History Historical Sources
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[edit] Books
- Early English Books Online - Full text
Digital Library of the first 125,000 books printed in English from 1475-1700.
- Eighteenth Century Collections Online - Full text
Searchable full-text access to works published in Great Britain from 1701-1800. Based on the English Short Title Catalog, this digital library now covers works in history, geography, literature, social sciences and fine arts. Philosophy and religion will be added in the spring of 2004.
- Internet Library of Early Journals: A digital library of 18th and 19th Century journals 20 years of three 18th-century journals, Gentleman's Magazine, The Annual Register and Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, and three 19th-century journals, Notes and Queries, The Builder and Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.
- Middle English Compendium - Some full text
Middle English resources including the Middle English Dictionary, a HyperBibliography of Middle English prose and verse, and a collection of Middle English Prose and Verse, as well as links to other electronic resources.
- NetLibrary - Full text
Electronic books covering a wide range of scholarly topics, including history.
[edit] Journals & Newspapers
- American Periodical Series 1740-1900 - Full text
American magazines and journals from 1741, including over 1,100 periodicals ranging from America's first scientific journal, Medical Repository, to popular magazines like Vanity Fair and Ladies' Home Journal.
- New York Times Historic (1851-1998) - Full text
Full-text archive of the New York Times.
Complete digital edition of The Times (London), with keyword searching and hit-term highlighting to retrieve facsimile images of either a specific article or a complete page. The entire newspaper is captured, with all articles, advertisements and illustrations/photos.
- The Pennsylvania Gazette - Full text
Newspaper from 1728-1800.
- The Civil War: A Newspaper Perspective - Full text
Newspaper articles published during the Civil War in the New York Herald, Charleston Mercury, and Richmond Enquirer (1860-1865).





