Digital Collections Available at AAS and by Subscription
African American Experience, 1693-1830Compilation of images of works published from 1693-1830, written by or about members of America's black populace. An ideal resource for individuals and students who wish to gain firsthand insight into black history in America. Carefully chosen subset of works from Early American Imprints 1639-1819. Readex |
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African American Newspapers, 1827-1998Explore African American history, culture and daily life in the 19th and 20th centuries. Readex |
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African American Newspapers, Series 2African American Newspapers, Series 2, 1835-1956—a comprehensive, one-of-a-kind collection—complements and expands on African American Newspapers, Series 1, 1827-1998. The more than 75 newspapers in Series 2, are written for or by African Americans. Readex |
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African History and Culture, 1540-1921Covers the history of Africa and its diverse people over nearly 400 years |
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African NewspapersIncludes 19th and 20th-century diverse newspaper titles from Africa. Readex |
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Afro-Americana Imprints, 1535-1922 One of the world's preeminent collections for African-American studies |
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Amateur Newspapers from AASThe amateur newspaper occupies an unusual place in the history of journalism. An amateur journal is a periodical created to afford pleasure to its readers as well as to its editor and its publisher. The rage to publish, rather than profit, is the motive that most often induces people to become amateur journalists; and, throughout the history of the genre, most but not all amateur journalists have been juveniles. The Amateur Newspaper collection at the American Antiquarian Society consists of about 50,000 issues. There are more than 5,500 titles, from every state except Alaska and Hawaii, thus making the Society’s holdings among the largest and most extensive in the United States. Gale |
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America's GenealogyBankAmerica's GenealogyBank is an online collection created for genealogists by Readex. It contains historical newspapers, books, pamphlets, genealogies, and more than 23 million obituaries. Readex |
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America's Historical ImprintsAmerica's Historical Imprints provides access to a number of Readex's historical collections. America's Historical Imprints includes the following Readex collections under one umbrella, making it possible to search these collections simultaneously. American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series I |
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America's Historical NewspapersCover-to-cover reproductions of hundreds of rare newspapers and millions of issues, America's Historical Newspapers is fully text-searchable. The digital series is based on the microfilm collection currently offered by Readex. Clarence Brigham's History and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690-1820 provided the foundation for the original filming project, the core of which is formed by the AAS collection of colonial and early national period newspapers. The following collections are within America's Historical Newspapers: |
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American Broadsides and EphemeraAmerican Broadsides and Ephemera offers 30,000 searchable images of printed items never intended to last. The remarkably diverse subjects of these broadsides range from contemporary accounts of the Civil War, unusual occurrences and natural disasters to official government proclamations, tax bills and town meeting reports. Featuring many rare items, the pieces of ephemera include clipper ship sailing cards, early trade cards, bill heads, theater and music programs, stock certificates, menus and invitations documenting civic, political and private celebrations. Readex |
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American Children's Books, 1654-1819More than 6,000 books offer extraordinary insight into early American life. Features text analysis tools, author biographies, and suggested search paths for easy browsing and discovery. Research involving children’s books was initially driven by scholarly interest in the concept and history of childhood. But when scholars delved into early American children’s books, they found that such works provide extraordinary insight into many other fields of research. Readex |
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American Civil War Collection, 1860-1922: From AAS Economic, military, political, and social aspects of America's deadliest war |
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American Civil War Newspapers, 1840-1877 Economic, military, political and social aspects of America's deadliest war |
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American Crime and Criminal Justice, 1664-1819More than 8,000 works about crime, criminal law, and the criminal justice system 1664-1819, featuring text and data analysis tools, author biographies, and suggested search paths for easy browsing and discovery. Readex |
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American Fiction, 1774-1920American Fiction, 1774-1920, demonstrates the utility of having more than 18,000 works of fiction in one place, in a consistent format. Titles up until 1900 are sourced from Lyle H. Wright's American Fiction: A Contribution Towards a Bibliography. Titles after 1900 are sourced from the Library of Congress Shelf List of American Adult Fiction and the Geoffrey D. Smith bibliography. Gale |
