Readings (all listed are PDF files)

Susan Weiner, "Technological Society and its Discontents"

Uta Poiger, "A New, 'Western' Hero?"

Stuart Hilwig, "The Revolt against the Establishment"

Arnold Sywottek, "From Starvation to Excess?"

Jerzy Eisler, "March 1968 in Poland"

Konrad Jaraush, "1968 and 1969"


Internet Resources (listed on your syllabus, too)

NB: In looking to find internet / digitized source material, do not neglect the wealth of material at your fingertips in our library. History Librarian Greg Armento (garmento@csulb.edu) will guide you through our resources.

CSULB Dept. of History List of Sources available online and at surrounding libraries

Women in the European Union—primarily a secondary-source discussion, but there are links to other sites about women.

The Avalon Project at Yale Law School

History of the European Union (European NAvigator [ENA])

The Commonwealth Secretariat

British Cartoon Archive at the University of Kent

Cold War International History Project—CWIHP

Paul Halsall's Modern History Sourcebook--[beware: Halsall is currently updating his resource pages, but there are many—many—broken links.  But there are also some gems]