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Reference Tools

Encyclopedias and Dictionaries

African-American Encyclopedia, 2nd Floor Reference E 185 .A253 1993
African American Lives, 2nd Floor Reference E 185.96 .A446 2004
Airline Encyclopedia: 1909-2000, 2nd Floor Reference HE 9780 .S65 2002
American Indians, 2nd Floor Reference E 76.2 .A45 1995
American National Biography, 2nd Floor Reference CT 213 .A68 1999
American Revolution: An Encyclopedia, 2nd Floor Stacks E 208 .A4333 1993
Biographical Dictionary of Women, 2nd Floor Reference CT 3202 .C48 1996
Black Women in America, 2nd Floor Reference E 185.86 .B542 2005 (Second Edition)
Black Women In America: An Historical Encyclopedia, 2nd. Floor Stacks E 185.86 .B542 1993
Brassey's D-Day Encyclopedia: The Normandy Invasion A-Z, 2nd Floor Stacks D 756.5 .N6 T55 2004
British Museum Encyclopedia of Native North America, 2nd Floor Reference E 76.2 .G74
Cambridge Biographical Encyclopedia, 2nd Floor Reference CT 103 .C26 1998
Cambridge Dictionary of American Biography, 2nd Floor Reference CT 213 .C36 1995
The Constitutional Convention of 1787: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of America's Founding, 3rd Floor Stacks KF 4510 .V56 2005
Dictionary of American Biography, 2nd Floor Reference E 176 .D563
Dictionary of American History, 2nd. Floor Reference E 174 .D52 2003 (Third Edition), 2nd Floor Stacks, E 174 .D52 1976 (Second Edition) and E 174 .D52 (First Edition)
Dictionary of Dates, 2nd Floor Reference D 11.5 .B37 1997
Dictionary of Historical Terms, 2nd Floor Reference D 9 .C67 1998
Dictionary of Political Biography, 2nd Floor Reference D 412 .D53 1998
Dictionary of the Second World War, 2nd Floor Stacks D 740 .W47 1989
Dictionary of the Vietnam War, 2nd Floor Reference DS 557.7 .W38 1999
Dictionary of Twentieth Century History 1914-1990, 2nd Floor Reference D 419 .T443
Dictionary of Twentieth Century World History, 2nd Floor Reference D 419 .P32 1997
Dictionary of Wars, 2nd Floor Reference D 25 .A2 K63 1999
Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd Floor Stacks E 185 .E54 1996
Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History: The Black Experience in the Americas, 2nd Floor Reference E 185 .E54 2006
Encyclopedia of African-American Heritage, 2nd Floor Reference E 185 A455 2000
Encyclopedia of African American History: From the Colonial Period to the Age of Frederick Douglass (1619-1895), 2nd Floor Stacks E 185 .E545 2006
Encyclopedia of African-American Military History, 4th Floor Stacks UB 418 .A47 W45 2004
Encyclopedia of African American Politics, 2nd Floor Stacks E 185 .S58155 2003
Encyclopedia of American Cultural and Intellectual History, 2nd Floor Reference E 169.1 .E624 2001
Encyclopedia of American Facts and Dates, 2nd Floor Reference E 174.5 C3 1997
Encylopedia of American History, 2nd Floor Reference E 174 .E53 2002
Encyclopedia of Chicago, 2nd Floor Stacks F 548.3 .E53 2004
Encyclopedia of Conflicts since World War II, 2nd Floor Stacks D 843 .E46 2007
Encyclopedia of Heads of States and Governments 1900-1945, 2nd Floor Reference D 412 .L45 1999
Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing, 2nd Floor Reference D 14 .E53 1999
Encyclopedia of Indians of the Americas, 2nd Floor Stacks E 54.5 E52
Encyclopedia of Invasions and Conquests from Ancient Times to the Present, 2nd Floor Stacks D 25 .A2 D38 2006
Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History in America, 2nd Floor Reference HQ 76.3 .U5 E53 2004
Encyclopedia of Multiculturalism, 2nd Floor Stacks E 184 .A1 E58 1994
Encyclopedia of New Jersey, 2nd Floor Stacks F 132 .E52 2004
Encyclopedia of Presidential Campaigns, Slogans, Issues, and Platforms, 2nd Floor Stacks E 176.1 .R6 2004
Encyclopedia of Prisoners of War and Internment, 4th Floor Stacks UB 800 .E53 2006
Encyclopedia of Southern History, 2nd Floor Reference F 207.7 .E52
Encyclopedia of the American Civil War, 2nd Floor Reference E468 .H47 2000
Encyclopedia of the Confederacy, 2d Floor Stacks E 487 .E55 1993
Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment, 2nd Floor Stacks B 802 .E53 1996
Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment, 2nd Floor Stacks B 802 .E53 2003
Encyclopedia of the Persian Gulf War, 2nd Floor Reference UF 500 .G8 1995
Encyclopedia of the War of 1812, 2nd Floor Stacks E 354 .H46 1997
Encyclopedia of Western Lawmen and Outlaws, Second Floor Stacks F 591 .E48625 1994
Encyclopedia of Witchcraft: The Western Tradition, 2nd Floor Stacks BF 1566 .E56 2006
Encyclopedia of World Biography, 2nd Floor Reference CT 103 .E56 1998
Encyclopedia of World History, 2nd Floor Reference D 21 .E577 2000
Facts on File Encyclopedia of the Twentieth Century, 2nd Floor Reference D 419 .F33 1991
Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, 2d Floor Stacks E 184 .A1 G14 1995
Great Lives From History, American Series, 2nd Floor Reference CT 214 .G74 1987
Great Lives From History, Renaissance to 1900 Series, 2nd Floor Reference CT 120 .G69 1990
Great Lives from History: The 18th. Century, 1701-1800, 2nd Floor Reference D 285 .G74 2006
Great Lives From History, Twentieth Century Series, 2nd Floor Reference CT 120 .G69 1990
Heads of State and Government: A Worldwide Encyclopedia, 2nd Floor Reference D 412 .L46 1994
Historic World Leaders, 2nd Floor Reference D 412 .H57 1994
Historical Dictionary of New England, 2nd Floor StacksF 2 .H65 2003
Historical Dictionary of Reconstruction, 2nd Floor Stacks E 668 .T66 1991
Historical Dictionary of Utopianism, 3rd Floor Stacks HX 806 .M626 2004
Louisiana Purchase: A Historical and Geographical Encyclopedia, 2nd Floor Stacks E 333 .L69 2002
Macmillan Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes, 2nd Floor Reference E 76.2 .J63 1999
Merriam-Webster's Biographical Dictionary, 2nd Floor Reference CT 103 .M47 1995
National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, 2nd Floor Stacks E 176 .N28
New Standard Jewish Encyclopedia, 2nd Floor Stacks DS 102.8 .S73 1992 (Third Edition), DS 102.8 .S73 1977 (Second Edition), and DS 102.8 .S73 1966 (First Edition)
Notable American Women 1607-1950, 2nd Floor Reference CT 3260 .N57
Notable Women in American History, 2nd Floor Reference CT 3260 .A27 1999
Oxford Companion to United States History, 2nd Floor Reference E 174 .O94 2001
Oxford Companion to World War II, 2nd Floor Reference D 740 .O93 1995
Oxford Dictionary of World History, 2nd Floor Reference D 9 .D45 2000
Oxford Encyclopedia of World History, 2nd Floor Reference D 21 .E53 1998
Prominent Women of the Twentieth Century, 2nd Floor Reference CT 3235 .P76 1996
St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, 2nd Floor Stacks E 169.1 .S764 2000
United States History, 2nd Floor E 174 .D522 1998
Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, 2nd Floor DS 102.8 .U5
Vocabulario Vaquero=Cowboy Talk: A Dictionary of Spanish Terms from the American West, 3rd Floor Stacks PE 3727 .C6 S64 2004
Webster's New World Dictionary of the Vietnam War, 2nd Floor Reference DS 557.7 .W38 1999
Who's Who, 2nd Floor Reference DA 28 .W6 (Most recent year)
Who's Who in America, 2nd Floor Reference E 663 .W56 (Most recent year)
Who's Who in the World, 2nd Floor Reference CT 120 .W5 v.18 (Most recent year)
Who's Who of American Women, 2nd Floor Reference CT 3260 .W5 (Most recent year)
Witch Hunts in Europe and America: An Encyclopedia, 2nd Floor Stacks BF 1584 .E9 B87 2003
Women during the Civil War: An Encyclopedia, 2nd Floor Stacks E 628 .H37 2004
World Almanac Dictionary of Dates, 2nd Floor Reference D 9 .W73 1982
World War II: The Encyclopedia of the War Years, 2nd Floor Reference D 7435 .P57 1996

