The Harvard Law School Library has approximately one million pages of documents relating to the trial of military and political leaders of Nazi Germany before the International Military Tribunal (IMT) and to the twelve trials of other accused war criminals before the United States Nuremberg Military Tribunals (NMT).
The documents, which include trial transcripts, briefs, document books,...
The Making of America collection comprises the digitized pages of books and journals. A digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. At the University of Michigan, approximately...
Wiley InterScience covers content from more than 2,500 journals, books, reference works, databases, laboratory manuals and The Cochrane Library, which is the world's best-known resource for evidence-based medicine. More than half of Wiley's journals on Wiley InterScience are digitized back to Volume 1, Issue 1 as part of the development of the journal backfile initiative. From 2007, in conjunction...
It examines modern European history from the end of the Middle Ages up to contemporary history. More than 200 articles are published online which are organised into ten thematic threads. These threads organise the history of Europe from the perspective of communication and transfer.
The database intARGOS is a united catalog with data from the public catalog of 4 librariesĪs collection. Usual issues of ARGOS database cover mainly greek history, philology, archeology, philosophy, religion and generally the culture the culture of population in the greater area of Balkan and Mediterranean sea since prehistoric years till today. Other usual issues are historical geography, human...
The Making of the Modern World digital collection presents more than 67,000 books from the period 1460-1850, and 466 pre-1906 serials. In almost 11 million pages, it focuses on economics interpreted in the widest sense, including political science, history, sociology, and special collections on banking, finance, transportation and manufacturing. This unrivalled online library offers comprehensive...
DISA is a freely accessible online scholarly resource focusing on the socio-political history of South Africa, particularly the struggle for freedom during the period from 1950 to the first democratic elections in 1994, providing a wealth of material on this fascinating period of the country's history.