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Good for: Reading plays by Native American playwrights

 

Contains: Dramatic works from playwrights from Cherokee, Métis, Creek, Choctaw, Pembina Chippewa, Ojibway, Lenape, Comanche, Cree, Navajo, Rappahannock, Hawaiian/Samoan, and other American Indian and First Nation communities. 

 

Dates covered:  1920-2019

Good for: Viewing documentaries on films, television, fashion, comics, and gaming.

 

Contains: Streaming video about popular culture

 

Dates covered: 1980 - current

A tool used to help researchers and authors find the online impact of their published works. UNLV affiliates can create an account using their unlv.nevada.edu or unlv.edu email.

Good for:   Exploring social justice, civil rights, and decolonization movements in Africa and for understanding the American Committee on Africa's (ACOA) efforts to inform the public and promote solidarity with African liberation movements

Contains: Records of the American Committee on Africa (ACOA) which chart the organization's involvement in African liberation struggles in the twentieth century

281 collections of historical primary source documents, including government records and archival collections.
Global newspaper coverage of the African American experience from 1704 to today; sourced from nearly 20,000 American and global newspapers including over 400 African American newspapers. Updated daily.

Good for: Researching the history of environmental issues like climate change, water and air pollution, biodiversity, conservation, agriculture, deforestation and more.

 

Contains:  Archival collections, published works, government information and historical documentary films

 

Dates covered: 1900-current

Information on the influence of periodicals, institutions, scholars, and subject areas using a variety of metrics and other statistical data. Requires a Web of Science account using your unlv.nevada.edu or unlv.edu email.

Good for: Exploring women’s letters and diaries to learn about historical events and details of daily life in the past.

 

Contains: Handwritten letters and diaries with a detailed index

 

Dates covered: 1770s-1970s

Good for: Viewing or searching documentary films and video series on a wide range of topics in science, history, art, business and many more.

 

Contains: Streaming video 

 

Dates covered: 1979-current

Good for: Viewing television news coverage of events in American and world history

 

Contains: Video clips from CBS news programming 

 

Dates covered: 1950s - 2010s

This database provides a comprehensive documentary record of the history of the Olympic Games as well as the growing prominence and influence sport had over multiple aspects of culture, society, and politics (and vice versa) around the world between the 1890s and the 1990s.

Good for: the study of the history of early modern London through the lens of the livery companies and trade

Contains: an overview of trade in early modern London over a key three-hundred year period, with commentary on pivotal events such as the Reformation, the Civil War, the Great Plague, and the Great Fire of London.  Livery companies evolved from London’s medieval guilds, becoming corporations under royal charter responsible for training in their respective trades, as well as for the regulation of aspects such as wage control, labour conditions, and industry standards. The companies’ rich and varied records document the central role that these institutions played in the economic, political, social, and cultural life of the city.

Dates covered: 1450-1750

Good for: Examining primary sources about the work of women activists working on social reforms around the world

 

Contains: Archival collections including organizational records, letters and diaries

 

Dates covered: 1840-2010

Good for: Examining primary sources about the work of women activists contributing to international development programs, including the Peace Corps and United Nations organizations

 

Contains: Archival collections including organizational records  from intergovernmental (IGOs)  and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and personal papers of activists

 

Dates covered: 1840-2010

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