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HIST 351, fall 2025 (Tusan): Primary sources

Databases: Primary Source Collections

The full text of letters and diary entries, often from works that have been previously published as books containing collections of letters or diaries. Use the Browse indexes to find works about specific historical or life events.

Use the date range limit to narrow your search to a relevant time period. 

free online collections (find more on Historic Newspapers page)

lists and search tips

Search for articles published in popular magazines and journals from different times in history.

Collections of several types of primary sources curated around a topic or theme.

Digitized collections of books published during different time periods.

Official government publications, including laws, treaties, and records of legislative proceedings.

United States

Great Britain

Digitized photos, films and art images.

These links allow you to search across multiple databases at the same time.

Freely available online collections

Microfilmed research collections

Free online primary source collections

Recognizing Primary Sources

Second World War

New Databases

Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum Online

Good for: Browsing or searching the text of ancient Greek inscriptions
Contains: Greek inscriptions, including the complete Greek text, critical apparatus and published studies.
Dates covered: Archaic Greek texts up to the 8th century A.D.

 

Jacoby Online

Good for: Reading the surviving passages from Greek historians and other authors from antiquity whose works have been lost.
Contains: Surviving fragments and testimonia, which are the citations and paraphrases of lost texts that were preserved.
Dates covered: Greek texts dating from 4th century BCE - 6th century CE; scholarly editions and commentary dating from 20th century – present.

 

Paris Peace Conference and Beyond, 1919-1939

Good for: Records of the Allied Powers' diplomatic efforts to redraw European borders after the First World War
Contains: Treaties, British Foreign Office records, and personal papers of Robert Cecil and Arthur Balfour
Dates covered: 1919-1939

Kenya Under Colonial Rule, In Government Reports, 1907-1964

Good for: Evidence of the approach the British took to colonial rule in Kenya, including the period that the country was controlled by the East Africa Colony, the war with the Kenya Land and Freedom Army, and the achievement of Kenyan independence in 1963.
Contains: Papers and reports from the British government in Kenya
Dates covered: 1907-1964

Reporting on Africa: From Apartheid to Pan-Africanism, 1949-1995

Good for: Journalism and firsthand reports on twentieth century African politics and Pan-Africanism, articles documenting and attacking the Apartheid regime in South Africa, and an exploration of African politics against the backdrop of decolonization and the Cold War.
Contains: Personal papers of journalist Colin Legum
Dates covered: 1949-1995

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