinese Territory
- The Atlantic: The Break-up of China, and Our Interest in It, The Atlantic Monthly, August, 1899 [At The Atlantic]
- Fei Ch'i-hao: The Boxer Rebellion, 1900 [At this Site]
A long account of anti-Missionary atrocities by a Chinese Christian.- Yao Chen-Yuan: My Adventures During the Boxer War, 1900
- Pierre Loti: When the Allies Entered Peking, 1900 [At this Site]
In response to the Boxer rebellion.- John W. Foster: The Chinese Boycott, from The Atlantic Monthly, January 1906 [At this Site]
Criticizes America's discrimination against Chinese immigrants in America as racist. This behavior incited a Chinese boycott of American trade.- Paul S. Reinsch: A Parliament for China, The Atlantic Monthly, December, 1909 [At The Atlantic]
- Proclamation of The Abdication of the Manchus, 1912 [At this Site]
- Ching Chun Wang: A Plea for the Recognition of the Chinese Republic, The Atlantic Monthly, January 1913 [At The Atlantic]
- India Under the British
- WEB Indian History Sourcebook
- Robert Clive (1725-1774):: The Battle of Plassey, 1757 [At this Site]
- Robert Clive (1725-1774): Letter to William Pitt on India, 1759 [At CCNY]
- Robert Clive (1725-1774):: Speech in Commons on India, 1772 [At this Site]
- India: Regulating Act, 1773 [At this Site]
- Edmund Burke (1729-1797): Speech in Commons on India, 1783 [At this Site]
- Raja Rammohan Roy: A Second Conference Between an Advocate for, and An Opponent of the Practice of Burning Widows Alive, 1820 [At WSU]
See also An Account of Sati from Vikrama's Adventures [At CCNY]- Sir William Bentinck (1774-1839): On Ritual Murder in India , 1829, excerpts [At this Site]
Bentinck was first Governor-General of India, in 1833.- Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800-1859): On Empire and Education, 1830s, [At this Site]
- Mountstuart Elphinstone: Indian Customs and Manners, 1840 [At this Site]
Includes graphic account of suttee.- Sir Monier Monier-Williams: Camp Life in India, 1850 [At this Site]
- Charles Creighton Hazewell: British India, The Atlantic Monthly, November 1857, [At The Atlantic]
- Charles Creighton Hazewell: The Indian Revolt, The Atlantic Monthly, December 1857, [At The Atlantic]
- Elisa Greathed: An Account of the Opening of the Indian Mutiny at Meerut, 1857 [At this Site]
- Robert Traill Spence Lowell: The Relief of Lucknow [At this Site]
- Sir Monier Monier-Williams: The Towers of Silence, 1870 [At this Site]
The Parsee's in Bombay.- Dadabhai Naoroji: The Benefits of British Rule, 1871 [At this Site]
- Field Marshal Lord Roberts: When Queen Victoria Became Empress of India, 1877 [At this Site]
- Rev. Arthur Male: The Hill of Bones, Afghanistan 1878 [At this Site]
- Africa
- WEB African History Sourcebook
- WEB South African War Virtual Library
- Chief Moshweshewe: Letter to Sir George Grey, 1858 [On the establishment of Basutoland][At this Site]
- Paul du Chaillu: Travels in Africa, 1868-1870 [At this Site]
- Anthony Trollope: The Diamond Fields of South Africa, 1870 [At this Site]
- Sir Henry M. Stanley: How I Found Livingstone, 1871 [At this Site]
- Charles Dudley Warner: Up the Cataracts of the Nile, 1875 [At this Site]
- Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859-1941, Emperor 1888-1918): A Place in the Sun, 1901 [At this Site]
A speech calling for Germany to have an overseas empire. Africa was the target.- Gustave Freensen: In The German South African Army, 1903-1904 [At this Site]
- 2ND David Wiley: Using "Tribe" to Misunderstand Africa , [At Wisconsin]
- 2ND Stephen Wooten: The French in West Africa [At Wisconsin]
- The Middle East
- See Islamic History Sourcebook
- Sir Richard Francis Burton: A Pilgrimage to Mecca, 1853 [At this Site]
- Edmondo de Amicis: One Day in Morocco, c. 1870 [At this Site]
- The Story of the Suez Canal, from All the Year Round, January 8, 1876 [At this Site]
- Alfred Egmont Hake: The Death of General Gordon at Khartoum, 1885 [At this Site]
- George E. Thompson: The Great Market of Tripoli, c. 1890 [At this Site]
- Charles James Wills: A Persian Wedding, 1885 [At this Site]
- S. G. W. Benjamin: Life in Persia, 1885 [At this Site]
- Samuel G. Wilson: New Year's Calls and Gifts, Persia 1895 [At this Site]
- Colonel L. du Couret: Justice in Arabia, c. 1890 [At this Site]
- Eustache de Lory: The Persian Bazaars, 1910 [At this Site]
- American Imperialism
- WEB Documents Relating to American Foreign Policy--1898-1914, [At Mt. Holyoke]
- Josiah Strong: On Anglo-Saxon Predominance, 1891 [At Mt. Holyoke]
- Albert Beveridge (1862-1927): The March of the Flag, September 16