Guide to Microform and CD-Rom Sources for History and Political Science in the University of Chicago Library
compiled by Frank Conaway
Sources in Social Sciences in the University of Chicago Library, 2
University of Chicago Library
Chicago, Illinois
2004
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The introduction to this Guide describes its scope and its limitations.
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Table of contents
1. United States - Collections of published books and serials
2. United States - Reference works
3. United States - Government and party documents
4. United States - Archives, manuscripts, sources
5. Women's studies. Gender studies. Sexuality.
8. Great Britain and Ireland--General materials
9. Great Britain and Ireland--Other records
11. Germany. Switzerland. Austria. Netherlands. Scandinavia
12. Judaica
13. Eastern Europe. Russia. Former Soviet Union.
14. Middle East
15. South Asia. Southeast Asia
16. East Asia
18. General works and special subjects
19. Index
Introduction
The purpose of this Guide is to assist scholars in locating source materials for research in history and political science. The sources listed herein are typically either manuscripts in microform; or microform collections of published books, pamphlets, and serials. In addition, this edition of the Guide includes reference to a select number of CD-Rom products, most of which also provide either primary source materials or collections of published books, pamphlets, and serials (many of them rare).
Because of their formats, manuscript collections in microform and CD-Rom form are rarely discovered by browsing. Yet they provide rich resources for research, often amounting to tens of thousands of pages of original source materials. Conventional cataloging often provides only one or two subject entry points in our catalogs, even though a collection may document many aspects of a broad subject. Similarly, the individual items contained in collections of microform reprints of published materials (and those in CD-Rom sets) may not be separately cataloged, or they may be reflected in our catalogs less fully than printed editions would be. Some of these collections contain scores of individual titles; others several tens of thousands of what were originally separate publications.
The scope of this bibliography is distinctly limited. It identifies only the microform holdings that fall in the two categories mentioned above. In addition to these, the University of Chicago Library’s collections include many thousands of microform texts that support research in history and political science. A large share of these are films of individual monographs. Many microform monographic titles have been specifically purchased or acquired by gift. Others are the products of our own preservation activities, representing reformatting of titles already appearing in our catalogs. For example, scores of titles pertaining to the history of socialism have been microfilmed in this way; they are cataloged individually just as printed books are. Dissertations, both those accepted at Chicago and those approved elsewhere, are commonly made available on microfilm. Some of the most heavily used materials in our microform collections are runs of newspapers, periodicals, and other serials. Many of these are of capital importance for research in history and political science—for instance, the New York Herald-Tribune, or the Sears, Roebuck catalogs. These too are cataloged in the same way as individual titles. And, since 1977, an increasing proportion of individual federal documents have been distributed in microformat. None of these categories of materials is featured in this Guide. (By exception, some particularly notable files of legislative proceedings are listed herein, such as the British Parliamentary Papers, 1731-1906, even though each may be actually a single serial rather than a collection.) Similarly, the Library contains many CD-Roms not referred to in this Guide,notably runs of serials, individual monographs, and documentary or statistical annexes to published books.
An important feature of this Guide is that it is limited both with respect to subjects and languages. Respecting the latter, only materials in European languages or Hebrew characters are normally to be found here. Our collections include a great deal of microform material in Arabic, Turkish, Persian, the languages of India, Chinese, Japanese, and other languages that is extremely valuable and often quite rarely found even in the largest research libraries. Researchers are encouraged to consult the area studies staffs in the library for assistance in identifying these materials.
Respecting subjects, only materials for history and political science are included. The library possesses similar materials for the study of art, music, literature, religion, anthropology and other fields. This Guide includes references to some materials in the general area of religion, especially those that relate to missionary activities, but for the most part, the substantial holdings of the library in religion are excluded from consideration. And while many large sets of publications that literary scholars consult often are listed, they are here because historians routinely exploit them. The reader is reminded that the library possesses large numbers of microform literary sources, from single manuscripts to large collections of publications, in many different languages, to which this Guide does not refer. Again, readers are advised to consult library catalogs, and bibliographers and other library staff to identify source materials in other fields of study.
The researcher should also be aware that the collections of the University of Chicago have been formed with the policies and holdings of the nearby Center for Research Libraries in mind. In most fields, the library rarely purchases research materials that duplicate holdings of the Center. If held by the Center, or eligible for immediate purchase by them, highly specialized materials are typically obtained from the CRL rather than purchased for our own collections. This policy naturally shapes the particular contours of our own holdings. Thus, for instance, because the Center has long purchased microform publications from the U. S. National Archives and the British Public Record Office for our researchers, our collections contain comparatively few such items, even though they have high research value. Despite the close relationship between the University of Chicago collection management policies and those of the CRL, holdings of the CRL are only occasionally referred to herein, and then only to point to materials that specifically complement our local holdings. To identify additional resources, users of this Guide are strongly encouraged to consult electronic records of the Center’s holdings, available through the Library's web pages, and the Center’s Handbook, also available on the web.
Annotations appearing in this Guide are typically derived from the publisher’s descriptive material—printed guides accompanying microform sets, brochures, and catalogs. In many cases, information on contents is derived from descriptions appearing in guides to the repositories that hold the original material, and, in more cases than it is pleasing to recall, from inspection of the actual texts themselves.
Entries in this Guide are arranged in several chapters, such as “Women's studies. Gender Studies. Sexuality” Since the object of this arrangement is to facilitate browsing, classification of particular entries is at times somewhat arbitrary, as is arrangement within chapters. In the great preponderance of cases, the entries herein are derived from the library’s own cataloging records. Because materials have been cataloged over many decades under rules that have changed over time, and for other reasons, materials that are essentially similar can receive cataloging treatment that varies, and no attempt has been made herein to standardize forms of headings or other cataloging details. In many cases contents notes or subject terms derived from other libraries’ cataloging have been used to complement local records that are less full; and for the purpose of enhancing subject access, in a few cases official subject headings have been supplemented with non-standard subject words. Statements of the extent of any particular title (e. g., “125 reels”) refer only to the Library’s current holdings, not to the extent of a completed project.
It is a pleasure to acknowledge the assistance of colleagues. Ray Gadke, Assistant in Charge of the General Microforms Section, has been particularly helpful in the preparation of this Guide, just as he was in the preparation of earlier editions. Special thanks go to Elisabeth Long, Co-Director, Digital Library Development Center, who has supervised the mounting of this web version of the Guide. And continuing thanks go to colleagues who assisted me in the preparation of earlier editions.
This is an updated edition, revised to include materials acquired through August, 2004.
Frank Conaway
Social Sciences Bibliographer
1. United States -- Collections of published books and serials
1. The Library of American civilization. 12,474 microfiches . Chicago: Library
Resources, Inc, 1971-1972.
A collection of 19,000
volumes of American history, comprising 6.5 million pages in total. Set includes books, maps, historical
documents, and runs of periodicals covering all aspects of American life and
literature up to 1914. Titles to
be included were selected by editors from "the best-known bibliographies
in American studies." Set
includes many rare and specialized works.
The periodical runs are particularly valuable as complements to our
paper holdings. The set is
provided with elaborate author, titles, and subject book catalogs (at Z1236.L50
1971 RR, RR3, Harper, Law, and Sci), and a useful topical
"Biblioguide."
Cataloging records for each title are included in the library's online
catalog.
microfc E169.1.L537 1971 Mic.
United States—Civilization/ United States—History.
2. American culture series. [1593-1875]. Ser. 1 (1493-1806). 26 reels . Ann Arbor, Mich.: University
Microfilms, 1941.
Printed guide: American Culture
Series, 1493-1875: a cumulative
guide of the microfilm collection....with author, title, subject, and reel
number indexes, at call number Z1215.A51 RR.
Includes 250 titles selected by a committee of the American Studies
Association, arranged in chronological order. Includes early travel narratives, accounts of Indians and
Indian captivities, writings by Increase and Cotton Mather, pamphlets on
witchcraft, colonial government, sermons and religious tracts, political and
literary writings to 1800. (Series
II, comprising an additional 5600 titles, is held by the Center for Research
Libraries.).
See online source: American
Periodicals Series Online, 1740-1900, at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://aps.umi.com/apsauto.
mic E169.1.A472 microfm.
United States—Civilization/ United States—History.
3. Early American imprints, 1639-1800. Worcester, Mass.: American Antiquarian
Society, [1955—].
Collection comprises
complete text of every available book, pamphlet, and broadside printed in the
area now the United States in the years 1639 through 1800. (Serial titles are not included in the
microprint edition.) Collection is
based upon Charles Evans, American Bibliography: A chronological dictionary of all books, pamphlets, and
periodical publications printed in the United States of America. . .
(Z1215.E93 1903A RR). Library
holds microprint for titles with Evans numbers 1 through 10649 [i. e.,
1639-1767]. Center for Research
Libraries holds all 42,000 numbers in collection.
See online source: Early
American Imprints, 1639-1800 (Evans Digital Edition) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infoweb.newsbank.com/?db=EVAN&s_startsearch=customized
microprint AC1 Mic.
Evans, Charles, 1850-1935.
American bibliography/ American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
4. The Eighteenth century. 10,330 reels; approx. 115,000 titles .
Woodbridge, Conn: Research Publications, [1982]-.
Entire collection to
consist of approximately 200,000 titles printed in Great Britain and its
colonies or printed elsewhere in English from 1701-1800, selected from
approximately 500,000 titles included in the Eighteenth Century Short Title
Catalogue [ESTC], an online database created by the British Library and
ESTC/North America at www.lib.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/eureka/estc.scr. The electronic ESTC can be
searched in complex ways, and [most] entries include reel number and item
number. Typically, entries in the
ESTC include reel number and item number.
As of this writing, the University of Chicago Library holds units 1-236
of the collection, including the following sections: History and geography
— Literature and language — Religion and philosophy — Social sciences —
Fine arts — Law — Technology and medicine
— General reference and miscellaneous. Printed reel lists have call number CB411.E44 1982 Index RR. Reels 1-8820 at CB411.E44 1982 Mic;
8821-10330 at PN6011.E48 Mic.
See online source: Eighteenth
Century Collections Online at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/chic_rbw?db=ECCO
microfm CB411.E44 1982 Mic, microfm PN6011.E48 Mic.
Eighteenth century/ English imprints/ ESTC (Project)/ ESTC/ NA (Project).
5. Early American imprints, 1801-1819. 40,480 microfiches . New York: Readex,
1985.
Accompanied by printed guides: American bibliography : a preliminary checklist
for 1801-1819 / compiled by Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker. American
bibliography, a preliminary checklist, 1801-1819 : Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H.
Shoemaker : printers, publishers, and booksellers index, geographical index /
compiled by Frances P. Newton.
This collection is an attempt to reproduce on microfiche the works
listed in: American bibliography : a preliminary checklist for 1801-1819
/ compiled by Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker. Microfiche numbered using the numbers assigned in
Shaw-Shoemaker.
Mic microfcZ1215.E275 1985.
American literature — 19th century/ United States — Imprints/ Newton,
Frances P., 1929- American bibliography, a preliminary checklist, 1801-1819/
Shaw, Ralph R. (Ralph Robert), 1907-1972. American bibliography/ American
Antiquarian Society.
6. Early American newspapers, 1704-1820. 1533 reels . New Canaan, CT: Readex,
[s.d.].
Collection of about 700
titles is based upon Brigham, Clarence, History and Bibliography of American
Newspapers, 1690-1820 at call no. Z6951.B85 RR, Gen, LawRef. Newspapers in collection are
cataloged as separate titles.
Index: Kellerman, Lydia
Suzanne and Wilson, Rebecca A. / Readex Microprint Corporation Index to
Readex microfilm collection of early American newspapers.
American newspapers.
7. The Pennsylvania Gazette, 1728-1800. 1 computer optical disk . Malvern, PA:
Accessible Archives, Inc, [2001?].
"The New York times of the 18[th] century." Folio I. (1728-1750)
"Benjamin Franklin's Newspaper" — Folio II. (1751-1765) "The
French & Indian War" — Folio III. (1766-1783) "The American
Revolution" — Folio IV. (1784-1800) "The New Republic". Library holds Folio IV only.
"Published in
Philadelphia from 1728 through 1800, The Pennsylvania gazette is considered The
New York times of the 18th century. It provides the reader with a first hand
view of colonial America, the American Revolution and the New Republic, and
offers important social, political and cultural perspectives of each of the
periods. Thousands of articles, editorials, letters, news items and
advertisements cover the Western Hemisphere, from the Canadian Maritime
Provinces, through the West Indies and North and South America, giving a
detailed glimpse of issues and lifestyles of the times. Also included is the
full-text of such important writings such as: the Declaration of Independence,
the Constitution, Letters from a Farmer, Thomas Payne's Common Sense, The
Federalist Papers, etc.".
AN2.P2 P513 2001 JMedia _CDRom_AN2.P2P513 2001.
Pennsylvania gazette/ American newspapers—Pennsylvania—Philadelphia.
8. American periodical series, eighteenth century. 1-33. 33 reels . Ann Arbor, Mich.: University
Microfilms, [1942?].
Printed guide: American
periodical series, eighteenth century.
List of titles indexed by American periodicals, 1741-1900, edited by
Jean Hoornstra and Trudy Heath (Z6951.H78 RR).
Comprises runs of 89 18th
century titles, starting with Benjamin Franklin's General Magazine,
which began in 1741. Set includes
examples of essay journalism and religious, musical, and scientific
titles. One French-language and
two German-language periodicals are included. Continued by American Periodical Series, 1800-1850
(microfm AP2.A636 Mic).
See online source: American
Periodicals Series Online, 1740-1900, at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://aps.umi.com/apsauto.
microfm AP2.A635 Mic.
United States—Civilization—Periodicals/ United States—History—Periodicals.
9. American periodical series, 1800-1850. 1-. 253 reels . Ann Arbor, Mich.: University
Microfilms, 1946.
Printed guide: American
periodical series, 1800-1850.
[List of titles.] Indexed
by American periodicals, 1741-1900, edited by Jean Hoornstra and Trudy
Heath (Z6951.H78 RR).
Continues American
Periodical Series, eighteenth century (microfm AP2.A635 Mic). Entire 1800-1850 series includes 923
titles in 1933 reels, of which the University of Chicago Library owns first 253
reels only; remainder are held at the Center for Research Libraries. (The CRL also holds Series III, which
includes 118 periodicals from the period of the Civil War and Reconstruction.).
See online source: American
Periodicals Series Online, 1740-1900, at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://aps.umi.com/apsauto.
microfm AP2.A636 Mic.
United States—Civilization—Periodicals/ United States—History—Periodicals.
10. Radical periodicals in the United States, 1881-1960 . Bethesda, Md: University Publications of
America.
Entire collection comprises
125 titles of Socialist, anarchist, Communist, nationalist, pacifist, and
feminist periodicals. All titles
in series I not held in original paper are held in microfilm. Representative titles: Black & white. — Challenge! YPSL.
— Champion labor monthly. — Clarity. — Class struggle (Communist League of
Struggle). — Class struggle (Devoted to International Socialism). — Clipper. —
Debs magazine. — Dr. Robinson's voice in the wilderness. — Hour. — Industrial
democracy. — Industrial union bulletin. — Industrial unionist (Emergency
Program Branches of the IWW). — Labor action. — Labor bulletin. — Liberty: not
the daughter but the mother of order. — Marxian. — Marxist. — Marxist review. —
Modern socialism. — Mother Earth bulletin. — National issues: a survey of
politics and legislation. — New foundations. — New trends. — New York
communist. — Pacifica views. — Party builder. — Party organizer. — Radical
review. — Rebel. — Road to communism. — Road to freedom. — Socialist. — Socialist
spirit. — Spanish Revolution (United Libertarian Organizations). — Syndicalist.
— U.S. week. — Why? — Wilshire's. — Worker's council. — Worker's League for a
Revolutionary Party. — World survey. — Young Spartacus. — Young worker.
Individual titles are cataloged separately.
United States—history/ Socialism—United States—History/ Anarchism—United
States—History/ Communism—United States—History/ Women—United States—History.
11. Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature. 2885 microfilm reels .
Collection of about 59,000
titles, including not only works on economic theory, trade and commerce, and
public finance, but also the technical literature on agriculture, mining,
crafts and manufacturing. Also
included are materials on topics such as slavery, public utilities, demography
and urban development, piracy, smuggling, tithes, counterfeiting and
numismatics, poverty and welfare, penology, emigration, dietary conditions,
colonies, and every aspect of transportation. Languages represented include Danish, Dutch, English,
French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Call no.: microfm HB30.G64 1974 Mic. For full description, see entry 536 in this Guide.
microfm HB30.G64 1974 Mic.
