Historical Newspapers
ProQuest Historical Austin American Statesman
The ProQuest Historical Austin American Statesman comprises the following Austin, Texas newspaper files:
- Austin American (1924-1967)
- Democratic Statesman (1871-1872)
- Daily Democratic Statesman (1873-1880)
- Austin Daily Statesman (1880-1889)
- Austin Statesman (1889-1891)
- Austin Daily Statesman (1891-1902)
- Austin Statesman (1902-1915)
- Austin Statesman and the Austin Tribune (1915-1916)
- Austin Statesman (1916)
- Evening Statesman (1916)
- Statesman (1916-1921)
- Austin Statesman (1921-1973)
- Austin American-Statesman (1973-1980).
ProQuest Historical South China Morning Post
The ProQuest Historical South China Morning Post comprises the following Hong Kong newspaper files:
- South China Morning Post (1903-1941)
- South China Morning Post and the Hongkong Telegraph (1945-1946)
- South China Morning Post (1946-2001)
- With Sunday edition files for 1950-1974, and 1985-2001.
Moscow News Digital Archive
The most complete run available of the famous, Moscow-based, international news weekly. The paper began publication in 1930, but was not published between 1949 and 1956. (The archive also includes the paper’s short-lived sibling publication, the Moscow Daily News, 1932-1938.) The newspaper began as a Soviet propaganda tool, and was issued in several languages other than English. It eventually became an important organ of liberalism in the era of perestroika and glasnost, and its reputation rests principally on its outstanding journalism from that period. Much diminished in later years, the paper became an English-language insert in Moskovskiye Novosti, and finally ceased publication altogether in 2014 as a result of Putin’s decision to liquidate the paper’s parent company.
Historical Journals and Magazines
Entertainment Industry Magazine Archive, Module 3
Module 3 is the second module to focus on film and television, with twelve new titles: the Hollywood Reporter (1930-2015), American Cinematographer (1920-2015), Boy’s Cinema (1919-1940), Bulletin of the Cinema Theatre Association (1967-2015), the Daily Film Renter (1927-1957), Emmy (1979-2015), Filmmaker (1992-2015), Kine Weekly (1907-1971), Picture House (1982-2015), Televisual (1990-2015), Written By… (1965-2015), and Zerb (1973-2015).
Religious Magazine Archive
23 periodicals from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, chiefly United States and Britain.
News, Policy, and Politics Magazine Archive
15 periodicals covering international relations and global policy in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The centerpiece of this collection is Newsweek.
Education Magazine Archive
25 periodicals documenting education in the twentieth century, primarily United States and Australia, but also Europe.
African Diaspora, Module 1
Covering African diasporic communities in the Caribbean, Brazil, India, Britain, and France from 1860 to the present, this collection contains both primary and secondary textual sources, as well as feature films and television programs. Primary sources include archival collections, composed principally of two major record series from the British National Archives (series CO, Records of the Colonial Office; and series FO, Records of the Foreign Office). You will also find periodicals, pamphlets, ephemera, speeches, correspondence, interviews, personal narratives, literary works, and photographs. Hundreds of websites are indexed as well.
Mass Incarceration and Prison Studies
International in scope (with heavy emphasis on North America and Europe), the collection is organized around key events and themes, such as internment camps, prison labor, prison riots, juvenile detention, capital punishment, and the economics of mass incarceration. Brings together a variety of document types, such as government documents (including trial documents); institutional records; documentary videos; web content; memoirs, interviews, and personal narratives; pamphlets and ephemera; and literary works. Bulk of the primary sources were created between 1920 and 1950.
Southern Life and African American History, 1775-1915, Plantation Records, Part II
An archival collection digitized from fourteen already-held microfilm sets:
- Records of Antebellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War, Series E, Parts 1-6, all focusing on Virginia plantations, with several series comprising the records of specific families. Records created between the mid sixteenth century and the late twentieth century, with records from the years 1750-1900 composing the bulk.
- Records of Antebellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution through the Civil War, Series F, Parts 1-5, contain records from plantations in Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, Maryland, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, and Connecticut. Records span the years 1765-1900.
- Records of Southern Plantations from Emancipation to the Great Migration, Series A, Parts 1-3, comprise post-Civil War records from plantations in Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, and Florida. Records from the years 1865-1910 compose the bulk.
