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American Antique Society Historical Periodicals Collection
This collection provides digital access to the almost comprehensive collection of American periodicals published between 1684 and 1912.
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America's Historical Newspapers ("Early American Newspapers, Series 1")
Series I offers more than 700 historical American newspapers from 23 states and the District of Columbia printed between 1690 and 1876 and is based on Clarence S. Brigham'due south "History and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690-1820" and other authoritative bibliographies.
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America: History and Life
Provides access to scholarly literature from journals, dissertations and book and media reviews on the history and culture of the U.s.a. and Canada from prehistory to the present. Indexing covers 1,800 journals from 1964 to the present and approximately 16,000 entries are added each year. Coverage for some titles dorsum to the 19th and early 20th centuries
Strong English-linguistic communication journal coverage is balanced by an international perspective on topics and events, including abstracts in English of manufactures published in more than twoscore languages.
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American Decades
Spanning American history in the 20th Century, this source offers access to more 2000 primary source materials including selected speeches, letters, legal decisions, government documents, lyrics, advertisements, literary scripts, recipes, scrapbooks, cartoons, and many other types of fabric. This resource is connected by American Decades: 2000-2009.
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OpenDissertations
OpenDissertations is an open-access database built to assist researchers in locating both historic and gimmicky dissertations and theses. Created with the generous support of the H.W. Wilson Foundation and the Congregational Library & Archives in Boston, it incorporates EBSCO'southward previously released American Doctoral Dissertations, and features boosted dissertation metadata contributed by select colleges and universities from around the world. Providing researchers with citations to graduate research beyond a bridge of time, from the early 20th century to the present, this database will continue to grow through regular updates and new partnerships with graduate caste-granting institutions.
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United States Census Bureau Data (formerly American Fact Finder)
The Census Bureau is the leading source of quality information nigh the nation's people and economy. Data admission and broadcasting system that provides useful facts and information about your community, your economy, and your order. The system will find and recall the data you need from some of the Census Bureau's largest data sets.
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American Memory Project
Digitized archival materials from the Library of Congress, including legal and historical materials.
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American Men and Women of Science 31st ed.
Provides biographical data for the pregnant players in the physical, biological, and related sciences. Covers over 140,000 living scientists, providing birthdate; birthplace; field of specialty; education; honorary degrees; current position; professional and career data; awards; memberships; research information; and addresses for each entrant where bachelor.
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American National Biography
Admission to portraits of more than 18,700 men and women, updated quarterly with new and revised entries, features thousands of illustrations, more than than 80,000 hyperlinked cross-references, links to select spider web sites, and powerful search capabilities. Includes over 900 articles from The Oxford Companion to U.s. History, providing historical and social context to the biographies.
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Biography in Context
Provides biographical information on more than 528,000 people throughout history, around the earth, and across all disciplines and subject field areas. The database besides provides full-text articles from over 350 magazines and newspapers and includes more than 27,000 images plus links to Spider web sites tied to the lives and works of the subjects.
Some 50,000 new and/or updated biographies are added each year, as well as daily status updates of existing subjects
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British Library Online Gallery
The British Library Online Gallery provides admission to xxx,000 items from its drove, equally well as locations of thousands of old maps, virtual books, and online exhibitions.
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British Periodicals
Provides page images and searchable total text for approximately 500 British periodicals published from the 17th through the early 20th centuries (1681-1920). Topics covered include literature, philosophy, history, scientific discipline, the social sciences and the fine arts: music, art, drama, archaeology and architecture. The drove includes over 5 one thousand thousand pages.