12. Pamphlets in American history: Group III. 1644 microfiches . Glen Rock, N.J:
Microfilming Corp. of America, 1978.
Accompanied by guides with call no. Z1236.P270 1979 RR3.
Filmed
from collections at State Historical Society Wisconsin and other
collections. Contents and typical
topics: Cooperative Societies (390
titles, 411 fiches): Workers
co-ops of late 19th and early 20th centuries. — Finance (2011 titles, 2069
fiches): Bimetallism v.
monometallism, banks and currency, state banks and national banks, Federal
Reserve System, taxation, bankrupcy. — Mexican War (139 titles, 139
fiches): Annexation of Texas,
property losses in Mexican revolutions, American desire to acquire New Mexico
and California, extention of slave-holding. — Socialism (689 titles, 712
fiches): Publications of the Socialist
Labor Party and the United States Socialist Party. — War of 1812 (146 titles,
176 fiches): Embargo, morality of
the war.
microfc E178.P24 1978 Mic.
United States—History—Sources/ Cooperative societies—United
States—History—Sources/ Socialism—United States—History—Sources/ Mexican War,
1846-1848—Sources/ United States—History—War of 1812—Sources/ Finance—United
States—History—Sources/ War of 1812—Sources.
13. Las raíces hispánicas del oeste de Norteamérica:
textos históricos. Sylvia
L. ed. Hilton. 1 computer optical disc . Madrid, España: Fundación Histórica
Tavera, 1999.
Contains 22 works (24 vv.,
12,000 pages) of texts of conquistadores, evangelists, and other chroniclers
who provide detail on the discovery and colonization of the region formerly
part of New Spain, then Mexico, and finally the United States (after the
Mexican War). Contents: Crónica seráfica y apostólica del
colegio, Segunda parte / Juan Domingo de Arricivita (1792) — Sermón que en las
solemnes honras / Diego Miguel Bringas de Manzanedo y Encinas (1819) — Relación
de la jornada de Cibola / Pedro Castañeda de Nájera (1596?) — Historia de la
antigua o baja California / Francisco Javier Clavijero (1852) — Documentos para
la historia de México, 3a serie (1856) — Chronica apostolica, y seraphica de
todos los colegios, Parte primera / Isidro Félix de Espinosa (1746) — Estracto
de noticias del Puerto de Monterrey (1770?) — Instrucción formada en virtud de
Real Orden de S.M. / Bernardo de Gálvez (1786) — Manual para administrar los
santos sacramentos / Bartholomé Garcia (1760) — Historia de la conquista de la
provincia de la Nueva Galicia / Matías de la Mota Padilla (1870) — Historia del
Narayit, Sonora, Sinaloa y ambas Californias / P. José Ortega (1887) — Noticias
de la Nueva California [2 Vol.] / Fr. Francisco, O.F.M. Palou (1857) — Relacion
histórica de la vida y apostólicas tareas del venerable Padre Fray Junipero
Serra, y de las Misiones que fundó en la California Septentrional, y nuevos
establecimientos de Monterey (1787) —Historia de los trivmphos de nvestra santa
fee entre gentes las mas barbaras, y fieras del nueuo Orbe: conseguidos por los
soldados de la compañia de Iesvs en las misiones de la pouincia de Nueua España
/ Andrés, Padre, Pérez de Ribas (1645) — Historia de la nueva Mexico, del
capitán Gaspar de Villagra: dirigida al rey D. Felipe nuestro Señor Tercero
deste nombre / Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá (1610) — Exposición sucinta y sencilla
de la provincia del Nuevo Mexico: hecha por su diputado en Córtes / Pedro
Bautista Pino (1812) — Reglamento e instrucción para los presidios que se han
de formar en la linea de frontera de la Nueva España: resuelto por el Rey
Nuestro Senór en cédula de 10 de Setiembre de 1772 (1834) — Relación del viaje
hecho por las goletas Sutil y Mexicana en el año de 1792 (1802) — Noticias de
la provincia de Californias en tres cartas de un sacerdote religioso, hijo del
real convento de predicadores de Valencia a un amigo suyo, 1794 (1794) / Fr.
Luis Sales — Noticia de la California, y de su conquista temporal, y espirtual
hasta el tiempo presente [3 vol.] / Miguel y Burriel, Marcos Venegas (1757) —
Vida, y virtudes de el venerable, y apostólico Padre Juan de Ugarte, de la
Compañia de Jesús, misionero de las Islas Californias, y uno de los primeros
Conquistadores / Juan Joseph de Villavicencio (1752).
F1752 .R35 1999 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Southwest, New — History — To 1848 — Sources/ Mexico — History — Spanish
Colony, 1540-1810 — Sources/ Southwest, New — Discovery and exploration —
Spanish/ California — History — To 1846 — Sources/ New Mexico — History —
Sources.
14. The Immigrant in America [microform]. 264 reels . Woodbridge, Conn: Research
Publications, [1983- ].
Accompanying guide to the collection on microfilm has call no. JV6455.I56.
Collection covers fields of immigration history and ethnic studies up to
1929. Consists of more than 4000
books and pamphlets, government publications, serial publications, society
publications, and lesser-known ethnic newspapers, selected from the holdings of
institutions such as New York Public Library, Immigration History Research
Center at the University of Minnesota, and the Balch Institute. Materials are organized by subject,
including individual groups such as Finns, Norwegians, Slovaks.
microfm JV22 Mic.
United States—Emigration and immigration—Bio-bibliography/ Aliens—United
States.
15. American immigrant autobiographies [microform]. 7 microfilm reels . Research Collections
in American Immigration. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America,
1989-.
"Microfilmed from the holdings of the Immigration History Research Center,
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities." Accompanied by a printed reel
guide, compiled by Nanette Dobrosky; guide has call no. E184.A1D7 1988.
Over
50 unpublished autobiographical manuscripts from the IHRC, from the late 19th
Century to the 1960's, representing the major ethnic groups of eastern and
southern Europe, provide details on immigrant attitudes on such topics as
politics, ethnic solidarity, roles of the sexes.
Microfm E184.A1A595 1989 Mic.
Immigrants—United States—Biography/ United States—Emigration and
immigration—Sources/ University of Minnesota—Immigration History Research
Center.
16. South Carolinians through the 19th century: pre-1915 family histories, biographies,
and related imprints from the collections of the South Carolina Historical
Society and the South Caroliniana Library . 1289 microfiches . Charleston, S.C: South Carolina Historical
Society, 1989.
Accompanied by printed guide with call no. Z1333.S68 1989 Mic.
microfm F266.S68 1989 Mic.
South Carolina—History/ South
Carolina—Biography/ South Carolina—Genealogy/ Southern States—History/ South
Carolina Historical Society/ South Caroliniana Library.
17. Kentucky culture; a basic library of Kentuckiana. 11,997 microfiches . Woodbridge, CT:
Primary Source Media.
Includes approximately 3900
volumes selected from J. Winston Coleman, A Bibliography of Kentucky History
(Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1949), and from other sources. Printed guide at F451.K459 1990z.
Mic microfc F451.K458 1990z.
Kentucky—History—Sources/ Kentucky—Civilization—Sources.
18. County and regional histories of the "Old
Northwest" Series IV, Illinois. 96 reels .
Woodbridge, Conn: Research Publications, 1975.
The film and index are arranged by county, then in alphabetical author/title
order. To help in locating material on a county or region, titles which cover
more than one region are cross-referenced in the index.
Comprises 360 works,
including county histories, atlases, plat books, biographical compendia, and
directories.
Printed index at F541.C6
1975 Index.
F541 .C6 Mic microfm F541.C6
1975.
Illinois—History/ Illinois/ Northwest, Old—History.
19. [Illinois Valley newspaper collection]. 232 microfilm reels .
Collection includes:
Joliet Times (daily
and Sunday), (1893-1894, 1898, 1921-1922), AN14.J6J75 (7 reels) — Joliet
Daily News (1882-1887, 1891-1900, 1904-1905, 1907, 1910-1911), AN14.J6J65
(20 reels) — Joliet Daily Republican (1881-1910), AN14.J6J72 (36 reels)
— Joliet Evening-Herald News (1915-1940), AN14.J6J8 (130 reels) — True
Democrat (Joliet), Joliet Republican (1850,1853, 1856, 1857-1858,
1859-1867), AN14.J6J85 (2 reels) — Joliet Republican (1868-1906),
AN14.J6J85 (12 reels) — Marseilles Plain Dealer (1876-1918), AN14.M3M37
(1 reel) — La Salle County Journal (Ottawa) (1894-1916), AN14.O8L3 (11
reels) — Free Trader Journal (Ottawa) (1916-1927) AN14.O8F7, (21 reels)
— Ottawa Journal (1880-1916), AN14.O8D3 (59 reels) — La Salle Daily
Tribune (1906-1917), AN14.I5M5
(23 reels) — Ottawa Free Trader (1842-1914), AN14.O8W4 (28 reels) — Ottawa
Weekly Journal (1891-1892), AN14.O8W4 (1 reel) — Peru Daily Chronicle (1850-1854
with varying titles), A14.P35.P47 (1 reel).
Microfm AN14.[etc.] Mic.
Illinois—Newspapers/ Joliet Times/ Joliet Daily News/ Joliet Daily
Republican/ Joliet Evening-Herald News / Joliet Republican/ True Democrat
(Joliet)/ Marseilles Plain Dealer/ La Salle County Journal (Ottawa)/ Free
Trader Journal (Ottawa)/ Ottawa Journal/ La Salle Daily Tribune/ Ottawa Free
Trader/ Peru Daily Chronicle.
20. City and business directories of the United States
through 1860. New Haven,
Conn: Research Publications, [1966-].
Microfiche copy of
directories listed in Dorothea N. Spear's Bibliography of American
directories through 1860 (Z5771.S68 RR). Originals of many of the titles
are in the collection of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.
Title supplied from publisher's announcement. Later set published in microfilm
covering 1861-1901 cataloged by the University of Chicago Library as a serial
at: United States city directories. Printed guide at Z5771.2.C58 RR3.
microfc HF1 Mic.
United States—Directories.
21. United States city directories. 1861-81. New Haven, CT: Research Publications.
Printed guide: City directories
of the United States, 1860-1901 : guide to the microfilm collection
(Z5771.2.C58 RR3).
Consists of directories for
78 localities from 1861 through 1881.
This collection is described as Segment II. An earlier collection has title City and business
directories of the United States through 1860 (described as Segment I), at
microfc HF1 Mic. Later collection
covering 1882-1901 (described as Segment III) is held by the Center for
Research Libraries. Contents:
Albany (N.Y.). — Atlanta (Ga.). — Baltimore (Md.). — Boston (Mass.). —
Brooklyn (N.Y.). — Buffalo (N.Y.). — Burlington (Vt.). — Charleston (S.C.). —
Chattanooga (Tenn.). — Chicago (Ill.). — Cincinnati (Ohio). — Cleveland (Ohio).
— Columbus (Ohio). — Dallas (Tex.). — Davenport (Iowa). — Dayton (Ohio). —
Denver (Colo.). — Detroit (Mich.). — Erie (Pa.). — Evansville (Ind.). — Fall
River (Mass.). — Fort Wayne (Ind.). — Fort Worth (Tex.). — Galveston (Tex.). —
Grand Rapids (Mich.). — Harrisburg (Pa.). — Hartford (Conn.). — Indianapolis
(Ind.). — Jersey City (N.J.). — Joliet (Ill.). — Kansas City (Mo.). — Lexington
(Ky.). — Little Rock (Ark.). — Los Angeles (Calif.). — Louisville (Ky.). —
Lowell (Mass.). — Manchester (N.H.). — Memphis (Tenn.). — Milwaukee (Wis.). —
Minneapolis (Minn.). — Mobile (Ala.). — Montana. — Nashville (Tenn.). — Nevada.
— Newark (N.J.). — New Haven (Conn.). — New Orleans (La.). — New York (N.Y.). —
Norfolk (Va.). — Oakland (Calif.). — Omaha (Neb.). — Paterson (N.J.). — Peoria
(Ill.). — Philadelphia (Pa.). — Pittsburgh (Pa.). — Portland (Me.). — Portland
(Or.). — Providence (R.I.). — Reading (Pa.). — Richmond (Va.). — Rochester
(N.Y.). — Sacramento (Calif.). — St. Louis (Mo.). — St. Paul (Minn.). — Salt
Lake City (Utah). — San Antonio (Tex.). — San Francisco (Calif.). — Savannah
(Ga.). — Scranton (Pa.). — Seattle (Wash.). — Syracuse (N.Y.). — Toledo
(Ohio)—Directories.
microfm F397 Mic.
22. Fire insurance maps from the Sanborn Map Company
archives, 1900s-1990. Illinois. 36 microfilm reels . Research
Collections in Urban History and Urban Studies. Bethesda, Md: University
Publications of America, 1992.
Title from container label. "Alphabetical list of 157 cities from Abingdon
to Zion City, 1946-1989.".
These fire insurance maps provide extremely detailed information on such
building features as size and shape, construction details, roof type,
occupancy, street addresses, and often the date of construction. Maps often include updates. In addition
to the reels in this collection, Library holds 13 reels for towns along the
Illinois and Michigan corridor (the upper Illinois River Valley), and Chicago,
1894-97. These latter maps, from
the Library of Congress collection, are in general older than those in the Fire
insurance maps from the Sanborn Map Company. (Additional fire insurance maps are available in
microform from the Center for Research Libraries.).
See online source: Digital
Sanborn Maps, 1867-1970 [Illinois] at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://sanborn.umi.com
microfm HG9778.I3F573 1992 Mic.
Insurance, Fire—Illinois—Maps/ Cities and towns—Illinois—Maps/ Illinois—Maps.
23. Sanborn fire insurance maps. Illinois. 10 microform reels . Teaneck, N.J:
Chadwyck-Healey, 1983.
Original maps published by Sanborn Map Company Inc. The maps are arranged on each reel of microfilm in the order
that they appear in Fire insurance maps in the Library of Congress, Library
of Congress, 1981. Microfilm
edition only includes maps published before 1950 [i.e. 1957].
Library holds reels for
towns along the Illinois and Michigan corridor (the upper Illinois River
Valley), and for Chicago, 1894-97.
(All reels for the rest of Illinois and other states in this collection
are available from the Center for Research Collections.) These maps, from the Library of
Congress collection, are in general older than those in a related collection,
the Fire insurance maps from the Sanborn Map Company, of which the
Library holds all of Illinois in 36 reels at microfm HG9778.I3F573 1992
Mic. These fire insurance maps
provide extremely detailed information on such building features as size and
shape, construction details, roof type, occupancy, street addresses, and often
the date of construction. Maps
often include updates.
See online source: Digital
Sanborn Maps, 1867-1970 [Illinois] at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://sanborn.umi.com
microfm HG9778.I3S26 1983 Mic.
Insurance, Fire—Illinois—Maps/ Cities and towns—Illinois—Maps/ Illinois—Maps.
2. United States -- Reference works
24. Dictionary of American biography. 1 computer laser optical disc . New
York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1997.
Title from title screen. "Edited under the auspices of the American
Council of Learned Societies".
The DAB, a
biographical classic, was published in 20 volumes between 1928 and 1934, and 10
supplements have been published between 1944 and 1995, providing scholarly
biographies of over 19,000 Americans who died by December 31, 1980. In its
electronic form, accessed from workstation in Joseph Regenstein Library A-level
reading room, the text is searchable by keywords. Print edition is at E176.D57, RR, RR3 and other
locations. Although the DAB, a
scholarly biographical dictionary, with signed articles and bibliographies, has
largely been superseded by the American National Biography (networked version
at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://www.anb.org/; print version E176.D58 1999), the DAB remains useful in
that it includes thousands of biographies of individuals not included in the
ANB, or represented by less full entries.
See online source: The American National Biography at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://www.anb.org/
E176 .D564 1997 JRL JMedia CD-ROM; located in workstation in RR.
United States—Biography—Dictionaries.
25. American biographical archive. editor Garrance Worters. 1851
microfiches . New York: K.G. Saur, [1989?-1991].
Indexed by printed guide: American
biographical index / edited by Laureen Baillie [et al.], 6 vv. at CT211.A45
1986 Index RR.
Work is a cumulation of 368
biographical reference works originally published between 1702 and 1956,
reproduced in a single alphabetical sequence on 1842 fiche. Included are biographies of 280,000
Americans listed therein. Many
individuals of local or limited fame are included, listed in highly specialized
works such as Anti-slavery leaders of North Carolina (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, 1898). When the subject appears in more than
one reference work, all biographies are included. The index provides more than 25,000 cross-references. Continued by American Biographical
Archive, Series II.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc CT214.A437 1989 RR.
