Contains over 3,000 articles of decorative arts production in western and non-western cultures over thousands of years. The historic uses of diverse materials are included, art forms and styles defined, and the history of decorative arts are discussed.
Over 700 articles discussing the arts, culture, history, and social change from 1670 to 1815 over a wide geographical expanse including both Western and Eastern Europe, North and South America, and Russia.
(1492-1962) Images of original documents from libraries and archives around the world relating to Empire Studies, including many materials from the British Library.
(1690-1876) Full text collections of books, pamphlets, broadsides, and newspapers from the early decades of the United States documenting all aspects of society and culture.
(1701-1800) Full text searching and page views of every significant book, broadside, Bible, tract book, sermon, and printed ephemera printed in the United Kingdom during the eighteenth century.
(1740-1900) Journal index plus full-text. Page images of more than 1,100 journals. APS Online now includes over twenty journals whose coverage dates to 1940.
(1849-1985) Full page and article images with searchable full text back to the first issue. Coverage ends in 1985, selected full text of this newspaper is available in LexisNexis Academic from 2002-present.
(1857-1912) HarpWeek includes the complete text of Harper's Weekly, full-page images, illustrations, and maps. Coverage spans the Civil War and the Reconstruction era through the Gilded Age. Searchable by a select era or in its entirety.
Collection of edited correspondence of the early modern period, linking people across Europe, the Americas and Asia from the early 17th to the mid-19th century — reconstructing one of the world's great historical “conversations”