A collaborative initiative between USF St. Petersburg, EDRIEL Intelligence, and Instituto NAUTA combining research with current technology to offer a multidisciplinary perspective of colonial Florida’s rich history.
World history and culture (excluding the U.S. and Canada) focusing on the 15th century to the present. Includes book reviews, articles, dissertations, etc. Coverage from 1953 forward.
An electronic publishing project designed to enhance the study of the history and culture of the ancient Near East. Includes Abzu, Core Texts, and eTACT.
Abzu is a guide to networked open access data relevant to the study and public presentation of the Ancient Near East and the Ancient Mediterranean world.
Core Texts are digitized texts selected as valuable for teaching and research relating to ancient Near Eastern studies.
eTACT aims to be the definitive repository on the Web for translations of Akkadian materials.
Provides indexing and brief abstracts to articles and conference papers in the classics. All records are classified by author, text, subjects and discipline.
A virtual library of more than 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English texts. Epic and lyric poetry; tragedy and comedy; history, travel, philosophy, and oratory; medical writers and mathematicians; and Church Fathers.
Covers the history, literature, and culture of the Greco-Roman world. Collection of images (coins, vases, sculpture), Greek and Latin texts and translations, maps, and resources for textual studies.
Focuses on the radical origins of the women's movement in the 1960s and 1970s. Items include theoretical writings, plays, and minutes of grassroots groups.
Digital collections (700+) of primary sources (photos, letters, diaries, artifacts, etc.) ranging from Ancestral Pueblo pottery to interviews with women engineers from the 1970s.
This chronology presents the history of African Americans from pre-colonial times to the present. Includes overview essays, sidebars, and primary sources, and over 200 images.
A 5-volume set covering all aspects of the African-American experience from 1619 to the present. Using biographies, historical essays, and thematic pieces, it addresses a wide array of subjects in over 2,300 articles
Covering African American history from 1896 to the present, the Encyclopedia contains approximately 1,200 fully cross-referenced entries that are all signed by leading scholars and experts.
Contains over 1,200 entries that cover all aspects of African American history and culture from 1896 to the present. The article content includes extensive biographies and an entry on each of the fifty states.
Current and retrospective bibliographic citations and abstracts from over 150 scholarly and popular journals, newspapers and newsletters from the United States, Africa and the Caribbean--and full-text coverage of 25 core Black studies periodicals (1998 forward)
Profiles contemporary and historic figures covering newsmakers as well as lesser-known individuals.Features full biographical entries, 400 photographs, and addresses for individuals whenever applicable. It also provides recommended sources for further study.