United States—Biography.
26. American biographical archive. Series 2. editor Laureen Baillie. 730 microfiches
. Munchen: K.G. Saur, 1993.
Continues American
Biographical Archive. Work is
an additional cumulation of 127 biographical reference works, most originally
published from the beginning of the 20th century through to the early 1980s,
reproduced in a single alphabetical sequence on some 700 fiche. This supplement gives greater attention
to women and segments of society which have previously been
underrepresented.
African-Americans and Jewish-Americans are especially well-represented.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc CT214.A437 1993 RR.
United States—Biography.
27. Canadian biographical archive CaBA = Archives
biographiques Canadiennes. Baillie, Laureen, ed.,
414 fiches, 8 fiches .
München: K.G. Saur, [2001]-.
Title from container. Text in English and French.
Includes approximately
157,000 entries from about 160 source titles published from 1848 to 1993 in a
single alphabetical sequence.
Source guide: Fiches
I-VIII.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
RR microfc CT283.C363 2001.
Canada/ Canada.
28. Main catalog of the Library of Congress : titles
cataloged through December 1980 [microform]. Library of Congress
microfiches . New York: Saur, 1984.
Reproduces on fiche full printed main catalog of the Library of Congress
as it existed in 1980, with entries for authors, titles, series, subjects, and
entries under many editors, coauthors, editors, variant titles, etc., and many
analytics for parts of large sets.
Library of Congress' collection of unparalleled strength for Americana
makes this a reference source of remarkable utility.
microfc Z87 RR.
Library of Congress—Catalogs.
29. Shelflist of the Library of Congress. Library
of Congress 3229 microfiches . Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms
International, 1979.
Ca. 7 million LC catalog cards which represent in call number order the
complete shelflist holdings of the Library of Congress.
microfc Z93 RR.
Library of Congress catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
30. National inventory of documentary sources in the
United States. Part 1: Federal records . microfiche . Teaneck, N. J.:
Chadwyck-Healey, [1983-85].
Consists of microform
reproductions of published and unpublished finding aids, registers, indexes and
collection guides available for collections of manuscripts and documentary
sources in U. S. National Archives, Smithsonian Institution archives, and
presidential libraries. Issued
with an index volume having title National Inventory of Documentary Sources
in the United States. Federal
Records. Index (CD 3023.N21
RR). To search electronic database
including these entries, consult Archives USA on Library's LibInfo
system (http:; archives.chadwyck.com).
microfc CD3023.N2 RR.
Archives—United States—Catalogs/ United States—History—Sources/ United
States. National Archives and
Records Service—Catalogs/ Smithsonian Institution—Catalogs.
31. National inventory of documentary sources in the
United States. Part 2: Manuscript Division,
Library of Congress. microfiche . Teaneck, N. J.: Chadwyck-Healey, [1983-85].
Consists of microform
reproductions of published and unpublished finding aids, registers, indexes and
collection guides available for collections of manuscripts and documentary
sources in the Library of Congress's Manuscript Division. Issued with an index volume having the
title National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the United States. Manuscript Division, Library of
Congress. To search electronic database including
these entries, consult Archives USA on Library's LibInfo system (http:;
archives.chadwyck.com).
microfc CD3023.N22 RR.
Archives—United States—Catalogs/ United States—History—Sources/ Library of
Congress, Manuscript Division—Catalogs.
32. National inventory of documentary sources in the
United States. Part 4: Academic libraries and other
repositories . microfiche
. Teaneck, N. J.: Chadwyck-Healey, [1983-85].
Library's holdings incomplete.
Consists of microform reproductions of published and unpublished finding
aids, registers, indexes and collection guides available for collections of
manuscripts and documentary sources in participating repositories. Issued with a printed index. To search electronic database
including these entries, consult Archives USA on Library's LibInfo
system (http:; archives.chadwyck.com).
Located in
RR.
Archives—United States—Catalogs/ United States—History—Sources.
33. San Francisco newspapers index 1904-1959. California
State Library. California Section 703 microfiches . [Sacramento] : The Library,
[1986].
Three interfiled indexes
covering the San Francisco Call, January 1, 1904-August 31, 1913 ; San
Francisco Examiner, September 1, 1913-September 23, 1928 ; San Francisco
Chronicle, September 1, 1913-December 31, 1949. The continuation of the
index to the Chronicle is called the San Francisco Chronicle index. Users' guide to the San Francisco
newspaper index, microfiche edition compiled by Richard Terry.
microfc AI25.S25S23 1986 Mic.
American newspapers—California—San Francisco—Indexes/ San Francisco
Call—Indexes/ San Francisco Examiner—Indexes/ San Francisco Chronicle—Indexes.
34. New York Tribune index for 1875-1906. New York
Tribune 22 vv. on 3 microfilm reels . New York, New York: 1876-1907.
microfm AI1 Mic.
Newspaper indexes.
35. FBI filing and records procedures. Athan G.
Theoharis 1 reel ; 35 mm . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources, 1983.
Mic microfm HV 170.
United States—Federal Bureau of Investigation/ Filing systems.
3. United States -- Government and party documents
36. [Serial set] (issued with title: CIS U. S. serial set). United
States. Congress 117,000 fiches.
Washington: 1789-1969.
Also called Congressional series of United States public documents,
Congressional set, or, Sheep bound set. This microfiche edition published by Congressional
Information Service, Washington, 1978-79.
This microfiche collection
comprises official records of the United States Congress to 1969, including
approximately 13,000 volumes containing approximately 300,000 separate House
and Senate Documents, Reports, and Journals. House and Senate Reports typically constitute committee
reports on proposed legislation. House and Senate Documents are comprised of
other official publications, many of them reports originating in the executive
branch of government, but also including petitions, memorials, veto messages,
documentary compilations, reports from federally chartered organizations,
etc. Serial Set began in
1817, and is supplemented by The American State Papers, which reprints
early official documents. Library
holds print version of the Serial Set at J66.
There are various print and electronic indexes to the contents of the Serial
Set. For details, consult a
reference librarian.
See
next entry for non-Congressional U.S. public documents.
See online source: Lexis-Nexis
U. S. Serial Set Digital Collection (1789-1969)
microfc Z1223.Z9C74 Mic.
Government publications—United States.
37. U.S. Executive Branch documents, 1789-1909 . 47,649 microfiches . Bethesda, MD: CIS,
1990-.
Accompanied by printed guide with title: CIS index to U.S. Executive Branch
documents, 1789-1909 : guide to documents listed in Checklist of U.S. public
documents, 1789-1909, not printed in the U.S. serial set at Z7164.C575 1990
RR.
Set comprises titles listed
in Checklist of United States Public Documents, 1789-1909 (at Z1223.A11
1911 RR and other locations), with certain exceptions, such as titles part of the U. S.
Congressional Serial Set, Statutes at Large, reprints, etc. The collection, together with the Serial
Set (which is held by the Library in an almost complete form at call no.
J66, and in microform through 1969 at microfc Z1223.Z9C74 Mic), provides
researchers with almost all federal documents issued prior to 1910, including
many that are very rare and specialized.
Contents: Part 1. Department of Commerce and Labor;
Department of Treasury (7575 microfiches). — Part 2. War Department (12,803 microfiches. — Part 3. Interior
Department; Labor Department; Library of Congress (6280 microfiches). — Part 4. Agriculture Department; American
Republics Bureau; Civil Service; District of Columbia; Fish Commission;
Freedman's Savings and Trust Co.; Geographic Board; Government Printing Office;
General Supply Committee (7213 microfiches). — Part 5. Navy Department (7015
microfiches). — Part 6. National
Academy of Sciences, President of the United States, State Department, and
Smithsonian Institution (6763 microfiches).
microfiche J83.U13 1990 Mic.
Executive departments—United States—Sources.
38. The Civil War CD-ROM the War of the Rebellion : a
compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Version 1.56 ed. 1 computer laser
optical disc . Carmel, IN: Guild Press of Indiana, 1996.
Title from disc label. On
container: v 1.5. Updated version of the 1996 CD-ROM of the same title.
"PC and Macintosh compatible"—Cover of accompanying user's guide.
Accompanying user's guide (11 p.) inserted in container. The War of the
Rebellion : a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate
Armies — A compendium of the War of the Rebellion / Frederick H. Dyer — Regimental
losses in the American Civil War (1861-1865) / William F. Fox — A user's
guide to the official records of the American Civil War / Alan and Barbara Aimone — Military
operations of the Civil War : a guide inex to the official records of the Union
and Confederate Armies / edited by National Archives historians.
JMedia _CDRom_E464.C585 1996.
Confederate States of America—History—Sources—Databases/ United
States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Sources—Databases/ United States—History—Civil
War, 1861-1865—Regimental histories—Databases/ United States—History—Civil War,
1861-1865—Registers—Databases.
39. [Early state legislative journals]. 218 reels .
Collection comprises
microfilms of journals of the legislative bodies of the early periods of the
various colonies, territories and states, and some constitutional conventions
and extraordinary bodies. Some of
the material filmed is manuscript and some is printed. The University of Chicago's holdings
are a subset of the Microfilm Collection of Early State Records, a
project of the Library of Congress in association with the University of North
Carolina. The full collection of
about 1600 reels comprises records of legislative journals and debates,
statutory law, records of constitutional conventions and extraordinary bodies,
and administrative, executive, and court records. Detailed descriptions of the materials held by the
University of Chicago can be found in A Guide to the Microfilm Collection of
Early State Records (Washington:
Library of Congress, 1950), at Z1223.5.A1U47 RR and 1951
supplement. Materials in the set
that are not held by the University of Chicago can be borrowed from the Center
for Research Libraries.
Library holdings (may include gaps): Alabama (Territory and State), 1818-1870, J5-7 (10
reels) — Arkanasas (Terr. and
State), 1810-1874, J8-12 (21 reels) — Connecticut (Colony and State),
1708-1841, J13-16 (7 reels) — Georgia, 1783-1827, J24-25 (9
reels) — Kentucky 1793-1823, J32-33 (5 reels) — Illinois (Terr. and
State), 1809-1832, J20-23 (5 reels) — Indiana (Terr. and State),
1805-1830, 1858-1859, J26-29 (9 reels) — Indian Terr., 1872-1875, J1
(1 reel) — Iowa (Terr.), 1838-1846, J30-31 (3 reels) — Louisiana (New
Orleans Cabildo, Orleans Terr., State), 1769-1875, J68, J58, J34-35 (8
reels) — Maryland (Colony), 1765-1774, J39 (1 reel) — Massachusetts
(Colony and State), 1686-1800, J42-45 (30 reels) — Michigan Terr.,
1825-1829, J46 (1 reel) — Mississippi (Terr. and State), 1803-1865,J47-50 (12 reels) — Missouri (Terr. and State), 1812-1828, J 51-53
(4 reels) — New Hampshire, 1795-1800, J54 (1 reel) — New Jersey (Colony
and State), 1708-1799, J 2-4, 55-56 (8 reels) — New York (Colony and State), 1741-1806, J58-60
(7 reels) — North Carolina (Colony and State), 1747-1816, J61 (7 reels)
— Northwest Territory and Ohio, 1795, 1802-1835, J65-67 (11 reels) —
Pennsylvania, 1781-1801, J69-71 (9 reels) — Rhode Island (Colony and
State), 1638-1836, J72-78 (14 reels) — South Carolina, 1776-1804, J79-80
(9 reels) — Tennessee, 1796-1862, J81-82 (6 reels) — Texas (Province,
Republic, State), 1832-1864, J83-86 (11 reels) — Vermont, 1784-1804, J87
(2 reels) — Virginia, 1776-1869, J88-89 (5 reels).
microfm J4-J89 Mic.
State legislatures—sources/ United States—history—to 1776—sources/ United
States—history—1776-1865—sources/ Alabama—legislative journals/ Arkansas
legislative journals/ Connecticut—legislative journals/ Georgia—legislative
journals/ Kentucky—legislative journals/ Illinois—legislative journals/
Indiana—legislative journals/ Indian Territory—legislative journals/
Iowa—legislative journals/ Orleans Territory—legislative journals/ New
Orleans—history—sources/ Louisiana—legislative journals/ Maryland—legislative
journals/ Massachusetts—legislative journals/ Michigan—legislative journals/
Mississippi—legislative journals/ Missouri—legislative journals/ New
Hampshire—legislative journals/ New Jersey—legislative journals/ New
York—legislative journals/ North Carolina—legislative journals/ Northwest
Territory—legislative journals/ Ohio—legislative journals/
Pennsylvania—legislative journals/ Rhode Island—legislative journals/ South
Carolina—legislative journals/ Tennessee—legislative journals/ Texas
(Republic)—legislative journals/ Texas—legislative journals/ Texas (Province)—legislative
journals/ Vermont—legislative journals/ Virginia—legislative journals.
40. Unpublished U.S. House of Representatives committee
hearings. Bethesda, MD:
CIS, 1986.
Accompanied by printed guide with title: CIS index to unpublished US House
of Representatives committee hearings, RR XXKF40.C54 1988, XXKF40.C54 1990, XXKF40.C54 1994,
XXKF40.C54 2003, XXKF40.C557 1997, XXKF40.C557 1999.
Library has: 1833-1972 .
Mic microfc XXKF25.8.A1U668 .
United States. Congress. House — Committees/ Legislative hearings — United
States.
41. [Witness index to the United States Congressional
hearings, 25th-89th Congress, 1839-1966]. 724 sheets in 1 box . [Westport, Conn.]: Greenwood Press,
[1974].
Microfiche. Title from publisher's prospectus. Reproduced from card files
housed and compiled by the United States Senate Library (25th-77th Congress)
and by the Library of Congress (78-89th Congress).
Covers
1839-1966 in three sequences, 1839-1942, 1942-1956, and 1957-1966, listing
600,000 entries for names of witnesses at Congressional committee
hearings. For indexing of hearings
after 1970 see CIS Index (J69.C769 RR); for indexing prior to 1970, see Index
of Congressional Committee Hearings . . . in the United States Senate Library
(and supplements), Z1223.A104 RR.
Microfc Z11 Mic.
Legislative hearings—United States/ United States. Congress. Senate. Library/ Library of Congress.
42. Unpublished U.S. Senate committee hearings. Bethesda, MD: CIS, 1986.
Accompanied by printed guide with title: CIS index to unpublished US Senate
committee hearings, RR XXKF40.C15.
Library has: 1823-1980 .
Mic microfc XXKF25.8.A1U668 .
United States. Congress. Senate — Committees/ Legislative hearings — United
States.
43. The Flag and the law : a documentary history of the
treatment of the American flag by the Supreme Court and Congress. comp., Marlyn Robinson, and Christopher Simoni. 3 v.; + 75
microfiches . Buffalo, N.Y: W.S. Hein, 1993.
Printed volumes include
documents for 45 documents, including Supreme Court decisions in 9 key cases
(1907-1990), 10 acts and joint resolutions (1878-1990), 26 Congressional
reports, documents, and hearings (1889-1989), and a bibliography. Fiche include transcripts of record,
briefs and other papers relating to 9 cases in the Supreme Court (1907-1990).
XX KF5150.A7F560 1993 Gen; fiche in MF reading room.
Flags—Law and legislation—United States—History—Sources/ Freedom of
speech—United States—History—Sources.
44. The Declassified documents reference system .
Microfiche. Imprint varies.
DDRS compiles government
documents declassified through Freedom of Information Act filings and other
declassified documents. Presents
records and reports of cabinet meetings, National Security Council policy
statements, CIA intelligence studies, Presidential conferences, etc. Documents are indexed by Declassified
Documents Catalog and its predecessor, Declassified Documents Quarterly
Catalog (Z1223.Z9D29 RR).
See online source: Declassified
Documents Reference System at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/chic_rbw
microfc J83.A1D42 Mic.
Government publications—United States—Periodicals.
45. Official report of the proceedings, 1832— . Democratic
party. National convention 12
reels .
Proceedings for 1835 and 1844 are detached from the Baltimore Republican
and The Sun respectively.
Original in Library of Congress.
Library holds: 1832-1990.
microfm JK28 Mic.
Democratic Party (U. S.).
46. Campaign documents. 1864-1868 Democratic party. National committee.
microfm E35 Mic.
47. Papers of the Republican Party. Republican
Party (U.S. : 1854- ), editor,
Paul Kesaris. 51 reels . Research Collections in American Politics.
Frederick, Md: University Publications of America, 1986-.
Guide to the collection has call no. JK2356.R46P36 1986.
