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1. Mei fang tiao ting guo gong shi jian ji lu bu [2022 -]
- 美方調停國共事件記錄簿.
- [Place of publication not identified] : Han zhen shu wei tu shu, [2022] [Place of publication not identified] : 漢珍數位圖書, [2022]
- Description
- 1 online resource
- Database topics
- Asian Studies (East, South & Southeast Asia; Middle East); Religious Studies
- Summary
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Records on Marshall Mission, the American mediation between the Nationalists (KMT) and Chinese Communist Party (CCP) 1945-1947
- Monroe, James, 1758-1831.
- Digital edition - Charlottesville, Virginia : The University of Virginia Press, ©2021
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (7 volumes) : illustrations, maps
- Database topics
- American History; Government Information: United States
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- v. 1. A documentary history of the presidential tours of James Monroe, 1817, 1818, 1819.
- v. 2. Selected correspondence and papers, 1776-1794.
- v. 3. Selected correspondence and papers, 1794-1796.
- v. 4. Selected correspondence and papers 1796-1802.
- v. 5. Selected correspondence and papers 1803-1811.
- v. 6. Selected correspondence and papers, April 1811-March 1814.
- v. 7. Selected correspondence and papers, April 1814 - February 1817
3. The Oxford handbook of Latino studies [2018 -]
- New York : Oxford University Press, 2018-
- Description
- online resource.
- Database topics
- Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies
- Summary
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- Latino Philosophy / Susana Nuccetelli
- Latinos/as and Sports: Where We Are and Where We Need to Go / Jorge Iber
- Latina/o Theatre / Debra Castillo
- Sidelong Glances: Rhetoric and Affect in Bilingual Latinx Literature / Matylda Figlerowicz, Doris Summer
- Latinx Midwest Folklore / Stacey M. Alex, Frederick Luis Aldama
- Barrio Music: Spirituality and Social Justice in Latino Hip-Hop / Alex Nava
- Television and its Impact on Latinx Communities / Mari Castañeda
- The Bilingualisms of Latino/a Literatures / Rolando Pérez
- Transcolonial Gothic and Decolonial Satire in Ramón Emeterio Betances' “The Virgin of Borinquen” and “The Travels of Escaldado” / Ivonne M. Garcia
- Spanglish: Current Issues, Future Perspectives, and Linguistic Insights / Silvia Betti, Renata Enghels.
4. The papers of Woodrow Wilson : digital edition [2017 -]
- Charlottesville, Va. : University of Virginia Press, 2017-
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- Journal/Periodical
- Database topics
- American History
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- v. 1. 1856-1880
- v. 2. 1881-1884
- v. 3. 1884-1885
- v. 4. 1885
- v. 5. 1885-1888
- v. 6. 1888-1890
- v. 7. 1890-1892
- v. 8. 1892- 1894
- v. 9. 1894-1896
- v. 10. 1896-1898
- v. 11. 1898-1900
- v. 12. 1900-1902
- v. 13. Contents and index, volumes 1-12: 1856-1902
- v. 14. 1902-1903
- v. 15. 1903-1905
- v. 16. 1905-1907
- v. 17. 1907-1908-- v. 18. 1908-1909
- v. 19. 1909-1910
- v. 20-21. 1910
- v. 22. 1910-1911
- v. 23. 1911-1912
- v. 24-25. 1912
- v. 26. Contents and index, volumes 14-25: 1902-1912
- v. 27-28. 1913
- v. 29. 1913-1914
- v. 30-31. 1914
- v. 32-34. 1915
- v. 35. 1915-1916
- v. 36-38. 1916.
- v. 39. Contents and index, volumes 27-38: 1913-1916
- v. 40. November 20, 1916-January 23, 1917
- v. 41. January 24-April 6, 1917
- v. 42. April 7-June 23, 1917
- v. 43. June 25-August 20, 1917
- v. 44. August 21-November 10, 1917
- v. 45. November 11, 1917-January 15, 1918
- v. 46. January 16-March 12, 1918
- v. 47. March 13-May12, 1918
- v. 48. May 13-July 17, 1918
- v. 49. July 18-September 13, 1918
- v. 50. The complete press conferences, 1913-1919
- v. 51. September14-November 8, 1918
- v. 52. Contents and index, volumes 40-49, 51: 1916-1918
- 1916-1918
- v. 53. November 9, 1918-January 11, 1919 --v.54. January 11-February 7, 1919
- v. 55. February 8-March 16, 1919.
