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Be sure to consult the Primary Sources tab in this Guide. The list below stresses online resources. There are typicallty many more in print and microform.
Primary Sources--Europe
Art Museum Image Gallery
The Art Museum Image Gallery is a digital resource of over 155,000 art images and related multimedia from distinguished museums around the world. The images are rights-cleared for educational use. Art from Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas spanning time from 3000 B.C. to the present is included.
Defining Gender, 1450-1910
Primarily "advice literature," the sources address such themes as household management, education, leisure, shopping, sexuality, consumption, and sports.
Digital Library of the Catholic Reformation
Papal and synodal decrees, catechisms and inquisitorial manuals, biblical commentaries, theological treatises and systems, liturgical writings, saints' lives, and devotional works.
Digital Library of Classic Protestant Texts
Contains all seminal works of the Reformation and post-Reformation eras (16th and 17th centuries), written by more than 300 Protestant authors: theological writings, biblical commentaries, confessional documents, and polemical treatises.
Early English Books Online (EEBO)
Every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America, and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473 - 1700.
Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO)
Covers more than 150,000 English and foreign-language works published in the U.K., along with thousands of important works from the Americas.
Eighteenth Century Journals
Newspapers and periodicals published between 1685 and 1815.
Empire Online
Covers the history of the British Empire over five centuries by reproducing digital copies of primary documents.
House of Commons Parliamentary Papers
Papers issued by the British House of Commons between 1801 and 1900.
MARQCAT
This link takes you to the Subject search function in our catalog. Subject searches use Library of Congress categories. To find primary sources on the history of any country enter the name of the country followed by history and sources, as in:
france history sources. See the Primary Sources tab in this Research Guide for more information.
Times (London), 1785-1985
The complete digital edition of The Times (London). Includes full facsimile images of either a specific article or a complete page.
Ut per litteras apostolicus
Information on the most varied aspects of medieval society: church institutions, the clergy, the Papal States, politics, the legal system, taxation, government and finance, secular society, the religious life, intellectual and artistic life, the economy, wars, law and order, the environment and natural disasters, and daily life.
Web Sites--Europe
Move your cursor over the drop-down arrow on the Europe tab and click on Web Sites.
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