Contents: Part I: Meetings of the Republican National
Committee. Series A: 1911-1960 (18
reels); Series B: 1960-1980 (18 reels).
Includes meeting records of the National Committee, its executive
committee, special committees, and convention committees (call, site,
arrangement, contests, and rules).
Part II: Reports and
Memoranda of the Research Division of the Headquarters of the RNC, 1938-1980
(15 reels). Includes studies of
campaign and election analyses, studies of population and voting trends, public
policy research, analysis of opposing candidates and political organizations,
review of development in election law and legislative activites.
microfm JK2356.R46 1986 Mic.
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )—Archives/ Republican National Committee
(U.S.). Research Division.
48. Official report of the proceedings, [lst]— , 1856— . Republican
Party. National Convention 7
microfilm reels .
Library holds: 1856-1964, 1976.
microfm JK27 Mic.
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ) .
49. Socialist Party of America papers, 1897-1964:
microfilm of ms. collection in the Duke University Library . Socialist Party (U.S.) 142 reels . Glen
Rock, N. J.: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1975.
Socialist Party of America papers, a guide to the microfilm edition has
call number: HX89.S63 1897.
Organized in five distinct
series: National Office papers;
Youth and the Young People's Socialists League Papers; State and local files;
Related organization files (e. g., League for Industrial Democracy, Southern
Tenants Farmers Union, American for Democratic Action, and the ACLU); Printed
materials.
microfm HX91 Mic.
Socialist Party (U.S.)—History—Sources/ Socialism—United
States—History—Sources.
50. Pamphlets in American history: Group III. 1644 microfiches .
Accompanied by guides with call no. Z1236.P270 1979 RR3.
Filmed from collections at
State Historical Society Wisconsin and other collections. For full description of contents, see
under United States—General Materials in this Guide. Partial contents: Socialism (689 titles, 712
fiches): Publications of the
Socialist Labor Party and the United States Socialist Party.
microfc E178.P24 1978 Mic.
51. Case papers of the Supreme Court of the United States,
1790-1807. United States.
Supreme Court 11 reels . Washington: National Archives and Records
Service.
Later cases located at [Law] Microfilm K 146 and K 60.Z8.
Microfilm K8 Law Mic.
United States. Supreme Court.
52. Records and briefs of the Supreme Court of the United
States, 1832— . United States.
Supreme Court. Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, 1972.
Issued in part. Each part has its
own index. Later briefs and
records located at K60.Z8; some earlier briefs and records located at [Law]
Microfilm K8. Law Library has some
issues on microfiche: [Law]
Microfiche K60.Z8.
Records and briefs offer full documentation of the arguments and
evidence presented for cases that reach the Supreme Court.
Microfilm K146 LawMic.
United States. Supreme Court.
53. Briefs and records of the Supreme Court of the United
States, 1916-1983/84 term [microform]. United States. Supreme Court. Washington: Microcard
Editions, Inc., 1972.
Earlier briefs and records located at K60.Z8 and [Law] Microfilm K146 and K8.
Records and briefs offer full documentation of the arguments and
evidence presented for cases that reach the Supreme Court.
Microfilm K60.Z8 LawMic.
United States. Supreme Court.
54. [A collection of the records and briefs, on microfilm,
of important trials in which Communism has been an issue. 1919-1953.]. Inc. New York Fund
for the Republic 80 reels . [New York: 1954].
Contents: — reel 1. Abrams
v. US, 1919. — reel 2-5. Bridges v. Wixon, 1945. — reel 6-18. Brownell v. Communist Party, 1953. — reel
19-26. Coplon v. US, 1951. — reel
27-34. Dennis v. US, 1951. — reel
35. Dunne v. US, 1943. — reel 36. Gitlow v. New York, 1925. — reel 37. Gorin v.
US, 1941. — 38. Kessler v. Strecker, 1939. — reel 39-40. Marzani v. US, 1948.
—reel 41. Orloff v. Willoughby, 1953. —reel 42. People v. Ferguson, 1922. —
reel 43-49. People v. Horiuchi, 1931. — reel 50-52. People v. Lloyd, 1922. —
reel 53. People v. Mintz, 1930-31. — reel 54. People v. Ruthenberg, 1925. —
reel 55. Schneiderman v. US, 1943. — reel 56. State v. Boloff, 1931-32. — reel
57-65. US v. Fujimoto, 1952-53. — reel 66. US v. Hiss, 1951. — reel 73-79. US v. Nicholai G. Redin, 1946. — reel
80. Whitney v. California, 1927.
microfm HX32 Mic.
Communism—United States.
4. United States -- Archives, manuscripts, sources
55. Calendar of state papers, Colonial, North America and
the West Indies, 1574-1739, on CD-ROM, 1574-1739. New York: Routledge, 1999.
The printed work upon which
the CD database is based presently consists of 45 volumes of abstracts and
transcripts from the official records preserved in the British Public Record
Office. The series provides
transcripts and abstracts of correspondence with colonial governors, orders and
grants from the central government to local administration, documents from
localities, and about such topics as slave trade and piracy. It is one of the most constantly used
sources for early American history, not only of the "13 colonies" but
also of the colonies of the West Indies, as well as trade relations with
Europe, Africa, and other regions.
This CD-ROM version permits
specific searches for names, places, topics, and dates among over 40,000
transcripts and abstracts, using a search engine based upon the Wellesley Index
to Victorian Periodicals on CD-ROM.
DA25.H5 200.
Great Britain — Colonies — History — Sources.
56. The William Blathwayt papers at Colonial Williamsburg,
1631-1722. William Blathwayt 10 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD: UPA
Academic Editions, 1989.
Originals held by the Colonial Williamsburgh Foundation. Accompanied by a 262
pp. printed reel guide at E191.B56 1989 Guide.
Blathwayt was long
secretary of the Lords of Trade and Plantations. About half of the 2564 items are from the North American colonies
and about half from the Caribbean and Bermuda.
Papers consist chiefly of
letters written to Blathwayt by colonial governors and others. Includes some
drafts of letters by Blathwayt. Subjects include French and Indian troubles,
military defense, illegal trade, the Navigation Acts, charter of Massachusetts,
piracy in the Caribbean, Leisler's rebellion in New York, Lord Baltimore's
troubles with Protestants and conflicting border claims with Virginia and
Pennsylvania, Virginia tobacco trade, wars in Jamaica, the slave question in the Leeward Islands,
troubles between governors and the assembly in Bermuda. Included is a copy of
"The Declaration of the People Against Sir Wm. Berkeley..." (1676) by
Nathaniel Bacon, Jr.; and an original draft of the Charter of Pennsylvania
(1681). 2564 items.
Chronologically arranged.
Mic microfm E191.B56 1989.
Blathwayt, William, 1649-1717/ United States—History—Colonial period, ca.
1600-1775—Sources/ Great Britain—Colonies—America—History—Sources/ West Indies,
British—History—Sources/ Bermuda Island—History—17th century/
Jamaica—History—to 1962.
57. Iroquois Indians: a documentary history. Francis
Jennings, and D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian 50
microfilm reels . Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1984.
Compiled by the D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian
at the Newberry Library. Set
comprises 8812 copies of
manuscript and printed documents,
including treaty conferences, agreements resulting from formal meetings,
and a broad range of background materials for interpreting motives, procedures,
and effects. Materials date from the early sixteenth century to 1842, and are
arranged chronologically. Printed
guide at E99.I7I76 1985 (another copy at Z1210I7I760 1985) has title: Iroquois
Indians : a documentary history of the diplomacy of the six nations and their
league : guide to the microfilm collection / Francis Jennings, editor ....
Woodbridge, CT : Research Publications, 1985. Guide includes calendar of documents and index of
names.
Mic _ microfm
_E99.I7I68 1984.
D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian/ Iroquois
Indians—History—Sources/ Indians of North America—History—Sources.
58. Colonial maps & drawings. Netherlands.
Algemeen Rijksarchief. Afdeling Kaarten & Tekeningen 1579 microfiches .
Cartographers and artists
were employed by the United Dutch East India Company, the West India Company,
and other agencies to chart waters, trace river courses, sound harbors, record
fortifications, and sketch views of Dutch and indigenous settlements. Divided into sections: Atlases; Europe; Africa; Asia;
Australia; North America; Caribbean; South America. Approximately 9,100 maps,
charts, drawings in all, dating from 1583 and the early 19th century. For full description, including
reference to finding aids, see entry in General Works and Special Subjects
section of this Guide.
microfc JV2511.N484 1992 Mic.
Netherlands—Colonies—Description and travel/ Netherlands—Colonies—Geography/
Netherlands—Colonies—Maps.
59. France's forgotten legion: Service records of French
military and administrative personnel stationed in the Mississippi Valley and
Gulf Coast Region, 1699-1769. Carl A. Brasseaux 1 computer laser disc .
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2000.
"A CD-ROM publication." pt. 1. Governors and administrators — pt. 2.
Military officers — pt. 3. Noncommissioned officers — pt. 4. Cadets — pt. 5.
Enlisted men — pt. 6. Support personnel.
Presents the career
biographies of more than 7,000 men and women known to have served the French
monarchy in colonial Louisiana.
With data drawn from military, administrative, civil, judicial, and
ecclesiastical sources, colonists from all walks of life are sketched: governors, laborers, midwives,
interpreters, land surveyors, corporals, clerks, and surgeons. The CD-ROM also contains over thirty
images, ranging from portraits to maps of towns and architectural drawings of
fortifications.
JMedia _CDRom_F372.B757 2000.
French—Louisiana—History/ Louisiana—History—To 1803/ France—History,
Military—18th century.
60. The Kaskaskia manuscripts, 1714-1816 : a calendar of
civil documents in Colonial Illinois. compilers,
Lawrie Cena Brown Margaret Kimbell Dean. 14 reels . Springfield:
Illinois State Archives, 1984.
English or French. Includes indexes.
microfm F514 Mic.
Illinois—History—Sources/ Kaskaskia (Ill.)—History—Sources.
61. Maritime.
1679-1775. Massachusetts.
Archives Division 6 reels . Massachusetts Archives, 61-66. [Boston].
Original mss. in the Massachusetts Archives Division.
microfm HF115 Mic.
Massachusetts—Commerce—Sources/ Massachusetts—History—Colonial
period—Sources.
62. The papers of William Penn. William 1644-1718
Penn 14 reels . Philadelphia, Pa: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1981?
Accompanying guide to the collection on microfilm has call no. F152.2.G92.
Penn, founder of
Pennsylvania, Quaker leader, social philosopher, friend of English kings. Collection comprises approximately
3,000 documents, arranged chronologically. Includes correspondence to and from Penn, theological
papers, patents, commissions and constitutions, account books, land records,
and diaries. Correspondents
included Queen Anne, Cotton Mather, Peter the Great. Business and financial papers document problems of English
landowner and colonial proprietor.
Much material on Pennsylvania, and on persecution of Quakers in
England. Films include materials
by Historical Society of Pennsylvania and 60 other institutions.
microfm F523 Mic.
Penn, William, 1644-1718/ Pennsylvania—History—Sources/ Great
Britain—History—1660-1714—Sources.
63. Records of the Provincial Council, 1682-1776 in the
Pennsylvania State Archives (from record group 21). Pennsylvania.
Provincial Council 26 reels 1966.
Microfilm of Mss. collection. Sponsored by the National Historical Publication
Commission.
Section 1: Manuscript minutes of the Council,
March 19, 1682 to December 9, 1775 (7 rolls of film); section 2, Documents and
correspondence of the Council (12 rolls).
Documents the earliest executive government of Pennsylvania, from the
establishment of the Provincial Council under William Penn to the overthrow of
the proprietary government in 1776.
Guide to the microfilm of the records of the Provincial Council,
1682-1776, in the Pennsylvania State Archives (v, 130 p. ; 24 cm.) at
CD3474.P46 1966 Guide. Reel A1
includes index. reels A1-A7. Provincial record (manuscript minutes) — reels
B1-B12. Papers of the Provincial Council (executive correspondence) — reels
C1-C7. Colonial records.
Mic microfm CD3474.P46 1966.
Pennsylvania—History—Colonial
period, ca. 1600-1775/ Pennsylvania—Politics and government—To 1775.
64. Diary, 1765-1766. George Folliot. British
Records Relating to America in Microfilm. East Ardsley [Eng.]: Micro Methods.
Facsimile of the original manuscript.
NYC merchant and
Loyalist. Elected member of the
Provincial Congress for the City and County of New York in 1775, but declined
to serve; and appointed member of the Committee of 100 but refused to act. For his adherence to the crown his
estate was confiscated.
microfm E279 Mic.
65. Journal of Augustine Prevost, 1774. Augustine
d. 1786 Prevost. East Ardsley [Eng.]: Micro Methods.
Facsimile of the original manuscript.
Prevost was a British major
general in the War for American Independence. He had earlier served under Wolfe in Canada.
microfm E276 Mic.
United States—History—Colonial period—Sources.
66. The Hamond naval papers, 1766-1825. [Papers of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond,
bart., 1766-1783, and Sir Graham Eden Hamond, bart., 1799-1825]. Andrew
Snape 1738-1828 Hamond 3 reels . Virginia. University. Library. Microfilm
Publications, 2. Charlottesville, Va.: University of Virginia Library, 1966.
Original mss. in the University of Virginia Library. Printed guide at call no.: DA87.1.H2V7 1966.
Sir Andrew was a captain in
British navy, with commands on the North American station, 1770-1783; taking
part in the expedition to the Chesapeake in 1777, defense of Sandy Hook, 1778,
reduction of Charleston, 1780, and serving as governor of Nova Scotia. Sir Graham, admiral, served on various
ships in the Mediterranean and home stations, and took part in the blockade of
Malta, the battle of Copenhagen and other campaigns.
microfilm DA116 Mic.
United States—History—Revolution, 1775-1783—Personal narratives, British/
Great Britain—History, Naval/ Hamond, Andrew Snape, bart., sir, 1738-1828/
Hamond, Graham Eden, bart., Sir, 1779-1862.
67. Province in rebellion : a documentary history of the
founding of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1774-1775. editor-in-chief, L. Kinvin Wroth. xlvi, 2917 p, 31
sheets . Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 1975.
"A publication of the Massachusetts Revolutionary War Bicentennial
Commission.".
Comprises official
documents of six types: 1. Executive documents: Gage's official correspondence and
proclamations. 2. Town
records: Records of Boston town
meeting, selectmen, and Committee of Correspondence, and selected records and
papers of other towns. 3. Superior Court of Judicature records. 4. General Court journals and papers, for the session May 25 to
June 17, 1774. 5. County conventions. Journals of the ad
hoc county conventions held in 12 counties in the summer and fall of 1774. 6. Provincial Congress journals. Includes journals of the three Provincial Congresses, the
Committee of Safety, and papers of the Committees of Safety and Supplies.
microfc E263.M4P77 1975 Mic.
Massachusetts—History—Revolution, 1775-1783—Causes—Sources/ Revolutionary
War Bicentennial Commission.
68. Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 . United
States. Continental Congress 204
reels . Washington: National Archives and Records Service, 1958-1959.
>From the records of the
Continental and Confederation Congresses and the Constitutional Convention
record group 360 in the National Archives. Consist of journals of the Congress; reports of its
committees; memorials and petitions; and correspondence of its presidents and
other officers with diplomatic representatives of the United States abroad, officers
in the Continental Army, State officials, and private persons. Includes documents concerning creation
of the new government, drafts of treaties and commercial agreements, papers
relating to expenditures and to domestic and foreign loans, reports of military
progress during the Revolution, and papers relating to Indian treaties and
tribes. On the first 7 rolls are
indexes for most of the records.
microfm J92 M-247 Mic.
United States—History—Revolution, 1775-1783—Sources/ United
States—History—1783-1815—Sources/ United States—Constitutional history—Sources/
Journals of the Continental Congresses, 1774-1789.
69. Credentials of delegates from Virginia to the
Continental Congress. United States. Continental Congress 1 reel . United States National
Archives. Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no. T408. Washington: U.S. National
Archives, 1960.
Microfm J92 T-408 Mic.
United States—Continental Congress/ Virginia—History—Revolution—Sources.
70. Documentary history of the ratification of the
constitution: microform
supplement. [Madison:
State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1976-.
Supplements v. 2- of The Documentary history of the ratification of the
Constitution, at call no. JK31.D6 Gen and XXKF4502.D630 Law.
Library has microfiche
supplements for Connecticut (7 fiche), Delaware (8 fiche), Georgia (4 fiche),
New Jersey (4 fiche), Pennsylvania (43 fiche), Virginia (4 fiche).
microfc JK8 Mic.
United States—Constitutional history—Sources.
