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  • Süddeutsche Zeitung Archiv: LibraryNet

    What? One of the largest daily newspapers in Germany published in Munic

    When? 1945 - Current

    Why? One of the largest daily newspapers in Germany published in Munich

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  • African American Studies Archives Unbound Collections (Gale Primary Sources)

    What? Access 30 unique Archives Unbound collections dedicated to African American Studies. Subject coverage includes Civil Rights, Black Nationalism, Black economic empowerment, reconstruction, voting rights, African Americans and the law, Rastafari Archives, and Black Literature.

    When? Varies

    Why? Primary source collection that covers topics such as Civil Rights, Black Nationalism, Black economic empowerment, reconstruction, voting rights, African Americans and the law, Rastafari Archives, and Black Literature

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  • African Studies Archives Unbound Collections (Gale Primary Sources)

    What? Access 13 unique Archives Unbound collections dedicated to African American Studies. Subject coverage includes evangelism in Africa, liberation movements, international relations, colonialism and post-colonialism, and nation building

    When? Varies

    Why? Primary source collection that covers topics such as evangelism in Africa, liberation movements, international relations, colonialism and post-colonialism, and nation building

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  • Asian Studies Archives Unbound Collections (Gale Primary Sources)

    What? Extensive coverage of Japan, China, and Korea from 1910 to 1950, this collection supports the study of colonialism, politics, nationalism, military actions, government systems, economics, and even geography of Asia during a critical period of engagement with the Western nations

    When? Varies

    Why? Extensive coverage of Japan, China, and Korea from 1910 to 1950

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  • Medieval Family Life: The Paston, Cely, Plumpton, Stonor and Armburgh Papers

    What? Only five major letter collections exist from fifteenth-century England, and they are all available here in Medieval Family Life. These letter collections and associated manuscripts take the user into the world of medieval families, businesses, relationships, trade, politics and communities. A...

    When? 15th Century

    Why? Insight into medieval family life through a collection of letters and supporting documents, including wills, deeds, and account books

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  • Medieval Travel Writing

    What? This collection presents manuscripts of European travel writing from the later medieval period. The chief focus is on journeys to central Asia and the Far East, including accounts of travel to Mongolia, Persia, India, China and South-East Asia. It is a source for scholars of medieval travel, geog...

    When? 1300 - 1500 (the later medieval years)

    Why? Manuscripts of European travel writing from the later medieval period

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  • Romanticism: Life, Literature and Landscape

    What? Discover the working methods of Romantic poets and trace the evolution of celebrated verse. Presenting the manuscript collections of the Wordsworth Trust, this digital collection offers students and researchers of the Romantic period access to the working notebooks, verse manuscripts and corresponde...

    When? Romantic Period (approximately between 1798 - 1837)

    Why? Working notebooks, verse manuscripts and correspondence of William Wordsworth and his fellow writers, including Dorothy Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas De Quincey and Robert Southey.

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  • Chicago Defender (Historical)

    What? The newspaper was a proponent of The Great Migration, the move of over 1.5 million African Americans from the segregated South to the industrial North from 1915 to 1925. It reported on the Red Summer race riots of 1919 and editorialized for anti-lynching legislation and the integration of blacks int...

    When? 1910 - 2010

    Why? Search content from the Chicago Defender from 1940 - current