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A range of digitised archives offering targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in research, containing more than 230 archives.
Our groundbreaking digital humanities tool, which fosters scholarship through the use of natural language processing for historical texts.
A collection of digital archives from the Smithsonian’s vast archives, covering American history, culture and innovation.
Indigenous Peoples of North America is available in two parts and thoughtfully illustrates and contextualises the story of indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada with a depth and breadth of content that is unprecedented.
Gale brings together the story of the health system in the United States with a database of relevant literature.
A uniquely accessible archive from a network of intelligence agencies
A range of digitised archives offering targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in research, supporting research in politics and diplomacy studies.
Discover original, digitised, primary source content in a platform that offers unique searching tools and cross-searchable archives.
A collection of digital archives covering classic and contemporary legal traditions in America, Britian, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and other jurisdictions.
A collection of digital archive covering historical materials across the widest range of government concerns,linked to their fully text-searchable calendars.
Spain's eighteenth century can be divided into two halves. The first half comprises the reigns of the first Spanish Bourbon, Philip V, the designated successor of the last Spanish Habsburg, Carlos II and of Philip's son, Luis I, who succeeded to the throne following Philip's abdication in 1724.
Beginning as small-circulation, text-based magazines, heavy with political content, they expanded dramatically through the century to offer a mixture of politics, social comment and pure fun, delivered through a range of illustrated magazines and comics, to a host of new readers.
"During the nineteenth century there was a dramatic increase in the number of periodicals published for children, especially in the final third of the century…"
"When exploring representations of "popular music" in Punch, the first thing to note is that this key term is relatively modern, with the vast majority of…"
The word “race” meant different things to different people in the nineteenth century. In its broadest sense, “race” referred to the common ancestry of a group of humans who shared characteristics that had developed over time.… Many nineteenth-century references to race reflect this ambiguity.
"The formal beginning of Anglo-Ottoman relations dates from the correspondence between Elizabeth I and Murad III in 1579 which led in May 1580…"
"The American Religions Collection represents a major curatorial division of the University of California, Santa Barbara Library’s Special Research Collections…"
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