71. Domestic letters of the Department of State,
1784-1906. United States.
Department of State 8 reels . National Archive Microfilm Publications, M
40. Washington [DC]: National Archives, 1949.
General Records of the Department of State. Record Group 59.
Holdings: 8 reels of total
of 171: v. 4 (October 10, 1788)-
v. 11 (June 29, 1799).
microfm J92 M-40 Mic.
United States—History—Sources.
72. Notes to foreign legations in the United States from
the Department of State, 1834-1906. United States. Dept. of State 99 microfilm reels .
File Microcopies of Records in the National Archives; No. 99. Washington:
National Archives, 1949.
microfm J92 M-99 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Sources.
73. Letterbook, 1776-1780 [microform]. United
States. Continental Congress. Marine Committee. Washington: National
Archives and Records Service, 1960.
At head of title: Microcopy no.
T-409.
microfm E237 Mic.
United States—History—Revolution, 1775-1783—Sources.
74. Census, 1790. Population schedules of the first census
of the United States, 1790. 1790 United States. 1st census 1 microfilm reels (of three)
. National Archives Microfilm Publications T-498.
Reel 2: New York, North Carolina,
Pennsylvania.
microfm J92 T-498 Mic.
United States—Census, 1790.
75. Records of the Department of State, communications
from special agents, 1794-1906. United States. Dept. of State 9 microfilm reels . File
Microcopies of Records in the National Archives; No., 37. Washington: National
Archives, 1943.
Library holds 9 reels: Apr. 4, 1794-June 19, 1828.
microfm J92 M-37 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Sources.
76. Records of the Office of the Secretary of War. Letters sent, military affairs. United
States. War Dept. 14 reels .
National Archives Microfilm Publications M6. Washington: National Archives,
1942.
Nov. 12, 1800— .
mic J92-M6 microfm.
United States. War Dept. — Records and correspondence/ United States —
History, Military — To 1900 — Sources.
77. Circulars [on the customs] Oct. 2, 1789-June 30, 1796.United States. Treasury
Department 1 reel .
Original mss. in Library of Congress.
microfm HJ20 Mic.
United States—Treasury Department—Sources/ Customs administration—United
States—Records and correspondence.
78. [Letters from the Secretary of the Treasury to
collectors at ports of the United States, Sept. 22, 1789-Dec. 31, 1802]. United
States. Treasury Department.
Original mss. in the National Archives.
microfm HJ21 Mic.
United States—Treasury Department—Sources/ Customs administration—United
States—Records and correspondence.
79. Despatches from United States ministers to Great
Britain, 1791-1906 [microfilm]. United States. Dept. of State 200 reels . National
Archives Microfilm Publications, no. 30. Washington: National Archives, 1966.
Includes register of despatches.
microfm J92 M-30 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Great Britain—Sources/ Great Britain—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
80. Diplomatic instructions of the Department of State,
1801-1906. National Archives (U.S.) 25 rolls microfilm
. Washington: 1945.
Diplomatic instructions are copies of communications to American diplomatic
representatives, and for the early years, to consular representatives. They relate to all phases of U.S.
foreign relations and the administration of diplomatic posts. Before 1870 most volumes of
instructions contain a register of contents. Later contents are listed in a unified register.
Library
holds reels pertinent to relations with Mexico and with Brazil, 1815-1906: "United States Ministers,
Instructions," reel no. 3 Nov. 2, 1815-Dec. 7, 1819; reel no. 4
Feb. 10, 1820-July 15, 1823; reel no. 5 July 15, 1823-Dec. 30, 1825; reel no. 6
Jan. 6, 1826-Oct. 24, 1827; reel no. 7 Oct. 23, 1827-Nov. 3, 1829. American States: reel no. 9 Apr. 2, 1829-May 27,
1833. Argentina: reel no. 11 Jan. 6, 1872-Jan. 22, 1892.
Brazil: reel no. 23 May 29, 1833-Nov. 11, 1862;
reel no. 24 Nov. 12, 1862-Mar. 6, 1875; reel no. 25 Mar. 12, 1875-Nov. 25,
1893; reel no. 26 Nov. 27, 1893-Aug. 9, 1906. Mexico: reel no. 111 May 29, 1833-Mar. 29,
1845; reel no. 112 Nov. 10, 1845-Apr. 6, 1854; reel no. 113 May 6, 1854-Nov.
20, 1867; reel no. 114 Nov. 23, 1867-Apr. 26, 1873; reel no. 115 May 7,
1873-June 19, 1879; reel no. 116 June 23, 1879-Dec. 29, 1883; reel no. 117 Jan.
2, 1884-May 16, 1887; reel no. 118 May 18, 1887-Jan. 3, 1891; reel no. 119 Jan.
5, 1891-Sept. 13, 1895; reel no. 120 Sept. 17, 1895-Feb. 21, 1899; reel no. 121
Feb. 23, 1899-Mar. 10, 1904; reel no. 122 Mar. 11, 1904-Aug. 9, 1906. Special missions: reel no. 152 Dec. 15, 1823-Nov. 13, 1852; reel no. 154 Sept.
11, 1852-Aug. 31, 1886.
National Archives Microfilm
publication M77.
Mic microfm E183.7.N385 1945.
Diplomatic and consular service, American/ United States—Foreign relations/
United States — Foreign relations — Mexico — Sources/ United States — Foreign
relations — Brazil — Sources/ Mexico — Foreign relations — United States —
Sources/ Brazil — Foreign relations — United States — Sources.
81. Ratified Amendments XI-XXVI of the U.S. Constitution
general records of the United States government record group 11 [microform]. United
States. National Archives and
Records Aministration 15 microfilm reels . Washington: National Archives Trust
Fund Board, National Archives and Records Administration, 1990.
Brief introductory pamphlet accompanying microform has call no. XX KF4557.U55
1990.
Contains
records relating to ratified amendments XI through XXVI of the Constitution,
plus the text of the Constitution and its amendments to date. The eleventh and twelfth amendments are
both covered on roll 1, with a single roll devoted to each of the remaining
amendments.
microfm XX KF4557.U55 1990 Mic.
United States—Constitution—Amendments.
82. Benjamin Franklin papers, 1726-1907. Benjamin
Franklin 12 reels . Washington, D.C: National Archives, 1973.
Collection divided into
three series: Series I (1772-1783) ; Series II (1726-1818) ; Series III
(1728-1841). Guide and name index on reel 1. Original papers in Library of
Congress Manuscripts Division. Shelf/Accession no. DM 15,747. Shelf space of
original: 12 ft. (ca. 8000 items.).
E302 .F8 1973a Gen .
Franklin, Benjamin.
83. The Benjamin Lincoln papers [microform]. Benjamin
1733-1810 Lincoln, editor,
Frederick S. Allis. 13 reels . Cambridge, Mass.: M. I. T. Libraries,
[1977].
Originals held by Massachusetts Historical Society. Filming and editing sponsored by the National Historical
Publications Commission. Printed
guide at E207.L73A43.
American Revolutionary officer.
Commanded militia in Vermont, American army in the South, captured in
Charleston, exchanged, and served in Yorktown campaign. Secretary of War, 1781-1783. Commanded force that suppressed Shay's
rebellion, 1787. Papers provide
first-hand information for military history of Revolution and also the problems
of establishing the federal government in the 1790's. See also papers of Henry Knox and Artemas Ward.
microfm E258 Mic.
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810—Manuscripts.
84. The Artemas Ward papers. Artemas 1727-1800
Ward, editor, Jr Frederick S.
Allis. 5 reels . Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1967.
Microfilm of ms. collection in the Massachusetts Historical Society. Sponsored
by the National Historical Publications Commission. Accompanied by guide: Guide to the microfilm edition of
the Artemas Ward papers at E207.W2A43.
American revolutionary general; organized resistence to Gage in
Massachusetts; later second in command to Washington. Served in Continental Congress, 1780-81, and U. S. House,
1791-95. Active in suppression of
Shay's rebellion. See also papers
of Henry Knox and Benjamin Lincoln.
microfm E259 Mic.
Ward, Artemas, 1727-1800/ United States—History—Revolution,
1775-1783—Sources.
85. Lee family papers, 1742-1795. Lee family,
editor, Paul P. Hoffman. 8 reels .
Charlottesville, Va.: University of Virginia Library, 1966.
Guide to the microfilm edition of the Lee family papers has call no.
CD3569.5.L4G9. Originals from
Univ. of Va. and many other repositories.
Papers of Lee family of
Virginia. roll 1. 1740-1769. Earliest documents date from 1672. First important run of mss.concern commerce carried on by
Henry Lee, Thomas Lee, John Lee, and Richard Lee. Arthur Lee's papers as agent of colony of Mass. — roll 2. 1770-1776. Arthur Lee and William Lee in London; political activities
of Francis Lightfoot Lee and Richard Henry Lee in Virginia. — roll 3. 1777. Papers of Arthur Lee and other American commissioners in
France. Controversies with Silas
Deane. Wartime events in America,
esp. papers of Richard Henry Lee. — roll 4. Jan-June 1778. Mostly Arthur Lee's activities as
commissioner to France. — roll 5.
July 1778-Mar. 1779. Arthur
Lee in France; correspondence of Richard Henry Lee. — roll 6. April 1779-Dec. 1780. Personal, diplomatic, and political
correspondence, mainly of Arthur, William, and Richard Henry Lee. —roll 7. 1781-1795. Extensive correspondence with leading political figures
during the "Critical Period." — roll 8. Lee mss., pamphlets, and misc. undated items.
microfm CS9 Mic.
Lee family.
86. Microfilms of the Adams papers: owned by the Adams Manuscript Trust and
deposited in the Massachusetts Historical Society. Adams family 608
reels . Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1954-1958.
Printed guide to microfilm collection has call no. E173.A23.
More than 300,000
pages. Part I: Diaries of John,
John Quincy, and Charles Francis Adams. — Part II: Letterbooks of same. — Part III: Materials organized by generation and individual. — Part
IV: Letters received, and loose
papers, chronologically arranged from 1639-1889.
microfm E210 Mic.
Adams, John, 1735-1826/ Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848/ Adams, Charles
Francis, 1807-1886/ Adams, Thomas Boylston/ Adams, George Washington,
1801-1829/ Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818/ Adams, Louisa Catherine, 1775-1852/
Adams, Anne Harrod, 1776-1846/ Smith, William Stephens, 1755-1816/ Adams
Manuscript Trust/ Massachusetts Historical Society/ Adams Papers.
87. Papers, ser. 1-8. George 1732-1799 Washington
124 reels . Presidential Papers Microfilm. Washington: Library of Congress,
Manuscript Division, 1964.
Index at E312.U58 1964 RR.
Series 1. Exercise books, 1741-47; diaries,
1748-99; surveys, 1749-52. — Series 2.
Letterbooks, 1754-99:
general correspondence; Congress, 1789-97; Dept. of State, 1789-96;
Dept. of the Treasury, 1789-96; Dept. of War, 1789-96; Journal of the
Proceedings of the President, 1793-1797. — Series 3. Varick transcripts, 1775-83. Transcripts of Washington's Revolutionary War papers: Correspondence with Continental
Congress; Continental and State military personnel; civil officials and
citizens; foreign officers and subjects of foreign nations; enemy officers and
British subjects; Continental Army council proceedings; General Orders; personal
correspondence. — Series 4.
General correspondence, 1697-1799. — Series 5. Financial papers, 1750-96. — Series 6. Military papers, 1755-98. — Series
7. Applications for office. —
Series 8. Misc. papers, ca.
1775-99: Certificates of degrees
and honors; surveys; notes, extracts, and forms.
microfm E287 Mic.
Washington, George, 1732-1799.
88. Papers of Thomas Jefferson. Thomas 1743-1826
Jefferson, [editor?], Helen Claire
Duprey Bullock. 101 reels . [Washington: Library of Congress, 1944-1945.
The reels are numbered 1-96 and Index 1-4. One unnumbered reel, labeled Index
1779-1826, is the epistolary ledger.
Printed index at E332.U61 1976.
See also Jefferson Papers of the University of Virginia, and Papers
of Thomas Jefferson: control cards
used in the editorial office at Princeton University.
Microfm E124 Mic.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826—Archives/ United States. President (1801-1809 :
Jefferson)—Archives/ United States—History—Revolution, 1775-1783—Sources/
United States—History—1783-1815—Sources/ United States—Politics and
government—1783-1865—Sources.
89. The Papers of Thomas Jefferson control cards used in
the editorial office at Princeton University [microform]. Thomas
1743-1826 Jefferson 52 reels . Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press,
1956.
Microfm E223 Mic.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.
90. Jefferson papers of the University of Virginia,
1732-1828 . Thomas 1743-1826 Jefferson 10 reels . Charlottesville:
University of Virginia Library, 1977.
Printed index at E302.J5V49 1977.
Guide/Index also on reel 1.
See also Papers of Thomas Jefferson, and Papers of Thomas
Jefferson: control cards used in
the editorial office at Princeton University.
Microfm E332.82 1977 Mic.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826—Archives/ United States. President (1801-1809 :
Jefferson)—Archives/ United States—History—Revolution, 1775-1783—Sources/
United States—History—1783-1815—Sources/ United States—Politics and
government—1783-1865—Sources.
91. James Madison papers . James 1751-1836 Madison
28 reels . Washington: Library of Congress, 1964.
Originals in Library of Congress Manuscript Division. Index at E342.U5 1964.
microfm E288 Mic.
Madison, James, 1751-1836—Manuscripts.
92. Papers. James 1758-1831 Monroe 11 reels .
Presidential Papers Microfilm. Washington: Library of Congress, 1960.
Index at call no. E372.U6.
Microfm E244 Mic.
United States—History—1809-1825—Sources/ United States President (1817-1825
: Monroe).
93. The Henry Knox papers. Henry 1750-1806 Knox 56
v . Boston: 1960.
Owned by the New England Historic Genealogical Society and deposited in the
Massachusetts Historical Society.
Index at call no. E207.K74A3 Index.
Papers span years
1719-1825. Knox was American
revolutionary army officer and Secretary of War, 1785-1794, close friend and
advisor of Washington. Family correspondence; correspondence with Revolutionary
associates, government officials, land speculators, and friends; bills;
receipts; ledgers; maps; military records and returns; and papers of Knox's
wife and of her family. Includes Waldo family papers dealing chiefly with Maine
lands. Correspondents include
William Bingham, David Cobb, Nathaniel Greene, William Heath, Henry Jackson,
Benjamin Lincoln, and George Washington.
See also papers of Benjamin Lincoln and Artemas Ward.
Microfm E240 Mic.
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806/ United States—History—Revolution—Sources/ United
States—History—Constitutional period, 1789-1809—Sources/ Real property—Maine/
Knox Lucy Flucker, 1756-1824/ Waldo (family) .
94. Papers of Alexander Hamilton [microform]. 1st ser., reel 1-35, 2nd ser., reel
1-11. Alexander 1757-1804 Hamilton 113 v. on 46 reels . [S.l: s.n,
1950?].
"The collection
consists of correspondence, speeches and
writings, legal papers, a small segment of financial papers, printed matter, and miscellany." A
register with reel list appears on reel 1.
microfm E159 Mic.
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804.
95. The papers of Aaron Burr . Aaron 1756-1836 Burr 27 reels . Glen
Rock, N.J: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1978.
Microfilm (positive). Series III (reels 13-27) in Law Library. Guide and
index to the microfilm edition of The Papers of Aaron Burr has call number:
E302.6.B9G83.
Series
I: Correspondence and public
papers. Ca. 21,000 pages, filmed in chronological order, bulk of material
between 1770-1835; Series II:
Orderly books and European journal. Orderly books kept by Burr during his service in the
Continental Army. Journals,
1808-1813, during Burr's self-imposed exile; travels in England, France,
Sweden, and Scotland. Series III,
ca. 23,500 pp. documenting his 54-year practice as a lawyer in New York, and
his service as state Attorney-General, 1789-1791.
microfm E354 Mic.
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836.
96. Diary. Henry Edward 1824-1908 Price. British
Records Relating to America in Microform. East Ardsley [Eng.]: Micro Methods.
microfm E278 Mic.
United States—Description and travel—1783-1848.
97. Journal of the voyage of H.M.S. Discovery and Chatham
: under the command of Captain George Vancouver, to the northwest coast of
America, February 10, 1791 to June 30, 1793. Thomas Manby ca. 80 p.; 1
microfilm reel . 1790-1793.
Original mss. at Yale University Library.
microfm G49 Mic.
Discovery (Ship)/ Chatham (Ship)/ Voyages around the world/ Northwest
Passage/ Northwest Coast of North America.