China and the Modern World
Diplomacy and Political Secrets
China-related records from the archive series India Office Records (IOR) held by the British Library. The collection reflects British security interests, particularly with regard to India. Document types include reports, memoranda, correspondence, pamphlets and official publications, intelligence diaries, accounts of political and scientific expeditions, travel diaries, handbooks and maps.
Hong Kong, Britain, and China, 1841-1951
Correspondence from British National Archives record series CO 129 (War and Colonial Department and Colonial Office: Hong Kong, Original Correspondence).
Struggle for Women’s Rights, 1880-1990: Organizational Records
Digitized from several microfilm sets:
- National Woman’s Party Papers, Part I: 1913-1974
- National Woman’s Party Papers, Part II: The Suffrage Years, 1913-1920
- Papers of the League of Women Voters, 1918-1974
- Women’s Action Alliance (Papers, 1971-1996)
Adam Matthew Research Source
Digitized from Adam Matthew’s microfilm back catalog, about 500 reels of which we already owned. Collection is divided into eleven modules:
- India
- Colonial Discourses, Series 3: Colonial fiction, 1650-1914, Parts 1-3
- Curzon, India and Empire: The Papers of Lord Curzon from the British Library, London
- The Empire Writes Back: Part 1: Indian views on Britain and Empire, 1810-1915, from the British Library, London
- India During the Raj, Parts 1-3: Eyewitness Accounts: Diaries and Related Records Describing Life in India, 1712-1925
- India in the Age of Empire: The Journals of Michael Pakenham Edgeworth (1812-1881) from the Bodleian Library, Oxford
- Indian Newspaper Reports, c. 1868-1942
- Part 1: Bengal, 1874-1903
- Part 2: Bengal, 1904-1916
- Part 3: Punjab, Agra, Oudh, Rajputana and Central Provinces, c. 1868-1896
- Part 4: United Provinces, 1897-1937
- Part 5: Madras, 1876-1921
- Part 6: Bombay, 1874-1898
- Part 7: Bombay, 1901-1921
- Part 8: Punjab 1896-1924, Sind 1936-1939, Burma 1938-1942, Bihar and Orissa 1920
- Japan
- Japan through Western Eyes: Manuscript Records of Traders, Travellers, Missionaries and Diplomats, 1853-1941
- Part 1: Sources from the William R. Perkins Library, Duke University
- Parts 2 to 5: The William Elliot Griffis Collection from Rutgers University Library
- Parts 7 and 8: The Harold S. Williams Collection from the National Library of Australia
- Part 9: Siebold manuscripts from the Asian and African Studies Collection at the British Library
- Part 10: Japanese manuscripts from the Asian and African Studies Collection at the British Library
- East Meets West: Parts 1 to 3: Original Records of Western Traders, Travelers, Missionaries and Diplomats to 1852
- Part 1: The logbook of W. Adams and other manuscript and rare printed material from the Bodleian Library, Oxford
- Part 2: Papers of E. Kaempfer and related sources from the British Library
- Part 3: Papers of J. Scattergood, I. Titsingh, H. J. Klaproth and other early materials from the British Library, London
- Asian Journals: The Anglo-Japanese Gazette, 1902-1909
- Asian Journals: The Eastern World: A Weekly Journal for Law, Commerce, Politics, Literature and Useful Information, 1899-1908
- Japan through Western Eyes: Manuscript Records of Traders, Travellers, Missionaries and Diplomats, 1853-1941
- China and Southeast Asia
- China through Western Eyes: Manuscript Records of Traders, Travelers, Missionaries and Diplomats, 1792-1942
- Parts 1 to 3: Sources from the William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, including the Papers of J. A. Thomas, c. 1905-1923