- v. 56. March 17-April 4, 1919
- v. 57. April5-22, 1919
- v. 58. April 23-May 9, 1919
- v. 59. May 10-31, 1919
- v. 60. June 1-17, 1919
- v. 61. June 18-July 25, 1919
- v. 62. July 26-September 3, 1919
- v. 63. September 4-November 5, 1919
- v. 64. November 6, 1919-February 27, 1920
- v. 65. February 28-July 31, 1920
- v. 66. August 2-December 23, 1920
- v. 67. December 24, 1920-April 7, 1922
- v. 68. April 8, 1922-February 6, 1924
- v. 69. Contents and index, volumes 53-68: 1918-1924.
5. Densho [2016 -]
- Densho (Website)
- Seattle, WA : Densho, [2016]-
- Description
- Journal/Periodical — 1 online resource : sound, color and black and white
- Database topics
- American History; Race and Ethnicity
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The Densho Archives contain primary sources that document the Japanese American experience from immigration in the early 1900s through redress in the 1980s, with a strong focus on the World War II mass incarceration. The archives are growing as Densho continues to record life histories and collect images and records. We provide these resources to students, teachers, researchers, and the general public for educational purposes
6. The diaries of Gouverneur Morris digital edition [2015 -]
- Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816 author.
- Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, [2015?]-
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource Digital: text file.
- Database topics
- American History
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"This digital edition includes an updated version of a 1939 edition of Morris's Paris diaries, the newly transcribed and annotated 1794-1798 diaries about his European travels, with the 1799-1816 diaries to follow."--Home page.
- Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845.
- [Charlottesville, Va.] : University of Virginia Press, 2015-
- Description
- 1 online resource
- Database topics
- American History
- [Ann Arbor, Michigan] : ProQuest
- Description
- 1 online resource
- Database topics
- American History
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"Consists of a large variety of collections from the U.S. National Archives, a series of collections from the Chicago History Museum, as well as selected first-hand accounts on Indian Wars and westward migration. One of the highlights of this module is its focus on American Indians in the first half of the 20th Century, a period that has not been studied in as much detail as the calamitous 19th Century. The two major collections on the 20th Century in this module are Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and records from the Major Council Meetings of American Indian Tribes. In addition to these 20th Century records, American Indians and the American West, 1809-1971 features a number of excellent collections on American Indians in the 19th Century, with a focus on the interaction among white settlers, the U.S. federal government, and Indian tribes."
- Online
Law Library (Crown)
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- Marshall, John, 1755-1835.
- Charlottesville, Va. : University of Virginia Press, 2014.
- Description
- Book — p. ; cm.
- Database topics
- American History
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This digital edition covers the complete papers of John Marshall, the longest-serving chief justice on the United States Supreme Court. Under his direction, the judicial branch achieved equality with the other branches of government and constitutionality was established as the crucial element in court decisions. This edition brings together all twelve printed volumes published from 1974 to 2006 into one searchable online resource.
- Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2014-
- Description
- 1 online resource
- Database topics
- American History; Law
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This collection on law and order documents the efforts of district attorneys from southern states to uphold federal laws in the states that fought in the Confederacy or were Border States. This publication includes their correspondence with the attorney general as well all other letters received by the attorney general from the states in question during that period, including the correspondence of marshals, judges, convicts, and concerned or aggrieved citizens
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11. Berman Jewish databank [2013]
- New York, NY : Jewish Federations of North America, 2013-
- Description
- Dataset — 1 online resource
- Database topics
- Jewish Studies; Education; Sociology
- Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, 2013-
- Description
- 1 online resource
- Database topics
- Asian Studies (East, South & Southeast Asia; Middle East); American History
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China, America and the Pacific explores the cultural and trading relationships that emerged between America, China and the Pacific region between the 18th and early 20th centuries. Sourced from twelve North American libraries that include the Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum and the Massachusetts Historical Society, China, America and the Pacific offers unique insights into the history of North American trade. Coverage includes the Old China Trade, the Pacific Northwest fur trade, the whaling industry and the development of Pacific trading centres such as Hawaii. Manuscripts, rare printed sources, visual images, objects and maps from international libraries and archives document this fascinating history.
