Contains over 150,000 books, pamphlets, broadsides, and other printed material documenting North American history and culture from 1639 to 1800, as listed in the renowned bibliography by Charles Evans.
Searchable collection of 730 historical American newspapers published between 1690 and 1876, including national, regional and local publications.
The largest online collection of 19th-century U.S. newspapers from the American West. Approx. 2,500 titles published in all 24 states west of the Mississippi River, plus a number of titles published east of the Mississippi for valuable political and economic context.
Contains full-color, high-resolution facsimile images of all works printed in Europe before 1701, regardless of language, as well as some works published further afield. Includes a broad range of print sources dating back to the 15th century.
Access to ebooks purchased by the University of Sussex Library.
A searchable collection which brings together multiple education-focused research databases. Contains a variety of scholarly content including e-books, journal articles, reports, government documents, magazine articles, conference proceedings and theses. Comprised of the British Education Index, Child Development & Adolescent Studies, Education Abstracts (H.W. Wilson), Educational Administration Abstracts and ERIC.
Subjects: Education, Social Work, Child Development
A bibliographic database of economics-related research and literature dating back to 1886. EconLit is an expanded version of the Journal of Economic Literature’s index of journal articles, books, and dissertations, covering both economic theory and application. Update monthly.
Subjects: Economics, Business, Law, Finance, Administration, Economic History
Access to the Economist from the first issue in 1843 to 2015.
Provides extensive access to education-related literature from 1907 to now. Includes journal articles, books, conference papers, curriculum guides, dissertations and policy papers. Allows you to filter your search results by education level and includes an education-specific thesaurus containing over 11,800 terms.
Collection of over 50,000 ebooks on Law and Social and Political Science published by Edward Elgar, including handbooks, encyclopedias, research reviews and legal commentaries.
Rare journals printed between c. 1685 and c. 1815, illuminating all aspects of eighteenth-century social, political and literary life. Topics include: colonial life; provincial and rural affairs; the French and American revolutions; reviews of literature and fashion throughout Europe; political debates and London coffee house gossip and discussion.
An extensive online collection of edited correspondence from the early modern period, containing over 80,000 letters and documents and 10,000+ correspondents. Interconnected documents link people across Europe, the Americas and Asia from the early 17th to the mid-19th century.
Provides access to Emerald Journals and to collections of Emerald ebooks in the Social Sciences and Business, Management and Economics.
Brings together manuscript, printed and visual primary source materials for the study of 'Empire' and its theories, practices and consequences. The materials span across the last five centuries and are accompanied by a host of secondary learning resources including scholarly essays, maps and an interactive chronology.
An archival research resource containing the key periodicals for studying the history of the film and entertainment industries, from the era of vaudeville and silent movies through to the 21st century. The core US and UK popular and trade magazines covering film, music, broadcasting, theatre and video games are included, together with film fan magazines and music press titles. We have access to the following collections:
EIMA1: Music, Radio and The Stage
EIMA2: Cinema, Film and Television (Part 1)
EIMA3: Cinema, Film and Television (Part 2)
EIMA4: Rock, Folk and Hip-hop
EIMA5: Video Gaming
This video collection contains classic and contemporary ethnographies, documentaries and shorts from every continent, providing a large and comprehensive resource for the study of human culture and behaviour.
Access to the independent, not-for-profit, online newspaper established in 2000, covering EU affairs in all member states.
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