- Parts 4 and 5: Manuscript Diaries and Papers from the China Records Project at Yale Divinity Library
- Part 7: The Diaries of G. E. Morrison (1862-1920), Peking correspondent of the Times from 1897, and political adviser to the president of China, 1912-1920, from the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
- Part 8: Diaries, Notebooks and Writings of Rewi Alley (1897-1987) from the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand
- Part 9: The Addis and Geller Collections from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London
- China Inland Mission, 1865-1951: From the School of Oriental and African Studies, London
- Parts 1 and 2: James Hudson Taylor Papers: Correspondence, Journals and Subject Files
- Part 3: Minutes and Papers of the China Inland Mission
- Part 4: Additional CIM Papers and Chefoo Mission Papers
- Part 5: CIM Missionaries: Personal Papers
- Asian Economic History: Series One: The Opium Trade and the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs, 1945-48
- British National Archives record series FO 371/50647-50654, 57020-57024, 67641-67644, 72907-72915
- Asian Economic History: Series Two: Economic Development in Brunei, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan, 1950-1980
- Part 1: Files for 1950-1954
- Part 2: Files for 1955-1958
- Part 3: Files for 1959-1962
- Part 4: Files for 1963-1966
- China through Western Eyes: Manuscript Records of Traders, Travelers, Missionaries and Diplomats, 1792-1942
- Church Missionary Society Archive
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- Section I: East Asia Missions
- Part 10: China Mission, 1834-1914
- Part 11: South China Mission, 1885-1934
- Part 12: South China Mission, 1888-1934
- Part 13: Chekiang Mission, 1885-1934
- Part 14: Chekiang Mission, 1888-1934
- Part 15: Western China Mission, 1897-1934
- Part 16: Western China Mission, 1898-1934 and Fukien Mission, 1900-1934
- Part 17: Fukien Mission, 1911-1934
- Part 18: Fukien Mission, 1900-1934, Kawansgi-Hunan Mission, 1911-1934 and China General, 1913-1951
- Part 19: South China Mission, 1935-1951, Fukien Mission, 1935-1951 and Kwangsi-Hunan Mission, 1935-1951
- Part 20: East Asia General, 1935-1949 and annual letters for Japan, China and Canada, 1917-1949
- Part 22: Asia general, 1950-1959, East Asia, 1950-1959, China Mission, 1950-1959 and Japan Mission, 1950-1959
- Section II: Missions to Women
- Part 1: Society for Promoting Female Education (FES) in China, India and the East, 1834-1899
- Part 4: The Indian Female Evangelist, 1881-1893, continued as The Zenana: or, Woman’s Work in India, 1893-1935, continued as The Zenana: Women’s Work in India and Pakistan, 1936-1956, from Interserve, London
- Part 5: Minutes of the Zenana, Bible and Medical Mission, 1865-1937 and the annual reports of the Indian Female Normal School and Instruction Society, 1863-1879 from Interserve, London
- Section III: Central Manuscript Records
- Part 6: CMS circular books and letters, 1799-1921
- Part 7: CMS minutes, 1799-1837
- Part 8: CMS minutes, 1837-1853
- Part 9: CMS minutes, 1854-1876 and indexes to minutes, 1799-1876
- Part 12: The CMS Juvenile Instructor, 1842-1890, Children’s World, 1891-1900, and the Round World, 1901-1958
- Part 13: CMS collection of lives of missionaries held at the Church Mission Society Library
- Part 14: CMS collection of lives of missionaries held at the Church Mission Society Library
- Part 17: CMS minutes, 1876-1898 and indexes to minutes, 1875-1907
- Part 18: CMS minutes, 1898-1949
- Parts 19 and 20: Papers of Henry Venn (Secretary of CMS, 1846-1873) and family
