Access to e-books on foundational concepts and core techniques across the sciences. Uses non-specialist language that topic newcomers can easily digest.
Primary source documents covering a century of British colonial rule in Africa. Includes government statistics, Blue Books, and other archival material from thirteen British colonies and protectorates in Africa compiled during the period 1821–1953. Note: users are limited to 10 downloads per session.
Publications relating to political relations between the United States and other states generally include cables, memoranda, and correspondence addressing the political affairs and concerns affecting the particular state.
Feedback should be directed to Meg Galasso (galasso@iu.edu) by February 27, 2025.
Access to primary source documents from six of London’s principal livery companies, spanning the years 1450 to 1750. Provides insights into life in early modern London, covering a broad variety of themes as well as reactions to key historical events such as the Reformation, the English Civil War, the Great Plague, and the Great Fire of London.
Documents in this collection illustrate Cold War contexts, the role of the United States in Venezuela's foreign affairs, and the centrality of oil in the Venezuelan economy.
Feedback should be directed to Meg Galasso (galasso@iu.edu) by February 27, 2025.
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