Catalog of books, media, and other materials available in the Earlham Libraries. Also searches libraries worldwide through WorldCat.
The academic alternative to Wikipedia! Pulls articles from a wide range of encyclopedias and dictionaries written by subject experts.
Index of scholarly articles covering the history of the world (excluding the United States and Canada). Focuses on the 15th century forward. Allows for searching by historical time period.
Scholarly journal articles, books, and primary sources in a wide variety of disciplines.
Scholarly journals, magazines, and newspapers in almost every subject area. A great starting point for any topic.
American magazines that began publishing between 1740-1900. Coverage extends to the 1940s at the latest.
Full-text page images of the newspaper, including advertisements, editorial cartoons, etc. Coverage is from 1851 up to the past three years and includes the New York Times Book Review and the New York Times Magazine.
Newspaper articles from African American publications spanning a wide range of American history.
Full-text page images of the world's first completely-illustrated newspaper.
Germany -- History -- Revolution, 1918 -- Sources.
Catalog of books, media, and other materials available in the Earlham Libraries. Also searches libraries worldwide through WorldCat.
The UN system is based on five principal organs: the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), the Secretariat, and the International Court of Justice. Guides produced by the United Nations:
Primary sources for the historical study of sex, sexuality, and gender. Includes magazines, newspapers, pamphlets, and papers documenting United States and International perspectives on LGBTQ history, activism, and culture, primarily since 1940.
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