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World War I LRC@TCC

Scope: Study resources for the "Great War."
Call number areas to browse: D500-600s, G1037.
Keywords to search: World War I, Great War, etc.
Subjects to search (Library of Congress): World War 1914-1918; Reconstruction 1914-1939. Individuals (e.g. Wilson, Woodrow; William II German Emperor 1859-1941; etc.). Also see: United States--History Military; individual battles and place names (e.g. Somme, Germany, etc.)

Books in our catalog:
Gale Virtual Reference Library (r)
All Quiet on the Western Front (PT2635.E68I64 1930)
A Farewell to Arms (PS3515.E37F)
The Guns of August (D530 .T8)
The Pity of War: Explaining World War I (D511.F475 1999)
The Great War and the Shaping of the Twentieth Century (D521.G732 1996)
The Treaty of Versailles (D644.T73 2002)
Women's Writing on the First World War (PN6071.E8W66 1999)
World War I (REF D521.H428 1997)

Library Resources (r):

Humanities International Complete

Academic Search Complete

Military & Government CollectionAmerica: History and Life Abstract database now offers links to many full-text articles through Project Muse. Tip: Add PROJECT MUSE to keyword, then type in a subject (e.g.WORLD WAR I, etc.) in the default subject box.
Expanded Academic ASAP Search with World War 1914-1918; also try individuals and battles.

note Also try our Primary Sources and US Armed Forces subject guides

Internet Resources:
The Aerodrome aces and aircraft of World War I

Recordings from World War I and the 1920 Elections 59 sound recordings from the Library of Congress.

Eyewitness World War I various aspects of the Great War illuminated through eyewitness accounts and other first-hand sources.

World War I (BBC) Articles and multimedia highlight this site.

The World War I Document Archive of documents

World War I: Trenches on the Web A diverse collection of information on the Great War. The "Reference Library" is a good place to begin.

Quotable: "One of our American wits said that it took only half as long to train an American army as any other, because you had only to train them to go one way." -Woodrow Wilson

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