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American Historical PeriodicalsGale’s American Historical Periodicals, Series 6 and 7 provides all newly digitized material, bringing the previously published Series 1-5 more firmly into the 20th century, with titles running up to 1923. Series 6 and series 7 combine to contain over 500 titles, offering diverse primary source material for studying the thought, culture and life of the United States through contemporary eyes. These series include unusual and short-lived magazines as well as better-known titles with long runs. Topics encompass a broad spectrum including agriculture, anthropology, art, archaeology, education, family life, fashion, industrialization, literature, medicine, music, photography, politics, religion, science, sport, and temperance. Gale |
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American History Through the NewsThis digital series has been designed for the use of K-12 educators. Readex |
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American Pamphlets, Series 1, 1820-1922: From N-YHSOffered via a partnership with the New York Historical Society |
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American Science and Technology, 1663-1819More than 7,000 works about early American Science and Technology 1663-1819, featuring text and data analysis tools, author biographies, and suggested search paths for easy browsing and discovery. Readex |
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American Sermons, 1652-1819Nearly every printed work, including sermons on politics, society, religion, and family life. More than 8,000 sermons, 1652-1819, featuring text exploration tools, author biographies, and suggested search paths for easy browsing and discovery. Readex |
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American Slavery Collection, 1820-1922: From AASAn important and controversial topic in American history |
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American Stage to 1819Over 2,000 works covering every aspect of the American theater, with text-analysis tools and suggested search paths for browsing and discovery. Readex |
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American State Papers, 1789-1838The American State Papers constitute rich primary source material on many aspects of early American history from 1789 to 1838. A retrospective republication of approximately 6280 numbered publications, largely Congressional but also containing Executive Department materials, the American State Paper volumes, issued from 1832-1861, were published in ten classes in a total of 38 folio volumes. The classes into which the publications were assembled and printed and the number of volumes they occupy are: I: Foreign Relations in six volumes; II: Indian Affairs in two volumes; III: Finance in five volumes; IV: Commerce and Navigation in two volumes; V: Military Affairs in seven volumes; VI: Naval Affairs in four volumes; VII: Post-office Department in one volume; VIII: Public Lands in eight volumes; IX: Claims in one volume; and X: Miscellaneous in two volumes. Unlike the U.S. Congressional Serial Set, the publications in the American State Papers are not divided into reports and documents and do not include House and Senate journals. Approximately two-thirds of the publications |
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American Underworld: The Flash PressFrom crime and scandal to brothels and blackmail, the Flash Press covered the seamier aspects of urban life in the mid-19th century. Though stopping well short of pornography the editors played a delicate game with the authorities, often moralizing against the very topics they covered, which included prostitution, gambling, urban gangs, illicit sporting activities, and sensational crimes. To many of their readers, the Flash Press also conveyed an implicit threat of blackmail, which often led to very ephemeral print runs. Unlike the “low-life” characters that they covered, the Flash Press journalists were often members of the cities’ wealthy class, and many of them were accomplished writers. Both their articles and their literary efforts are noteworthy examples of 19th-century American satire and humor. Readex |
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Archive of AmericanaThe Archive of Americana provides access to Readex's collections of newspapers and government publications. Specifically, the Archive of Americana includes the following Readex collections: America's Historical Newspapers The inclusion of the above collections under one umbrella makes it possible to search these collections simultaneously. Readex |
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Archives UnboundArchives Unbound presents topically-focused digital collections of historical documents that support the research and study needs of scholars and students at the college and university level. Collections in Archives Unbound cover a broad range of topics from the Middle Ages forward-from Witchcraft to World War II to twentieth-century political history. Collections are chosen for Archives Unbound based on requests from scholars, archivists, and students. Includes city and business directories from Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Gale |
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Archives Unbound - 19th Century English-Language Journals from the Far EastThis collection provides researchers with six rare English-language journals, five of which were founded by Western missionaries in the Far East in the 19th century, covering a wide range of topics such as East-West communication, Christianity in China and other parts of Asia, and China’s political, economic, and cultural landscape. Gale |
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Archives Unbound - Amateur Newspapers from AAS, Part 2This archive expands the reach of Amateur Newspapers from the American Antiquarian Society, which Gale published in 2015. Captured here are the newspapers created by genuine enthusiasts, including children and teenagers. This collection offers a unique window into grass-roots American journalism. Gale |