- Part 21: Diaries of Dr Max Warren (General Secretary of CMS, 1942-1963)
- Part 22: Pamphlets
- Section IV: Africa Missions
- Part 8: Nigeria: Yoruba Mission, 1880-1934
- Part 9: Nigeria: Yoruba Mission, 1880-1934
- Part 10: Nigeria: Niger Mission, 1880-1934
- Part 11: Nigeria: Niger Mission, 1880-1934 and Nigeria: Northern Nigeria, 1900-1934
- Part 12: West Africa (Sierra Leone) Mission, 1881-1934
- Part 13: West Africa (Sierra Leone) Mission, 1935-1949 and Nigeria Missions, 1935-1949
- Part 14: Egypt Mission, 1889-1934
- Part 15: Egypt Mission, 1889-1949
- Part 16: South Africa Mission, 1836-1843, Kenya Mission, 1841-1888 and Nyanza Mission, 1876-1882
- Part 17: Kenya Mission, 1880-1934
- Part 18: Kenya Mission, 1880-1934
- Part 19: Taganyika Mission, 1900-1934, Nyanza Mission, 1880-1886 and Rwanda Mission, 1933-1934
- Part 20: Uganda Mission, 1898-1934
- Part 21: Kenya Mission, 1935-1949
- Part 22: Uganda Mission, 1898-1934
- Part 23: Uganda, Tanganyika and Rwanda Missions, 1935-1949
- Part 24: Mauritius, Madagascar and the Seychelles, 1856-1929
- Part 25: Africa General, 1935-1949
- Part 26: Africa General, 1935-1949
- Section V: Missions to the Americas
- Part 1: West Indies Mission, 1819-1861
- Part 2: North West Canada, 1821-1880
- Part 3: North West Canada, 1822-1930
- Part 4: British Columbia, 1856-1925
- Section VI: Missions to India
- Part 1: India General, 1811-1815 and North India Mission, 1815-1881
- Part 2: North India Mission, 1844-1886
- Part 3: India General, 1811-1815 and South India Mission, 1815-1884
- Part 4: South India Mission, 1834-1880
- Part 5: North India Mission, 1817-1880
- Part 6: North India Mission, 1817-1880
- Part 7: Madras Mission and Bombay Mission, 1935-1959
- Part 8: India General and Bengal Mission, 1935-1959 and India General, 1935-1959
- Part 9: Punjab and Sindh Missions, 1935-1959
- Section VII: General Secretary’s Papers
- Part 1: Papers relating to Africa, 1847-1950
- Part 2: Papers relating to Africa, 1873-1949
- Part 3: Papers Relating to Japan and China, 1874-1952
- Section VIII: Home Papers
- Part 1: Papers of the CMS education secretaries, 1902-1949
- Section IX: Middle East Missions
- Part 1: Palestine, 1935-1959 and Middle East general, 1935-1959
- Part 2: Palestine, 1880-1934
- Part 3: Palestine, 1880-1934
- Part 4: Palestine, 1902-1934
- Section I: East Asia Missions
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- Empire Studies
- Empire and Commonwealth: Archives of the Royal Commonwealth Society from Cambridge University Library
- Part 1: Colour Question in Imperial Policy, c1830-1939
- Part 2: Imperial and Commonwealth Conferences, 1887-1955
- Convict Transportation and the Metropolis: The Letterbooks and Papers of Duncan Campbell (1726-1803) from the State Library of New South Wales
- The Empire Writes Back: Part Two: Black and Asian Visitors to Britain, 1734-1942
- African and Colonial Journals
- The Colonial Gazette, 1838-1847
- The African Colonizer, 1840-1841
- Colonial Enterprise, Review of the Mines, Manufactures & Industries of Greater Britain, 1894-1899
- The African Times and Orient Review, 1912-1914, 1917-1918
- Sex and Gender: Manuscript Sources from the National Archives
- Parts 1 and 2: Empire and Suffrage
- Australia: Colonial Life and Settlement: The Colonial Secretary’s Papers, 1788-1825, from the State Archives and Records Authority of New South Wales
- Part 1: Letters Sent, 1808-1825
- Part 2: Special Bundles (Topic Collections), Proclamations, Orders and Related Records, 1789-1825
- Part 3: Letters Received, 1788-1825.
