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The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
19th Century British Society This link opens in a new window
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Trial through 10/30/2023

This resource covers British Society of the long 19th century, 1789-1914. It contains an extensive range of primary and secondary resources, including full books, selected chapters, and journal articles, as well as new thematic essays and videos, and subject introductions on ten key structural themes, as well as images useful for instruction.

Please send feedback to Steve Runge
Colonial Caribbean This link opens in a new window
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Trial through 10/16/2023

Colonial Caribbean makes available materials from 27 Colonial Office file classes from The National Archives, UK. Covering the history of the various territories under British colonial governance from 1624 to 1870, this extensive resource includes administrative documentation, trade and shipping records, minutes of council meetings, and details of plantation life, colonial settlement, imperial rivalries across the region, and the growing concern of absentee landlords.

Please send feedback to Erin Kate Scheopner
Foreign Office Files for China 1919-1980 This link opens in a new window
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Trial through December 12, 2023

Foreign Office Files for China consists of formerly restricted British government documents for the period covering much of China's 20th C. upheavals & conflicts, consisting of diplomatic dispatches, letters, newspaper cuttings, maps, reports of court cases, biographies of leading personalities, summaries of events, and diverse other materials.

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Medieval Studies This link opens in a new window
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Trial through 10/30/2023

Medieval Studies is a reference work that features a diverse range of peer-reviewed articles, covering geographic and thematic areas across the medieval period. Topics include Culture; Identities; Religion; Powers; Environment, Production, and Exchange; Islamic History and Culture; and Jewish Civilization, as well as an emphasis on Writing History and Methodology.

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Renaissance World This link opens in a new window
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Trial through 10/30/2023

The Renaissance World features specially-commissioned, peer-reviewed new content that supports the teaching and learning of this historical time period. Covering the 14th to the 18th century with a global perspective, key subject areas include Art and Architecture, Economy and Commerce, Environment, Literature and Drama, Politics and Governance, Religion, and Society.

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