World War One on the Web
- The PBS documentary TV series The Great War was televised in four installments of two hours each night, Sunday through Wednesday, Nov. 10-13, 1998. See the PBS announcement and press release and web site
- World War I: Trenches on the Web, An Internet History of the Great War includes photos, posters, and links to other sites. See, for example, Randolph Bourne's 1917 critique of the war, especially "the coalescence of the intellectual classes in support of the military programme" of governments.
- Read the Aaron Delwiche essay on war propaganda, the Creel Committee, atrocity myths, etc., and compare with the propaganda mentioned in Ramparts We Watch
- Key figures of World War I are discussed in the Lawrence of Arabia Factfile, a Literary Digest article on Sgt. Alvin York's 1919 return to New York
- The son of WWI reporter Keith Murdoch is the subject of much controversy lately. See the unofficial Rupert web page and read the new book Full Disclosure by Andrew Neil about Rupert's media empire.
- The Russian Revolution
- Log on to USD's Copley Library SALLY and choose J for the EBSCO journal database and search for the full-text articles on the Somme documentary film of 1917 (search "somme" for the articles in the Historical Journal of Film Radio & Television)
- Votes for Women: Selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection, 1848-1921
- By Popular Demand: "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920
- The Gilbreth network
- Ramparts We Watch
History Department | revised 10/6/00 by Schoenherr