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Title
World War I Revisited: How World War I Changed the World
Contributing Institution
Sacramento Public Library
Collection
Sacramento Public Library YouTube video collection
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Description
Sacramento State University Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies Mona Siegel presents a lecture on how the Great War impacted gender, race, and the age-old constructs of European colonialism. The presentation was given in July 2014 as part of the Sacramento Public Library's "World War I Revisited" series, dedicated to an observation of the centennial of the war that changed our world.
Type
moving image
Subject
Mona Siegel
World War I Revisited
Sacramento Public Library
James Scott
World War I
Gender
Colonialism
Race
World War (Film Subject)
Sacramento State University
Treaty Of Versailles (Event)

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