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Archives Unbound - Overland Journeys: Travels in the West, 1800-1880Western settlers created what we think of as the American West. Explorers came and went, soldiers came and went, miners and others came and went. But the settlers came to stay. For settlers, the ways of reaching a destination in the frontier country were either wretched ordeals or wondrous adventures. Fortunately, many of these men and women recorded daily events and their thoughts with such picturesque zest that some accounts of westward journeys have elements of great literature within them. Gale |
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Black Authors, 1556-1922Works by authors of African or African-American descent |
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Black Life in AmericaBlack Life in America: The experience and impact of African Americans as recorded by the news media, 1704 to today From the early days of slavery to modern times, people of African descent have had a profound impact on American history. This primary source collection offers an expansive window into centuries of African American history, culture and daily life—as well as the ways the dominant culture has portrayed and perceived people of African descent. Includes: |
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Caribbean History and Culture, 1535-1920Covers the diverse history of Caribbean islands over nearly 400 years |
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Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876Caribbean Newspapers, 1718-1876: From the American Antiquarian Society enables users to search more than 66 newspaper titles from 22 islands published in the 18th and 19th centuries. Created in partnership with the American Antiquarian Society, Caribbean Newspapers is the largest online collection of newspapers published in this region. Readex |
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Children's Literature and CultureChildren's Literature and Culture is a resource of richly illustrated primary source literature content written for children, spanning the period 1819 to c.1923. The material has been sourced from the Children's Literature and Graphic Arts collections held by the American Antiquarian Society. It facilitates research into a key period in the history of children's literature, the understanding of childhood and the place of children within society as a whole. Users of this resource can explore printed and visual books and pamphlets, illustrations, stereo photographs, lithographs and games, covering themes including Animals and Nature, Morality, Manners and Consequences, Gender and Sex, Education, Religion, Illness, Race and Slavery. Adam Matthew |
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Civil War Broadsides and EphemeraRich with illustrations; includes song sheets, poems, envelopes and more. Scarce documents shed new light on the war... and beyond. Illuminates the struggles of the soldiers and the families they left behind Readex |
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The Civil War: Antebellum Period to ReconstructionFeaturing newspapers, government documents and rare printed materials, this collection from the Readex Archive of Americana covers politics, society and daily life during the American Civil War period: 1840-1877. Readex |
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Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture, 1790-1920Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture, 1790-1920 presents a broad history of crime in the long 19th century derived from French, German, Spanish, Australian, British and U.S. sources. The collection includes trial transcripts, court proceedings, police and forensic documents, photographs, true crime literature and detective novels, and newspaper accounts. Gale |
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Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans (1639-1800)Containing nearly every book, pamphlet and broadside published in America from 1639 to 1800, Evans Digital Edition will, upon completion, consist of more than 36,000 works and 2,400,000 images. Based on Charles Evans' comprehensive American Bibliography and enhanced by Roger Bristol's Supplement to Evans' American Bibliography, the collection was first published by Readex in cooperation with AAS as a microform set. Evans Digital Edition will include every item previously produced on microform plus more than 1,200 additional works located, cataloged and digitized since completion of the earlier effort. Readex |
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Early American Imprints, Series II. Shaw-Shoemaker (1801-1819)The continuation of Evans Digital Edition, containing books, pamphlets and broadsides published in American between 1801 and 1819, this collection is based on the noted American Bibliography, 1801-1819 by Ralph B. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker. Early American Imprints, Series II. Shaw-Shoemaker (1801-1819) includes many state papers and early government materials which chronicle the political and geographic growth of the developing American nation. Covering every aspect of American life during the early decades of the United States, this primary source collection provides full-text access to over 36,000 American books, pamphlets and broadsides. As of August 2004, the Shaw-Shoemaker Digital Edition is being released in monthly segments over a three-year period. Readex |
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Early American Newspapers, 1801-1900Wide ranging coverage of the United States during the 19th Century from all 50 states. Includes thousands of titles. Chronicles the evolution of American culture and daily life from 1801-1900. This collection is a part of America's Historical Newspapers. Series 1: From Colonies to Nation |
