Archives Unbound: British Studies

From Allied propaganda in WWII to Irish castle records dating from 1798, researchers can delve into Britain's rich past. This collection contains primary source materials about the nation's industrialization, as well as personal papers from Joseph, Neville, and Sir Austen Chamberlain, and provides perspectives on Northern Ireland's tempestuous political history.

BRITISH HISTORY

  • Allied Propaganda in World War II and the British Political Warfare Executive
  • Dublin Castle Records, 1798-1926
  • Industrial Mobilization in Britain, 1915-1918: The History of the Ministry of Munitions
  • Northern Ireland: A Divided Community, The Stormont Administration, 1921-1972
  • The Papers of Joseph Chamberlain
  • The Papers of Neville Chamberlain
  • The Papers of Sir Austen Chamberlain

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