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Capital, The (newspaper 1871-1889)
The Capital is a newspaper that was published weekly in Washington, D.C. from March 12, 1871 through June of 1889. Donn Piatt, of Ohio served equally editor from 1871-1879 and wrote some of the editorials. This digital version of The Uppercase includes every upshot published in volumes 1-9, from March 12, 1871 through February 22, 1880. The Majuscule is a chief record of the American Reconstruction Flow
Journalist, legislator and Civil War veteran (attaining the rank of colonel), every bit a publisher Donn Piatt exercised an undisguised, negative point of view toward the political corruptions inside the Grant administration. Piatt did not limit his sardonic commentary to the executive branch, only attacked Congress, the judicial system, religion, borough venial, fraud and other social follies. Although The Upper-case letter would e'er remain an outlet for Piatt'southward non-partisan excoriations and trenchant humor, it as well published essays, stories and poems by prominent contemporary writers such as Bret Harte, Harriet Prescott Spofford, Celia Logan, "Mrs. Grundy," and Sarah Piatt (wife of Donn Piatt's cousin, John James Piatt).
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Chicago Transmission of Manner Online
Provides recommendations on editorial style and publishing practices for the digital historic period. CMOS includes the total contents of the 17th edition.
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Digital National Security Archive
Provides a collection of primary documents central to U.S. foreign and military policy since 1945. The resource now includes 31 subscribed collections consisting of over 43,000 meticulously indexed documents. Each of these collections, compiled by top scholars and experts, exhaustively covers the most critical globe events, countries, and U.S. policy decisions from mail-World War 2 through the 21st century. Visit ProQuest'southward guide for an overview of the collections.
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Digital Newberry: Collections
Explore more than 1 million digitized items, including manuscripts, maps, books, photographs, artworks, and other rare & unique materials from the collections of the Newberry, Chicago'southward independent research library.
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Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)
The DPLA offers a single signal of access to millions of items—photographs, manuscripts, books, sounds, moving images, and more—from libraries, archives, and museums effectually the United States.
Users can browse and search the DPLA's collections by timeline, map, format, and topic; save items to customized lists; and share their lists with others. Users tin can also explore digital exhibitions curated past the DPLA'south content partners and staff.
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Dissertations & Theses Global (ProQuest)
Access to nearly 3 million searchable citations, the most comprehensive collection of doctoral dissertations and principal's theses in the globe. Dissertations from 1980 forward include 350-word abstracts and Master'south theses from 1988 forwards include 150-word abstracts. Total text for most dissertations since 1997 with 1.2 1000000 full text dissertations available for download in PDF format. Approximately 70,000 new dissertations and theses are added each twelvemonth. Coverage from 1743 to the nowadays.
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Documentary History of the Get-go Federal Congress of the United States of America (1789-1791)
Convening outset in New York and later in Philadelphia from March 1789 to March 1791, these primeval iterations of the Senate and the House of Representatives worked with a new president to establish a government bailiwick to the vision of a constitution less than a year in existence. Containing all of the contents of the celebrated twenty-two-volume letterpress edition from Johns Hopkins University Press, this digital edition is fully searchable and interoperable with other titles in Rotunda'due south American Founding Era Collection.
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Early on American Imprints, Series I: Evans 1639-1800
Usually called referred to as the Evans Collection, this resource is comprised of a vast range of publications, including advertisements, almanacs, bibles, broadsides, catalogs, charters and by-laws, contracts, cookbooks, elegies, eulogies, laws, maps, narratives, novels, operas, pamphlets, plays, poems, primers, sermons, songs, speeches, textbooks, tracts, travelogues, treaties and more. The imprints in Serial I are expertly indexed and may exist browsed by genre, subjects, author, history of printing, place of publication and language.
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Early Encounters in North America: Peoples, Cultures, and the Surround
Documents the relationships amongst peoples in Northward America from 1534-1850. The collection focuses on personal accounts and provides unique perspectives from all of the protagonists, including traders, slaves, missionaries, explorers, soldiers, native peoples, and officials, both men and women. The projection brings coherence to a broad range of published and unpublished accounts, including narratives, diaries, journals, and letters.
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Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy (2d ed. 2002)
Access to essays by subject experts treat concepts and doctrines, policymaking, commerce and science, human rights and arms control, with specific articles on topics ranging from anti-imperialism to environmental diplomacy, from refugee policies to terrorism and countermeasures. Likewise includes a chronology.