98. [Letters; a miscellaneous collection of correspondence
and other data, mostly relating to the Northwest Territory. 1788-1815]. Arthur
1734-1818 St. Clair 119 microcards .
Born in Scotland in 1734
and immigrated to Penna. in 1762.
Became Brigadier General in US Continental Army and fought at battles of
Trenton and Princeton and defended Ticonderoga. Member of Continental Congress (1785-87). First governor of Northwest Territory
(1787-1802). Defeated by Indians
near Fort Wayne (1791). Died in
1818. Collection contains
correspondence and other data mostly relating to the Northwest Terr. (A larger collection is held by Ohio
Hist. Soc.).
microcard F2 Mic.
St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818/ Indians of North America/ Northwest, Old/
Ohio—Politics and government—1787-1865/ Ohio (Terr.).
99. The papers of William Henry Harrison, 1800-1815. William
Henry Harrison 10 reels . Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1994-1999.
Consists of printed transcripts, in full or in abstract, of Harrison's papers.
Half title: William Henry Harrison papers. Accompanied by printed guide at
E392.A25 1994.
The papers cover the most
important years of Harrison's public career: 1800-1812, Governor of the Indiana Territory; 1804-1805,
Governor of the District of Louisiana; 1812-1814, Commander of the US Northwest
Army, War of 1812. This edition of
the Papers comprises annotated transcriptions of more than 3,600 documents,
many of them never before published.
Mic microfm E392.A25 1994.
Harrison, William Henry/ Governors—Indiana—Archives/ Indians of North
America—Wars—1750-1815—Sources/ Northwest, Old—History—1775-1865—Sources/
Indiana—Politics and government—Sources.
100. William Henry Harrison papers [microform]. William
Henry 1773-1841 Harrison 3 reels . Washington: Library of Congress, 1958.
At head of title: Presidential papers microfilm. Microfilm of ms. collection in
the Library of Congress. Accompanied by "Index" (viii, 10 p. 29 cm.)
at E392.U5.
Microfm E233 Mic.
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841—manuscripts.
101. [The Draper collection of manuscripts]. Lyman
Copeland 1815-1891 Draper[1949?].
Microfilmed for the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Guide to the
manuscript collection has call no. F580.5.D7H32. Portions of this edition held by the Library almost
completely complement portions of [1980?] microform edition at microfm F515
Mic. Reel numbering of two
editions do not correspond. To
locate any series, consult printed Guide to determine pressmark and series
title.
See
description in preceding entry.
microfm F259 Mic.
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891—Manuscripts/ West (U.S.)—History—To
1848—Manuscripts/ West (U.S.)—History—To 1848—Sources/ State Historical Society
of Wisconsin.
102. The Draper manuscript collection . Lyman
Copeland 1815-1891 Draper. Sanford, N.C: Microfilming Corp. of America,
[1980?-].
Microfilmed for the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Guide to the
manuscript collection has call no. F580.5.D7H32. Portions of this edition held by the Library almost
completely complement portions of 1949 microform edition at microfm F259
Mic. Reel numbering of two
editions do not correspond. To
locate any series, consult printed guide to determine pressmark and series
title.
Comprises 500 vv. of
records in a variety of formats and dates, documenting the settlement of the
Trans-Allegheny West, with emphasis upon the Old Northwest and the Old
Southwest, from the period of the 1740's to the War of 1812. Collection contains many original
manuscripts of early figures, including Daniel Boone, George Rogers Clark,
William Preston; original military papers, including official correspondence,
journals and diaries, muster rolls, order books, maps and plats; land surveys
and sales records; business records.
Collection also includes many transcriptions of documents; Draper's
correspondence with informants, and records of interviews, whose subjects
included numerous women, Indians and blacks.
microfm F515 Mic.
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891—Manuscripts/ West (U.S.)—History—To
1848—Manuscripts/ West (U.S.)—History—To 1848—Sources/ State Historical Society
of Wisconsin.
103. Hopedale Community books, pamphlets, serials, and
manuscripts, 1821-1938. Hopedale (Mass.) Public Library 6 microfilm
reels . [Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms International, 1985].
Principal repository of the collection is the Bancroft Memorial Library,
Hopedale, Mass. Accompanying guide has call no. Z7165.U5E74.
"Ideal" community
founded by Adin Ballou in 1841 in Mendon, Mass., based upon a solidly Christian
ethos. Community, established as
as a joint stock company, grew to 300 persons, with mills, shops, and schools,
collapsing in 1856 due to a moral and economic decline. Papers include minutes and records of
the Community; 9 periodicals; and books, pamphlets, tracts, and broadsides
printed by and about the Hopedale Community.
microfm HX130 Mic.
Hopedale Community—History—Sources.
104. Shaker manuscripts. 6 rolls of microfilm . Pittsfield, MA: Hancock Shaker
Village, 2002.
Guide to Bound Shaker Manuscripts in the Library Collection of Hancock Shaker
Village [with] Guide to Unbound Shaker Manuscripts in the Library Collection of
Hancock Shaker Village.
Mic microfm BX9759.S535 2002.
Shakers — History — Sources.
105. The Shaker Collection of the Western Reserve
Historical Society: Manuscripts
[microform]. Western Reserve Historical Society 123 reels . Glen Rock,
N.J: Microfilming Corp. of America, 1976.
Accompanying guide to the collection on microfilm has call no. Z7845.S5W52.
Collection documents all aspects of American Shaker individual and
communal life from the 1780s to the 1920s. Manuscripts include official documents, correspondence,
financial records, journals, testimonies and sermons, music, photographs, and
inspired writings by Shaker visionaries who communicated with deceased members.
microfm BX457 Mic.
Shakers—Archives/ Shakers—United States—History—Sources.
106. Moravian mission records among the North American
Indians: from the archives of the
Moravian Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Moravian Church in America.
Northern Province. Archives 40 microfilm reels . New Haven, Conn.: Research
Publications, 1970.
Includes some text in German.
Index and guide published separately. Microfilm of ms.
Title on boxes: Moravian mission among the Indians.
"The present basis of
arrangement is the work of Carl John Fliegel." Index to the records by C. J. Fliegel has call no.
BV2778.F62. Printed guide to records
has call no. BV2778.B56.
microfm BV94 Mic.
Moravian Church in America—Northern Province—Archives/ Moravian Church in
America—Northern Province—Archives/ Moravian Indians— Missions—Sources/ Indians
of North America—Missions—Sources.
107. [Manuscript journal, 1854?-1858]. John M.
Peck.
Original in the library of the Historical Commission, Southern Baptist
Convention?
"Pub. no. 738."
Journal describing Peck's ministry in former Illinois Territory, biographical
data on colleagues, subscription lists of periodicals, financial accounts, and
events. Pioneer Baptist
missionary, educator, author, editor, pastor; co-founded the Baptist Missionary
Society.
microfm BX198 Mic.
Peck, John Mason, — 1789-1858/ Missions — United States/ Baptists — Missions
— United States/ Frontier and pioneer life — Illinois.
108. Journal, 1803-1817. Luther 1783-1836 Rice.
Manuscript material microfilmed by Historical Commission, Southern Baptist
Convention, Nashville, Tennessee.
Rice: Baptist clergyman, promoter of
missionary work, a founder of Columbia College (now George Washington
University).
microfm BX220.
Rice, Luther, 1783-1836/ Baptists—United States.
109. Texas Mexican Mission, 1841-1947 conference journals .United Methodist Church (U.S.) Commission on Archives and History 3
reels . Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, 1978.
General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church.
Mic microfm BX8248.T49T4 1841.
Methodist Episcopal Church—Texas Mexican Mission.
110. Conference journals, New Mexico mission, 1876-1939. 3 reels . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly
Resources, 1978.
Prepared by William C. Beal, United Methodist Church (U.S.). Commission on
Archives and History.
"Microfilmed by:
Commission on Archives & History, the United Methodist Church, Lake
Junaluska, North Carolina.
Contents: Roll 1. Minutes
of the New Mexico Mission, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1876-1884 — Minutes of
the New Mexico Spanish Mission, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1885-1891 — Minutes
of the New Mexico Spanish Mission Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church,
1892-1914 — Minutes of the New Mexico English Mission, Methodist Episcopal
Church, 1885-1914. Roll 2. Minutes of the New Mexico Conference, Methodist
Episcopal Church, 1915-1927 — Minutes of the New Mexico Conference, Church of
the United Brethren in Christ, 1914-1928.
Roll 3. Minutes of the New Mexico Methodist Conference, Methodist
Episcopal Church South, 1890-1939.
microfm BX8237.C664 1978.
Methodist Episcopal Church. New Mexico English Mission. Session — History/
Methodist Episcopal Church — New Mexico — History/ Methodist Episcopal Church,
South. New Mexico Conference — History/ Church of the United Brethren in Christ
(New Constitution) — New Mexico — History/ Methodist Church — New Mexico —
History/ New Mexico — Church history — Sources.
111. Illinois and Michigan Canal records. Illinois
and Michigan Canal (Ill.) 234 reels . Springfield, Ill.: Illinois State
Archives.
Consists of archives of Illinois and Michigan Canal. Records begin ca. 1830. Originals held at Illinois State Archives, Record Series
491.
Contents: Reels 1-2. Minutes of
Meetings of the Canal Commissioners 1829-1833, 1836-1917 — reel 3. Minutes of
meetings of the Canal Commissioners and Trustees 1836-1845 — reels 4-72. Letter
books — reel 73. Patents and original town plats — reel 74. List of town lots
sold by the Board of Canal Commissioners 1830-1843 — reels 75-77. Tract books
of Canal land sales — reel 78. Construction contracts (registers) 1836-1848 —
reel 79. Canal register — reel 80. Record of payments made to contractors
1936-1864 — reel 81. Abstracts of completed construction work 1838-1848 — reels
82-87. Times books — reel 88. Statistics of laborers 1837-1847 — reel 89.
Supplies furnished to laborers 1846-1848, 1856-1857 — reel 90. Register of
Illinois and Michigan Canal bonds 1846-1847 — reels 91-126. Boat clearances,
Chicago — reels 127-144. Boat clearances, Lockport — reels 145-153. Boat
clearances, Ottawa — reel 154-157. Boat clearances, Henry — reels 158-165. Boat
clearances, Lasalle — reels 166-168. Boat clearances, Copperas Creek — reel
169. Certificates of boat registration 1914-1919, 1849-1919 — reels 170-174.
Register of boats navigating the Illinois and Michigan Canal (1855-1932) — reel
175. Certificates of changes in boat ownership — reels 176-183. Plat/field
notes of Canal property leases and adjacent property — reels 184-191. Survey
and field notes — reel 192. Cook, Grundy, and Will county surveys, 1835-1861 —
reel 193. Board of Commissioners to settle claims of contractors on the
Illinois and Michigan Canal, Record of proceedings April 16-June 29, 1855;
April 1-May 2, 1856 — reel 194. Chicago sewerage records 1865 — reel 195.
Damage claims, 1843-1847 — reel 196. Register of leases 1840-1920, vol. 1. reel
197. Day book — reel 198. Illinois and Michigan Canal Memorandum Book No. 1 —
reel 199. Illinois and Michigan Canal Day Book (Treasurer) — reels 200-203.
Illinois and Michigan Canal Journal(s) Accounting — reels 204-206. Illinois and
Michigan Canal Trustees/Commissioners — reel 207. Illinois and Michigan Canal
Trustees/Commissioners - Accounting Records — reel 208. Illinois and Michigan
Canal Trustees/Commissioners - Cash Books Payments — reels 209-214. Illinois
and Michigan Canal Trustees/Commissioners — reel 215. Illinois and Michigan
Canal Construction Accounts for Divisions 3 and 2, 1847-1848 — reel 216.
Illinois and Michigan Canal Cash Books of the Board of Trustees — reel 217.
Illinois and Michigan Canal Cash Books 1855-1862 — reel 218. Illinois and
Michigan Canal Notes Paid (Accounting Record) — reel 219. Illinois and Michigan
Canal Trustees 1845-1852 — reel 220. Illinois and Michigan Canal Accounting
Records of Canal Treasurer 1845-1871 — reel 221. Illinois and Michigan Canal
Day Book Engineers Office Lockport — reel 222. Illinois and Michigan Canal Day
Book 1842-1847 — reel 223. Illinois and Michigan Canal Cash for Notes Paid —
reel 224. Illinois and Michigan Canal Day Book B. — reel 225. Illinois and
Michigan Canal Journal 1837-1854 — reel 226. Illinois and Michigan Canal
Commissioners Cash Book — reel 227. Illinois and Michigan Canal Cost of
Structures — reel 228. Illinois and Michigan Canal Day Book Lockport — reel
229. Illinois and Michigan Canal Classification of Payroll Vouchers, etc.
1885-1893 — reel 230. Illinois and Michigan Canal Monthly Payments Made by
General Superintendent (Trustees) — reels 231-232. Illinois and Michigan Canal
Book of Classification of Accounts Commissioners — reels 233-234. Illinois and
Michigan Canal No Title (Commissioners) Appears to be a record of expenses
incurred to operate the canal.
Mic microfm TC625.I2A2 1998.
Illinois and Michigan Canal—sources/ Canals—Illinois.
112. Illinois and Michigan Canal Preemption Applications,
1845-1854. Illinois and Michigan Canal (Ill.) 5 reels . Springfield,
Ill.: Illinois State Archives.
Reel 1 (folder 1-201); reel 2 (fold 202-356); reel 3 (folder 357-521); reel 4
(folder 522-741); reel 5 (index).
Mic microfm TC625.I2A2 1998.
Illinois and Michigan Canal—sources/ Canals—Illinois—sources.
113. McClaughry and Tyler records, 1838-1915 ; Fountain
Green, Illinois, General Store ledger.
W microfmW331721.
Illinois — retailing — sources.
114. Journals, ledgers, memo books, 1808-1825. Luther
1783-1836 Rice.
Manuscript material microfilmed by Historical Commission, Southern Baptist
Convention, Nashville, Tennessee.
Rice: Baptist clergyman, promoter of
missionary work, a founder of Columbia College (now George Washington
University).
microfm BX219.
Rice, Luther, 1783-1836/ Baptists—United States.
115. [Papers of the Company's agent at Mackinaw] 1817-66. American
Fur Company 3 reels .
Original in Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library.
For full description and
calendar, see American Historical Association, Annual Report, 1944, v.
2-3, call no. E172.A6 1944 v. 2-3.
See related materials at microfm HD61 Mic and microfm HD62 Mic.
microfm HD60 Mic.
American Fur Company/ fur trade—North America—sources.
116. [Papers. 1831-49]. American Fur Company 37
reels .
Original in New York Historical Society.
For full description and
calendar, see American Historical Association, Annual Report, 1944, v.
2-3, call no. E172.A6 1944 v. 2-3.
Guide to use of [the] microfilm copy of the American Fur Company papers.
[New York: New York Historical
Society, 1953 ?]. 5 p. At call no. HD9944.U54A51A4. See related materials at microfm HD60
Mic and microfm HD62 Mic.
microfm HD61 Mic.
American Fur Company/ fur trade—North America—sources.
117. [Papers in the Public Archives of Canada. 1817-34]. American
Fur Company 2 reels .
Original in Public Archives, Ottawa.
For full description and
calendar, see American Historical Association, Annual Report, 1944, v.
2-3, call no. E172.A6 1944 v. 2-3.
See related materials at microfm HD60 Mic and microfm HD61 Mic.
Contents: — reel 1.
Journal, Michilimackinac, 1817-23. — Same, 1827-32. — Blotter (Montreal and
Michilimackinac, 1817-Aug. 1819. — reel 2. Blotter, continued. Aug. 12, 1819-Oct. 6, 1816. — Ledger,
June 1827-Oct. 1834. — Ledger, Apr. 1817-Sept. 1834. — Invoices outward, Aug.
1830-May 1834.
microfm HD62 Mic.
American Fur Company/ fur trade—North America—sources.
118. Papers of Nicholas Biddle, 1681-1933 . Nicholas
1786-1844 Biddle 46 reels . Washington: Library of Congress, Manuscript
Division, [1950?].
Originals: 29 feet (ca. 15,000 items). Financier. Correspondence, letter books, account book, writings, etc.,
together with family papers. Bulk
is dated during Biddle's presidency of the Bank of the United States. Others relate to his student life at
Princeton, position as secretary of American legation in Paris, membership in
Pennsylvania legislature, etc.
Described in Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of Congress, 1918,
pp. 540-41.
microfm E170 Mic.
Biddle, Nicholas, 1786-1844.
119. Papers [Microfilm]. Series I-II. Andrew
1767-1845 Jackson 156 v. on 78 reels . Washington: Library of Congress,
[1950?].
