A research platform which brings together multiple databases, offering full-text access to legal and government documents. Includes law journals, U.S. federal and state case law, statutes, treaties, international law materials, and historical legal archives. Covers law, political science, history, and government studies.
A full archive of the national Indian English-language daily newspaper, containing all issues from 1924 to 2010. Includes news articles, photos, advertisements, classified ads, obituaries, cartoons, and more.
Access to a collection of primary and secondary source material on the history of feminism in the 19th century, from 1776 to 1928.
Search across a wide range of archival collections focused on 19th and 20th century US history, containing digitized letters, papers, photographs, scrapbooks, financial records, diaries, and many more primary source materials. Includes sub-collections on the Black Freedom Movement, Southern Life and Slavery, Women's Rights, International Relations, American Politics and Society, and labour unions, workers, and progressive and radical politics.
A primary source collection documenting the African American civil rights movement in the 20th century. Includes NAACP papers, federal government records, organizational archives, and personal papers.
Brings together multiple databases:
An archive of the British Foreign Office Political Correspondence files on Palestine and Transjordan from 1940 to 1948, providing insight into the modern history of the Middle East, the establishment of Israel as a sovereign state, and post-war international world politics.
These collections from the Schlesinger Library at Radcliffe College consist of three distinct series of collections from the Schlesinger Library: voting rights, national politics, and reproductive rights. The voting rights papers include documentation of national, regional, and local leaders.
Women at Work during World War II consists of two major sets of records documenting the experience of American women during World War II: Records of the Women's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor, and Correspondence of the Director of the Women's Army Corps.
Consists of a wide range of collections documenting the American workers and labor unions in the 20th century, with a special emphasis on the interaction between workers and the U.S. federal government.
Full-text access to House of Commons papers from 1715–present, including bills, command papers, committee reports, statistical accounts, and government papers. Covers British policy, social reform, trade, and international affairs.
Registered external members can use many of the library's online resources as part of a scheme to improve access. This service can only be used from within the library.
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