- Oxford : Oxford University Press.
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- Journal/Periodical
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- American History; Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies
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"An emerging field of study that explores the Hispanic minority in the United States, Latino Studies is enriched by an interdisciplinary perspective. Historians, sociologists, anthropologists, political scientists, demographers, linguists, as well as religion, ethnicity, and culture scholars, among others, bring a varied, multifaceted approach to the understanding of a people whose roots are all over the Americas and whose permanent home is north of the Rio Grande. Oxford Bibliographies in Latino Studies offers an authoritative, trustworthy, and up-to-date intellectual map to this ever-changing discipline." -- editorial page.
14. The HistoryMakers [2012 -]
- Chicago : The HistoryMakers, 2012-
- Description
- Video — 1 online resource.
- Database topics
- American History; Race and Ethnicity
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Over 83,205 stories assembled from live oral history interviews with 1,617 historically significant African Americans as of December 2, 2016. Founded in July of 1999, The HistoryMakers has grown into the nation's largest African American video oral history archive. Its collection includes the interviews of President Barack Obama (then an Illinois State Senator), civil rights leader Julian Bond, and children's advocate Marian Wright Edelman, to name a few.
- [Ipswich, MA] : EBSCO, [2011?]-
- Description
- 1 online resource.
- Database topics
- Race and Ethnicity; Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies
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"The Latino-Hispanic American Experience: Leaders, Writers and Thinkers presents thematic content focusing on the evolution of Hispanic civil rights, religious thought, and the growing presence of women writers from the late 19th and 20th centuries. Rare and relevant books and newspapers --including rare anarchist newspapers -- are presented in their original form. Extensive manuscript collections of both organizations and individuals are included for viewing, indexed for ease of search and maximum discovery. This collection offers a unique approach, focusing exclusively on the Latino-Hispanic history in the United States."--Online provider's description.
- Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2010-
- Description
- 1 online resource (14,195 images)
- Database topics
- American History; Race and Ethnicity; Government Information: United States
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The American Indian Movement (AIM) was founded at a time of continuing social change and protest following achievement of national legislation of the civil rights movement. The radical approach AIM adopted was based on its leaders' perceptions that early Indian advocacy had failed to achieve any tangible results by lobbying activities with Congress and state legislatures. AIM used the press and media to present its own unvarnished message to the American public. During ceremonies on Thanksgiving Day 1970, commemorating the 350th anniversary of the Pilgrims' landing at Plymouth Rock, AIM seized the replica of the Mayflower. In 1971, members occupied Mount Rushmore; in 1972, they marched the "Trail of Broken Treaties" and took over the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) headquarters in Washington, D.C. In February of 1973, a group of AIM members took part in a seventy-one days long siege at Wounded Knee, South Dakota. The occupation was in response to the 1890 massacre of at least 150 Lakota Sioux men, women, and children by the U.S. Seventh Calvary at a camp near Wounded Knee Creek. During the siege, AIM occupied the Sacred Heart Church and the Gildersleeve Trading Post. Although periodic negotiations were held between AIM spokesmen and Federal government negotiators, there was shooting from both sides. This collection includes the extensive FBI documentation on the evolution of AIM as an organization of social protest. In addition, there is documentation on the 1973 Wounded Knee Stand-off. Informant reports and materials collected by the Extremist Intelligence Section of the FBI provide unparalleled insight into the motives, actions, and leadership of AIM and the development of Native American radicalism
- [Ipswich, MA] : EBSCO.