Microform supplement at Microfm E337.8.J32 1986 Mic. Printed guide and index to the microfilm editions of the
papers at E337.8.J32P36.
Microfilm copy of
manuscript material in the Library of Congress. Reel 1-60, 1st ser., v. 1-119,
Papers, 1775-1860 and undated;
reel 61-64, Letters and orders;
reel 65-70, Military papers.— Reel 1-4, 2nd ser., 1779-1855.
Microfm E236 Mic.
United States—Politics and government—1829-1837—sources/ Jackson, Andrew,
1767-1845—Correspondence/ Presidents—United States—Correspondence.
120. The papers of Andrew Jackson, 1770-1845 : a microfilm
supplement. Andrew 1767-1845 Jackson, editor, Harold D. Moser. 39 microfilm reels . Wilmington, DE:
Scholarly Resources, 1986.
Includes index. Supplements Series
I-II of Papers, at Microfm E236 Mic. Printed guide and index to the microfilm editions at
E337.8.J32P36.
Microfm E337.8.J3 1986 Mic.
United States—Politics and government—1829-1837—Sources/ Jackson, Andrew,
1767-1845—Correspondence/ Presidents—United States—Correspondence.
121. Papers of Martin Van Buren [microform]. Martin
1782-1862 Van Buren 64 v. on 31 reels . Washington: Library of Congress,
Manuscript Division, [1950?].
Calendar of the papers
of Martin Van Buren at E387.1.U5.
Microfm E161 Mic.
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862—Sources/ United States. President (1837-1841 : Van Buren).
122. Papers [microform]. John Tyler 3 reels .
Washington: Library of Congress, 1959.
"Papers of John Tyler were destroyed in the Richmond fire of 1865. Dr.
Lyon Gardiner Tyler assembled most of the materials which appear on this
microfilm." Index at E397.U5.
Microfm E246 Mic.
Tyler, John, 1790-1862—Sources/ United States—History—1815-1861—Sources/
United States. President
(1841-1845 : Tyler).
123. James K. Polk papers [microform]. James Knox
1795-1849 Polk 165 v. on 52 reels . Presidential Papers Microfilm. Washington:
Library of Congress, [1955?].
Papers in the
Manuscript division of the Library of Congress. Consists of correspondence (132 v.), diaries (25 v.)
letterbooks and other papers in 11
series. Ser.1. Diaries, 1845-49 — Ser.2. General correspondence and related items, 1775-1849 — Ser.3.
Additional correspondence and
related materials, 1826-49 — Ser.4. Letter press copy books, 1845-49 — Ser.5. Messages and speeches,
1833-49 — Ser.6. Notes in Polk's
handwriting and executive record book, ca. 1831-47 and undated — Ser.7. Accounts and memoranda
books, ca. 1820-49 — Ser.8.
Miscellaneous, 1827-83 — Ser.9. Sarah C. Polk papers, 1838-91 — Ser.10. Printed matter — Ser.11. Omitted correspondence, 1811-49.
Microfm E215 Mic.
Polk, James Knox, 1795-1849/ United States—Politics and government—1845-1849.
124. Papers [microform]. Zachary Taylor 2 reels .
Washington: Library of Congress, 1958.
Index at E422.1.U5.
Microfm E232 Mic.
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850—Sources/ United States President (1849-1850 :
Taylor)/ United States—History—1849-1877—Sources.
125. Microfilm edition of the Millard Fillmore papers. Millard
Fillmore, editor, Lester W Smith.
68 microfilm reels . Buffalo, N.Y: Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society
and State University College at Oswego, New York, 1975.
Microfilm copy of guide at beginning of reel 1. Sponsored by the National
Historical Publication Commission.
microfm E427.A4 1975 Mic.
Fillmore, Millard/ United States—History—1849-1877—Sources/ United
States—Politics and government—1815-1861—Sources.
126. Papers . Franklin 1804-1869 Pierce 7 reels .
Presidential Papers Microfilm. Washington: Library of Congress, 1959.
Index has call number E432.U58.
At head of title: Presidential papers microfilm. reel 1. ser. 1: Diary. May 27-Aug. 1,
1847; ser. 2: General correspondence. 1838-1853 — reel 2. ser. 3: Additional
correspondence. 1854-1863 — reel 3. ser. 2: General correspondence. 1864-1868;
ser. 3: Additional correspondence.
1820-1842 — reel 4. ser. 3: Additional correspondence. 1843-1852, July
10 — reel 5. ser 3: Additional correspondence. 1852, July 11-1858, April — reel
6. ser. 3: Additional correspondence. 1858, July-1869; ser. 4: Miscellaneous correspondence.
1838-1869 — reel 7. ser. 5: Messages to Congress. 1853-1856.
Microfm E247 Mic.
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869—Archives/ Pierce, Franklin,
1804-1869—Correspondence/ Presidents—United States—Archives/ Presidents—United
States—Biography/ United States—History—Sources/ United States—Politics and
government—Sources.
127. James Buchanan papers at Historical Society of
Pennsylvania. James Buchanan 60 reels . [Philadelphia: Historial
Society of Pennsylvania, 1974].
Microfilm of ms. collection. Sponsored by the National Historical Publications
Commission. Printed guide: Guide to the microfilm edition of
the James Buchanan Papers / Lucy Fisher West, editor, at E337.8.B9 1974
Index.
20,000 items. Buchanan's public life extended from
Monroe's administration to 1861, serving as U. S. Representative, Senator,
Minister to Russia and Great Britain, and Secretary of State prior to serving
as president.
microfm E337.8.B9 1974 Mic.
Buchanan, James/ Historical Society of Pennsylvania/ United States. National
Historical Publications Commission.
128. Papers of James Buchanan and Harriet L. Johnston. James
Buchanan, and Harriet Lane Johnston 4 microfilm reels . [Washington, D.C.]:
Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1977.
"Mss. 16,968." Includes index: reel 1.
Supplemental to principal
collection of Buchanan papers at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania at
microfm E337.8.B9 1974 Mic.
microfm E337.8.B9 1977 Mic .
Buchanan, James/ Presidents—United States—Correspondence/ United
States—Politics and government—1815-1861—Sources.
129. Fifth census of the United States, 1830, Illinois. United
States. Fifth census. 4 reels .
United States National Archives; Microfilm Publications, M-19. Washington, D. C.: National
Archives, 1946.
Microfilm of the original Federal population census schedules.
See online source: HeritageQuest
at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://www.heritagequestonline.com/
Mic microfm J92 M19.
United States — Census, 5th, 1830/ Virginia — Census, 1830/ Virginia —
Population.
130. Census, 1850 [Census enumerators' records. District of Columbia. Agriculture, manufacturing and social
statistics. 1850] . 1850
United States. Census Office. 7th census[1949].
Original mss. in Duke University Library, Durham, N. C. On the same reel are similar records of
the 8th and 9th census.
See online source: HeritageQuest
at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://www.heritagequestonline.com/
microfm HA10 Mic.
United States—Census, 1850.
131. Census, 1850 [Census enumerators' records. Georgia,
Kentucky, Louisiana and Tennessee] . 1850 United States. Census Office. 7th census 20 reels [1949].
Original mss. in Duke University Library, Durham, N. C.
Contents: Reel 1-4,
Georgia.—Reel 5-11, Kentucky.—Reel 12-13, Louisiana.—Reel 14-20, Tennessee.
See online source: HeritageQuest
at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://www.heritagequestonline.com/
microfm HA10 Mic.
United States—Census, 1850.
132. Census, 1860 [Census enumerators' records. Georgia,
Kentucky, Louisiana and Tennessee]. 1860 United States. Census Office. 8th census 21 reels [1949].
Original mss. in Duke University Library, Durham, N. C.
Contents: Reel 1-4,
Georgia.—Reel 5-11, Kentucky.—Reel 12-13, Louisiana.—Reel 14-20, Tennessee. Reel 21—Halifax Co., Va.
See online source: HeritageQuest
at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://www.heritagequestonline.com/
microfm HA11 Mic.
United States—Census, 1860.
133. Census, 1860 [Census enumerators' records. Illinois. Cook county.
1860] . 1860 United States. Census Office.
8th census 6 rolls . Washington, DC: US. National Archives, [n.d.].
Chicago area.
See online source: HeritageQuest
at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://www.heritagequestonline.com/
microfm HA730.C5U55 1860a Mic.
United States—Census, 1860/ Cook County (Ill.)—Census, 8th, 1860.
134. [Census enumerators' records]. 1870. Census
1870 United States. Bureau of the
Census. Ninth census 55 microfilm
reels . National Archive Microfilm Publication M593.
Library holds: Alabama (45 reels) — DeSoto Co., MI (1
reel) — Hinds Co., MI (1 reel) — Davidson Co., TN (2 reels) — Nashville, TN (1
reel) — Knox Co., TN (1 reel) — Shelby Co., TN (2 reels) — Memphis, TN (2
reels).
See online source: HeritageQuest
at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://www.heritagequestonline.com/
microfm J92 M-593 Mic.
United States—Census, 1870.
135. [Census enumerators' records]. 1880. Census
1880 United States. Bureau of the
Census. Tenth census 46 microfilm
reels . National Archive Microfilm Publication T-9.
Library holds: Alabama (35 reels) — Covington, DeSoto
Co., MI (1 reel) — Hancock, Harrison Co., MI (1 reel) — Hinds Co., MI (1 reel)
— Davidson Co., TN (2 reels) — Knox Co., TN (2 reels) — Shelby Co., TN (2
reels) — Memphis, TN (2 reels).
See online source: HeritageQuest
at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://www.heritagequestonline.com/
microfm J92 T-9 Mic.
United States—Census, 1880.
136. Index to the 8th (1860) census of the U.S. Ronald
V. Jackson 289 microfiches . Salt Lake City, UT: Accelerated Indexing Systems,
1995.
See online source: HeritageQuest
at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://www.heritagequestonline.com/
Mic microfc HA201 1860 .J335.
United States—Census, 8th, 1860.
137. Records of ante-bellum southern plantations from the
Revolution through the Civil War. General Editor,
Kenneth M. Stampp. 702
reels . Frederick, Md: University Publications of America, 1985-.
Accompanying guide to the collection on microfilm has call no. E441.G92.
Extremely large collection
of manuscripts originating on southern plantations, dating from the mid-17th
century to the end of the Civil War.
Includes financial records, diaries, journals, records of slaves, correspondence
and all sorts of personal papers of planters and their families. Information on every aspect of material
culture and daily life. Important
source for information on life of slaves, management of slave labor, slave
medical accounts, relations between master and slaves, black churches. Because their origin in plantation
activities, these records are particularly valuable for documenting the lives
of the planter elite that dominated much of the antebellum South. — Series
A: South Caroliniana Library (41
reels). — Part 1: Papers of James Henry Hammond, 1795-1865, planter and
secessionist leader in the U.S. Senate (15 reels). — Part 2: Includes papers of rice plantations,
lowcountry cotton plantations, and upcountry and piedmont plantations (26
reels). — Series B: S. C.
Historical Society. Emphasis on
Charleston district (10 reels). — Series C: Library of Congress. — Part 1: Virginia planters (8 reels).
— Part 2: Two S. C. attorneys and others (5 reels). — Series D: Maryland Historical Society. Includes 18th C. records, and records
of plantations with fewer than 10 slaves (14 reels). — Series E: Univ. of Va.
Library. Records of plantations
prior to closing of slave trade; Berkeley family papers, from 1653 to 1865;
Southside Va. planters (39 reels). — Series F: Duke Univ. Library.
Includes records of C. C. Clay and Henry Watson of Alabama; papers of
plantations of "rice barons" of low-country S. C. and Ga.; records of
upper South plantations (84 reels). — Series G: University of Texas Library. Papers of Perry family, migrating with Austin party (44
reels); Massie papers, remarkably full records in 188 vv. of plantation
affairs, 1820 to 1865 (45 reels). — Series H: Tulane University Library and Louisana State Museum. Includes records of two free black
slaveholders, and records documenting New Orleans' development (30 reels). —
Series I: Louisiana State
Univ. Records of sugar barons'
plantations; cotton culture of lower Mississippi, including Natchez area (47
reels). — Series J: Southern
Historical Collection. Large and
diverse selection, including records of plantations in tobacco culture of N.C.,
Tenn., and Ky., Ruffin papers of Va., etc. (171 reels).
microfm E381 Mic.
Slave records—Southern States/ Plantation owners—Southern States—Correspondence/
Plantation life—Southern States—Sources/ Southern
States—History—1775-1865—Sources/ Southern States—Genealogy.
138. Papers and correspondence, 1790-1823. Robert
Goodloe 1765-1835 Harper.
Harper
was attorney; influential Federalist; Congressman from S. C.; and later U. S.
Senator from Maryland. Member of
Maryland State Colonization Society, and led the movement to settle former
slaves in Liberia. Contents: Misc. letters, 1790-1823; printed
letters, 1796-1801.
Microfm E144 Mic.
Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825.
139. Papers of Robert F. W. Allston papers. Robert
F. W. Allston, and South Carolina Historical Society 476 microfiches .
Spartanburg, S.C: Reprint Co, 1985.
Includes: shelf list, index, calendar and author's biography. The original
manuscripts are owned by the South Carolina Historical Society.
Alston, 1801-1864, was a
West Point cadet, Georgetown Co. rice planter, S. C. surveyor general, S.C.
legislator, S.C. governor, and planter.
Papers include account books and papers dealing with his plantations,
family; Indian fighting in west, settlement of slaveowners in Kansas, etc.
Extensive materials dealing with his plantations and slaves. Also papers of other family members, 1732-1896.
Mic microfcF 20.
Plantation life—South Carolina—History—Sources/ Rice—Planting/ Slaves—South
Carolina—History—Sources.
140. Manigault papers, 1750-1900. 100 microfiches . Spartanburg, S.C:
Reprint Company, 1985.
The original manuscripts are owned by the South Carolina Historical Society. Includes
the calendar of the Manigault family papers.
Calendar reproduced on
fiches 1-3. Papers include
correspondence, plantation records, etc.
Mic microfcF 22.
Manigault family/ Plantation life—South Carolina—History—Sources/
Rice—Planting/ Slaves—South Carolina—History—Sources.
141. Hammond papers, 1823-75. James Henry 1807-1865
Hammond 20 reels .
Originals in Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
10 ft (ca. 5000
items). Governor of South
Carolina, and U. S. Senator.
Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, account books, plantation
manuals. Materials on state and
national politics in the decades leading to the Civil War. Subjects include states rights,
slavery, state banks, Nashville Convention of 1850, secession, nullification,
tariff. Described in Handbook
of Manuscripts in the Library of Congress (1918), p. 159-160.
microfm E128 Mic.
Hammond, James Henry, 1807-1864.
142. Ball papers, 1631-1891. South Carolina
Historical Society 52 microfiches . Spartanburg, S.C: Reprint Co, 1985.
Original manuscripts are owned by the South Carolina Historical Society.
Inventory included. Papers include correspondence, estate
papers, slave registers, account books.
Mic microfcF 21.
Ball family/ Plantation life—South Carolina—History—Sources/ Rice—Planting/
Slaves—South Carolina—History—Sources.
143. Chesnut, Miller, Manning papers. 115 microfiches . Spartanburg, S.C:
Reprint Co, 1985.
Includes shelf list, index and calendar. The original manuscripts are owned by
the South Carolina Historical Society.
James Chesnut, Jr.,
1815-1885, US Senator, Camden, S. C. planter, and Confederate military
aide. Collection includes
military, political, family, and plantation letters, receipts, and other
papers. James Chesnut, Sr.,
1773-1866, Camden, S. C. planter and politician. Political, land, and family papers and account books. John Chesnut, 1743-1818, Camden, S. C. merchant and
planter. Business, land, and legal
papers. John L. Manning,
1816-1889, S. C. politician and aide to General Beauregard, S.C. governor. Political, family, and plantation
papers; Civil War papers. Stephen
D. Miller, 1787-1838. Stateburg,
S. C. planter, lawyer, S. C. governor, and U.S. Senator. Political and plantation papers and
accounts.
Mic microfcF 23.
Chesnut, James/ Miller, Stephen Decatur/ Manning, John Laurence/
Agriculture—South Carolina—History—Sources/ Plantation life—South
Carolina—History—Sources/ Slaves—South Carolina—History—Sources.
144. The John Rutledge papers in the Southern Historical
Collection of the University of North Carolina Library [microform]. John
1766-1819 Rutledge 2 reels . Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Library
Photographic Service, 1967.