Almanacs, Chronologies, and Yearbooks

African-American Almanac, 2nd Floor Reference E 185 .N385 8th 2000
American Chronicle, 2nd Floor Reference E 169.1 .G664 1999
Chronology of World History, 2nd Floor Reference D 11 .M39 1999
Current Biography (1940-1954), 2nd Floor Stacks CT 100 .C8
Current Biography Yearbook (1955- ), 2nd Floor Stacks CT 100 .C8
Europa World Year Book, 2nd Floor Reference D 2 .E823 (Latest edition) Older editions in 2nd Floor Stacks. NOTE: Title was Europa Year Book 1959-88. Have most volumes in Closed Stacks and 2nd. Floor Stacks under same call number.
Facts on File Yearbook, 2nd Floor Reference (1985-) D 410 .F3, 2d Floor Stacks (1941-84) D 410 .F3
Historic Documents of [Year], (1974- ), 2nd. Floor Stacks E 839.5 .H57

Keesing's Contemporary Archives, (1931-1986) 2nd Floor Stacks D 410 .K4 Keesing's Record of World Events, ( 1987- ) 2nd Floor Stacks D 410 .K4
New York Public Library Book of Chronologies, 2nd Floor Reference D 11 .W47 1990
Presidential Elections, 1789 - 2000, 2nd Floor Reference JK 524 .P8783 2002
World Almanac of the U.S.A., 2nd Floor Reference E 156 .C3644 1998

Statistical Sources

Datapedia of the United States: 1790-2000, 3rd Floor Stacks HA 214 .K87 1994
Datapedia of the United States: American History in Numbers (3rd. Ed.), 3rd Floor Stacks HA 202 .K87 2004
Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, 1st Floor Government Documents C 3.134/2:H 62/789-970/
Also available online (see Web Sites, below).
Historical Statistics of the United States: Earliest Times to the Present, 2nd Floor Reference HA 202 .H57 2006
International Historical Statistics: the Americas, 1750-2000, 2nd Floor Reference HA 175 .M55 2003
Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2nd Floor Reference C 3.134: [year] and HA 202, 1st Floor Stacks (incomplete, 1892-) C 3.134: [year] and 3rd Floor Stacks (incomplete, 1892-) HA 202 Also available online (see Web Sites, below).
Statistical Handbook on Racial Groups in the United States, 2nd Floor Reference E 184 .A1 H417 2000
Value of a Dollar: Colonial Era to the Civil War, 1600-1865, 2nd Floor Reference HB 235 .U6 V349 2005
Value of a Dollar: Prices and Incomes in the United States, 1860-2000, 2nd Floor Reference HB 235 .U6 V35 2004

Other Reference Sources

American Bibliography [also known as Early American Imprints, 1639-1820], 1st Floor Library of Congress Collection, Z 1215 .E923
American Decades 1900-1999 (10 volumes), 2nd Floor Reference E 169.12 .A419 1994
American Eras (Pre-1600 through 1899) (8 volumes), 2nd Floor Reference E 169.1 .A471979 1997
American Newspapers, 1821-1936, 1st Floor Library of Congress Collection Z 6945 .A53
Founders' Constitution, 2nd Floor Reference KF 4502 .F68 1987
Harvard Guide to American History, 2nd Floor Reference E 175.8 .H27 1974
Historical Atlas of the United States, 2nd. Floor Reference Atlas Stand G 1201 .S1 H5 2003
Historical Journals: A Handbook for Writers and Reviewers, 2nd Floor Reference D 10 .S84 1993
Macon-Lee Counties, AL Polk City Directory, 2nd Floor Reference F 332 .M2 M34
The Official Museum Directory, 2nd. Floor Stacks (2001 ed. and 2007 ed.) AM 10 .A2 O4
Reference Sources in History: An Introductory Guide, 2nd. Floor Stacks D 20 .F75 2004 (2nd. Ed.)
State Names, Seals, Flags, and Symbols: a Historical Guide, 2nd Floor Reference E 155 .S44 2002 (Third Edition), 2nd Floor Stacks, E 155 .S44 1994 (Second Edition), and E 155 .S44 1987 (First Edition)

Library of Congress Call Numbers for History

C Auxilary Sciences of History
--CB History of Civilization
--CD Archives
--CT Biography
D General and Old World History
--DA-DR Europe
--DS Asia
--DT Africa
--DU Oceania
E General U.S. History
F Local U.S., Canadian, and Latin American History
----1-975 U.S. Local
----1001-1140 Canada
----1201-1392 Mexico
----1401-3799 Central-South America

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Indexes and Databases

All databases are available on campus and remotely unless otherwise noted.  To access a resource from home, you will need to type your global i.d. and password just as you would do for logging in to any campus computer. This log in procedure is required so that the database companies can verify if you are a currently enrolled Auburn University student or currently employed faculty or staff member of the university.

