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Premium member Presentation Transcript The Making of the Modern WorldCurriculum Mapping Samples: The Making of the Modern World Curriculum Mapping Samples The broad study of early economic, commerce, trade, transportation, industry and manufacturing, political derivations and systems, revolutions, transatlantic studies, philosophy, extensive social history, language studies and researching literature from this period. Slide2: C17, C18, C19 British Historical NewspapersGale Digital Collections : Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO), one of the largest digitization initiatives ever undertaken, allows full-text searching of more than 138,000 printed works and editions published between 1700 and 1800 The Making of the Modern World: Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature (1450-1850) reveals the history of the early modern world through the lens of politics, political systems, trade, commerce, economics, finance and wealth Sabin Americana (1500-1926) A vast library ABOUT the Americas from colonization to the earlier portion of the 20th Century – all areas of humanities study (1500-1926) The Making of Modern Law: US & UK Legal Treatises (1800-1926) made available a library of books covering the evolution of Anglo-American law, defining the legal underpinnings of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs (1832-1978) further refines a view of the legal, social and historical development of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries De-Classified Documents Reference System (1905-2002) affords access to over 550,000 pages and 90,000 documents of previously classified government documents Gale Digital Collections Gale Digital Collections: The Times Digital Archive (1785-1985) provides access to the world’s English-language newspaper of record The Guardian (1821-2003) and The Observer (1791-2003) a fine balance to The Times providing a more liberal perspective on C19 and C20 UK and international politics and culture – PLANNED LATE 2007 The Economist (1843-2000) ideal for an-depth perspective of international politics, business and world issues, and essential reading for business, politics, and international affairs – PLANNED LATE 2007 17th, 18th and 19th Century British Newspapers provides access to a wealth and breadth of UK newspaper content in these centuries – COMING LATE 2007 / EARLY 2008 19th Century Historical Newspapers (1800-1900) provides an early core draft of US history, with particular emphasis to regional and local interpretations 19th Century United Kingdom Periodicals will provide a broad collection of journals, serials, periodicals and writings from 19th century Great Britain – PLANNED 2008 Gale Digital CollectionsGale Digital Collections: Women, War & Society (1914-1918) is the most comprehensive primary source record of women’s role in Great Britain’s war effort in the Great War (WWI) World War II, Series I: Testaments to the Holocaust (1933-1965) – uniquely detailed resource on Jewish life, domestic policies of the Nazi regime, propaganda, holocaust, trials from pre-war WWII through Nuremburg and beyond World War II, Series II: Conditions & Politics in Occupied Western Europe (1939-1945) – detailed information indexed by year and country relative to politics, political and living conditions following the cessation of normal relations in WWII Post-War Europe, Series I: Refugees, Exile and Resettlement, 1945-1950 Planned in 2008 Northern Ireland: A Divided Community (1921-1972) the papers of the Stormont Administration in Belfast from devolvement through 1972 The Complete English / British Royal State Papers Domestic (1509-1714) documents for periods when King or Queen acted as Prime Minister and Monarch. Office archives of secretaries of state serving monarchy. Records begin in 1509 and are divided into domestic and foreign sections, with information on every facet of early modern government, including social and economic affairs, law and order, religious policy, crown possessions and intelligence gathering and foreign policy Gale Digital CollectionsThe Making of the Modern World: The Making of the Modern World Spans 400 years (1450-1850) 61,000 works and nearly 12 million pages Political pamphlets, broadsides, government publications, proclamations, and ephemera “…that this [collection] is, without qualification, the finest such collection in the world.” - Journal of Economic History “…one of the most important sources for the economic history of the Western world.” - American Reference Book AnnualThe Making of the Modern World: The Making of the Modern World Trans-disciplinary resource focused on the birth and expansion of the