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Encyclopedia of American Studies
Access to a broad range of disciplines related to the history and cultures of the United States, from pre-colonial days to the nowadays. Information technology features articles covering areas such as history, literature, fine art, photography, film, architecture, urban studies, ethnicity, race, gender, economics, politics, wars, consumer culture, and global America; includes over 660 online, searchable articles and bibliographies.
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European Views of the Americas, 1493 to 1750
Bibliographic database indexes European works that relate to the Americas. Created from "European Americana: A Chronological Guide to Works Printed In Europe Relating to The Americas, 1493-1750", the database contains more than than 32,000 entries and is a comprehensive guide to printed records near the Americas written in Europe before 1750.
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Europeana Collections
Multi-lingual online collection of millions of digitized items from European museums, libraries, archives and multi-media collections.
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Freedom Narratives
Freedom Narratives focuses on the enforced migration of enslaved Africans in the Atlantic world during the era of the slave trade from the 16th to the 19th century. It includes the testimonies and stories of individuals built-in in West Africa whose voices have long been silenced. This digital repository of autobiographical testimonies and biographical data establishes where people came from, why they were enslaved, whether or non they freed themselves, and what happened to them
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Gale News Vault (Historical UK newspapers)
Search the Illustrated London News together with The Times Digital Archive 1785-1985.
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Harvard University Library: Open Collections Program
Harvard'due south Open up Collections Plan (OCP) accounts for over 2.3 million digitized pages, including more than 225,000 manuscript pages in six bailiwick-specific collections. OCP offers new, virtual collections of thematically linked material selected from numerous Harvard repositories. OCP focuses on historical materials that are frequently unique.
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Hemeroteca Digital (National Library of Spain)
The Digital Hemeroteca is role of the Biblioteca Digital Hispánica projection, which aims to consult and publicly disseminate through the Internet the Spanish Bibliographic Heritage preserved in the National Library of Spain. At the moment it has 1,065 titles and 4,952,063 pages.
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Historical Abstracts
Searchable reference guide to the history of the world from 1450 to the nowadays (excluding the United States and Canada), and includes over 800,000 annotated bibliographic citations to articles and volume reviews provides indexing of more than than ii,600 academic historical journals in over forty languages dorsum to 1955.. Also included are the citations to abstracts of dissertations completed worldwide of particular involvement for historical research.
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JSTOR
Admission the journal archives Arts & Sciences I, II, & III, IV, and over 40,000 ebooks on the JSTOR platform; book chapters and journal manufactures are cross-searchable. JSTOR is an extensive archive of interdisciplinary journals and books, covering subject disciplines in Arts, Business organisation & Economics, History, Humanities, Law, Science & Mathematics, Social Sciences, and Faith.
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Late Qing and Republican-Era Chinese Newspapers
The Tardily Qing and Republican-Era Chinese Newspapers collection covers 1912 to 1949. The press of more twenty cities is represented, spanning the Chinese mainland and the entire one-half century. The collection provides researchers a comprehensive perspective on Chinese life, culture, and politics throughout the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, the years of provisional government and civil war, and the birth of the People's Commonwealth. Open up Admission to this collection is fabricated possible through the generous back up of the Centre for Inquiry Libraries and its member institutions.
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Latin American Newspapers: Series I
Latin American Newspapers provides more than 35 fully searchable newspapers published in the 19th and 20th centuries from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Republic of cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela, and elsewhere. Latin American Newspapers offers unprecedented coverage of the people, issues, and events that shaped this vital region between 1805 and 1922.
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Latin American Pamphlet Digital Collection
Access to deficient and unique Latin American pamphlets published during the 19th and the early on 20th centuries are owned by Harvard's Widener Library. These pamphlets are valuable primary resources for students and researchers working on Latin American history. They document the emergence of the Latin American colonies as independent states.
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Los Angeles Sentinel (ProQuest Historical Black Newspapers)
Includes full-text of the Los Angeles Sentinel newspaper from 1934 to 2005.