- Empire and Colonial Administration: The Papers of Lachlan Macquaire and Family from the State Library of New South Wales
- Plantation Life in the Caribbean
- Part 1: Jamaica, c.1765-1848 : the Taylor and Vanneck-Arcedeckne Papers from Cambridge University Library and the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London
- Empire and Commonwealth: Archives of the Royal Commonwealth Society from Cambridge University Library
- Literary Studies
- Medieval and Early Modern Studies
- Black Death: Sources concerning the European Plague
- Series 1: Rare Printed Sources from the Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbuttel, c1470-1822
- Part 1: 1474-1621
- Part 2: 1621-1824
- Series 1: Rare Printed Sources from the Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbuttel, c1470-1822
- Crown Servants
- Series 1: The Papers of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, 1593-1641, from Sheffield City Libraries
- Series 1: The Papers of The Wynns of Gwydir, 1515-1690 and the Clenennau Letters and Papers, 1584-1690 from the National Library of Wales
- Series 3: The Lauderdale Papers, c1647-1682 from the British Library, London
- Early Music
- Part 1: The Pembroke Choir Books and other Music Manuscripts from Pembroke College, Cambridge
- (Liturgical music part-books)
- Part 2: Music Manuscripts, 1500-1793, from the National Library of Scotland
- (Liturgical and other religious music)
- Part 1: The Pembroke Choir Books and other Music Manuscripts from Pembroke College, Cambridge
- English Clandestine Satire, 1660-1704: Popular Culture, Entertainment and Information in the Early Modern Period
- Foxe and the English Reformation, c1539-1587: Collected manuscript sources from the British Library, London
- History of Science and Technology
- Series 1: The Papers of Sir Hans Sloane, 1660-1753 from the British Library, London
- Part 1: Science and Society, 1660-1773
- Parts 2 and 3: Manuscript Records of Voyages of Discovery, 1450-1750
- Parts 4 and 5: Alchemy, Chemistry and Magic
- Parts 6, 7 and 8: The History of Medicine, Surgery and Anatomy
- Part 9: Cultural History
- Series 1: The Papers of Sir Hans Sloane, 1660-1753 from the British Library, London
- Masculinity: Men Defining Men and Gentlemen
- Part 1: 1600-1800, Sources from the Bodleian Library, Oxford
- Medieval and Early Modern Women
- Part 1: Manuscripts from the British Library, London
- Part 2: House Books, Correspondence and Manuscripts owned by women from the British Library, London
- Renaissance Man: The Reconstructed Libraries of European Scholars, 1450-1700
- Series 1: The Books and Manuscripts of John Dee, 1527-1608
- Part 1: Manuscripts from the Bodleian Library, Oxford
- Part 2: John Dee’s manuscripts from Corpus Christi College, Oxford
- Part 3: John Dee’s Manuscripts and Annotated Books from Cambridge University Library
- Part 4: John Dee’s Manuscripts and Annotated Books from the Library of the Royal College of Physicians, London
- Parts 5-6: John Dee’s Annotated Books from the Library of the Royal College of Physicians, London
- Parts 7-8: John Dee’s Manuscripts and Annotated Books from the British Library, London
- Series 1: The Books and Manuscripts of John Dee, 1527-1608
- Receipt Books, c1575-1800
- Part 1: From the Folger Shakespeare Library
- Spanish Historical Writing About the New World, 1493-1700 from the John Carter Brown Library at Brown University
- Black Death: Sources concerning the European Plague
- Missionary Studies
- African Missions: Papers of the Missions of the United Presbyterian Church from the National Library of Scotland
- African Missions, Education and the Road to Independence: The SUM in Nigeria, The Cameroons, Chad, Sudan, and Other African Territories
- Part 1: Manuscript Papers, 1898-1960 from the Centre for the Study of World Christianity, New College, University of Edinburgh
- Part 2: The Lightbearer, 1905-1991
- Part 3: Newsletters, 1940-1989, Publications and Annual Reports, 1908-1979
- Part 4: Lantern Slides, Slides and Photographs
- Part 5: Publications in Hausa
- Church of Scotland Missionary Archive: From the National Library of Scotland
- Congo Mission Archives: The Papers of Bishop Ridsdale (1916-2000), Missionary to the Eastern Congo, from the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide
- Korean Mission Records: Papers of the Korean Mission, 1889-1987, from the University of Birmingham Library
- Part 1: Minute Books, Ledgers and Correspondence with Mission Staff, 1908-1986
