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Primary source documents provide the perspectives of military officers reporting from the field and recording the military’s excursions in the west, battles with Native Americans and attempts to avoid them, and more. Covers 1830 - 1898.
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An extensive bibliography of literature about the British Isles, British Empire and the Commonwealth from the Roman period to present day.
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American and world history events, as they were originally reported in six decades of journalistic coverage.
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An online version of the The Chicago Manual of Style.
NOTE: The 18th Edition is new as of fall 2024. The 17th Edition is also available online.
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Ethnicity and culture magazine archive
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20th and 21st-century magazines, each aimed at ethnically specific audiences. Titles range from political publications to those concerned with lifestyle, fashion / beauty, culture, and identity. The collection reflects diverse voices and gives insight into cultural perspectives, societal shifts, and historical events.
Index-only database, presents citations from prominent art history periodicals indexed from 1850-1969.
Based on the FARL Index I and Index II, these periodicals cover European and American fine arts and some decorative arts through the 20th century. Journals were published in a broad selection of languages, including English, French, Italian, German, Russian, Spanish, Dutch, and Danish. All of the records from these periodicals, originally indexed on catalog cards, feature the following access points for research: artists, works, collections (private and public), exhibitions, and reproductions, and more.
Access to current Star Tribune content going back to 2005. Archives searchable back through ProQuest Historical Newspapers. Click "more..." below for access information.
You can now receive Digital Subscription access provided by Carleton.
1. Currently there is no activation or sign-up information required.
2. Access directly through the Star Tribune site on-campus and through VPN off-campus. Can also access off-campus by going through Carleton proxy, which will prompt you for Carleton credentials.
3. If you want to create a personal login, you can, but it is not necessarily connected to the Carleton access. You will still need to either login on-campus or through the Carleton proxy off-campus.
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Content from the American State Papers, the House and Senate Journals, the Senate Executive Journals, and the U.S. Congressional Serial Set collections, from the ratification of the Constitution to the enactment of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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South Asia Commons: History and Culture
Reports, journals, videos, audio files, newspapers, magazines, letters, diaries, and other primary-source materials support studies in history, gender studies, religion, language, political science, and South Asia—with local-language interfaces.