Subject Databases

Access Newspaper/ARCHIVE
Allows users to browse, save and print newspaper pages from the United States and a few foreign countries. It covers the years 1759 to 1977. It excludes Alabama papers and is available only on campus. Articles appear in PDF.
Accessible Archives
Full text available from eighteenth and nineteenth-century American newspapers and periodicals.
African-American History and Culture
Produced by Facts on File, this database includes biographies, an online encyclopedia, historical documents, online illustrations, maps, and charts.
Alabama Newspapers on Microfilm at RBD Library
A listing of Alabama newspapers available on microfilm at the Ralph Brown Draughon Library, Auburn University. Arranged by county and then by title of newspaper.
America: History and Life
Historical coverage of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present. Includes information abstracted from over 2000 journals published worldwide. Includes book reviews. From 1964 onward.
American Civil War: Letters and Diaries
Full-text access to letters, diaries, and memoirs of participants in and observers of the Civil War including politicians, generals, slaves, farmers, housewives, and others from both the North and the South as well as a few foreign observers. The database also supplies biographical information about the authors of these documents and can be searched by author, date, battle, personal event, geographical location, and other criteria.
American State Papers, 1789-1838
A major collection of U. S. federal government documents, the American State Papers consist of bound volumes of all reports, documents, and journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives for the years 1789-1838. The American State Papers are the predecessor to the U.S. Congressional Serial Set which begins with the 15th. Congress in 1817 and continues through the present. The digitization of the Serial Set is being done in stages by the Readex company and is part of the Archive of Americana series of databases and currently is available for the 15th. - 58th. Congress (1817-1904). Eventually, this database will provide coverage through the 96th. Congress (1980). This database can be searched and browsed. PDF images of all documents are available for downloading and printing
Annals of American History
An online chronology of American history from 1493 onward. This database provides full-text access to articles and to primary documents such as speeches, essays, editorials, and biographies. It is arranged in chronological order and can be searched by keyword. A product of Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Arts and Humanities Citation Index
Included in the larger Web of Science database, this index to journal articles provides citation references for each article as well as author affiliation.
Digital Sanborn Maps: Alabama 1867-1970
Includes most of the fire insurance maps of Alabama produced by the Sanborn Map Company from the mid 1880's to c. 1950. This digital collection is searchable by city and date.
Early American Imprints, Series I, Evans, 1639-1800
Covering American history and literature through the colonial period up to the eighteenth century, this database is a full-text digitization of the microform set Early American Imprints, Series I (1639-1800), which was itself based on the American bibliography of Charles Evans and enhanced by Roger Bristol's Supplement to Evans' American bibliography. Offers fully searchable text and a browse feature with topical indexes. Evans Digital Edition makes available the full text of nearly every book, pamphlet, and broadside published during this period.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online
Eighteenth Century Collections Online provides full text of significant English-language and foreign-language titles printed in Great Britain during the eighteenth century, along with thousands of important works from the Americas encompassing the American Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, the French Revolution, and the Age of Reason.
HAPI Online
Hispanic American Periodicals Index made available online. Provides citations to worldwide information about Central and South America, Mexico, the Caribbean basin, the United States-Mexico border region, and Hispanics in the United States. Coverage is 1970 to the present and includes articles, book reviews, documents, original literary works, and other materials appearing in more than 500 social science and humanities journals. Many of the citations are linked to full text.
Harp Week: The Civil War Era (1857-1865)
A full-text index including images to issues of Harper's Weekly during the Civil War era.
Historical Abstracts
Historical coverage of the world from 1450 to the present (excluding the United States and Canada). Includes information abstracted from more than 2000 journals published worldwide. From 1955 onward.
Historical Newspapers Online
Online indexing of the Times (London) from 1790 - 1980 and the New York Times from 1851 - 1923. Also includes full text of the Times (London) from 1785 - 1870.
History Reference Center
Designed primarily for K - 12 students, this database provides full-text access over 400 reference books and encyclopedias; over 58,000 historical documents; 43,000 biographies; and over 100,000 images and maps. The History Reference Center also provides full text access to all articles in 52 history periodicals plus selected articles from a total of 500 periodicals
Homeland Security Digital Archive
Electronic documents made available by the Dudley Knox Library at the Naval Postgraduate School, searchable by keyword or by topic, including general U.S. policy documents, national strategy documents, theses and research papers from the Center for Homeland Defense and Security and the Naval Postgraduate School, and homeland security executive orders. Also includes notices of events and conferences pertaining to homeland security, and news items drawn from various news sources.
In the First Person: An Index to Letters, Diaries, Oral Histories, and Personal Narratives
Provides detailed indexing to thousands of English-language oral history collections from around the world. Researchers can use keyword searching to locate personal narratives, letters, diaries, memoirs, autobiographies, and more available in published volumes, on the World Wide Web, and in holdings of archival repositories worldwide. Provides detailed indexing to thousands of English-language oral history collections from around the world. Researchers can use keyword searching to locate personal narratives, letters, diaries, memoirs, autobiographies, and more available in published volumes, on the World Wide Web, and in holdings of archival repositories worldwide.
Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research
Search and browsing access to abstracts and data sets in the world's largest archive of computerized social science data.
Bibliographies of journal articles and reviews from nearly 600 journals covering the time period between 400 and 1700
JSTOR
 A full-text index to backfiles (up until the last five-six years) of selected journals in the social sciences, history included. 
Military & Government Collection
Provides access to over 500 military-related publications.
Project Muse
A full-text index to selected humanities and social science journals published by Johns Hopkins University Press
Social Sciences Citation Index
 Included in the larger Web of Science database, this index to journal articles provides citation references for each article as well as author affiliation. Includes book reviews 
Social Sciences Fulltext
Indexes and abstracts periodical literature from a wide variety of Social Science journals from 1983 onward. Note: many citations retrieved by this source are NOT available in full-text.
U. S. Congressional Serial Set
A major collection of U. S. federal government documents, the U. S. Congressional Serial Set consists of bound volumes of all reports, documents, and journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. The digitization of the Serial Set is being done in stages by the Readex company and is part of the Archive of Americana series of databases and currently is available for the 15th. - 58th. Congress (1817-1904). Eventually, this database will provide coverage through the 96th. Congress (1980). This database can be searched and browsed. PDF images of all documents are available for downloading and printing.
Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000
Access to a variety of document and primary resources pertaining to women and social movements from 1600 to 2000.