- Part 2:. Periodicals, Pamphlets, Press-cuttings and Photographs, 1889-1987
- Missionary Pamphlets: Alexander Duff Pamphlet Collection from the Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World
- Pacific Island Culture and Society: The Papers of the Reverend George Brown (1835-1917), Methodist Missionary, from the State Library of New South Wales
- Regions Beyond Missionary Union Archive: Papers of the RBMU concerning the Congo, India, Nepal and Peru from the Centre for the Study of World Christianity, New College, University of Edinburgh
- Part 1: Minute Books of the Regions Beyond Missionary Union, 1903-1955
- Part 2: Correspondence and Reports of Regions Beyond Missionary Union: The Congo Mission, 1888-1955
- Part 3: Correspondence and Reports of Regions Beyond Missionary Union; Peru, Argentina, India, Nepal, Kaliminta and Irian Jaya, 1893-1955
- Part 4: Regions Beyond, 1878-1981, and Horizons, 1981-1990
- Part 5: Correspondence and Reports of Regions Beyond Missionary Union: All Regions, c1955-1990
- Scottish Missionary and Philanthropic Register, 1821-1842: From the Centre for the Study of World Christianity, New College, University of Edinburgh
- (Original microfilm collection called: African Missionary Collections from the Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World: Scottish Missionary and Philanthropic Register, 1821-1842)
- Women Missionaries: From the National Library of Scotland
- Part 1: Papers of the Women’s Association for Foreign Missions, 1885-1930, (Church of Scotland)
- Part 2: Papers of the Ladies’ Society for Female Education in Africa and India, c1878-1904
- Women’s Missionary Archives: Sources from the Centre for the Study of World Christianity, University of Edinburgh
- Scottish Missionary Archives
- Part 1: Church of Scotland Foreign Missions Committee Minutes, 1929-1964
- Part 2: The Missionary Record of the United Free Church of Scotland, 1901-1929
- Part 3: Conference: Quarterly Papers of the United Free Church of Scotland Missions in India, 1902-1969
- Part 4: Church of Scotland Foreign Missions Committee Minutes, 1900-1929
- Women’s Studies
- Aristocratic Women: The Social, Political and Cultural History of Rich and Powerful Women
- Part 1: The Correspondence of Jemima, Marchioness Grey (1722-97) and Her Circle: From the Bedfordshire County Record Office
- Part 2: The Correspondence and Diaries of Charlotte Georgiana, Lady Bedingfeld (formerly Jerningham) c1779-1833, together with the Letters of Anna Seward, c1791-1804, and Lady Stafford, c1774-1837: from Birmingham University Library
- Colonial Discourses: Series One: Women, Travel and Empire, 1660-1914
- Part 1: Early Travel Accounts by Women and Women’s experiences in India, Africa, Australasia, and Canada
- Parts 2-3: Women and “The Orient”
- International Women’s Suffrage: Part 1: Suffrage Correspondence of Rose Scott (1847-1925) from the State Library of New South Wales
- Women, Education and Literature: The Papers of Maria Edgeworth
- Part 1: The Edgeworth Papers from the Bodleian Library, Oxford
- Part 2: The Edgeworth Papers from the National Library of Ireland
- Part 3: Edgeworth Papers from Other Libraries
- Women, Emancipation and Literature: The Papers of Harriet Martineau, from Birmingham University Library
- Women, Morality and Advice Literature: Manuscripts and Rare Printed Works of Hannah More and her Circle
- Part 1: Manuscripts, First Editions and Rare Printed Works of Hannah More, and Works Inspired by Her
- Part 2: Gift Books, Memoirs, Pamphlets and the Cheap Repository Tracts
- Part 3: Writings by Eminent Blue Stockings
- Women, Suffrage and Politics: The Papers of Sylvia Pankhurst, from the Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis, Amsterdam
- Women, Writing and Travel: Part 1: The Diaries of Stella Benson, from Cambridge University Library
- Women’s Autobiographies: Rare Printed Autobiographies of Fifty-Five Women’s Lives
- Part 1: 1713-1859
- Part 2: 1780-1889
- Women’s Journals of the Nineteenth Century: Part 1: The Women’s Penny Paper and Woman’s Herald, 1888-1893
- Women’s Suffrage and Government control, 1906-1922: Papers from the Cabinet, Home Office and Metropolitan Police Files in the National Archives, UK (CAB 41, HO 45, HO 144, MEPO 2 & MEPO 3)
- Women’s Suffrage Collection from Manchester Central Library
- Part 1: Papers of Lydia Becker
- Part 2: Papers of Millicent Garrett Fawcett: Sections on Women’s Suffrage, Education, Employment, welfare, the First World War, and Other Women’s Issues