modern western world as seen through the lens of wealth and trade. History: exploration, colonization, war and the effects on the economy Slavery (more than 1,100 works) Industrial revolution Financial underpinning of the French Revolution Economics: 18th and 19th century theory Finance: world trade, taxation, banking systems Political Science: elections, Corn Laws, corruption Agriculture: practice, legal and economic perspectives Gender Studies: women in the workplace Poverty: causes, impact on governments, preventionThe Making of the Modern World: The Making of the Modern World Multi-national / multi-century resource Nearly 1/3 of the collection in non-English languages French – 10,968 works German – 2,867 works Italian – 1,324 works Dutch – 838 works Spanish – 742 works Swedish, Latin, Portuguese, Danish, and more 400 years of world history Pre-17th century – 747 works 17th century – 5,862 works 18th century – 26,310 works 19th century – 34,294 worksThe Making of the Modern World: The Making of the Modern World Serials Over 400 titles: Journals, magazines, annual reports, almanacs, company reports Agriculture: The Agricultural Magazine, or Farmers’ Monthly Journal of Husbandry and Rural Affairs…. London, (1799-1815) Annals of Agriculture and Other Useful Arts. London, (1785-1812) The Farmer’s Magazine. London (1834-1881) The Journal of Agriculture. Edinburgh, (1828-1868) The American Farmer. Baltimore, (1820-1845) Gazette d’Agriculture, Commerce, Arts de Finances. Paris, (1776-1781) Giornale di Agricoltura, Arti e Commercio: …. Milano, (1821-1824)The Making of the Modern World: The Making of the Modern World Serials Labor Advice to Labourers. 1829. London, 1829. 5pp. The Birmingham Labour Exchange Gazette. 1833. Birmingham, 1833. 24pp. The British Yeoman, and Rural Gazette. 1832. London, 1832. 447pp. The Christian Socialist: A Journal of Association. 1851. London, 1851. 432pp. The Destructive and Poor Man’s Conservative. 1833-1834. London, 1833-1834. 425pp. The English Patriot and Herald of Labour and Co-operation. 1848. Manchester, 1848. 163pp. The Journal of Association, Conducted by Several of the Promoters of the London Working Men’s Associations. 1852. London, 1852. 227pp.The Making of the Modern World: The Making of the Modern World Serials Directories and Almanacs The London Guide, and Merchants Directory. 1796. London, [1795]. 201pp. Holden’s Annual Directory. 1st ed. for the years 1816 & 1817. 1816-1817. London, 1816-1817. 283pp. The American Advertising Directory. 1832. New York, 1832. 411pp. Railway Almanac, Directory, Year Book of Statistics, and Digest of Railway Law. 1846. London, 1846. 200pp. Almanach Parisien, en Faveur Des Estrangers et des Personnes Curieuses. Nouv. éd., corr. et considérablement augm. 1784. Paris, 1784. 530pp.The Agricultural Magazine or Farmers’ Monthly Journal…Published monthly - 1799 to 1815: The Agricultural Magazine or Farmers’ Monthly Journal… Published monthly - 1799 to 1815 The Agricultural Magazine, or Farmers’ Monthly Journal of Husbandry and Rural Affairs…. 1810. London, 1810. 862ppThe Penny Papers for the People, London, 1830-1831Published by the Poor Man’s Guardian: The Penny Papers for the People, London, 1830-1831 Published by the Poor Man’s Guardian The Penny Papers for the People. London, 1830-1831. 347ppMapping MOMW LABOR HISTORY Curriculum: Mapping MOMW LABOR HISTORY Curriculum COURSE: History 37903 – American Labor History This course examines the history of work and the working class in the U.S. from 1750 to the present. We will focus on the transformation of the workplace, the rise of the union movement, the nature of cultural and political organizations, workers' relationships with other social groups, and the role played by gender, race, and ethnicity in uniting or dividing the working class. Your search (Title=America* and labor) returned the following results: 8. Choate, Rufus. Speech of Mr. Choate, of Massachusetts, on the power and duty of Congress to continue the policy of protecting American labor : delivered in the ... Washington, 1842. 36pp. The American laborer : devoted to the cause of protection to home industry : embracing the arguments, reports, and speeches of the ablest ... New-York, 1843. 386pp. Mann, Jesse. The two tariffs compared and both found wanting in the element of protection for American labor : with an appendix. Boston, 1846. 38pp. Mapping MOMWHistory of Economic Thought: Mapping MOMW History of Economic Thought COURSE: Economics G6251 - History of Economic Thought An examination of the foundations of economic analysis, with particular attention to the neoclassical tradition. Perspectives on the history of economic thought. Your search (Keyword=principles of economics) returned the following results: 24 An Essay on the principles of political economy. [n.p.], 1805. 