General Databases

Academic OneFile
A comprehensive database of over 8000 journals, magazines, and news transcripts in physical sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences, the arts, theology, literature, and other subjects. Many articles are available fulltext.
  Academic Search Premier
Described as "the world's largest academic multi-disciplinary database," it provides full-text for nearly 4700 publications including full text for more than 3600 peer-reviewed journals. Coverage dates back to 1975.
AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive
An electronic archive of sounds and images from the AP's (Associated Press)50 million image print and negative library, as well as charts, graphs, tables, and maps from the AP's graphics portfolio.
ArchivesUSA
An index which integrates records from the National Union Catalogue of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC) and the National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the United States (NIDS) as well directory information from the Directory of Archives and Manuscript Repositories in the United States (DAMRUS) into a single record for each collection.
AUETD (Auburn University Theses and Dissertations)
The Auburn University Graduate School now requires electronic copies of theses and dissertations. Consequently, the Graduate School has created a database making these works freely available on the World Wide Web and the A. U. Libraries have added a link to this AUETD (Auburn University Electronic Thesis and Dissertation) database under the Articles and Databases link located in the upper left hand side of the A. U. Libraries homepage . The database mainly covers the period from 2004 onward. It is possible to arrange titles by date, department, and author. It is possible to search titles by keyword, title, author, department, major professor, and year. Theses and dissertations are available online but researchers will need to load Adobe Acrobat software to view the documents.
Biography and Genealogy Master Index
A biographical index to current reference sources and most important retrospective reference sources providing information on over 12,000,000 persons living and dead.
Biography Reference Bank
Provides biographical information on approximately 500,000 people, from antiquity to the present, along with images; the full text of the articles from more than 100 volumes of biographical reference books, including all the articles from all volumes of Current Biography, the World Author Series, Nobel Prize Winners, World Artists, World Film Directors, American Reformers, and numerous biographical books on musicians and composers throughout history; magazine citations (many of which contain full-text) from Biography Index Database after 1984; and book review excerpts from Book Review Digest Plus.
Books in Print with Reviews
Over 1,900,000 titles retrievable by title, author, subject, publisher, publication date, ISBN (International Standard Book Number), and more. Includes thousands of full-text book reviews from magazines and journals.
Britannica Online
The encyclopedia online.
Dissertations and Theses
Formerly known as Digital Dissertations and before that as Dissertation Abstracts International. Citations to U.S. dissertations from 1861 to the present; those since 1980 include an abstract written by the author. Masters theses included 1988-. 
Encyclopedia Americana Online
The encyclopedia online.
Ethnic News Watch
A full-text collection of newspapers, magazines, and journals of the ethnic, minority, and native press. A broad diversity of perspectives.
Europa World
Online version of the annual reference source covering over 250 countries and political entities. EUROPA WORLD YEARBOOK provides political and economic information about the government, legislature, finance, trade, industry, and more for each country or entity. Includes statistics and directories.
Expanded Academic ASAP
Indexes 1500 periodical titles in a variety of subject areas including History from 1980 onward. Over 500 titles available in full-text.
Funk & Wagnall's New World Encyclopedia
The encyclopedia online.
Gale Virtual Reference Library
Gale Virtual Reference Library is a database of 18 encyclopedias and specialized reference sources for multidisciplinary research published by Thomson Gale. These works fall under the subjects of Business, the Environment, History, Literature, Medicine, the Nation and the World, Science, and Social Science.
LexisNexis Academic (formerly Academic Universe)
Access to various databases and full-text resources including newspapers, reference sources, and legal materials.
LexisNexis Congressional (formerly Congressional Universe)
A major resource for federal legislative information. Makes available Congressional documents including The Congressional Record, United States Code, Code of Federal Regulations, and more.
LexisNexis Statistical (formerly Statistical Universe)
Abstracts and indexes of statistical information from over 100,000 federal government documents from 1973 onward, state and private sources from 1980 onward, and approximately 2000 documents from international organizations from 1983 onward. Full-text or web links provided for many citations.
Literature Online
Described as the "largest collection of literature and literary resources on the web." Full-text access to more than 210,000 documents including English and American poems, plays, and novels. Also includes reference works, bibliographies, and more.
NetLibrary
Over 14,000 electronic books in a variety of disciplines including History.
New York Times 1857-2003
Offers searchable full-page images and article images from the New York Times from its first issue in 1857 to 2003.
New York Times 1980-
Offers searchable full-page images and article images from the New York Times from its first issue in 1980 to the present.
NewsBank NewsFile
Full-text access to selected articles from over 500 American and Canadian newspapers and newswire sources. 1991 onward.
Newspaper Source
Full-text access to selected articles from 245 American newspapers, 18 international newspapers, 6 newswires, and 9 columns.
Oxford Reference Online
Full-text access to 155 reference titles and Oxford Companions series titles published by Oxford University Press in 19 disciplines including History and Military History.
Readers' Guide Retrospective
The online equivalent to Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature, this database covers 1890-1982 and provides comprehensive indexing to most popular general-interest periodicals published in the United States.
Worldcat (OCLC First Search)
OCLC (Online College Library Catalog) catalog of books, web resources, and other material worldwide.


Delivery Services

 Ingenta Uncover Plus
A general database with over 8 million articles from over 18,000 journals in many disciplines from 1988 onward. For Auburn University faculty, staff, and graduate students only.
KUDZU
Union catalog for 13 of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries. Also offers fast Interlibrary Loan of books.

See also the Delivery Services link on the Libraries' homepage for other options.

Other delivery options include Interlibrary Loan, ALLIES, AUBIExpress, Dissertation Express, Ei Village 2 (formerly CompendexWeb), Campus Delivery Service (Courier), Purchase Xpress, and a listing of Commercial Document Delivery Suppliers.

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Journals

History Journal Subscriptions

The Alabama Review

Common-Place

"The Interactive Journal of Early American Life." Sponsored by the American Antiquarian Society and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.

Historia Actual Online

Published by the Contemporary History Association/Asociacion de Historia Actual. Articles mainly in Spanish or English. Focus is international.

The History Cooperative

Recent issues of The American Historical Review and The Journal of American History available online. (Subscription required for access).

 

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Web Sites


United States and Canada
 

Across the Generations: Exploring U.S. History through Family Papers Online exhibit of papers of four prominent northeastern families from the late 18th. through early 20th. century.

Ad*Access Reproduces over 7,000 printed advertisements from 1911-1955

African-American Mosaic A Library of Congress resource guide for the study of black history and culture.

African American Odyssey Digitized primary resources from the Library of Congress.

African American Perspectives: Pamphlets from the Daniel A. P. Murray Pamphlet Collection, 1818-1907

Africans in America Primary documents c. 1450-1865.

Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy, 1719-1820 Demographic information on 100,000 slaves in colonial Louisiana.

Alabama Department of Archives and History Web site of the state archives for the state of Alabama.

Alabama Mosaic A cooperative project to create a dynamic collection of images and sounds relating to Alabama history. Developed under auspices of The Cornerstone Project, a collaborative statewide initiative.

Alaska's Digital Archives Primary sources on Alaskan cultural and political history.

Alaskool Central Online materials about Alaska Native history, education, languages, and cultures.

AMDOCS: Documents for the Study of American History A bibliography of primary documents available online.

America in the 1930s

America at Work, America at Leisure: Motion Pictures from 1894-1915 150 films. Part of the Library of Congress American Memory collection. NOTE: must download special software to view films.