- Description
- 1 online resource
- Database topics
- Race and Ethnicity; Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies
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"Series 1 presents a digital collection of historical content pertaining to U.S. Hispanic history, literature and culture. "Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage Project," from which the collections draws its content, is the largest national project ever to locate, preserve and disseminate Hispanic culture of the United States in its written form from colonial times until 1960.... The collection accurately conveys the creative life of U.S. Hispanics, and sheds new light on the intellectual vigor and traditional values that have characterized Hispanics from the earliest moments of this country's history through contemporary times."--Online provider's description.
- Providence, R.I. : John Carter Brown Library ; Ipswich, Mass. Ebsco Publishing, 2010-
- Database topics
- American History; General and Reference Works; History
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This bibliographic database is a valuable index for libraries, scholars and individuals interested in European works that relate to the Americas. EBSCO Publishing, in cooperation with the John Carter Brown Library, has created this resource from European Americana: A Chronological Guide to Works Printed In Europe Relating to The Americas, 1493-1750, the authoritative bibliography that is well-known and respected by scholars worldwide. The database contains more than 32,000 entries and is a comprehensive guide to printed records about the Americas written in Europe before 1750. It covers the history of European exploration as well as portrayals of native American peoples. A wide range of subject areas are covered; from natural disasters to disease outbreaks and slavery. The original bibliography was co-developed by John Alden and Dennis Landis, Curator of European Books at The John Carter Brown Library. The John Carter Brown Library, founded in 1846 is a foremost repository of rare books and materials and is a center for advanced research in history and the humanities.
- Madison, James, 1751-1836.
- Alpha version. - [Charlottesville, Va.] : University of Virginia Press.
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- Journal/Periodical
- Database topics
- American History
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- Congressional series (1751-1801)
- Secretary of State series (1801-1805)
- Presidential series (1809-1813)
- Retirement series (1817-1820).
20. The selected papers of John Jay [2010 - 2021]
- Jay, John, 1745-1829.
- Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2010-2021.
- Description
- Book — 7 volumes : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm
- Database topics
- American History
- Summary
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- Volume 1. 1760-1779.
- Volume 2. 1780-1782
- Volume 3. 1782-1784
- Volume 4. 1785-1788
- Volume 5. 1788-1794
- Volume 6. 1794-1798
- Volume 7. 1799-1829.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
The second volume of "The Selected Papers of John Jay" opens in January 1780 with Jay's arrival in Spain on his first diplomatic mission abroad. It ends in June 1782 with his departure for France to join Benjamin Franklin in negotiating a peace treaty with Great Britain. Jay's mission in Spain was to seek recognition of American independence, a treaty of alliance, and financial aid, despite Spain's refusal to receive any American diplomat as representative of an independent nation. His personal letters supplement the public correspondence with American, Spanish, and French officials and financiers. The documents provide a case study of the perils of negotiating from a position of political, military, and, especially, financial weakness, and delineate the conflicts that plagued Spanish-American relations for decades. They also demonstrate the additional strains on Jay's household caused by social isolation, insufficient funds, separation from their often endangered families, and routine detention and inspection of their mail. Jay's Spanish experience set the stage for his independent stance during the peace negotiations and magnified his determination to create a stronger, more unified nation that would be treated with respect abroad. Access to people, places, and events in the volume is facilitated by detailed annotation, illustrations, a biographical directory, and a comprehensive index. The publication of this volume has been supported by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
This volume opens in June 1782 with the arrival of John Jay in Paris to join Benjamin Franklin in negotiation of the peace treaty with Great Britain. Exploring Jay's controversial insistence on British recognition of American independence prior to the opening of negotiations and his disregard of congressional instructions to take no action without the knowledge and consent of France, it examines his unsuccessful negotiations with Spain and the failure to obtain a commercial treaty with Great Britain. It also documents the social and domestic life of the Jays in France and Jay's visit to England to improve his health and settle a family inheritance. The volume closes with Jay's homecoming to America, his public acclaim in New York, and his acceptance of the post of secretary for foreign affairs. Access to people, places, and events in the volume is facilitated by detailed annotation, illustrations, a biographical directory, and a comprehensive index. The publication of this volume has been supported by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)