Featured Resources Archive:
History79-200: Historical Evidence and Interpretation: The 1967 War: A Resource Guide
Back to top79-219: The Holocaust in Historical Perspective: A Resource Guide
79-294: The Making of the African Diaspora in the New World: A Resource Guide
The Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony cover 1831 through 1906 and contain more than 14,000 documents such as legislative testimony, correspondence, diaries, speeches, accounts of meetings, calls to action, articles, legal papers and financial papers. This 45 reel microfilm set is now available: Hunt MFILM-3 305.4 S79P.
79-326: The Role of the Environment in the Collapse of Ancient Societies: A Resource Guide
79-352: The Arab-Israeli Condition: War & Peace East: A Resource Guide
79-166: Freshman Seminar: Public schools and Educational Reform: A Resource Guide
79-219: The Holocaust in Historical Perspective: A Resource Guide
79-162: Slavery and Freedom in Africa: A Resource Guide
79-168: From Peasants to Ph.D.s : The History of Immigration to the US: A Resource Guide
79-420: Advanced Studies in Cultural and Social History: A Resource Guide
79-233: The United States and the Middle East: A Resource Guide
79-239: Blacks and Jews in U. S. History: A Resource Guide
Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History is now available: Hunt Ref-1 903 B513. "The encyclopedia takes a dynamic world history perspective, showing connections and interactions and change over time and place." A 5 volume work, it contains major articles by leading scholars, illustrations, maps, etc. Read more of the publisher's description.
79-219: Holocaust in Historical Perspective: A Resource Guide
In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience
Created by New York Public Library's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, the groundbreaking new Web site makes accessible to the general public more than 16,500 pages of essays, books, articles, and manuscripts, 8,300 illustrations, 100 lesson plans, and 60 maps that will help users understand the peoples, places, and the events that have shaped African America's migration traditions of the past four hundred years.Women Working, 1870-1930 (Harvard University Open Collections Program)
79-166: Public Education and Reform
A site in development that will eventually offer access to 2,000 digitized books and pamphlets, manuscripts (10,000 pages) and images (1,000) from the Harvard collections. Links to the site are on: Women's History: Primary Sources: Collections and Labor History: Primary Sources: Collections.Teachers' Institute Summer 2004:
20th Century American Immigration and Migration: A Resource Guide