35pp. Hopkins, Thomas. Economical enquiries relative to the laws which regulate rent, profit, vages, and the value of money. London, 1822. 120pp. Reynolds, John Stuckey. Practical observations on Mr. Ricardo’s principles of political economy and taxation. London, 1822. 103pp.Mapping MOMWMoney & Banking – Early Finance: Mapping MOMW Money & Banking – Early Finance Your search (Keyword=American banking) returned 77 results. Wilson, James. Considerations on the Bank of North-America. Philadelphia, 1785. 35pp. Maryland. An act to incorporate the stockholders in the Union Bank of Maryland, passed at Nov. session, 1804, chap. 48. together with the several ... Baltimore, 1819. 43pp. Angell, Joseph Kinnicut. An essay on the right of a state to tax a body corporate : considered in relation to the present bank tax in Rhode-Island. Boston, 1827. 44pp. COURSE: Economics V3265– Economics of Money and Banking Introduction to the principles of money and banking. The intermediary institutions of the American economy and their historical developments.Mapping MOMWCommerce & Society – Theories on Economic Thought: Mapping MOMW Commerce & Society – Theories on Economic Thought Your search (Keyword=capitalism) returned the following results. Stendhal. D’un nouveau complot contre les industriels / par m. de Stendhal. Paris, 1825. 24pp. Potter, Alonzo. Political economy, its objects, uses, and principles considered with reference to the condition of the American people : with a summary for the ... New-York, 1840. 313pp. Journal des Économistes. Revue Mensuelle de la science économique et de la statistique. 1895. Paris, 1895. 1935pp. COURSE: HISTORY W4301 – The Origins of Capitalism The changes in economic and social institutions and relations from 1300 to 1750 and related cultural transformations.Mapping MOMW French History – Development of Nations & Revolution: Mapping MOMW French History – Development of Nations & Revolution COURSE: HISTORY W3300 – Europe in the Age of Revolutions, 1789-1850 Part One: The French Revolution Europe and France on the Eve of Revolution; The Coming of the French Revolution: The New Paradigm; 1789: The Convergence of Revolutions; Liberalism, Reform, and Natural Rights; Radicalism, Religion, and Counter-Revolution; Jacobins and Sans-Culottes, 1792-94; The Reign of Terror and its Aftermath Your search (Keyword=French Revolution) returned 139 results, among which: Burke, Edmund. An appeal from the new to the old Whigs, in consequence of some late discussions in Parliament, relative to the Reflections on the French Revolution. London, 1791. 142pp. Mackintosh, James, Sir. Vindiciae Gallicae. Defence of the French Revolution and its English admirers against the accusations of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke; including ... London, 1791. 355pp. Paine, Thomas. Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke’s attack on the French Revolution. 6th ed. London, 1791. 173pp. Slide23: A Comparative display of the different opinions of the most distinguished British writers on the subject of the French revolution. Volume 1 London, 1793. 668pp. 2 vols.Mapping MOMW Broader History with Breadth of Language and Regional Interpretation: Mapping MOMW Broader History with Breadth of Language and Regional Interpretation COURSE: History W3406y – American Beginnings A survey of the economic and social history of British North America (with excursions into French, Dutch, and Native American communities) from 1607 to 1763. Major themes will include immigration, community structures, the household economy, slavery and other labor systems, and the cultural transformation of the colonies in the eighteenth century. Your search (Subject=slavery) returned 850 results. Pignoria, Lorenzo. Laurentii Pignorii Patavini de servis, et eorvm apvd veteres ministerijs, commentarius. In quo familia, tumurbana, tum rustica, ordine producitur ... Editio secunda. Patavii, 1656. 322pp. Tryon, Thomas. Friendly advcie [sic] to the gentelmen-planters of the East and West Indies / by Philotheos Physiologus [pseud.]. [London?], 1684. 224pp. Hill, Anthony. Afer baptizatus: or, The negro turn’d Christian. Being a short and plain discourse, shewing 1. the necessity of instructing and baptizing slaves ... London, 1702. 61pp. Mapping MOMW to CurriculumRegion Specific – Chart Sample: Mapping MOMW to Curriculum Region Specific – Chart Sample Long, Edward. The history of Jamaica. Or, General survey of the antient and modern state of that island: With reflections on its situation, settlements, ... Volume 1. London, 1774. 