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Core Databases in History

Highly recommended databases from the Libraries' History Database Portal. For secondary sources start here:

  • America: History and Life
    Provides English language abstracts of scholarly literature (journal articles, articles in collections, dissertations, book and media reviews) on the history and culture of the U.S. and Canada. Now with full-text links to JSTOR
  • Historical Abstracts
    Provides English language abstracts of scholarly literature (journal articles, articles in collections, dissertations, book reviews) on world history. With full-text links to JSTOR.
  • JSTOR
    Complete text (full backruns) of core scholarly journals
  • Project MUSE
    Offers 250 journal titles from 40 scholarly publishers. One of the academic community's primary electronic journals resources.
  • History Cooperative
    A joint organizational venture (including the American Historical Association and Organization of American Historians) to provide full-text of current issues of selected history journals and other digitized historical materials.

Additional Resources

  • L'Annee Philologique
    Coverage: 1969-present. Updated annually.
    Primary database for classical studies and information on ancient classical languages, literature, history, archaeology, art, religion, law, philosophy, science. Provides access to citations from all known scholarly work published in any language.
  • Arts & Humanities Citation Index
    A multidisciplinary database covering the journal literature of the arts and humanities. Indexes 1,100 of the world's leading arts and humanities journals.
  • Bibliography of Native North Americans
    The Bibliography of Native North Americans, from Human Relations Area Files (HRAF), is an electronic publication that contains the citations from the cumulative eight volumes of the Ethnographic Bibliography of North America.
  • International Medieval Bibliography (IMB)
    Covers all aspects of the Middle Ages (450-1500) in Europe, Byzantium, and Russia; indexes journal articles and edited works.
  • Military & Government Collection
    This collection offers current news for all branches of the military, through a thorough offering of periodicals, academic journals and other related content. Content also includes country reports and relevant government documents.

History@Mason

  • Center for History and New Media
    A collaboration between George Mason, the American Social History Project, and the Center for Media and Learning at the City University of New York, the center brings historical information together with new media technology.
  • Department of History and Art History at Mason
    This site contains information on department requirements, faculty contact information, and course syllabi.
  • Special Collections & Archives (SC&A)
    Preserves and makes available to all students, faculty, and researchers many kinds of original and scholarly materials. Subject areas in SC&A include Northern Virginiana, Planned Community Archives, Congressional Papers, Performing Arts, Maps, the Civil War, and George Mason University.
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