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D: History (General)
The Annual register of world events; : a review of the year (1758-1798)
Call Number: UCF MAIN Library General Collection -- D2.A7
check availability of print version, 1758-2005 HathiTrust volumes, 1758-1907
"Contents vary. 19th- and early-20th-century volumes are strong in biographical information in the obituary sections. Recent volumes have few obituary notices. Includes survey articles on the year's developments in the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth, and other countries of the world; international organizations; and chapters on religion, science, law, the arts, economics, etc. Includes some public documents, and many abstracts of political speeches. Gives English affairs with more fullness than those of other countries." [ALA Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed.]
Andromeda Encyclopedic Dictionary of World History* by [Credo]
Call Number: D 9 (online only)
Credo online cancelled due to budget cuts
Chambers Dictionary of World History* by [Credo]
Call Number: D 9.L33 2005 (online only)
Credo online cancelled due to budget cuts
Hutchinson Chronology of World History* by [Credo]
"This series addresses heavily debated questions by offering different critical perspectives on major historical events, drawn from all time periods and from all parts of the globe. Each volume in this series has a thematic, era or subject-specific focus that coincides with the way history is studied at the academic level."
"Presents in-depth information on conflicts appearing in today's headlines. Users are provided with historical background and analysis to events to give a greater understanding of the politics, players, and layers of current affairs."