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The Internet Modern History Sourcebook is one of series of history primary sourcebooks. Present a diversity of source material in modern European, American, and Latin American history, as well as a significant amount of materal pertinent to world cultures and global studies. A number of other online source collections emphasize legal and political documents. Here efforts have been made to include contemporary narrative accounts, personal memoirs, songs, newspaper reports, as well as cultural, philosophical, religious and scientific documents. Although the history of social and cultural elite groups remains important to historians, the lives of non-elite women, people of color, lesbians and gays are also well represented here.
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The Cold War International History Project disseminates new information and perspectives on the history of the Cold War, in particular new findings from previously inaccessible sources on "the other side" -- the former Communist world.
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Contiene los documentos de la Compañía de las Indias Orientales de Suecia, la cual estuvo activa entre 1731 y 1813. La Compañía tuvo el monopolio de todo el comercio de Suecia con Oriente, principalmente China.
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A representative collection of images relating to the history of migrants in the Netherlands. The archive consists of images from collections of individual migrants who came to the Netherlands in the 20th century. Their photo albums offer an insight into the history of settling and integration, adaptation and cultural continuity, identity and entrepreneurial activity and document the daily lives of migrants.
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An independent non-governmental research institute and library located at The George Washington University, the Archive collects and publishes declassified documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. The Archive also serves as a repository of government records on a wide range of topics pertaining to the national security, foreign, intelligence, and economic policies of the United States.
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The Menu Collection of the Northwestern University Transportation Library currently includes more than 400 menus from 54 national and international airline carriers, cruise ships, and railroad companies, with coverage from 1929 to the present. U.S. airlines predominate, but European, Asian, African, Australasian, and South American companies are also represented, with particular strength from the 1960s to the late 1980s.