636pp. 3 vols. Mapping MOMW CULTURE & VALUES Curriculum: Mapping MOMW CULTURE & VALUES Curriculum COURSE: CVA 2413 – Business, Value and Ethics in History From the Renaissance and Adam Smith to Enron and Ken Lay, this course will examine the way in which ideas and values have shaped the practice of business. We will also explore the relation between particular cultural and technological moments in history. Your search (Keyword=Adam Smith) returned the following results: 301. Results limited to (Language=English). Smith, Adam. An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. Volume 1. Dublin, 1776. 402pp. 3 vols. Smith, Adam. The theory of moral sentiments. London, 1759. 543pp. Smith, Adam. Essays on philosophical subjects. To which is prefixed, an account of the life and writings of the author; by Dugald Stewart. Basil, 1799. 436pp.Mapping MOMW PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS & ECONOMICS Curriculum: Mapping MOMW PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS & ECONOMICS Curriculum Your search (Keyword=John Locke) returned the following results: 43. Hobbes, Thomas. The English works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, now first collected and edited / by William Molesworth. Volume 11. London, 1839-45. 270pp. 11 vols. Locke, John. Several papers relating to money, interest and trade, &c. Writ upon several occasions, and published at different times. London, 1696. 354pp. Mill, John Stuart. Principles of political economy : with some of their application to social philosophy- 2d ed. 2nd ed. Volume 1. London, 1849. 623pp. 2 vols. COURSE: Philosophy 510 – Political Philosophy An introduction to some central issues in social and political philosophy: liberty, equality, property, authority, distributive justice. Readings from Hobbes, Locke, Mill, Marx, Rawls, Nozick. Mapping MOMW POLITICAL SCIENCE Curriculum: Mapping MOMW POLITICAL SCIENCE Curriculum COURSE: Political Science 39594 – American Political Thought This course will focus on intellectual reactions to the major periods in American history (the movement for independence, the writing of the constitution, the Jacksonian period, the civil war debate, the growth of big business, the rise of the positive state and contemporary America). Contemporary theorists will be included along with Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton and Marshall. Your search (Keyword=James Madison) returned the following results: 31. Madison, James. Speech, in the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, delivered January 14, 1794 in support of his propositions for the ... New York, 1794. 68pp. Lowell, John. The diplomatick policy of Mr. Madison unveiled. In a series of essays containing strictures upon the late correspondence between Mr. Smith and Mr. ... [Boston?], [1809?]. 57pp. Mapping MOMW LAW Curriculum: Mapping MOMW LAW Curriculum COURSE: Law 730 – American Legal History The development of American law from the colonial period to the present, including the formation of the Constitution and its subsequent interpretations, the evolution of common law categories, and the development of the legal profession and legal education, as well as the movements in American legal theory. Your search (Title=America* and law) returned the following results: 45. Chalmers, George. Opinions on interesting subjects of public law and commercial policy; arising from American independence. London, 1784. 199pp. ... Duties payable by law on all goods, wares and merchandize, imported into the United States of America, after the last day of March 1795. The ... [Philadelphia] Printed by S.H. Smith, [1795]. 11pp. Cooper, Thomas. The bankrupt law of America, compared with the bankrupt law of England. Philadelphia, 1801. 559pp.Slide34: The American ship-master’s daily assistant; or, Compendium of marine law, and mercantile regulations and customs. Containing also, a great ... Portland [Me.] Printed for D. Johnson, 1807. 628pp. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript The Making of the Modern WorldCurriculum Mapping Samples: The Making of the Modern World Curriculum Mapping Samples The broad study of early economic, commerce, trade, transportation, industry and manufacturing, political derivations and systems, revolutions, transatlantic studies, philosophy, extensive social history, language studies and researching literature from this period. Slide2: C17, C18, C19 British Historical NewspapersGale Digital Collections : Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO), one of the largest digitization initiatives ever undertaken, allows full-text searching of more than 138,000 printed works and editions published between 1700 and 1800 The Making of the Modern World: Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature (1450-1850) reveals the history of the early modern world through the lens of politics, political systems, trade, commerce, economics, finance and wealth Sabin Americana (1500-1926) A vast library ABOUT the Americas from colonization to the earlier portion of the 20th Century – all areas of humanities study (1500-1926) The Making of Modern Law: US & UK Legal Treatises (1800-1926) made available a library of books covering the evolution of Anglo-American law, defining the legal underpinnings of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs (1832-1978) further refines a view of the legal, social and historical development of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries De-Classified Documents Reference System (1905-2002) affords access to over 550,000 pages and 90,000 documents of previously classified government documents Gale Digital Collections Gale Digital Collections: The Times Digital Archive (1785-1985) provides access to the world’s English-language newspaper of record The Guardian (1821-2003) and The Observer (1791-2003) a fine balance to The Times providing a more liberal perspective on C19 and C20 UK and international politics and culture – PLANNED LATE 2007 The Economist (1843-2000) ideal for an-depth perspective of international politics, business and world issues, and essential reading for business, politics, and international affairs – PLANNED LATE 2007 17th, 18th and 19th Century British Newspapers provides access to a wealth and breadth of UK newspaper content in these centuries – COMING LATE 2007 / EARLY 2008 19th Century Historical Newspapers (1800-1900) provides an early core draft of US history, with particular emphasis to regional and local interpretations 19th Century United Kingdom Periodicals will provide a broad collection of journals, serials, periodicals and writings from 19th century Great Britain – PLANNED 2008 Gale Digital CollectionsGale Digital Collections: Women, War & Society (1914-1918) is the most comprehensive primary source record of women’s role in Great Britain’s war effort in the Great War (WWI) World War II, Series I: Testaments to the Holocaust (1933-1965) – uniquely detailed resource on Jewish life, domestic policies of the Nazi regime, propaganda, holocaust, trials from pre-war WWII through Nuremburg and beyond World War II, Series II: Conditions & Politics in Occupied Western Europe (1939-1945) – detailed information indexed by year and country relative to politics, political and living conditions following the cessation of normal relations in WWII Post-War Europe, Series I: Refugees, Exile and Resettlement, 1945-1950 Planned in 2008 Northern Ireland: A Divided Community (1921-1972) the papers of the Stormont Administration in Belfast from devolvement through 1972 The Complete English / British Royal State Papers Domestic (1509-1714) documents for periods when King or Queen acted as Prime Minister and Monarch. Office archives of secretaries of state serving monarchy. Records begin in 1509 and are divided into domestic and foreign sections, with information on every facet of early modern government, including social and economic affairs, law and order, religious policy, crown possessions and intelligence gathering and foreign policy Gale Digital CollectionsThe Making of the Modern World: The Making of the Modern World Spans 400 years (1450-1850) 61,000 works and nearly 12 million pages Political pamphlets, broadsides, government publications, proclamations, and ephemera “…that this [collection] is, without qualification, the finest such collection in the world.” - Journal of Economic History “…one of the most important sources for the economic history of the Western world.” - American Reference Book AnnualThe Making of the Modern World: The Making of the Modern World Trans-disciplinary resource focused on the birth and expansion of the modern western world as seen through the lens of wealth and trade. History: exploration, colonization, war and the effects on the economy Slavery (more than 1,100 works) Industrial revolution Financial underpinning of the French Revolution Economics: 18th and 19th century theory Finance: world trade, taxation, banking systems Political Science: elections, Corn Laws, corruption Agriculture: practice, legal and economic perspectives Gender Studies: women in the workplace Poverty: causes, impact on governments, preventionThe Making of the Modern World: The Making of the Modern World Multi-national / multi-century resource Nearly 1/3 of the collection in non-English languages French – 10,968 works German – 2,867 works Italian – 1,324 works Dutch – 838 works Spanish – 742 works Swedish, Latin, Portuguese, Danish, and more 400 years