The American Civil War Homepage

The American Folklife Center: the Library of Congress

The American Geographical Society Collection

American Indian Materials in the Federal Depository Libraries of Oklahoma Bibliography listing federal and non-federal documents located in 19 federal depository libraries concerning American Indians.

American Indians of the Pacific Northwest

American Journeys Full-text access to eyewitness accounts of early American exploration and settlement, c. 1000-1844.

American Life Histories Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940

American Memory Primary source and archival materials relating to United States history and culture from Library of Congress special collections.

American Notes: Travels in America, 1750-1920 253 published narratives by Americans and foreign travelers provide observations about people, culture, and places.

The American Presidency Project Includes the Public Papers of Presidents Hoover through George W. Bush and much more.

American Slave Narratives Text of interviews with former slaves conducted by the Works Progress Administration, 1936-38.

American Variety Stage: Vaudeville and Popular Entertainment, 1870-1920

American Women: A Gateway to Library of Congress Resources for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the United States

American Women's History: A Research Guide

AmericanPresident.org Detailed overviews of the presidents arranged by periods: 1789-1850, 1850-1897, 1897-1969, 1969-present.

Annotated Bibliography of Government Documents Related to the Threat of Terrorism and the Attacks of September 11, 2001 Produced by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, this bibliography provides over 700 pages of listings of federal government documents from c. 1980 onward.

Antietam on the Web About the Civil War battle of September 17, 1862 described as "the single bloodiest day in American history."

Appalachian Studies Bibliography Covers publications from 1994-2004.

Appalachian Treasures Gateway A directory of Internet sites on Appalachian culture, images, social customs, history, and more.

Archives.gov Web site of the National Archives and Records Administration.

The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II: A Collection of Primary Sources From the National Security Archive at Gelman Library, George Washington University.

Auburn University Digital Collections Features a variety of digitized documents and images relating to Auburn University, the state of Alabama, and more.

A Biography of America Described as "a self-contained college-level history course."

Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections Digitized documents including photographs mainly relating to the history of Birmingham, Alabama.

Black Members of the United States Congress, 1870-2005 A report by the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress.

Black Studies Over 50 broad categories with links to fulltext documents and images.

BlackPast.org: Remembered & Reclaimed Combines secondary research and primary sources relating to African American history. Described as "the Google" of African American history.

The Booker T. Washington Papers Digitization of the 14-volume work published by the University of Illinois Press. Also includes links to supplemental materials.

"California as I Saw It": First-Person Narratives of California's Early years, 1849-1900

Canadian Studies: A Guide to the Sources Government and academic sources covering Canada's culture, history, and literature.

Canadiana: The Canadian Resource Page

CensusScope A product of the Social Science Data Analysis Network, University of Michigan. Demographic media for the use of students, researchers, policy makers, and the public. Mostly from the 1990 and 2000 Census of Population and Housing.

Center for Jewish History

Center of Military History (CMH) U.S. Army's Center of Military History.

Center of the American West Mainly articles relating to the modern history of the American West.

A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation U.S. Congressional documents and debates 1774-1875.

The Chinese in California, 1850-1925 Over 8000 digitized documents and archival materials.

Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers A project of the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), it is jointly sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress. When complete, this free online database will allow users to search a directory of 23,000 American newspaper titles published from 1690 to the present. Still under development.

CIA FOIA: Electronic Reading Room Information provided by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) on how to request information from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Site provides access to previously declassified documents, some dating back to 1940.

Civil Rights in Mississippi Digital Archive Focuses on the Freedom Summer Project of 1964.

Civil Rights Movement Veterans Memories and reflections by civil rights movement veterans of the 1960s.

Colonial Williamsburg

Combat Studies Institute (CSI) Nearly all publications of the CSI from 1979 onward available online. The CSI is part of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College.

Computerhistory.org Web site of the Computer History Museum (located in Mountain View, Calif.)

Contrails Formerly known as Wright Air Development Center (WADC) Digital Collection. Federal Government-produced technical reports relating to the space race of the 1950's and 1960's.

The Core Historical Literature of Agriculture Digitized selections from the Mann Library at Cornell University. Note limitations: lacking coverage c. 1850-1900 and lacking coverage of South.

Council of State Archivists (CoSA) A directory and clearinghouse of information.

The Crisis of the Union: An Electronic Archive about the Causes, Conduct, and Consequences of the US Civil War

CultureCanada.gc.ca Canadian cultural information, including History. Site is available in English or French language versions.

David Rumsey Map Collection Digitized images of mainly nineteenth-century American atlases and school geographies.

"The Decisive Day Is Come": The Battle of Bunker Hill Digitized primary accounts of the Revolutionary War battle from the collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society.

Densho: The Japanese American Legacy Project Concerns the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.

Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Includes persons who died or were active c. 1000-1920.

Dictionary of Wisconsin History

Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting the Past on the Web

Digital Schomburg Images of African Americans from the Nineteenth Century

Disability History Museum Focuses on the history of disability as a social rather than a medical phenomenon.

Documenting the American South  A collection of primary documents from the colonial period through 1940.

Documents from the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention 1764-1789 From the Library of Congress.

The Duluth Lynchings Online Resource: Historical Documents Relating to the Tragic Events of June 15, 1920 A product of the Minnesota Historical Society.

The E Pluribus Unum Project Electronic archive of sources pertaining to the 1770s, 1850s, and 1920s focusing on questions of American identity.

E.H.Net Encyclopedia of Economic and Business History A product of the Economic History Association.

Early Modern Women Database A portal to over 200 Web resources on women in early modern Europe and the Americas c. 14th. - early 19th. centuries.

The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture

Encyclopedia of Chicago

English Short Title Catalogue Covers monograph and serial letterpress items printed before 1801 in the British Isles, Colonial America, and the United States of America (1776-1800), Canada, or territories governed by Britain, in all languages. This is a bibliography, not a full-text database.

Eugenics Archive: Image Archive on the American Eugenics Movement

Feeding America: The Historic America Cookbook Project Digitized significant works in American culinary history c. 1798-1922.

The First American West: the Ohio River Valley, 1750-1820 Part of the Library of Congress's American Memory project. Features digitized materials on the history, economy, and social life of the trans-Appalachian West.

First Person Narratives of the American South, 1860-1920 Includes diaries, autobiographies, memoirs, travel accounts, and ex-slave narratives.

First World War.com Summaries, time lines, essays, and primary documents.

The Flint Sit-Down Strike Audio Gallery Interviews conducted 1978-1984 of participants in Flint, Michigan General Motors strike of 1936-1937.

Florida Memory Project Significant Florida documents and photographs online. A project of the Florida Bureau of Archives & Records Management.

Foreign Relations of the United States Online version of the important series published by the U.S. Department of State. Covers 1861-1976 so far. Presents the official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity.

