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Award-winning primary source collections for teaching and research.

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    Period covered
  • Thumbnail for Africa and the New Imperialism: European Borders on the African Continent, 1870-1914
    AM Primary
    Africa and the New Imperialism: European Borders on the African Continent, 1870-1914
    AM Primary
    1870-1914

    Study military conflicts, political and diplomatic rivalries, exploration, Christian missions, technological advancements, slavery and encounters between European colonisers and African communities during this major period of colonial expansion.

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    AM Primary
    America in World War Two: Oral Histories and Personal Accounts
    AM Primary
    1939-1949

    The stories of American military personnel and civilians during the Second World War through their oral histories, correspondence, diaries, photographs, artefacts and military records. This digital resource offers an insight into the personal experiences of those involved in the conflict, both on the United States home front and on deployment overseas in Europe, the Mediterranean, the Pacific, China, Burma and India.

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    AM Primary
    American History, 1493-1945
    AM Primary
    1493-1945
    The digital archive of the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, which holds one of the outstanding collections on American History. It is full of spectacular individual items, but it also has rich veins of manuscript research material. This makes it ideal for teaching survey courses on American History, but equally valuable as a platform for undergraduate essay work and postgraduate research.
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    AM Primary
    American West
    AM Primary
    Early 18th to mid-20th century

    Comprised of original manuscripts, rare printed books, maps and ephemeral material from the Everett D Graff Collection of Western Americana at the Newberry Library in Chicago, American West is a source for the study of westward US expansion from the 18th to the 20th century. Including documents from 1718-1968, it has tales of frontier life, Native Americans, vigilantes and outlaws, as well as evidence of the growth of urban centres, the environmental impact of westward expansion and life in the borderlands.

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    AM Primary
    Amnesty International Archives: A Global Movement for Human Rights
    AM Primary
    1961-1991

    Explore the rise of the global human rights movement during the second half of the twentieth century through the International Secretariat records of Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Amnesty International.

  • Thumbnail for China on Film: Twentieth Century Sources from the British Film Institute
    AM Primary
    China on Film: Twentieth Century Sources from the British Film Institute
    AM Primary
    Twentieth Century

    Experience China's changing landscape through vivid visual material.

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    AM Primary
    First World War Portal
    AM Primary
    1914-1920s
    Revealing the voices and experiences of the men and women who served in the First World War, this rich and varied collection will be an invaluable source for anyone studying and researching the ‘Great War’. Material includes letters and diaries of service people, maps, photo albums, artwork, oral histories, official documents, newspapers, posters and much more, covering all aspects of the global conflict.
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    AM Primary
    Medical Services and Warfare
    AM Primary
    1850-1949

    Explore the history of illness, treatment and disease on international front lines from 1850 to 1949.

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    AM Primary
    Mexico in History: Colonialism to Revolution
    AM Primary
    c.1500-1929

    Discover the history of Mexico through the unique print and manuscript Spanish-language collections of the Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley.

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    AM Primary
    Service Newspapers of World War Two
    AM Primary
    1939-1948
    Contains an extensive range of both rare and well-known wartime publications for soldiers serving in major theatres around the world. Publications are included from many key nations involved in the conflict, such as the US, Canada, New Zealand, India, Germany, and elsewhere in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
  • Thumbnail for Slavery, Abolition and Social Justice
    AM Primary
    Slavery, Abolition and Social Justice
    AM Primary
    1490 - 2007
    This resource brings together documents and collections from libraries and archives across the Atlantic world covering an extensive time period from 1490. Close attention has been given to the varieties of slavery, the legacy of slavery, the social justice perspective and the continued existence of slavery today.
  • Thumbnail for Socialism on Film
    AM Primary
    Socialism on Film
    AM Primary
    Early twentieth century - 1980s
    Sourced from the British Film Institute (BFI), this collection of documentary, newsreel and feature films reveals the world as seen by Soviet, Chinese, Vietnamese, East European, and Latin American filmmakers. Ranging from the early 20th century to the 1980s, material encapsulates the themes of war, revolution, news, current affairs, culture and society.
  • Thumbnail for The Olympic Movement: Sport, Global Politics and Identity
    AM Primary
    The Olympic Movement: Sport, Global Politics and Identity
    AM Primary

    A multi-archive resource examining the history of the modern Olympic Games through primary sources.

  • Thumbnail for World War Two Studies
    AM Scholar
    World War Two Studies
    AM Scholar
    1930-1955
    Primary sources, offering insight into many aspects of the war, including government policy, the war in the Pacific, and the war in Europe. sources include the records of British espionage and sabotage organisation The Special Operations Executive; and private papers of American General Robert L Eichelberger from the Pacific war.