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Los Angeles Times (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)
Every upshot from 1881-1990 includes the consummate paper -cover-to-cover- with full-page and article images in downloadable PDF.
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Making of America (Cornell Academy Library)
The Cornell University Library Making of America Drove is a digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection is peculiarly strong in the subject areas of educational activity, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. This site provides access to 267 monograph volumes and over 100,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints. Boosted journals and books are available at the Unive
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Middle Eastern & Due north African Newspapers
The Middle Eastern & Northward African Newspapers collection includes publications from across this dynamic region, providing unique insights into the history of individual countries, every bit well as broad viewpoints on cardinal historic events from the late nineteenth century through the present. Open up Access to this collection is fabricated possible through the generous back up of the Center for Research Libraries and its fellow member institutions.
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MLA International Bibliography
An index of journal manufactures, books, and dissertations, the electronic version of the Bibliography dates back to the 1920s and contains over 2.5 million citations from more than 5,000 journals and serial and 1,200 book publishers. Coverage is international and subjects include literature, language and linguistics, folklore, literary theory and criticism, dramatic arts, as well equally the historical aspects of printing and publishing.
In addition, The MLA Directory of Periodicals and the association's proprietary thesaurus used to assign descriptors to each record in the Bibliography are included.
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New York Public Library (NYPL) Digital Gallery
NYPL Digital Gallery provides gratuitous and open access to over 800,000 images digitized from the The New York Public Library'southward vast collections, including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, vintage posters, rare prints, photographs and more.
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Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition
Nineteenth-century serials edition is a drove of six total-text British 19th century newspapers and journals: Monthly repository of theology and general literature (1806-1837), Unitarian chronicle (1832-1833), Northern star (1838-1852), Leader (1850-1860), English woman'south journal (1858-1864), Tomahawk (1867-1870), and Publisher's circular (1880-1890). The titles were chosen for their emphasis upon social issues, political reform, and women's rights issues.
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North American Immigrant Messages/Diaries
Access to personal narratives such as messages, diaries, pamphlets, autobiographies, and oral histories, including several thousand indexed and searchable pages of Ellis Island Oral History interviews. Collection starts around 1840 and extend to the present, focusing heavily on the period from 1920 to 1980. Includes more contempo waves of immigrants from Latin America and Asia. Provides perspectives both on North America and on the immigrants' countries of origin.
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Due north American Women's Messages and Diaries
Spanning more than 300 years, the drove contains the personal experiences of some 1,325 women from colonial times to 1950. Includes approximately 150,000 pages of letters and diaries includes half-dozen,000 pages of unpublished manuscripts, 300 biographies and i,500 bibliographies. Including journal manufactures, pamphlets, newsletters, monographs, and conference proceedings and represents all age groups and life stages, a wide range of ethnicities, and many geographic regions.
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ProQuest Congressional
A source for Congressional materials from 1789 to appointment.
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Readers' Guide Retrospective 1890-1982
Provides indexing of over iii one thousand thousand articles from more than 550 leading magazines, including full coverage of the original impress volumes of Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature™. This important resource offers a wide range of researchers access to information nigh history, culture and seminal developments across nearly a century.
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Readex All Search
Allows students and scholars to search seamlessly across all Readex digital collections available at their establishment.
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Slave Societies Digital Annal
The Slave Societies Digital Archive (SSDA), directed by Jane Landers and hosted at Vanderbilt University, is defended to identifying, cataloging, and digitally preserving endangered archival materials documenting the history of Africans and their descendants in the Atlantic World.
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Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA)
The Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA) is a digital archive that focuses on Western interactions with the Middle Eastward, particularly travels to Egypt during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. TIMEA offers electronic texts such as travel guides, museum catalogs, and travel narratives, photographic and hand-drawn images of Arab republic of egypt, historical maps, and interactive GIS (Geographic Information Systems) maps of Arab republic of egypt and Cyprus.
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