Foreign Relations of the United States Digitized version by the University of Wisconsin - Madison Libraries of the important series published by the U.S. Department of State. 1860's - 1950's, incomplete.

The Founders' Constitution Web version of five-volume reference anthology of primary documents antecedent to the U.S. Constitution

France in America=La France en Amerique Bilingual collection of digitized documents relating to the French presence in North America from the 16th. through 19th. centuries. A cooperative project of the Library of Congress and La Bibliotheque Nationale de France.

The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum Digital Archive Concentrates mostly on diplomatic and wartime records.

The Frederick Douglass Papers at the Library of Congress

Free Speech Movement Digital Archive Digitized records concerning the Free Speech Movement at the University of California at Berkeley. A major development in campus radicalism of the 1960's.

Gateway for the Organization of American Historians A directory of general and specific history sites.

A Geographic Guide to Uncovering Women's History in Archival Collections Arranged by state and a few international sites.

The Gilder Lehrman Center for the study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition Includes over 200 digitized primary documents concerning the Atlantic slave trade and its aftermath.

Government Views of the Rosenberg Spy Case Declassified federal government documents from the F.B.I., C.I.A., and other agencies concerning this important Cold War era case.

The Great Chicago Fire and the Web of Memory About the fire of 1871. Covers causes, course, and consequences of the fire and its cultural representation.

Harlem History Online information concerning this predominently African American New York City neighborhood focussing on culture and politics.

Historic Government Publications from World War II: A Digital Library Digitized U.S. government documents from the collections of Southern Methodist University.

Historical Census Data Browser U.S. census data, 1790-1960.

Historical Maps Online Digitized maps focussing on Illinois and the Northwest Territory c. 1650-1976.

Historical Publications of the United States Commission on Civil Rights

Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970 Click on "Bicentennial Edition: Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970" Part 1 and Part 2). Online version of the print reference source.

History Guide A guide to scholarly internet and CD-ROM resources in Anglo-American history and Central and Western European history.

History Matters: the U.S. Survey Course on the Web Designed for teachers of U.S. survey courses at high school and college levels.

The History of Jim Crow Information on the systematic segregation of African Americans c. 1870's - 1950's.

History of the American West, 1860-1920 30,000 digitized photographs of daily life in Colorado c. 1860-1920.

The History of the Supreme Court Authored by professors and sponsored by the New York Life Insurance Company in conjunction with their sponsorship of the PBS series The Supreme Court, this site includes teacher resources, time lines, factual articles, and a separate encyclopedia.

HistoryLink.org: The Onlinline Encyclopedia of Washington State History

Homicide in Chicago, 1870-1930 Online primary and secondary sources concerning 11,000 homicides committed in Chicago during the period 1870-1930.

Illinois during the Gilded Age Digitized primary sources c. 1866 - 1896.

In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience Covers 13 migrations from the 16th. century to the present. Developed by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.

Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties Full text of all treaties between the United States and Native American tribes.

Indian Land Cessions Maps of Indian land sessions up to 1894 reproduced from 18th. Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology (1896-97).

Indian Peoples of the Northern Great Plains

IPUMS - CPS Integrated Public Use Microdata Series - Current Population Survey. Provides integrated data and documentation from the March Supplement of the Current Population Survey (CPS) from the period 1962 to 2005. The harmonized CPS data are designed to be compatible with decennial census data in IPUMS-USA. Registration required: users are automatically registered when they agree to all conditions for use.

IPUMS - International International (Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, International) is the world's largest collection of publicly available individual-level census data. The data are samples from population censuses from around the world taken since 1960. Names and other identifying information have been removed. The variables have been given consistent codes and have been documented to enable cross-national and cross-temporal comparisons. Registration required: users must submit abstract of research project when registering for IPUM-I approval.

IPUMS - USA The Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) consists of thirty-eight high-precision samples of the American population drawn from fifteen federal censuses and from the American Community Surveys of 2000-2004. The IPUMS assigns uniform codes across all the samples and brings relevant documentation into a coherent form to facilitate analysis of social and economic change. Registration required: users are automatically registered when they agree to all conditions for use.

The James Fenimore Cooper Society Digitized primary and secondary sources concerning the novelist and historian (lived 1789-1851).

The James Madison Papers Over 12,000 digitized documents c. 1723-1836 relating to the president and his family from the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress.

Jamestown Rediscovery Information about archaeological research conducted in Jamestown Island, Virginia.

Jewish Women's Archive Variety of online resources pertaining to North American Jewish women.

Jews in America Audiovisual and text materials available online covering 1654 onward presented by the Center for Jewish History.

Kentuckiana Digital Library Digitized materials from Kentucky libraries, archives, historical societies, and museums

Korea: The Unfinished War Source materials relating to the Korean War.

Korean American Digital Archive A virtual library concerning the Korean American community c. 1903-1965.

Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery

Library and Archives Canada National Library of Canada web site with a focus on the history of Canada from 1867 onward.

Library of American Civilization Full-text access to many titles in this microfiche set of 19th.-century documents.

Lincoln/Net: Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project Primary sources on Lincoln and antebellum Illinois, and a collection of narrative essays.

The Living Room Candidate: Presidential Campaign Commercials, 1952-2004 This site requires appropriate software for viewing/playing the commercials. It is possible to view transcripts as well.

Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum An archives of primary sources focussed on his presidency, c. 1963-1969.

Maine Memory Network Over 12,000 primary documents relating to Maine and New England. A product of the Maine Historical Society.

Making of America Primary sources for nineteenth-century American social history.

The Malcolm X Project at Columbia University A variety of resources pertaining to Malcolm X and his impact on American society. Includes an index to 4000 pages of F.B.I. files.

Map Collections: American Memory From the Geography and Map Division (GMD) of the Library of Congress, through the American Memory project.

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project at Stanford University An ongoing project.

Meeting of Frontiers Covers exploration and settlement of the West by the United States and Russia's experience in Siberia, the Far East, and Alaska.

MermoryArchive: The Encyclopedia of Memories Hundreds of memoirs submitted by members of the general public via "Wiki" technology. Focus is primarily, but not exclusively, the United States.

Mission to Arizona, 1916-1940: Father Augustine Schwarz, O.F.M. Photographs of Catholic missionary activity among the Pima, Papago, and Apache Indians.

Monticello: The House of Thomas Jefferson

A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans & the U. S. Constitution Concerns the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.

NARA: United States Archives and Records Administration

National Geographic: Remembering Pearl Harbor Virtual war maps, first-hand accounts, photographs, and timelines pertaining to the attack of December 7, 1941 and World War II.

National Postal Museum Online exhibitions plus reference material covering postal history.

National Security Archive Full-text access to declassified documents from federal agencies such as the Department of State, Department of Defense, the C.I.A., and the National Security Council.

