Recommended Databases
- JSTOR. Archival Journals This link opens in a new window Provides access to more than 10 million academic journal articles and books in 75 subject areas. Coverage: The availability of most journals on JSTOR is controlled by a "moving wall," which is an agreed-upon delay, usually three to five years.
- Historical Abstracts This link opens in a new window Indexes/abstracts: 1955 to present. Subject covers the history of the world (excluding U.S. and Canada) from 1450 to the present, including world history, military history, women's history, history of education, and more.
- Project Muse This link opens in a new window
- European Views of the Americas, 1493 to 1750 This link opens in a new window Citations of printed records about the Americas written in Europe before 1750 from "European Americana: A Chronological Guide to Works Printed In Europe Relating to the Americas, 1493-1750"
- Iter Bibliography This link opens in a new windowAn Open URL- and Zotero-enabled bibliography comprised of secondary source material pertaining to the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700). Includes citations for books (including entries in conference proceedings, festschriften, encyclopedias and exhibition catalogues), journal material (articles, reviews, review articles, bibliographies, catalogues, abstracts and discographies), and dissertation abstracts.
On-campus link to the database
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