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The Times Educational Supplement Historical Archive, 1910–2000
Discover nine decades of unmatched insight from the world’s longest-running printed authority on education, the Times Educational Supplement (TES). Student and faculty researchers will find a trove of articles not only on education in the UK, but a repository of noteworthy opinions, reviews, reports, and reportage on matters related to and often beyond pedagogy, educational reform, and social policy.
The Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources, Part II, 1763-1970
Composed of US codes, constitutional conventions and compilations, and municipal codes, this collection enhances scholarly access to essential documents in American legal history through the second half of the twentieth century.
Records of the Deutsches Ausland-Institut, Stuttgart: Records on Resettlement (T81D)
This collection includes Nazi records on resettlement kept or collected by the Deutsches Ausland-Institut (German Foreign Institute, DAI), Stuttgart, seized from the Axis Powers during and after WWII.
Part IV completes the State Papers of the Stuart period and contains volumes of documents from, to, and about all the countries of Europe. Many of these countries have lost their own collections from this period, increasing the rarity and value of these British State Papers. All the great international themes of the seventeenth century play out in document after document, making them an essential resource for not only British but European history: marriage alliances, revolutions, wars and treaties, trade and commerce, and religion.
China and the Modern World: Hong Kong, Britain, and China, Part I: 1841–1951
An essential primary source archive for researching the history of Hong Kong in the context of modern China and the British Empire in Asia from the inception of this British colony in the 1840's to the early 1950's immediately after the founding of the People’s Republic of China.
The Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources, 1620-1926
This virtual gold mine of information for researchers of American legal history contains published records of the American colonies, documents published by state constitutional conventions, city and state codes, law dictionaries, and other materials.
The Making of Modern Law: U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs, 1832-1978
Researchers will find coverage of the most-studied cases, including many that resulted in landmark decisions. This collection provides transcripts, applications for review, motions, petitions, and other official papers brought before the highest court in the United States. It also includes information from cases that were denied certiorari.
One of the first digital archives on far-right and left political groups, the content focuses on political extremism and radical thought in the UK, Europe, Australia and North America, providing a range of documents and audio recordings covering the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
Introduction to U.S. History: The Civil War
As part of the Introduction to U.S. History series, which provides access to the essential primary source documents that tell the story of a nation's birth, challenges, and milestones, this collection illustrates life during the violent divide between north and south.
China and the Modern World: Imperial China and the West, Part II: 1865–1905
China and the Modern World: Imperial China and the West 1865–1905 is the second part of an archive that provides a vast and significant primary source for researching every aspect of Chinese-British relations during the nineteenth century.
China and the Modern World: Missionary, Sinology and Literary Periodicals, 1817–1949
This archive is the essential digital primary source collection for researchers of China in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, providing unique, firsthand accounts of the cultural interactions and conflicts that gave rise to today’s modern China.
The Carter Administration and Foreign Affairs
This archive treats U.S. foreign affairs during the presidency of Jimmy Carter.
The Chamberlain Papers: The Papers of Austen Chamberlain
The papers of Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937) consist of material relating to his election to Parliament in 1892 and the offices he held thereafter
The Chamberlain Papers: The Papers of Joseph Chamberlain
Official and personal papers of Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914) comprise material relating to his involvement in the family business in Birmingham, his activity in municipal affairs, his election to Parliament, and his service as President of the Board of Trade, 1880-1885, President of the Local Government Board, 1886, Chairman of the Washington Fishery Conference, 1887-1888, and Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1895-1903.
Gale OneFile: Military and Intelligence
Library resource offering authoritative periodical content covering past and present military affairs.
Offers more than five million articles from more than 250 major cooking and nutrition magazines, as well as book reference content.
Genealogy Connect: Essentials Subscription
Instructs users in the proper methods of research, helps to define goals, and guides in achieving the best results in constructing a family tree.
Genealogy Connect: Immigration Subscription
Makes immigration records accessible and intelligible, shedding light on the mass of records that document the arrival of immigrants in America from the time of the earliest settlements. Starting with the original immigrants to Jamestown, Virginia, books in this collection name and identify immigrants of every known background, including the original Pennsylvania German immigrants, the Huguenots of New York and South Carolina, and Irish citizens fleeing the Great Famine.