Native American Documents Project Primary source materials on the Allotment Act, the Indians of California, the Rogue River War, and the resettlement of Indians on the Oregon coast.

Nature Transformed: The Environment in American History Interpretive essays and teaching guides, mainly at the high school level but useful to undergraduates as an introduction.

Naval Historical Center (NHC) Gateway to U.S. Navy history on the World Wide Web.

New American Studies Web Interdisciplinary site mostly covering post-World War II era onward.

New France, New Horizons Images and documents covering the 400-year history of the French presence in North America. (The viewer can select either English or French language options).

New Georgia Encyclopedia Described as an authoritative source of information about people, places, events, institutions, and many other topics relating to the state."

A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns, 1787-1825

New York History Net State history information.

Online Resources for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies from the Cuban Heritage Collection Several separate collections at the University of Miami of personal papers, music, photographs, postcards, and more from the 1850's to the present.

Panoramic Maps, 1847-1929 Over 1,500 maps of American cities and towns.

Pew Hispanic Center The Pew Hispanic Center at the University of Southern California is a think tank concerned with mostly current/recent policy issues affecting U.S. Latinos.

Photography History: Fred J. Maroon and the Nixon Years, 1970-1974 Internet exhibit of photographs of Richard Nixon and other government officials taken by Fred J. Maroon.

The Plymouth Colony Archive Project Scholarly analyses, documents, and data on the reconstruction of the 17th.-century Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts.

Poetic Waves: Angel Island Interactive web site exploring experience of Chinese immigrants on Angel Island, San Francisco during era of exclusion (1882-1943). The Angel Island immgiration station opened in 1910. Some of the immigrants carved poetry into the walls while detained in the barracks.

The Presidential Timeline of the Twentieth Century An interactive timeline for Presidents Hoover through Clinton covering most of the Twentieth Century.

Radical America Digitized issues of the radical college student magazine c. 1967-1981.

Public History Resource Center Information about public history, resources held by historical societies, and a history of historical societies.

Raid on Deerfield Site explores histories, cultures, and encounters of five nations (two European and three Indian) starting with the 1704 raid on Deerfield, Massachusetts.

Regional Oral History Office Approximately 2000 transcripts of interviews relating to life in San Francisco, California, and the western United States.

The Rutgers Oral History Archives of World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and the Cold War More than 425 transcripts of interviews with Rutgers alumni.

Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archives and Transcription Project

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Online access to resources of the Center, a research unit of the New York Public Library, devoted to collecting materials on the African diaspora.

The "Second Wave" and Beyond: Primary Sources of the Women's Movement 1960 to Present

Selected Historical Decennial Census Population and Housing Counts Data from 1790 onward.

September 11, 2001, Documentary Project Reactions, eyewitness accounts, and diverse opinions.

Slave Trade Archives A joint project of UNESCO and the Slave Trade Archives Project to preserve primary documents concerning the transatlantic slave trade that are housed in the libraries and archives in Benin, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Senegal, Argentina, Barbados, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, and Haiti.

Social Explorer Historical census data using interactive maps and reports. Currently covers 1940-2000 censuses of population. Eventually, this database is planned to cover 1790 onward as well.

The Sonja Haynes Stone Center Library for Black Culture and History Guide to the Web Searchable guide to overr 600 web sites under 30 subjects.

The South Texas Border, 1900-1920: Photographs from the Robert Runyon Collection

The Spanish-American War in Motion Pictures 68 motion pictures produced 1898-1901 of the Spanish-American War and Philippine Revolution. Viewing the films requires downloading video software available on the site.

Statistical Abstract of the United States All editions from 1878 onward.

Studs Terkel: Conversations with America Oral history. Site requires appropriate software for hearing/viewing interviews.

A Study Guide to the Vietnam War (Using Books) Covers 14,000+ English-language titles.

The Supreme Court Historical Society Much research material concerning the U.S. Supreme Court including biographies, bibliographies, papers of the justices, opinions, procedures of the court, and more.

The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture

Territorial Kansas Online, 1854-1861 Digitized primary sources.

Thomas A. Edison Papers Online access to at least 180,000 items selected from the holdings of the Edison National Historic Site in West Orange, N.J.

Thomas Jefferson Digital Archive Digitized correspondence of Jefferson via the Electronic Text Center of the University of Virginia Library.

Thomas Jefferson Papers Digital images and transcriptions of Jefferson manuscripts at the Library of Congress.

Touring Turn-of-the-Century America: Photographs from the Detroit Publishing Company, 1880-1920

Trails of Hope: Overland Diaries and Letters, 1846-1869 Digitized documents of Mormon settlers.

Trails to Utah and the Pacific: Diaries and Letters, 1846-1869 Digitized documents of Mormon settlers.

Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture Popular culture materials c. 1830-1930 relating to Harriet Beecher Stowe's 1852 antislavery novel.

United States and Brazil: Expanding Frontiers, Comparing Cultures A cooperative project between the Library of Congress and the National Library of Brazil. Covers 18th. century to the present. Available in both English and Portuguese.

United States Military Academy Digital Library Digitized materials primarily focussing on the history of the U. S. Military Academy.

U. S. Army Military History Institute (MHI) Primary source materials documenting the history of the U.S. Army.

United States Senate Historical Office Wide range of historical resources including statistics, primary texts, and interpretive materials about the U.S. Senate

Urban Experience in Chicago: Hull-House and its Neighborhoods, 1889-1963 Primary source documents, illustrations, and restrospective essays.

The Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War Thousands of hyperlinks describing the Civil War experience of a community in Virginia and another in Pennsylvania.

Veterans History Project Firsthand accounts of American veterans of Twentieth-Century wars.

The Vietnam Project, Texas Tech University Scholarship of the American experience in Vietnam plus materials on the Vietnamese war and revolution.

Vietnam War Bibliography Annotated. Covers books, articles, microforms, and government documents 1946-75.

Virtual Jamestown Digital resources on the first permanent English settlement in North America. Explores connections between Europeans, Africans, and Indians.

Virtual Museum & Archive of SEC and Securities History Digitized archival materials pertaining to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Especially good coverage of the New Deal era.

Virtual Vietnam Archive Digitization of all non-copyrighted material at Texas Tech University's Vietnam Archive.

Voices of Civil Rights A collection of personal stories of participants in modern civil rights movements c. 1945-1975.

Voices of World War II: Experiences from the Front and at Home

The Wars for Viet Nam: 1945 to 1975 Brief narrative history of the Viet Nam War plus links to primary documents and related websites.

WhiteHousetapes.org 5000 hours' worth of U.S. Presidents' recordings from Franklin Roosevelt through Richard Nixon. Must use FLAC or MP3 software for access.

Who Killed William Robinson? Race, Justice, and Settling the land - A Historical Whodunit Site provides transcribed newspaper reports, letters, diaries, oral histories, official correspondence, and court records relating to this murder committed in 1868 in British Columbia.

