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A diverse range of primary source material focusing on race relations across social, political, cultural and religious arenas
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From the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, New York
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Sources from the Edward E. Ayer Collection at the Newberry Library, Chicago
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Sources from the Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana at the Newberry Library, Chicago
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Official British documents from The National Archives, UK
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An extensive range of materials from various archives covering the trading and cultural relationships between China, America and the Pacific region.
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Rare pamphlets from the Charles W. Wason Collection on East Asia at Cornell University Library.
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Sources from SOAS and the British Library, London
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Periodicals published by the Church Missionary Society and South American Missionary Society
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Complete CO 5 files from The National Archives
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Official British documents from The National Archives, UK
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Official British documents from The National Archives, UK
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Official British documents from The National Archives, UK
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Official British documents from The National Archives, UK
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A gendered perspective on conduct, domesticity, the family, consumption, education and the body
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Discover the astonishing history of the East India Company, which at its peak controlled over a quarter of the world’s trade and millions of the global populace.
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Censorship, Society and the Stage
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Rare literary, political, religious and social journals for the long eighteenth century
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Manuscript and rare printed sources documenting cultural contacts, literature of empire, the visible empire and imperial aspects of race, class and religion
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From Duke University and the New York Public Library
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Personal narratives, journals, and trench literature on daily life during the Great War
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Training, morale, public opinion, censorship and the development of different forms of propaganda.
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Sources from Imperial War Museums
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Official British documents from The National Archives, UK
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Official British documents from The National Archives, UK
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FO 262 and FO 371 Files from The National Archives, UK
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Sources from The National Archives, UK
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Journey to the far reaches of settler frontiers across the globe
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Fifteen significant commodities that have transformed the world documented through a range of manuscript materials, maps, posters, paintings, rare books, and more.
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The British response to travel on the European continent for pleasure, business and diplomacy, c1550-c1850.
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Manuscript collections from the National Library of Scotland
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Sources from the American Jewish Historical Society, New York
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Discover the pleasures of nineteenth and twentieth century leisure travel and the growth of tourism for the masses
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Victorian Manuscripts from the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of The New York Public Library
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17th and 18th Century Poetry from the Brotherton Library, University of Leeds
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The Stationers' Company Archives, London. Explore the history of printing, publishing and bookselling dating from 1554 to the 20th century.
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Brings to life the teeming streets of Victorian London, inviting researchers to explore the gin palaces, brothels and East End slums of the nineteenth century's greatest city.
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Official British documents from The National Archives, UK
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Unique insights into the American consumer boom of the mid-20th century
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Award-winning collection of materials from the celebrated Mass-Observation Archive.
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The history of medicine and disease on the front lines of North America and Europe during the nineteenth century
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Five major family letter collections from the Medieval period.
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Sources from the British Library, Bodleian Library, Cambridge University Library and others
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Manuscripts for the study of Meiji society, culture, ethnology and education from the Peabody Essex Musem, Salem
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An in-depth look at the emigration of peoples from Great Britain, mainland Europe and Asia to the New World and Australasia in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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British and Commonwealth analysis of the successes and failures of the Nixon administration
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Original manuscripts from Early Modern women writers
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Analyses the social and political changes that accompanied the Rock 'n' Roll revolution
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The history of ‘popular’ medicine in America during the nineteenth century
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Surveys and papers from the Amistad Research Center, 1943-1970. Explore three pivotal decades in the struggle for civil rights in America.
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Sources from The Wordsworth Trust, Dove Cottage
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Research key performances of Shakespeare’s plays through the prompt books of the famous actors and directors who brought the Bard’s works to life
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An essential resource covering the variety, legacy and continued existence of slavery.
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A collection of documentary, newsreel and feature films sourced from the British Film Institute (BFI)
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Domestic life, leisure and material culture of nineteenth- and twentieth-century America
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Unique writings from 20th century American women travellers
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Popular entertainment in America, Britain and Europe, c1779 to 1930
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An essential source for the study of the Atlantic World and Early Colonial Period.
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Original documents and data on the Suffrage Question in Britain.
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Explore two centuries of innovation, entertainment and international relations through the rich history of world’s fairs