of world history Pre-17th century – 747 works 17th century – 5,862 works 18th century – 26,310 works 19th century – 34,294 worksThe Making of the Modern World: The Making of the Modern World Serials Over 400 titles: Journals, magazines, annual reports, almanacs, company reports Agriculture: The Agricultural Magazine, or Farmers’ Monthly Journal of Husbandry and Rural Affairs…. London, (1799-1815) Annals of Agriculture and Other Useful Arts. London, (1785-1812) The Farmer’s Magazine. London (1834-1881) The Journal of Agriculture. Edinburgh, (1828-1868) The American Farmer. Baltimore, (1820-1845) Gazette d’Agriculture, Commerce, Arts de Finances. Paris, (1776-1781) Giornale di Agricoltura, Arti e Commercio: …. Milano, (1821-1824)The Making of the Modern World: The Making of the Modern World Serials Labor Advice to Labourers. 1829. London, 1829. 5pp. The Birmingham Labour Exchange Gazette. 1833. Birmingham, 1833. 24pp. The British Yeoman, and Rural Gazette. 1832. London, 1832. 447pp. The Christian Socialist: A Journal of Association. 1851. London, 1851. 432pp. The Destructive and Poor Man’s Conservative. 1833-1834. London, 1833-1834. 425pp. The English Patriot and Herald of Labour and Co-operation. 1848. Manchester, 1848. 163pp. The Journal of Association, Conducted by Several of the Promoters of the London Working Men’s Associations. 1852. London, 1852. 227pp.The Making of the Modern World: The Making of the Modern World Serials Directories and Almanacs The London Guide, and Merchants Directory. 1796. London, [1795]. 201pp. Holden’s Annual Directory. 1st ed. for the years 1816 & 1817. 1816-1817. London, 1816-1817. 283pp. The American Advertising Directory. 1832. New York, 1832. 411pp. Railway Almanac, Directory, Year Book of Statistics, and Digest of Railway Law. 1846. London, 1846. 200pp. Almanach Parisien, en Faveur Des Estrangers et des Personnes Curieuses. Nouv. éd., corr. et considérablement augm. 1784. Paris, 1784. 530pp.The Agricultural Magazine or Farmers’ Monthly Journal…Published monthly - 1799 to 1815: The Agricultural Magazine or Farmers’ Monthly Journal… Published monthly - 1799 to 1815 The Agricultural Magazine, or Farmers’ Monthly Journal of Husbandry and Rural Affairs…. 1810. London, 1810. 862ppThe Penny Papers for the People, London, 1830-1831Published by the Poor Man’s Guardian: The Penny Papers for the People, London, 1830-1831 Published by the Poor Man’s Guardian The Penny Papers for the People. London, 1830-1831. 347ppMapping MOMW LABOR HISTORY Curriculum: Mapping MOMW LABOR HISTORY Curriculum COURSE: History 37903 – American Labor History This course examines the history of work and the working class in the U.S. from 1750 to the present. We will focus on the transformation of the workplace, the rise of the union movement, the nature of cultural and political organizations, workers' relationships with other social groups, and the role played by gender, race, and ethnicity in uniting or dividing the working class. Your search (Title=America* and labor) returned the following results: 8. Choate, Rufus. Speech of Mr. Choate, of Massachusetts, on the power and duty of Congress to continue the policy of protecting American labor : delivered in the ... Washington, 1842. 36pp. The American laborer : devoted to the cause of protection to home industry : embracing the arguments, reports, and speeches of the ablest ... New-York, 1843. 386pp. Mann, Jesse. The two tariffs compared and both found wanting in the element of protection for American labor : with an appendix. Boston, 1846. 38pp. Mapping MOMWHistory of Economic Thought: Mapping MOMW History of Economic Thought COURSE: Economics G6251 - History of Economic Thought An examination of the foundations of economic analysis, with particular attention to the neoclassical tradition. Perspectives on the history of economic thought. Your search (Keyword=principles of economics) returned the following results: 24 An Essay on the principles of political economy. [n.p.], 1805. 35pp. Hopkins, Thomas. Economical enquiries relative to the laws which regulate rent, profit, vages, and the value of money. London, 1822. 120pp. Reynolds, John Stuckey. Practical observations on Mr. Ricardo’s principles of political economy and taxation. London, 1822. 103pp.Mapping MOMWMoney & Banking – Early Finance: Mapping MOMW Money & Banking – Early Finance Your search (Keyword=American banking) returned 77 results. Wilson, James. Considerations on the Bank of North-America. Philadelphia, 1785. 35pp. Maryland. An act to incorporate the stockholders in the Union Bank of Maryland, passed at Nov. session, 1804, chap. 48. together with the several ... Baltimore, 1819. 