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Skip to Main Content WashU Libraries Menu back to library.wustl.edu WU LibrariesResearch GuidesJohn M. Olin LibraryA Guide to World HistoryHome Search this GuideSearch A Guide to World History HomeWorld HistoryFind ArticlesFind booksReferencePrimary SourcesCourse GuidesToggle DropdownHist 3450: Modern Germany Hist 3598: First World War HIST 4990 - History of the Body Hist 3302 - Monsters and Marvels: Explaining the Unknown in the Early Modern World FYP 1801 First-Year Seminar: Medieval and Renaissance Venice HIST 333 - The Holocaust: History and Memory of the Nazi Genocide HIST 3168 - The History of Global Capitalism: From Slavery to Neoliberalism HIST 193 - First Year Seminar: Silk Roads and Empires HIST 301L Latin American History: Food, Domesticity, and Gender HIST/LatAm/FYP/WGSS 2118 First-Year Seminar: Angels, Prostitutes and Chicas Modernas: Women in Latin American History HIST 3167 - Economic History of China: From the Silver Age to Reform and Opening, 1500-1990 HIST 156 First-Year Seminar: England in the Age of Shakespeare HIST 351 - England Under the Tudors HIST 301T - Historical Methods: Decolonization in the 20th Century HIST 321 - Introduction to Colonial Latin America until 1825: The Conquest HIST 3490 - Europe in the 20th Century: Unruly Populations HIST 574 - Seminar in Modern European History GS 3830 - Global Tibet: Culture and Society on the Roof of the World AFAS 4890 - Catholicism and Slavery HIST 2158 - Outcasts and Outlaws: The History of Othering in Modern Europe GS 4007 - Global Studies Research Methods Proseminar and Assistantship FYP 1133 - Ampersand: Legacies of the Silk Road Citing sources This link opens in a new windowWorld History Collection Development PolicyDatabases Subject Librarian Michael Schaefer Email Me Schedule Appointment Contact: Washington University in St. Louis John M. Olin Library Research Center, 1st floor, Room 128 e. [email protected] p. 314-935-7365 Subjects: American Culture Studies, American History, European Studies, History, History of Science, Medicine & Technology, Philosophy, Religious Studies, World History World History The scope of this guide excludes Africa, the Americas, most of Asia (particularly East, West, and South), and the ancient world. Research guides for those areas are addressed by subject specialist librarians for Islam and the Middle East, American History, African History, East Asia, South Asia, and Classics. This guide DOES include European history and transregional/global histories, such as the Atlantic World, world wars, and Central Asia. For more finely curated source material, see the Course Guides section of this page. Course guides are only shown for courses taught in the current semester and are created at the request of instructors, but previous course guides can be made public at the request of patrons.  Next: Find Articles >> Last Updated: Jun 10, 2024 3:05 PM URL: https://libguides.wustl.edu/worldhistory Print Page Login to LibApps Subjects: History For Students For Faculty For Staff Visitors & Alumni Ask Us Research Support Staff Directory Make a Gift University Libraries MSC 1061-141-B Washington University in St. Louis 1 Brookings Dr. St. Louis, MO 63130 Instagram Facebook

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