History Resource Center: World
Check out the Library’s newest e-reference resource, History Resource Center: World. This database provides access to full-text articles from peer-reviewed journals, an assortment of primary resources, and a number of reference titles.

With content supporting a list of nearly 200 key topics within the typical undergrad world-history curriculum, this resource is central for history scholars and is of supporting interest to those studying in the areas of anthropology, classics, religious studies, cultural studies, and political science.
Highlights include:
- A graphical chronology covering events in arts, science, politics, and society from antiquity to the present
- Full-text availability for over 200 periodicals and 4,000 maps and images
- Over 1,500 primary source documents from collections such as Churchill at War, History of Women, and The Middle East from the Rise of Islam, available to view in e-text or as images
- Approximately 30 key reference works, including the multi-volume sets Encyclopedia of World Cultures, Dictionary of the Middle Ages, History in Dispute, and World Eras
For more information on this resource, contact:
Liaison Librarian for History, Independent Studies, and Political Science
Ext. 35417
, Communications and Liaison Librarian
, Co-ordinator, Library Communications and Web Management
, Assistant, Library Communications and Web Development
January 10, 2008