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The Making of the Modern World     Digital facsimiles of literature on economics and social sciences All Campuses Remote Access Available Bookmark
Material Type : Books / Journal Articles
Subject : Economics / Business management / Law
This database consists of 2 collections as follows:

MOMW-I: The Goldsmiths'-Kless Library of Economic Literature 1450-1850
This collection documents the dynamics of Western trade and wealth that shaped the world from the last half of the 15th century to the mid-19th century. Combining the strengths of two preeminent collections at University of London and Harvard University.
It provides full-text searching of an abundance of rare books and primary source materials, including monographs, serials, political pamphlets and broadsides, etc.

MOMW-II: Making of the Modern World, Part II: 1851-1914
The collection includes full text of 5,000 publications (consisting of approximately 12 million pages) in sociology, economics and economic history, published in the late 19th to early 20th century. The items are from Seligman Collection at Columbia University, Hiroshima University of Economics, University of Kansas Libraries, and Goldsmith Collection at University of London.

MOMW-III: Making of the Modern World, Part III: 1890-1945
This collection covers the books and periodicals from Goldsmith Collection at University of London. It covers major historical events that shaped modern society, including World War I, the Great Depression and World War II.

MOMW-IV: Making of the Modern World, Part IV: 1800-1890
The fourth collection covers more than 8,000 items, consisting of approximately 1,390,000 pages, from Goldsmith Collection at University of London. The items are NOT included in other three collections.

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