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Eighteenth Century Collections OnlineEighteenth Century Collections Online contains over 180,000 titles (200,000 volumes) and more than 32 million pages, making ECCO the premier and irreplaceable resource for eighteenth-century research. Users of ECCO Part I and Part II can full-text search the collection via an intuitive user interface. In addition, MARC record/metadata enhancements, a research guide section for undergraduates with contextual essays and chronology, an image gallery, and a key documents section facilitate discovery and study Gale |
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Evans Text Creation PartnershipThe University of Michigan, NewsBank/Readex Co., and the American Antiquarian Society are cooperating in a Text Creation Partnership to create 6,000 accurately keyed and fully searchable SGML/XML text editions from among the 40,000 titles available in the Evans Early American Imprints Collection. Evans is the most significant collection of titles relating to the history of seventeenth and eighteenth century America, and the Text creation partnership seeks to create enduring digital text editions of the most frequently studied works. NewsBank/Readex is producing digital page images and searchable OCR (Optical Character Recognition) for the overall collection. The standards-based editions created and owned by Text Creation Partnership will link directly to the corresponding Newsbank/Readex page images and will provide a research and instructional tool of enduring scholarly and instructional value. University of Michigan, Readex, and AAS |
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Gale DatabasesA grouping of a number of Gale databases including the Gale Virtual Reference Library. Gale |
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Gale In Context: CollegeGale In Context: College offers interdisciplinary content that reinforces the development of skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, communication, collaboration, creativity, and innovation. Learners can access news content including full-text newspapers and periodicals like The Economist, The New York Times, National Geographic, Newsweek, Popular Science, Smithsonian, and more. Empower learning with hundreds of thousands of images, videos, and audio selections that include archival film clips, broadcast video, BBC News, New York Times video, and NPR. Gale |
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Gale In Context: High SchoolGale In Context: High School offers cross-curricular content aligned to national and state curriculum standards and reinforces the development of skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, communication, collaboration, creativity, and innovation. Explore topics within business and economics, geography, government, history, literature, science and health, social issues, and more. Integrating reference content, biographies, primary sources, multimedia, critical essays, news, academic journals and more, High School is updated daily, offering nearly 1,000 issue, topic, and geographic pages across the curriculum. Content comes together to provide background and guidance on topics like Government and the Economy, Human Population, Sound and Sound Waves, American Literature, and more. Gale |
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Gale Primary SourcesAccess the following nine Gale databases in one interface:
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Gale's Literary IndexGale's Literary Index is a master index to Gale's literature series, including more than 130,000 author names, pseudonyms and variant names. Gale |
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Global Commodities: Trade, Exploration & Cultural ExchangeGlobal Commodities: Trade, Exploration and Cultural Exchange provides a vast range of visual, manuscript and printed materials sourced from over twenty key libraries and more than a dozen companies and trade organisations around the world. These original sources will help scholars to explore the history of fifteen major commodities and to examine the ways that these have changed the world. Adam Matthew |
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Hispanic American Newspapers, 1808-1980Contains newspaper titles from 14 states between 1808-1980. Readex |
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House and Senate Journals, Series I, 1789-1817The original Journals of the Congress for the first 14 Congresses were printed in small numbers by non-government printers on contract. In the years after the burning of the Capitol by the British in the War of 1812, copies of those House and Senate Journals gradually became increasingly rare. So Congress authorized Gales & Seaton to reprint the Senate Journals for the first 14 Congresses in five volumes in 1820 and the House Journals in nine volumes in 1826. The Readex digital House and Senate Journals, Series I of the first fourteen Congresses reproduces the original texts of these important works, not the reprints containing some textual differences, deliberate or inadvertent, from the originals. In answer to the question of why these journals are not in the U.S. Congressional Serial Set or the American State Papers, it need only be pointed out that they antedate the Serial Set, which begins in 1817, and that they were not again reprinted in the American State Papers because Congress had only relatively recently authorized their reprinting as stated above. Readex |
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Latin American NewspapersMore than 35 nineteenth- and twentieth-century Latin American newspapers. Featuring titles from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela and elsewhere. Readex |
