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Modern Turkey, from its late Ottoman roots in the early 19th-century to its emergence as a republic following the First World War, is traced here.
Evangelism in Korea: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Mission, 1884 to 1911
The records of the Board of Foreign Missions (BFM) of the Presbyterian church provide valuable information on social conditions in developing Third World nations and on efforts to spread the gospel during the nineteenth century.
Evangelism in Latin America: Correspondence of the Board of Foreign Mission, 1854-1911
The records of the Board of Foreign Missions (BFM) of the Presbyterian church provide valuable information on social conditions in developing Third World nations and on efforts to spread the gospel during the nineteenth century.
The Jewish Question Records from the Berlin Document Center
This collection comprises documents from a wide variety of sources, including the Gestapo, local police and government offices, Reich ministries, businesses, etc., pertaining to Jewish communities between 1920 and 1945.
The Liberation Movement in Africa and African America
FBI surveillance and other documents on the All-African People's Revolutionary Party (A-APRP) and African Liberation Support Committee (ALSC).
Argentina: Records of the U.S. Department of State, 1960-1963
This archive offer insight into various aspects of the Argentine economy after the era of Juan Per��n.
British Literary Manuscripts Online: c. 1660-1900
The first installment in this series provides intimate glimpses into the lives and works of famous and lesser-known British authors from a significant two hundred-year literary period. It includes thousands of pages of poems, plays, essays, novels, diaries, journals, correspondence, and other manuscripts from the Restoration through the Victorian era.
Records of the Office of the Reich Commissioner for the Strengthening of Germandom (T74)
The Reich Commissioner for the Strengthening of Germandom (Reichskommissar f��r die Festigung deutschen Volkstums, RKFDV) was an office in Nazi Germany responsible for repatriation, and settlement of both German citizens and ethnic Germans who lived abroad, into Nazi Germany and German held territories.
This archive focuses on Brazil in the early 1960s.
Papers of Old Shanghai: Social Shanghai, 1906-1912
Papers of Old Shanghai: Societies and Clubs, 1890���1942
Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive: Part III: The Institution of Slavery
Further expanding the depth of coverage of the topic, Part III of this series explores, in vivid detail, the inner workings of slavery from 1492 to 1888. Through legal documents, plantation records, first-person accounts, newspapers, government records, and other primary sources, this collection reveals how enslaved people struggled against the institution. These rare works explore slavery as a legal and labor system, the relationship between slavery and religion, freed slaves, the Shong Masacre, the Dememara insurrection, and many other aspects and events.
British Foreign Office: United States Correspondence, 1935-1937
This collection in The National Archives at Kew covers British foreign affairs concerning the United States.
British Foreign Office: United States Correspondence, 1930-1934
This collection in The National Archives at Kew covers British foreign affairs concerning the United States.
The records in this massive archive range from the era of the Great Depression to the height of the Cold War.
British Library Newspapers: Part V: 1746–1950
British Library Newspapers, Part V: 1746–1950 adds even more regional and local depth to the British Library Newspaper series, featuring regional and local viewpoints especially from the northern part of the United Kingdom.
Associated Press Collections Online European Bureaus
From Vienna, its chief listening post, and also from Prague and Warsaw, the Associated Press (AP) covered Eastern Europe during World War II and the Cold War. This collection is composed almost entirely of rare wire copy, recording the declining influence of the Soviet Union, the last days of the Iron Curtain, and the political and economic restructuring of the former Soviet satellites.
Associated Press Collections Online Middle East Bureaus
The AMiddle East Bureaus collection offers access to records from some of the Associated Press’s (AP) most active international bureaus – Jerusalem, Ankara, and Beirut, as well as their surrounding areas – delivering the exclusive stories behind the headlines from 1967 to 2005.