Your search for Topic "History" resulted in 61 items.

Congressional Publications from ProQuest
What? Congressional Publications includes: Legislative Histories (1969-present), Bills & Laws (1987-present), Committee Prints & Misc. Publications (1817-present), Congressional Record Daily Edition (1985-present), CRS Reports (1916-present), Hearings (1824-present), House & Senate Documents (1817-present...
When? 1789 - present
Why? To find information on public policy issues

Indigenous Peoples of North America
What? Explore the political, social, and cultural history of Native Peoples. Search manuscript collections, rare books and monographs, newspapers, periodicals, census records, legal documents, maps, drawings and sketches, oral histories, and photos
When? 16th Century- 20th Century
Why? Search manuscript collections, rare books and monographs, newspapers, periodicals, census records, legal documents, maps, drawings and sketches, oral histories, and photos.

Sunday Times Historical Archive
What? The Sunday Times has provided analysis and commentary on the week's news and society at large. Murder, theatre, sport and politics all collide in its pages
When? 1822-2006
Why? Search the Sunday Times from 1822-2006

American History in Video
What? American History in Video is an online collection of video available for the study of American. The collection's wealth of video and multiplicity of perspectives allow students and scholars to see, experience, and study American history. This collection is a collaboration with A&E Television Networ...
When? Varies
Why? Study American history through streaming video content

Access World News
What? Access World News is a resource that includes a variety of news publications worldwide. These sources include national and international newspapers, local and regional titles as well as newswires, blogs, web-only content, videos, journals, magazines, transcripts and more. Access World News is update...
When? Varies
Why? News resources from the U.S. and around the world

Illustrated London News
What? Illustrated London News was the world's first fully illustrated weekly newspaper providing coverage of British and world events
When? 1843-2003
Why? Search the world's first fully illustrated weekly newspaper.

Times Digital Archive
What? The Times of London has covered major international events from the French Revolution to the War in Iraq. The Times Digital Archive is full-text searchable resource providing access to 223 years of content in history, literature, culture, business, art and architecture, and more.
When? 1785-2008
Why? Perform full-text searches of The Times of London

Early American Newspapers, Series 1 & 2
What? Chronicles the evolution of American history, culture and daily life from 1690 to 1920. Nearly 2,000 historical newspapers from all 50 states provide a record of the people, issues and events that shaped America
When? 1690-1900
Why? Search nearly 2,000 historical American newspapers.

International Bibliography of Art (UBA)
What? The IBA indexes scholarly literature on Western art and is the successor to the Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA). This database includes records created by the Getty Research Institute in 2008-09, with new records created by ProQuest using the same thesaurus and authority files.
When? varies
Why? Search scholarly literature on Western art

World's Fairs: A Global History of Expositions
What? From the Eiffel Tower and the Space Needle to the invention of television, chewing gum and hot dogs, world’s fairs have shaped our world. Collating material from archives around the world, this resource offers a unique insight into the phenomenon of international expositions by presenting off...
When? 1851- Present
Why? Search World's Fairs collection materials including, international diplomacy, correspondence, plans & design concepts, personal accounts, guidebooks, and contemporary ephemera.

American Indian Histories and Cultures
What? The wide range of material included in American Indian Histories and Cultures presents a unique insight into interactions between American Indians and Europeans from their earliest contact, continuing through the turbulence of the American Civil War, the on-going repercussions of government legislat...
When? Varies
Why? Resources on American Indian history in the United States, Canada, and Mexico

Defining Gender
What? Defining Gender explores the study and analysis of gender, leisure and consumer culture. This collection contains original primary source material from British archives including ephemera, pamphlets, college records and exam papers, commonplace books, diaries, periodicals, letters, ledgers, account ...
When? varies
Why? Search primary source material from British archives on the study and analysis of gender, leisure, and consumer culture.

Everyday Life and Women in America
What? The Everyday Life collection features texts of rare books, periodicals, pamphlets, tracts, and broadsides. These documents cover a variety of themes including popular culture, social history, family life, education, race, class, and employment. There is also an emphasis on advice literature, and on ...
When? 1800-1920
Why? Search primary source material on both women's and men's issues circa 1800-1920.

Victorian Popular Culture
What? Victorian Popular Culture contains a wide range of source material relating to popular entertainment in America, Britain and Europe in the period from 1779 to 1930
When? 1779-1930
Why? Search primary source material relating to popular culture in America, Britain, and Europe from 1779-1930

Leisure, Travel and Mass Culture: The History of Tourism
What? Leisure, Travel and Mass Culture: The History of Tourism provides a look at the evolution of British and American working class tourism from c.1850 to 1980. This collection includes material from the world's oldest travel agency, the Thomas Cook Archives
When? 1850-1980
Why? History of the evolution of British and American tourism from 1850-1980.