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Etiquette and Advice, 1631-1969
Archives Unbound presents topically-focused digital collections of historical documents that support the research and study needs of scholars and students at the college and university level.
Aden: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1880-1906
Aden's strategic location long made it a strategic asset.
The backstory to this archive revolves around the rise of the Nationalist Revolutionary Movement (MNR), which emerged as a broadly based party.
Associated Press Collections Online U.S. City Bureaus
Associated Press Collections Online: U.S. City Bureaus offers access to records from the Associated Press' domestic bureaus, dating from 1931 to 2004.
Associated Press Collections Online Washington, DC Bureau, Part I
This collection provides access to records documenting the administrations of eleven US presidents (1938-2009), including an extensive assortment of wire copy covering press conferences, travel, speeches, campaigns, and messages to Congress.
Associated Press Collections Online Washington, DC Bureau, Part II
This collection covers significant news reporting on the key issues, individuals, and events in the history of World War I and the post-war period in America and abroad.
British Literary Manuscripts Online: Medieval and Renaissance
The second part of British Literary Manuscripts Online series, British Literary Manuscripts Online: Medieval and Renaissance offers students and researchers unprecedented online access to nearly 400,000 pages of rare manuscripts from the Medieval and Early Modern periods, c.1100 to 1660. Researchers and students can explore a rich tapestry of letters, poems, stories, plays, chronicles, religious writings, and commonplace books through searchable online catalog records. Scholars will find important cultural and historical sources, like the 1488 manuscripts of Barbour's Life and Acts of Robert the Bruce.
British Foreign Office: United States Correspondence, 1944-1945
This collection in The National Archives at Kew covers British foreign affairs concerning the United States.
British Foreign Office: United States Correspondence, 1941-1943
This collection in The National Archives at Kew covers British foreign affairs concerning the United States.
British Foreign Office: United States Correspondence, 1946-1948
This collection in The National Archives at Kew covers British foreign affairs concerning the United States.
Press Conferences of the U.S. Secretaries of State, 1922-1974
This collection reproduces the transcripts of all the press conferences held by the U.S. secretaries of state from Charles Evan Hughes (1862���1948; 44th Secretary of State, 1921���1925) through Henry Kissinger (b. 1923; 56th Secretary of State, 1973���1977).
Papers of Old Shanghai: Miscellanies, 1853-1945
The Papers of Sir Ernest Mason Satow
Sir Ernest Mason Satow (1843���1929) was a legendary British diplomat, whose diplomatic career began from 1862 in Japan during its dramatic transformation from a feudal state to a modern nation, then continued to Thailand, Uruguay, Morocco, Japan again, and lastly China at the turn of the 20th century.
This collection of materials from the holdings of the Wiener Library, London and The National Archives in the UK covers the international politics leading the administration, care, repatriation and emigration of the Displaced Persons (DPs) as well as the plight of the survivors, both Jews and non-Jews, of the Holocaust and World War II, and their reintroduction to life and community.
Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive: Part II: Slave Trade in the Atlantic World
Part II: The Slave Trade in the Atlantic World charts the inception of slavery in Africa and its rise as perpetuated on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, placing particular emphasis on the Caribbean, Latin America, and United States. More international in scope than Part I, this collection was developed by an international editorial board with scholars specializing in North American, European, African, and Latin American/Caribbean aspects of the slave trade.
British Foreign Office: United States Correspondence, 1938-1940
This collection in The National Archives at Kew covers British foreign affairs concerning the United States.
Mail on Sunday Historical Archive, 1982-2011
This archive offers access to four decades of this major UK Sunday newspaper, viewable in full digital facsimile form, with copious advertisements, news stories, and images that capture twentieth- and twenty-first-century culture and society.
Political Extremism and Radicalism: Global Communist and Socialist Movements
Political Extremism and Radicalism, Part III: Global Communist and Socialist Movements contains c. 890, 000 pages of documents focusing on left-wing thinking so researchers can explore political ideologies such as Marxism-Leninism, Maoism, Trotskyism, and anarchism across different countries, as well as the world's response to the Russian Revolution, the rise of the Soviet Union, and the Red Scare.
Introduction to U.S. History: The American Revolution
As part of the Introduction to U.S. History series, which delivers personal accounts, pamphlets, speeches, and more, this collection provides access to the essential primary source documents that tell the story of a nation's birth, as well as its early challenges and milestones.
Introduction to U.S. History: Slavery in America
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 includes materials that specifically focus on the slave trade, plantation life, emancipation, and related topics.