Database of the Month: World History & U. S. History in Context
December 5, 2017
A very popular question at the Reference Desk is "Where can I find primary sources?"
Today we want to highlight two full text databases, World History in Context & U. S. History in Context, which help find and provide primary sources.
- World History In Context - reaches back to the ancient world to provide a chronicle of cultures and societies that have shaped history. Content includes articles, videos, charts, images, infographics and primary sources. Sources are organized into different topic areas such as: Biographies - Countries, Cultures, and Civilizations - Economics - Events, Periods, and Cultural Trends - Political Constructs, Movements and Organizations - Religions - Wars and Conflicts.
- U.S. History In Context - covers the most-significant people, events, and topics in U.S. history. Content includes major reference works, millions of news and periodical articles, and most significantly, more than 5,000 rare and vital primary source documents (from slave journals to presidential papers). Sources are organized into different topic areas such as: African American Perspectives - American Colonies - Biographies - Court Cases and the Supreme Court - Economics - Events, Decades, and Cultural Trends - Government Documents - Hispanic Americans - National History Day Topic - Native Americans - Political Constructs, Movements, and Organizations - Wars and Conflicts.