The oldest Soviet and Russian academic history journal, Voprosy istorii (“Issues of History”) has offered scholarly perspectives on events in Russia and the world since 1926.
This collection documents the Russian entrance into World War I and culminates in reporting on the Revolution in Russia in 1917 and 1918. The documents consist primarily of correspondence between the British Foreign Office, various British missions and consulates in the Russian Empire and the Tsarist government and later the Provisional Government.
Search and browse American newspapers published across three centuries. Chronicles the evolution of American culture and daily life from 1690 to the recent past.
The Tocqueville Review is a French-American bilingual journal devoted to the comparative study of social change, primarily in Europe and the United States, but also covering major developments in other parts of the world, in the spirit of Alexis de Tocqueville’s pioneer investigations. A journal of social science, the Review publishes essays on current affairs, history, and political philosophy; it also features a regular section on Tocquevillean studies.
Studies in Late Antiquity (SLA) is a forum for innovation and reflection on global Late Antiquity (150 - 750 CE) which questions and expands on received models and methods.
The Sound Toll Registers (STR) are the accounts of the toll which the king of Denmark levied on the shipping through the Sound, the strait between Sweden and Denmark. They have been conserved (with gaps in the first decades) for the period from 1497 to 1857, when the toll was abolished.
Twentieth-Century Drama contains the essential collection of published plays from throughout the English-speaking world, covering the history of modern drama from the 1890s to the present day.
The Yearbook of Muslims in Europe is an essential resource for analysis of Europe’s dynamic Muslim populations. This comprehensive annual reference work summarizes significant activities, trends and developments, and features the most current statistical information available from more than 40 European countries.
Accounts of travel are a popular and accessible source for research on historical relations between “East” and “West” and are attractive for specialists and non-specialists alike. Predominantly covering the Ottoman Empire, the collection also stretches into Ethiopia, Central Asia, Afghanistan, North Africa, and of course Iran.
Oxford Bibliographies in Sociology offers exclusive, authoritative research guides that combine the best features of an annotated bibliography and a high-level encyclopedia.
Over 50 full text and full image subscription databases comprised of authoritative published content from Russia and former Soviet states, China and East Asia and the Middle East.
Torrossa Casalini Libri's full text platform offers access to over 450,000 articles and chapters, 32,000 ebooks and 900 ejournals from over 230 Italian, Spanish, French and Portuguese publishers.
The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies provides an invaluable resource for students and scholars in the overlapping areas of gender, feminist, queer, masculinity, and sexuality studies.
This database represents the most comprehensive collection of election related ephemera and primary source material documenting the contentious Ukrainian Rada elections of October 28, 2012.
Containing a selection of documents from Fond 558, this covers Stalin's personal biography, his work in government, and his conduct of foreign affairs.
Published under the auspices of Ministry of Defense, and directly subordinate to the General Staff, this journal has become the topmost vehicle for the articulation of various Soviet and Russian military doctrines.
This Russian language journal was published biannually during the last two decades of the Warsaw Pact’s existence until it ceased publication in 1990 with the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact itself.