Makes accessible the core primary and secondary sources of medieval and modern Britain.
Indexes publications of the Anglo-American World, 1790-1919, and provides links to the full text of many of the resources.
Provides access to a collection of primary source documents from the archive of The Worshipful Company of Stationers & Newspaper Makers. Topics covered include the workings of the early book trade, the printing and publishing community, the establishment of legal requirements for copyright provisions and the history of bookbinding.
Includes essays on British social history collected between 1937 and 1972 during a project called the Mass Observation.
Provides complete coverage of the Cabinet conclusions (minutes) (CAB 128) and memoranda (CAB 129) of Harold Macmillan's government.
Makes available Parliamentary papers for the 19th century (1801-1900) covering issues in Great Britain and her many colonies.
Provides primary sources that enable researchers to examine key issues and events of the period.
Provides access to content on far-right and fascist movements, alongside significant coverage of radical left groups.
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.
Established in 1953 by the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority to commemorate the Jewish Holocaust during World War II. Exists as a world center for documentation, research, education and commemoration of the Holocaust. Includes database of Shoah victims' names and digital collections.
Traces the history of women’s movements and feminism across multiple countries in Europe and North America through four centuries of documents and journals.
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