The Wilbur and Orville Wright Papers at the Library of Congress Digital images of over 10,000 items from the Wright Papers and related collections mostly from c. 1900-1940.

Without Sanctuary Photographs and postcards of lynching in America.

Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600 to 2000

Women, Enterprise & Society: A Guide to Resources in the Business Manuscripts Collection at Baker Library A guide to materials at the Baker Library of the Harvard Business School. Covers eighteenth through twentieth century collections.

Women in Print: Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries PDF version of the book edited by James P. Danky and Wayne A. Wiegand. Published by the University of Wisconsin.

Women Working, 1870-1930 Digitized historical, manuscript, and image resources from the Open Collections Program at Harvard University Library.

Women's Studies Librarian's Website A comprehensive web site of resources relating women's studies including the field of history. Covers both United States and international history resources.

The World War I Document Archive Digitized primary research material including diplomatic correspondence and treaties, military records, and more.

WWW Virtual Library - American Indians: Index of Native American Resources on the Internet

International

Academic Guide to Jewish History: Major Print & Internet Scholarly Resources

American Geographical Society Library Digital Map Collection

The Avalon Project at the Yale Law School Reproduces important documents in law, history, and diplomacy from the Code of Hammurabi through the present.

Best of History Web Sites Online directory to over 700 History web sites covering everything from Prehistory to the Twentieth Century.

The Biographical Dictionary Entries for over 28,000 "notable men and women who have shaped our world from ancient times to the present day."

Biography.com A product of Arts and Entertainment television network. Includes The Cambridge Biographical Encyclopedia (1994).

Center for History and New Media Gateway to academic directories, journal articles, databases, and more with information on the use of electronic media within the discipline of history.

Center for Jewish History

Chief George Manuel Memorial Library and the Fourth World Documentation Archive Full-text access to social, political, economic, and political rights documents pertaining to the Fourth World ("nations forcefully incorporated into states which maintain a distinct political culture but are internationally unrecognized").

The Cold War International History Project Online access to government documents and archival materials from the former Communist bloc countries as well as from the West.

Computerhistory.org Web site of the Computer History Museum (located in Mountain View, Calif.)

Constitution Finder Provides a listing of and test of constitutions, charters, amendments, and related documents for 211 governmental entities worldwide (as of 2007).

Country Studies Online version of the standard federal government-produced series providing detailed information about the politics, anthropology, history, religion, economics, and more about countries throughout the world.

David Rumsey Map Collection Digitized images of mainly nineteenth-century American atlases and school geographies.

Digital History: A Guide to Gathering, Preserving, and Presenting the Past on the Web

Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World

E.H.Net Encyclopedia of Economic and Business History A product of the Economic History Association. Mostly, but not entirely, focusses on the United States.

Exploring Ancient World Cultures: An Introduction to Ancient World Cultures on the World Wide Web

Fordham University's Internet History Sourcebooks Project

Foreign Relations of the United States Online version of the important series published by the U.S. Department of State. Covers 1861-1976 so far. Presents the official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity.

Foreign Relations of the United States Digitized version by the University of Wisconsin - Madison Libraries of the important series published by the U.S. Department of State. Presents the official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity.1861 - 1960, incomplete.

Frontline Diplomacy: The Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection of the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training More than 1300 transcribed interviews of foreign service officers in the diplomatic corps. Mostly concerning Europe and Latin America, c. 1920's - 1940's.

Genocide Studies Program Articles, maps, and databases relating to projects of Yale University's Genocide Studies Program.

The Index of Articles on Jewish Studies Bibliography with worldwide coverage.

International Institute of Social History Online access to catalog of the Institute, established in 1935 in Amsterdam. Focus is on labor history.

Internet Islamic History Sourcebook

Intute: Arts & Humanities Large gateway (over 18,000 Web resources) for various specialities including History and Archaeology.

The Jewish history Resource Center Thousands of links to organizations and Internet resources covering all eras of Jewish history.

Library of Congress: Country Studies Online version of the standard "Country Studies" (also known as "Area Handbook") series. Valuable information about countries of the world, including history.

Map History/History of Cartography: THE Gateway to the Subject

MemoryArchive: The Encyclopedia of Memories Hundreds of memoirs submitted by members of the general public via "Wiki" technology. Focus is primarily, but not exclusively, the United States.

The Mongols in World History Online curriculum materials including some primary sources.

MuslimHeritage.com Articles and article summaries about Muslim culture and history.

National Geographic: Remembering Pearl Harbor Virtual war maps, first-hand accounts, photographs, and timelines pertaining to the attack of December 7, 1941 and World War II.

NativeWeb "A cyber-community for Earth's indigenous peoples." Includes some historical information.

naval-history.net Naval history, mainly British, focusing on World War I, World War II, and the Falklands War. Some information provided on American, European, and Japanese naval history.

NYPL Digital Gallery Hundreds of thousands of digitized images from the collections of the New York Public Library. Broad subject divisions include History & Geography.

OAIster Broad, generic information retrieval resource for publicly available digital library resources. A collaborative project among research libraries based at the University of Michigan.

The Online Library of Liberty Online full-text access to over 1450 titles on individual liberty, limited government, and the free market. This web site is a product of Liberty Fund, Inc., a private educational fund promoting "a society of free and responsible individuals."

Portals to the World Links to "authoritative, in-depth information" about nations of the world selected by Library of Congress subject specialists.

Repositories of Primary Sources Links to over 5500 repositories worldwide.

Slave Trade Archives A joint project of UNESCO and the Slave Trade Archives Project to preserve primary documents concerning the transatlantic slave trade that are housed in the libraries and archives in Benin, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Senegal, Argentina, Barbados, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, and Haiti.

Social Science Data Archives Links to a wide variety of topics in sociology, history, and other social sciences.

The Spanish-American War in Motion Pictures 68 motion pictures produced 1898-1901 of the Spanish-American War and Philippine Revolution. Viewing the films requires downloading video software available on the site.

Women's Studies Librarian's Website A comprehensive web site of resources relating women's studies including the field of history.

The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Indigenous Studies

 
 

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Research Guides

Book Reviews in History

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Associations and Societies

Alabama Department of Archives and History
Alabama Historical Association
American Historical Association 
International Institute of Social History
Established in 1935.
Organization of American Historians  (Formed in 1907; American history)
Southern Historical Association  (Formed in 1934; history of the American South)
SHOT: Society for the History of Technology (Formed in 1958; an interdisciplinary organization to encourage the study of the development of technology and its relations with society and culture.)
Society of Alabama Archivists
The Society of American Archivists 

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Discussion Lists and Newsgroups

Subject Specific

H-Net book reviews The major listserv for research in history; includes book reviews.
Electronic Mailing Lists at Auburn University   Contains links to help sites for all varieties of mailing lists.
 
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Auburn University Department and Course Pages

History Department

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