This page holds many resources for assignments in EUHI 214.
The left sidebar contains lists of primary source memoirs, organized in topical areas and by nationality.
Below are resources for secondary source research, maps, and economic data.
This page lists common sources of book reviews and will help you create a focused search for book reviews in LibrarySearch+.
International Historical Statistics (IHS) series is a unique collection of statistics covering a wide range of economic and social issues. This series, produced under the distinguished editorship of Dr B.R. Mitchell, provides access to over 200 years of statistics taken from hundreds of disparate primary sources, including both official national and international abstracts. Three separate geographical regions are covered, each in a separate volume: Europe, the Americas and Africa, Asia and Oceania. Each volume follows the same easy-to-use format to facilitate comparative analysis, with statistics grouped according to ten standard headings: Population and Vital Statistics - Labour Force - Agriculture - Industry - External Trade - Transport and Communications - Finance - Prices - Education - National Accounts
Topical bibliographies in the humanities and social sciences. Oxford Bibliography
Oxford Bibliographies offers peer-reviewed annotated bibliographies on specific topics in a growing range of subject areas. There are at least 50 specific topical bibliographies in each subject area. Each of these features an introduction to the topic. Bibliographies are browsable by subject area and are keyword searchable.
Humanities, social sciences, and science full text journals. Recent years not included.
World history (except U.S. and Canada) journal articles. Historical period: 1450 to present. Publication dates: 1954 to present.