43pp. Angell, Joseph Kinnicut. An essay on the right of a state to tax a body corporate : considered in relation to the present bank tax in Rhode-Island. Boston, 1827. 44pp. COURSE: Economics V3265– Economics of Money and Banking Introduction to the principles of money and banking. The intermediary institutions of the American economy and their historical developments.Mapping MOMWCommerce & Society – Theories on Economic Thought: Mapping MOMW Commerce & Society – Theories on Economic Thought Your search (Keyword=capitalism) returned the following results. Stendhal. D’un nouveau complot contre les industriels / par m. de Stendhal. Paris, 1825. 24pp. Potter, Alonzo. Political economy, its objects, uses, and principles considered with reference to the condition of the American people : with a summary for the ... New-York, 1840. 313pp. Journal des Économistes. Revue Mensuelle de la science économique et de la statistique. 1895. Paris, 1895. 1935pp. COURSE: HISTORY W4301 – The Origins of Capitalism The changes in economic and social institutions and relations from 1300 to 1750 and related cultural transformations.Mapping MOMW French History – Development of Nations & Revolution: Mapping MOMW French History – Development of Nations & Revolution COURSE: HISTORY W3300 – Europe in the Age of Revolutions, 1789-1850 Part One: The French Revolution Europe and France on the Eve of Revolution; The Coming of the French Revolution: The New Paradigm; 1789: The Convergence of Revolutions; Liberalism, Reform, and Natural Rights; Radicalism, Religion, and Counter-Revolution; Jacobins and Sans-Culottes, 1792-94; The Reign of Terror and its Aftermath Your search (Keyword=French Revolution) returned 139 results, among which: Burke, Edmund. An appeal from the new to the old Whigs, in consequence of some late discussions in Parliament, relative to the Reflections on the French Revolution. London, 1791. 142pp. Mackintosh, James, Sir. Vindiciae Gallicae. Defence of the French Revolution and its English admirers against the accusations of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke; including ... London, 1791. 355pp. Paine, Thomas. Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke’s attack on the French Revolution. 6th ed. London, 1791. 173pp. Slide23: A Comparative display of the different opinions of the most distinguished British writers on the subject of the French revolution. Volume 1 London, 1793. 668pp. 2 vols.Mapping MOMW Broader History with Breadth of Language and Regional Interpretation: Mapping MOMW Broader History with Breadth of Language and Regional Interpretation COURSE: History W3406y – American Beginnings A survey of the economic and social history of British North America (with excursions into French, Dutch, and Native American communities) from 1607 to 1763. Major themes will include immigration, community structures, the household economy, slavery and other labor systems, and the cultural transformation of the colonies in the eighteenth century. Your search (Subject=slavery) returned 850 results. Pignoria, Lorenzo. Laurentii Pignorii Patavini de servis, et eorvm apvd veteres ministerijs, commentarius. In quo familia, tumurbana, tum rustica, ordine producitur ... Editio secunda. Patavii, 1656. 322pp. Tryon, Thomas. Friendly advcie [sic] to the gentelmen-planters of the East and West Indies / by Philotheos Physiologus [pseud.]. [London?], 1684. 224pp. Hill, Anthony. Afer baptizatus: or, The negro turn’d Christian. Being a short and plain discourse, shewing 1. the necessity of instructing and baptizing slaves ... London, 1702. 61pp. Mapping MOMW to CurriculumRegion Specific – Chart Sample: Mapping MOMW to Curriculum Region Specific – Chart Sample Long, Edward. The history of Jamaica. Or, General survey of the antient and modern state of that island: With reflections on its situation, settlements, ... Volume 1. London, 1774. 636pp. 3 vols. Mapping MOMW CULTURE & VALUES Curriculum: Mapping MOMW CULTURE & VALUES Curriculum COURSE: CVA 2413 – Business, Value and Ethics in History From the Renaissance and Adam Smith to Enron and Ken Lay, this course will examine the way in which ideas and values have shaped the practice of business. We will also explore the relation between particular cultural and technological moments in history. Your search (Keyword=Adam Smith) returned the following results: 301. Results limited to (Language=English). Smith, Adam. An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. Volume 1. Dublin, 1776. 402pp. 3 vols. Smith, Adam. The theory of moral sentiments. London, 1759. 543pp. Smith, Adam. Essays on philosophical subjects. To which is prefixed, an account of the life and writings of the author; by Dugald Stewart. 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