Online catalog with records describing archival materials such as historical documents, personal papers, and family histories representing collections from libraries, archives, museums, and other organizations around the world.
The Centre for the Critical Study of Apocalyptic and Millenarian Movements (CenSAMM) was established in 2015 to promote high quality critical and academic research into apocalyptic and millenarian movements across time, place, and culture.
A collection of digitized full text replicas of magazines, newspapers, and books covering many aspects of American life during colonial times, Civil War, Emancipation, Reconstruction, and World War I; covers science, literature, medicine, agriculture, family life, slavery, military, and religion.
A collection of digitized full text replicas of magazines, newspapers, and journals from the late seventeenth century through the early nineteenth century covering all aspects of American society.
Includes over 500 titles from 1691 through 1820. Series 1 is first of the five series created from periodical holdings from the American Antiquarian Society.
A collection of digitized full text replicas of magazines, newspapers, and journals from the early nineteenth century (the Jacksonian Democracy era, 1821-1837) covering agriculture, entertainment, history, literary criticism, and politics.
Includes over 1000 titles dating from 1821 through 1837. Series 2 is second of the five series created from periodical holdings from the American Antiquarian Society.
A collection of digitized full text replicas of magazines, newspapers, and journals from 1838-1852 covering every facet of American life, including science, literature, medicine, agriculture, womens fashion, family life, and religion.
Includes over 1,800 titles dating from 1838 through 1852. Series 3 is the third of five series created from periodical holdings of the American Antiquarian Society. The themes reveal a rapidly growing young nation, where industrialization, the railroads, regional political differences, and life on the western frontier were daily realities.
A collection of digitized full text replicas of magazines, newspapers, and journals from 1853-1865 covering the Civil War, science, literature, medicine, agriculture, womens fashion, family life, and religion.
Includes over 1,100 titles dating from 1853 through 1865. Series 4 is the fourth of five series created from periodical holdings from the American Antiquarian Society. The Civil War is a focal point of the collection including American daily life leading up to and during the war and news from the battlefront.
A collection of digitized full text replicas of magazines, newspapers, and journals from 1866-1877 covering every facet of American life, including science, literature, medicine, agriculture, womens fashion, family life, and religion.
Includes over 2,500 titles dating from 1866 through 1877. Series 5 is the fifth of five series created from periodical holdings of the American Antiquarian Society. The themes presented reflect a nation that persevered through a most difficult set of circumstances: a bloody civil war that claimed hundreds of thousands of lives; the incorporation of the recently-freed African Americans into American life; a population that rapidly expanded into the Western territories.
Streaming video collection focused on human culture and behavior including themes like family and race, material culture, marriage, gender, and family roles among others.
Online version of the print source. Each annual volume highlights the most significant events of the year and includes speeches from leaders and opinion makers, international agreements, Supreme Court decisions, U.S. government reports & legislation, court cases, scientific findings, and cultural discussions.