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Migration to New Worlds: The Century of ImmigrationSet against a backdrop of colonial expansion, industrial progress and global conflict; Migration to New Worlds tells the stories of individuals and families who risked everything to build new lives in North America and Australasia between 1800 and 1980. Unique primary source diaries, correspondence, photographs, oral histories and journals narrate the vivid realities of ocean travel and life in adopted homelands. Organisational correspondence, government proceedings, shipping company papers and records of advocacy groups provide key context to migrants’ everyday struggles. Grouped by key themes for ease of navigation, this essential multi-archive collection allows students and researchers to conduct in-depth study into all aspects of migration through the ‘century of immigration’ and into the modern era. Adam Matthew |
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Monographs on and by Women from the American Antiquarian SocietyWomen's Studies Archive, Part 2 Monographs on and by Women from the American Antiquarian Society is a collection of 2,880 titles within Gale's Women's Studies Archive. These books contain the output of predominantly female authors in a variety of forms, including poetry, fiction, instructional guides (domestic and professional), personal letters, recipe books, memoirs, pamphlets and leaflets, biographies and autobiographies, personal papers, children’s literature, commentaries on fashion, diaries, and religious tracts. The material covers an eclectic mix of topics, such as the abolition of slavery, African-American women, alcohol and temperance, American life, divorce, domestic service, education, female crime, poetry, health and hygiene, Indian women, Irish women, juvenile literature, mental health, moral reform, religion, sexual discrimination, social reform and charitable organisations, women in publishing, women’s legal status, and women’s suffrage and rights. This electronic resource is available in the reading room at the American Antiquarian Society. Gale |
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Native American Indians, 1645-1819By the late 17th century, Britain had established colonies along the New England coast and Chesapeake Bay alongside small groups of Dutch and Swedish settlers. Many of the region’s indigenous inhabitants were pushed West where they joined hundreds of other tribes whose lives were irrevocably changed by the arrival of Europeans. This one-of-a-kind resource is derived from the holdings of the American Antiquarian Society, the Library Company of Philadelphia, and many other institutions. More than 1,600 publications about the relationship between Native Americans and European settlers, featuring text exploration tools, author biographies, and suggested search paths for easy browsing and discovery. Readex |
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NewsVaultNewsVault delivers the definitive cross-searching experience for exploring your library's collection of Gale historical newspapers. With the power to search over 10 million digitized facsimile pages, Gale NewsVault provides an unparalleled window to the past. Gale |
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Nineteenth Century Collections OnlineThe following to resources are included in this collection. Children's Literature and Childhood provides a wide range of primary sources related to the experience of childhood in the long nineteenth century. Included in the archive are books and periodicals for children, primers and other material related to education, pamphlets produced by child welfare groups, documents and photos related to children and crime, newspapers produced by youths, and much more. Curated by experts in the field of children's literature, this unique assemblage of material is sourced from such renowned institutions as the University of Florida's Baldwin Library Collection of Historical Children's Literature, the National Archives (UK), and the British Library, among others. In its focus and range, Children's Literature and Childhood offers an array of compelling subjects for research and teaching. Children's literature from any period reflects that period's social, moral, economic, and political views. This archive serves as a rich resource for nineteenth-century study across disciplines. Mapping the World: Maps and Travel Literature archive includes a myriad of maps representing the long nineteenth century. Selections have been culled from the vast map repositories of the British Library and the National Archives at Kew. In addition to these large map collections, maps representing the Americas, and in particular America's westward expansion, have been provided by the American Antiquarian Society. Maps depicting Canada and the polar regions have been generously provided by the University of Alberta. Gale |
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Nineteenth Century Collections Online - Children's Literature and ChildhoodChildren's Literature and Childhood provides a wide range of primary sources related to the experience of childhood in the long nineteenth century. Included in the archive are books and periodicals for children, primers and other material related to education, pamphlets produced by child welfare groups, documents and photos related to children and crime, newspapers produced by youths, and much more. Curated by experts in the field of children's literature, this unique assemblage of material is sourced from such renowned institutions as the University of Florida's Baldwin Library Collection of Historical Children's Literature, the National Archives (UK), and the British Library, among others. In its focus and range, Children's Literature and Childhood offers an array of compelling subjects for research and teaching. Children's literature from any period reflects that period's social, moral, economic, and political views. This archive serves as a rich resource for nineteenth-century study across disciplines. Gale |
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Nineteenth Century Collections Online - Mapping the World: Maps & Travel LiteratureThe Mapping the World: Maps and Travel Literature archive includes a myriad of maps representing the long nineteenth century. Selections have been culled from the vast map repositories of the British Library and the National Archives at Kew. In addition to these large map collections, maps representing the Americas, and in particular America's westward expansion, have been provided by the American Antiquarian Society. Maps depicting Canada and the polar regions have been generously provided by the University of Alberta. Gale |