- Aristocratic Women: The Social, Political and Cultural History of Rich and Powerful Women
- World War II Studies
- Cabinet Papers: Series 1: Papers Concerning Defence and Operational Subjects, 1940-1945: Winston Churchill, Minister of Defence, Secretariat Papers
- Part 1: PREM 3/1-51
- Part 2: PREM 3/52-111
- Part 3: PREM 3/112-169
- Part 4: PREM 3/170-198
- Part 5: PREM 3/199-238
- Part 6: PREM 3/239-276
- Part 7: PREM 3/277-325
- Part 8: PREM 3/326-358
- Part 9: PREM 3/359-403
- Part 10: PREM 3/404-450
- Part 11: PREM 3/451-515
- The Diaries of James V Forrestal, 1944-1949: Complete and Unexpurgated Diaries from the Seeley G Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University
- Japan and America: The Pacific War and the Occupation of Japan c1930-1955
- Series 1: The Papers of General Robert L Eichelberger (1886-1961)
- Part 1: Subject files on World War II and Japan
- Part 2: Subject files on Japan and diaries
- Part 3: Correspondence
- Partt 4: Subject files, writings, speeches, photographs and oversize material
- Series 2: The O’Ryan Mission to Japan and Occupied China, 1940
- Series 1: The Papers of General Robert L Eichelberger (1886-1961)
- Special Operations Executive, 1940-1946: Subversion and Sabotage during World War II
- Series 1: SOE Operations in Western Europe
- Part 1: France, the Jedburgh teams and Operation Overlord, 1944-1945, circuit and mission reports and interrogations, 1944-1945, and related materials, 1940-1945
- Part 2: France, political and planning files, circuits and missions, 1940-1947
- Part 3: Germany, 1936-1945
- Part 4: Holland, 1940-1949
- Part 5: Italy, 1941-1948
- Series 2: SOE Operations in the Balkans
- Part 1: Yugoslavia (HS 5/868-969) from the National Archives, Kew
- Series 1: SOE Operations in Western Europe
- Soviet War Posters: The Tass Poster Series from the University of Nottingham
- Cabinet Papers: Series 1: Papers Concerning Defence and Operational Subjects, 1940-1945: Winston Churchill, Minister of Defence, Secretariat Papers
- Business, Economic, and Labor History
- Business and Financial Papers, 1780-1939
- Series 2: The Economic Impact of Scientific and Technical Change
- Parts 1-2: The Mechanical Engineer, 1897-1917
- Series 3: Industrial Enterprise
- Part 1: Oil News, 1912-1939
- Series 2: The Economic Impact of Scientific and Technical Change
- Economists’ Papers
- Series 1: The Papers of William Stanley Jevons, from the John Rylands University Library of Manchester.
- Series 2: The Diaries of John Neville Keynes, 1864-1917, from Cambridge University Library
- Series 3: The Papers of Carl Menger, 1840-1921 from the William R. Perkins Library, Duke University
- Part 1: Notebooks, notes on economic principles and notes on money
- Part 2: Lectures, notes on methodology, correspondence, biographical materials, miscellanea and printed matter (including the annotated Grundsätze)
- Fabian Economic and Social Thought
- Series 2: The Papers of Hugh Dalton, 1887-1962, from the British Library of Political and Economic Science
- Part 1: The Complete Diaries, 1916-1960
- Series 2: The Papers of Hugh Dalton, 1887-1962, from the British Library of Political and Economic Science
- Labour, Social Justice and World Affairs: The Papers of David A Morse, Director-General of the International Labour Organisation, 1948-1970, from the Seeley G Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University
- Part 1: International Labour Organisation, 1948-1970
- Part 2: Subject files, A-Z
- Part 3: Special subject files, writings and speeches
- The [London] Stock Exchange Official Year-Book, 1875-1945
- Treasury Papers
- Series 1: Papers of the Economic Section, 1941-1961: Public Record Office Class T230
- Part 1: T 230/1-36
- Part 2: T 230/37-73
- Part 3: T 230/74-109
- Part 4: T 230/110-145
- Series 2: Treasury Papers of John Maynard Keynes (Public Record Office Class T247): Papers Relating to International Finance and the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Consultative Committee, 1940-1946
- Series 1: Papers of the Economic Section, 1941-1961: Public Record Office Class T230
- Business and Financial Papers, 1780-1939
Sources Chrétiennes Online
Critical editions of early Christian texts (ancient and medieval, roughly first 1,400 years of the Church). Texts are in Greek, Latin, Syriac, Armenian and Georgian, but include French translations. Online version lacks much of the editorial apparatus found in the print edition, Sources chrétienne, which has been published since 1941.