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A collection of digital archives containing every significant English-language and foreign-language title printed in the United Kingdom between 1701 and 1800.
A collection of digital archives covering British government records during the Age of Enlightenment, linked to their fully text-searchable calendars.
A collection of digital archives from the Smithsonian’s vast archives, covering American history, culture and innovation.
A digitised archive containing previously unseen news copy and footage, covering over 170 years of world history.
A collection of digital archives covering important individuals, perspectives, religions, political operations, and warfare that has shaped the United States.
A digitised archive containing the works of more than 1,000 authors, delivering insights into the culture and context surrounding them.
A collection of digital archives containing representative periodicals from across the United Kingdom and various colonial outposts.
Research resources for libraries include text-searchable digitised primary sources, online databases, eBooks, print, and microform.
"The Nichols Newspapers Collection reflects the enormous differences brought about by the combination of a new regulatory regime after the Glorious Revolution…"
"A preoccupation on the part of historians with European expansion across the Atlantic between 1500 and 1800 has to some extent obscured the continued importance…"
"The formal beginning of Anglo-Ottoman relations dates from the correspondence between Elizabeth I and Murad III in 1579 which led in May 1580…"
"During the nineteenth century, there was a high rate of internal migration in Britain. The vast majority of moves took place over short distances, with people…"
"The Holy Roman Empire was eighteenth century Europe's largest state, not counting Russia, which many Europeans still regarded as entirely separate…"
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A collection of digital archives covering the competition for empire and the projection of European power from 1500 to the early 20th century.
Discover original, digitised, primary source content in a platform that offers unique searching tools and cross-searchable archives.