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Nineteenth Century U.S. NewspapersWith digital facsimile images of both full pages and clipped articles for hundreds of 19th century U.S. newspapers and advanced searching capabilities, researchers will be able to research history in ways previously unavailable. For each issue, the newspaper is captured from cover-to-cover, providing access to every article, advertisement and illustration. Gale |
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Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1922Women's Studies Archive, Part 3 Containing over one million pages of women-authored works from the American Antiquarian Society, the pre-eminent collector of pre-20th century Americana, covering over a century of female writing. This unique corpus of female-authored literature centres on the American female experience in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The database not only provides women’s perspective of history but is an essential resource for researchers wanting to undertake in-depth analysis into women’s authorship enabling researchers to track the development of female language, literature, and ideas. Curated by the American Antiquarian Society the monographs were selected from across the library’s collections, including a diversity of fiction genres and non-fiction subjects, but primarily because they were authored or edited by women in an attempt to provide users with a canon of women's literature. This artificial collection has been kept deliberately broad and includes fiction, poetry, instructional guides on domestics and etiquette, personal letters, recipe books, memoirs, histories, pamphlets and leaflets, biographies and autobiographies, personal papers, children’s literature, commentaries on fashion, diaries, legal accounts, oration, political ephemera, and religious tracts. This incredibly wide scope supports a variety of research enabling users to answer questions about women's cultural contributions as well as to provide insight into women’s day-to-day lives. The individuals within range from famous figures to complete unknowns allowing scholars to make new connections as well as rediscovering lost or ignored works from the past. Gale |
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Readex AllSearchReadex AllSearch—a streamlined platform for efficiently searching across Readex collections—is now available to researchers at your institution. By consolidating all major digital collections and document types—historical imprints, newspapers, and government documents—Readex AllSearch enables users to make new and unexpected discoveries. The list of cross-searchable collections includes America's Historical Newspapers, America’s Historical Imprints, and the U.S. Congressional Serial Set. Readex |
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Sabin Americana, 1500-1926Joseph Sabin's Bibliotheca Americana: A Dictionary of Books Relating to America from Its Discovery to the Present Time has been heralded as a cornerstone in the study of the history of the Western Hemisphere. Gale's Sabin Americana, 1500-1926 takes the works currently captured from that bibliography and makes them available online. Gale |
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Senate Executive Journals, 1789-1866Journals of the executive proceedings of the United States Senate 1789 to 1980, covering the first Congress through the 96th Congress. Readex |
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Serial Set MapsThe maps published as part of U.S. Congressional Serial Set publications. Readex |
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Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational ArchiveThis collection is devoted to the scholarly study and understanding of slavery from a multinational perspective. Developed under the guidance of a board of scholars, it includes 3.0 million cross-searchable pages: 10763 books, 131 serials, 32 manuscript collections, 377 supreme court records and briefs and 194 reference articles from Macmillan, Charles Scribner's Sons and Gale encyclopedias. Gale |
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Sources in U.S. History Online: The Civil WarSources in U.S. History Online is a series of archival digital collections intended for public library patrons as well as high school, community college, and university students. The Civil War digital collection contains nearly 500 significant documents of the time--personal narratives, monographs, regimental histories, collected essays, sermons, songs, legal tracts, and political speeches--enabling students, faculty and patrons to study one of the key events in American history. Gale |
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U.S. Congressional Serial SetSearch or browse the reports, documents and journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. Readex |
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Women's Studies ArchiveFocusing on the nineteeth and twentieth centuries, Women's Studies Archive provides a history of the social, political, and professional aspects of women's lives and offers a look at the roles, experiences, and achievements of women in society. Through a variety of documents such as diaries, letters, photographs, news clippings, organizational records, and journals, it presents a record of the issues that have affected women, societal contributions, social status, and women's movements. AAS contributed the following two parts of the collection: Monographs on and by Women from the American Antiquarian Society Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1922 Gale |
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World Newspaper ArchiveReadex |