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This curated selection of primary sources is designed for teaching and learning about the struggles and triumphs of Black Americans. Developed with input from Black history scholars and advisors, its easily discoverable materials are ideal for assignments and special projects focused on U.S. Black history.
C19: The Nineteenth Century Index (C19 Index) is a vast resource that forms the bibliographic spine of 19th century research. It comprises tens of millions of records and provides integrated access to the most important finding aids for books, periodicals, official publications, newspapers, archives, and reference material. Twenty five million records in C19 Index to date are from the following sources: 19th Century short title catalogue, American and British Periodicals, Cotgreave's Index, Index to Legal Periodical Literature, Cumulative Index to Niles' Register 1811-1849, Periodicals Index Online, Poole's Index to Periodical Literature, Stead's Index to Periodical Literature, Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals 1824-1900, Proceedings of Old Bailey, U.S. Serial Set, House of Commons Parlimentary Papers, Palmers Index to the Times and more.
The British Foreign Office Political Correspondence files on Palestine and Transjordan, 1940-1948 are essential for understanding the modern history of the Middle East, the establishment of Israel as a sovereign state, and the wider web of postwar international world politics. Early records in the collection focus on events in Palestine, Britain's policy toward Palestine, and how the situation in Palestine affected relations with other nations. The files also survey the contours of Arab politics in the wider Middle East. Since the interests, rivalries, and designs of various Arab leaders were often played out with reference to Palestine, the documents provide insight into the complex Arab world. In the 1947-1948 period, this module explores the tensions within Anglo-American relations over the creation and recognition of Israel as a sovereign state. A large section of the material is devoted to United Nations deliberations on the Palestine question. The records also illuminate the political, philosophical, and personal fractures within and between both the Jewish and Arab communities from 1940-1948.
The Film Scripts Online Series features accurate and authorized versions of copyrighted screenplays. Now film scholars can compare the writer’s vision with the producer’s and director’s interpretations from page to screen.
Twentieth Century Religious Thought: Volume III, Judaism focuses on modern Jewish theology and philosophy and details Judaism’s evolution from the late 19th century by examining printed works and rare documents.
Twentieth Century Religious Thought: Volume IV, Eastern Religion currently includes more than 28,203 pages, comprising 110 books. It is a scholarly, highly curated collection of key primary and secondary texts including foundational writings and contextual monographs from the late 19th Century through the 21st Century.