Provides a single search site for the following individual Early American Imprint databases: Evans: 1639 - 1800, Shaw: 1801 - 1819, and Supplement from the Library Company of Philadelphia: 1801 - 1819.
Indexes and provides full-text access to the majority of items printed about the Western hemisphere (North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean) for years 1500 to 1926.
Primary source materials covering Native American cultures (Canada, Mexico, and the United States). May exclude some culturally sensitive materials regarding ceremonies and religious practices. Any terminology that may be deemed discriminatory or offensive by present-day principles may have been preserved for historical accuracy and relevance to that particular document.
Makes available American History documents from the times of the earliest settlers until the end of World War II.
Contains virtually every book, pamphlet and broadside published in the United States over a 160-year period.
Provides access to the National Archives (UK) files of original correspondence on British colonies in North America and the Caribbean, from 1609 - 1822.
Provides users with access to primary source documents centering on North American affairs from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries.
Provides access to primary source documents focusing on European settlements, interactions, and transformations in Africa, Australasia, and North America in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Provides access to British Foreign Office files from 1830s to the 1960s, covering all countries of mainland South and Central America, plus Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Cuba.
Contains virtually every book, pamphlet and broadside published in the United States during the first two decades of the 19th century.
Indexes publications of the Anglo-American World, 1790-1919, and provides links to the full text of many of the resources.
Provides full-text access to all executive branch publications produced by federal government agencies, departments, etc.
Provides digital access to the U.S. Serial Set, a compilation of U.S. government publications collected at the direction of Congress.
Provides access to high resolution color maps indexed in the U.S. Serial Set Index and the Carto-Bibliography of Maps.
Provides a complete collection of numbered and unnumbered Executive Orders and Presidential Proclamations.
Provides the full text of all versions of all U.S. public and private bills and resolutions from 1789 to the present.
Covers five centuries of journeys across the globe, scientific discoveries, the expansion of European colonialism, conflict over territories and trade routes, and decades-long search and rescue attempts in this multi-archive collection dedicated to the history of exploration.
A thematically organized, four-part historical archive devoted to the scholarly study and understanding of slavery from a multinational perspective. It consists of "Debates over Slavery and Abolition", "Slave Trade in the Atlantic World", "Institution of Slavery", and "Age of Emancipation". All parts are cross-searchable through a single interface. Gale.
Provides access to a diverse collection of primary sources, scholarly articles, biographical information (from Notable American Women), data and graphs, state, local, and national reports, and the online journal Women and Social Movements.
Provides access to literature and essays on feminist issues, written by authors from Africa and the African diaspora, documenting their confrontation of both sexism and racism and presenting their perspective on diversity and development of black people generally, and in particular documenting the evolution of black feminism.
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