At head of title: National Historical Publications Commission. Microfilm
publication program. Microfilm (positive) of MS. collection. With this is
filmed at the beginning of each reel: Guide to the microfilm edition of the
John Rutledge papers. (12 p.; 23 cm.).
663
items. Rutledge was a lawyer,
planter, and U. S. Representative from South Carolina. Chiefly letters written to Rutledge by
his friends, his brothers in Charleston, S. C., political leaders, and
government officials relating to his travels in Europe and his political
activities.
Microfm E356 Mic.
Rutledge, John, 1766-1819/ Politicians—United States—Correspondence/ United
States—Politics and government—1783-1865—Sources/ Europe—Description and
travel—17th-18th centuries/ South Carolina—Politics and government—1775-1865
.
145. Papers, 1836-60. John 1797-1869 Bell 120 items
.
Original mss. in Library of Congress.
Statesman. Speeches and reports in US Congress;
patronage in Tennessee; national politics, and Bell's candidacy for president
in 1860. Collections described in Rept
of Libn. of Congress, 1907, pp. 135-136.
microfm E6 Mic.
Bell, John, 1797-1869.
146. Papers in the Polk-Yeatman Collection in the Div. of
Mss., University of North Carolina Library, 1847-61. John 1797-1869 Bell.
See related papers in Library of Congress, films at Microfilm E6.
microfm E219 Mic.
Bell, John, 1797-1869.
147. The Robert Todd Lincoln collection of the papers of
Abraham Lincoln 1790-1916 [microform]. Abraham 1809-1865 Lincoln 102
reels . [Washington]: Library of Congress, 1947.
Microfilm copy (positive) made by the Library of Congress of the papers in the
library which comprise 194 bound volumes. The reels of the papers are numbered
1-97, the index 1-5. Reels 95-97 contain additions. The catalog entry for each
document has been filmed with the document. These entries, with revisions, and
with additional entries, have been filmed also as an alphabetical index.
Cataloged and ed. by Charles Percy Powell and Helen Bullock. Index at E457.91
1960.
Documents including
letters, clippings, maps, pamphlets and
envelopes, arranged chronologically with a catalog card for each. The
story of the collection is told by D. C. Mearns in The Lincoln papers.
Reel 1-94 have title The Robert Todd Lincoln collection of papers of Abraham
Lincoln (1809-1865) 1790-1914. Reel 95-97 contain Additional
correspondence, 1858-1865, and reel 97 contains also Miscellaneous manuscripts,
1837-1897.
Microfm E149 Mic.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
148. The law practice of Abraham Lincoln: complete
documentary edition. editors, Martha
L. Benner, and Cullom Davis. Version 1.0.5 ed. 3 computer optical discs, 18 p.
user's manual . Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2000.
Includes documents for more
than 5,600 cases and legal matters in which Lincoln participated. Project sponsored by Illinois Historic
Preservation Agency. First publication of the Lincoln Legal Papers to document
the law practice of Abraham Lincoln from 1836 to 1861.
Law Res _DVD_XXKF368.L52L39 2000, JMedia _DVD_E457.2.L39 2000.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
149. Lincoln at the Bar: selected case files from the United States District and
Circuit Courts, Southern District of Illinois. 7 microfilm reels; 122 case files .
National Archives and Records Administration Microfilm Publications, M-1530.
Washington, D. C.: 1985.
Microfilm reproduction of originals in the custody of the National
Archives—Great Lakes Region, Chicago, Record Group 21.
From records of federal
district and circuit courts sitting in Springfield, Illinois, 1855-61. Though Lincoln began legal practice in
1836, files earlier than 1855 have been lost to theft or fire. Cases cover civil actions and a few
criminal cases.
Microfm XX KF8821.I3L562 1855 Mic.
United States—District Court (Illinois : Southern District)/ United
States—Circuit Court (7th Circuit)/ Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865—Archives.
150. [Lincoln material in the McCormick historical
association].
Contents: Facsimile ms. of speech,
"Sectionalism," delivered by Lincoln, Oct. 1, 1856 — Draft of letter
written by Cyrus Hall McCormick, 1860 — Typescript of interview with Fernando
Jones, March 15, 1903. — Letters written by James D. Davidson.
microfm E120 Mic.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
151. The papers of Lyman Trumbull, 1843-1894 [microform]. Lyman
1813-1896 Trumbull 77 v. in 22 microform reels . Washington: Library of
Congress.
Originals in Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Ca.
4300 items. Trumbull was Senator
from Illinois, 1855-73. Collection
chiefly comprised of letters (1855-72) received by Trumbull on political matters. Subjects include elections of 1856,
1866, and 1872, Illinois state politics, appointments and patronage, the
Kansas-Nebraska Bill, secession, the Civil War, Reconstruction, the civil
rights bill, and the Liberal Republican movements of 1872.
microfm E151 Mic.
Trumbull, Lyman, 1813-1896.
152. Papers, 1813-1904 [microform]. Jeremiah S.
1810-1883 Black 73 v. on 36 reels [1948?].
Originals in Library of
Congress, Manuscript Division, comprising 17 ft (ca. 10,000 items). Statesman. Correspondence, ledgers, scrapbooks, and other papers
relating to such subjects as the troubles in Kansas before the Civil War, John
Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry, impeachment of Andrew Johnson, Crédit Mobilier,
trial of Jefferson Davis, etc.
Letters to Buchanan at end of his administration, correspondence with
Thomas Francis Bayard, Montgomery Blair, Caleb Cushing, James Garfield, etc.
microfm E150 Mic.
Black, Jeremiah S., 1810-1883.
153. American journals, 1831-1868. George Townsend
1810-1886 Fox, editor, Bernard
Crick. British Records Relating to America in Microfilm. East Ardsley [Eng.]:
Micro Methods.
Facsimile of the original mss.
microfm E277 Mic.
United States—Description and travel-1783-1848/ United States—Description
and travel—1848-1865.
154. [Manuscript papers] 1851?-1870? A. J. McDonald
1 reel .
Microfilmed by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.
microfm F377 Mic.
155. Manuscripts Clarendon [selected correspondence and
miscellaneous papers relating to America, dated 1853-1856, addressed to Lord
Clarendon, Secretary for Foreign Affairs]. Oxford. University. Bodleian Library.
Mss. (Clarendon) 12 reels .
Reels 1 through 8 positive; original in the Bodleian Library; negative in the
University of Pennsylvania Library.
Reels 9 through 12 negative; original in the Bodleian Library.
microfm E235 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Great Britain—Sources/ Great Britain—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
156. Records of the Confederate States of America,
1859-1872. 121 [i.e. 120]
v. on 70 reels of microfilms . Washington: Library of Congress Photoduplication
Service, 1967.
v. 49 lacking.
The records of the
Confederate States of America were purchased by the U.S. in 1872 from John
T.Pickett, former diplomatic agent of the Confederacy. These records, which
have also been known as the 'Pickett Papers, consisting of about 18,500 pieces,
span the years 1858-1872, with the bulk of the material falling in the period
April 1861-1865. Correspondence,
proclamations, messages of the President, court cases, minute books, docket
books, customs records, financial papers, letterbooks, orders, reports,
accounts, receipts, and other records of the Confederate Dept. of State, the
executive and legislative branches, Dept. of Justice, Dept. of the Treasury,
Post Office Dept., War Dept., and Navy Dept. Includes Confederate
constitutional documents and the James Wolcott Wadsworth collection of
diplomatic correspondence and letters of Raphael Semmes. Names represented
include Bolling Baker, Hamilton Prioleau Bee, Judah P. Benjamin, Micajah H.
Clark, Lewis Conger, Jefferson Davis, John Forsyth, A. J. Guirot, Henry Hotze,
Albino Lopez, Ambrose Dudley Mann, John Thomas Pickett, Thomas C. Reynolds, T.
A. Rost, John Slidell, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, and William Lowndes Yancey.
Described in Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of Congress (1918)
p. 70-76. Printed guide on order.
Mic _ microfm _JK9665.C6 1967.
Baker, Bolling/ Bee, Hamilton Prioleau, 1822-1897/ Benjamin, Judah P. (Judah
Philip), 1811-1884/ Confederate States of America—Politics and government/
Confederate States of America; Government; Department of Justice/ Confederate
States of America — Government — Department of State/ Confederate States of
America — Government — Post office Department/ Confederate States of America —
Government — Treasury Department/ Confederate States of America —Government —
War Department/ Confederate States of America — Navy Department/ Conger, Lewis/
Forsyth, John, 1812-1877/ Guirot, A. J./ Hotze, Henry, 1834-1887/ Lopez,
Albino/ Mann, Ambrose Dudley, 1801-1889/ Pickett, John Thomas, 1822-1884/ The
Pickett papers/ Rost, T. A./ Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877/ Slidell, John,
1793?-1871/ Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883/ Wadsworth, James W. (James
Wolcott), 1846-1926/ Yancey, William Lowndes, 1814-1863.
157. Foreign Office confidential print, North American
Civil War. Great Britain. Public Record Office 32 microcards . London:
HMSO, 1962.
See letterpress Confidential Print, North America, Civil War Years,
JX632.B7460 1986 v. 5-6.
F.O. 414/17-21, 26, 29, 31.
microcard DA4 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Great Britain/ Great Britain—Foreign relations—United
States.
158. Documents from the records of the Department of State
now in the National Archives relating to Henry B. Adams, 1863-1865. Henry
1838-1918 Adams.
microfm E1 Mic.
Adams, Henry, 1838-1918.
159. [Letters to George Bancroft, Francis Parkman, and
Charles Deane, 1874-1887; and a letter from Brooks Adams to Charles Deane,
1885]. Henry 1838-1918 Adams.
Original mss. in Mass.
Historical Society.
microfm J2a Mic.
Adams, Henry, 1838-1918/ Bancroft, George/ Parkman, Francis/ Deane, Charles/
Adams, Brooks.
160. [Letters to Worthington C. Ford. 1886-1898]. Henry 1838-1918
Adams.
Original mss. in Mss. Div. of New York Public Library.
Ford was a government
statistian and educator, 1858-1941.
microfm E2 Mic.
Adams, Henry, 1838-1918/ Ford, Worthington C.
161. Papers [microform]. Andrew 1808-1875 Johnson
55 reels . Presidential Papers Microfilm. Washington: The Library of Congress,
1960.
Printed index at call no. E415.7.J68U6 1963.
Microfm E241 Mic.
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875/ United States—History—1849-1877—Sources.
162. The papers of Ulysses S. Grant. Ulysses S.
1822-1885 Grant 32 reels . Washington: Library of Congress, [1965].
Master microform held by: DLC. Index at E672.U5 1965.
"The collection
consists of correspondence, speeches and
writings, legal papers, a small segment of financial papers, printed matter, and miscellany." A
register with reel list appears on reel 1.
microfm E291 Mic.
Grant, Ulysses S, 1822-1885/ United States—History—Civil War,
1861-1865—Campaigns/ United States—Politics and government—1869-1877/
Presidents—United States—Manuscripts.
163. Selections from the Rutherford B. Hayes papers in the
Hayes Memorial relating to the election of 1876 . Rutherford Birchard
1822-1893 Hayes 5 reels . [Fremont, Ohio]: The Rutherford B. Hayes Library,
[1876].
Index at E682.O398.
Microfm E116 Mic.
Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893—archives.
164. Papers [1843-1938]. Chester Alan Arthur 3
reels . Washington: Library of Congress, 1959.
Microform of papers and
photocopies in the Library of Congress. Index has call no. E692.U6. Supplementary collection at microfm
E92.A78 1996 Mic.
microfm E245 Mic.
United States—History—1865-1898—Sources/ United States. President (1881-1885 : Arthur).
165. Additional papers of Chester A. Arthur, 1846-1960. Chester
Alan Arthur 7 reels . Washington, D.C: Scholarly Resources, [n. d.].
Collection documents
political afairs in the State of New York prior to Arthur's election to
national office. Supplements core
Library of Congress Arthur collection at call no.: microfm E244 Mic.
microfm E692.A78 1996 Mic.
United States—History—1865-1898—Sources/ United States. President (1881-1885 : Arthur).
166. Grover Cleveland papers [microform]. Grover
1837-1908 Cleveland 164 reels . Presidential Papers Microfilm. Washington
[D.C.]: Library of Congress, 1958.
Index at E695.U58.
microfm E248 Mic.
Cleveland, Grover,1837-1908/ United States—Politics and
government—1885-1889—Sources/ United States—Politics and
government—1893-1897—Sources/ United States—History—1865-1921—Sources/
Presidents—United States—Archives.
167. Papers Ser. 1-16 . Benjamin 1833-1901 Harrison
151 reels . Washington: Library of Congress, 1964.
At the head of t.p.: Presidential Papers Microfilm. Collation of the original
as determined from the film: 387 vols. & 121 manuscript boxes. Index at
E701.U5.
Contents: Ser. 1. General correspondence and related
material, 1787-1912.—Ser. 2.
Additional correspondence and related items, 1853-1909.—Ser. 3. Letter press copy book, 1880-1892.—Ser.
4. Telegrams, 1888-1896. Ser. 5. Social, 1189-1892.—Ser. 6. Shorthand notebooks, 1884-1901.—Ser. 7. Record of letters received at the White
House, 1889-1893.—Ser. 8.
Speeches, 1878-1901.—Ser. 9.
Writings, 1895-1897.—Ser. 10.
Legal instruments, 1852-1898.—Ser. 11. Legal cases and firm letter press copy books, ca.
1855-1900.—Ser. 12. Financial,
1836-1900.—Ser. 13. Venezuela boundary dispute, 1895-1899.—Ser. 14. Miscellaneous manuscripts,
1814-1901.—Ser. 15. Volwiler
collections of Harrisoniana, 1850-1938.—Ser. 16. Scrapbooks, 1853-1908.
Ser. 17-20 are not filmed.
microfm E283 Mic.
Harrison, Benjamin, President U. S., 1833-1901—Manuscripts/ United States
President, 1889-1893 (Benjamin Harrison).
168. William McKinley papers . William 1843-1901 McKinley 98 microfilm
reels . Presidential Papers Microfilm. Washington [D.C.]: Library of Congress,
1961.
Index at E711.5.U5 1963 RR.
Microfm E281 Mic.
United States President (1897-1901 : McKinley)/ McKinley, William,
1843-1901/ United States—Politics and government—1897-1901—Sources/ United
States—History—1865-1898—Sources/ Presidents—United States—Archives.
169. Papers . Theodore 1858-1919 Roosevelt 485
reels . Presidential Papers Microfilm. Washington, D. C.: Library of Congress,
1967.
Index at E757.U58 1969.
microfm E 329 Mic.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.
170. Woodrow Wilson papers . Woodrow 1856-1924
Wilson 540 microfilm reels . Presidential Papers Microfilm. Washington: Library
of Congress, 1973.
Microfilm of ms. collection in the Library of Congress. Index to collection on
microfilm has call no. E661.W76U58 1973.
The Woodrow Wilson Papers
are arranged in 19 series:
Series 1. Diaries and diary
material, 1876-1924. — Series 2.
Family and general correspondence, 1850-1924. — Series 3. Letterbooks, 1913-21. — Series 4. Executive Office File, 1913-1921. —
5. Peace Conference correspondence
and documents, 1914-1921. — 6.
Peace Conference documents, 1918-21. Series 7.
Speeches, writings, and academic material, 1875-1923. Series 8. Financial material, 1864-1927. Series 9.
Scrapbooks, 1873-1944.
Series 10. Social records,
1875-1924. Series 11. Woodrow, Axson, and Wilson family
material. Series 12. Misc. documents, 1826-1928. Series 13-19. Oversize material, Princeton miscellany, photographs, misc.
shorthand material, etc.
microfm E660.W75 Mic.
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.
171. Calvin Coolidge papers . Calvin 1872-1933
Coolidge 190 reels . Presidential Papers in Microfilm. Washington: Library of
Congress, 1959.
Microfilm of ms. collection in the Library of Congress and of photocopies of
related papers. Index at E792.U5 1965 RR.
microfm E289 Mic.
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933—Manuscripts.
172. Letters sent by the Commissioner of Education,
1870-1909 . United States.
Office of Education 71 reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications
M635. Washington: National Archives, 1965.
August 10, 1870-June 9,
1909.
Microfm J92 M-635 Mic.
Education—United States.
173. Papers of John D. Rockefeller, Sr [microform]. John
D. 1839-1937 Rockefeller, editor,
Glenn Porter. 66 microfilm reels . Bethesda, MD: University Publications
of America, 1991.
"Microfilmed from the holdings of the Rockefeller Archive Center."
Accompanied by printed reel guide, with call no. CT275.S5 1992. Includes
indexes.
Rockefeller was industrialist, founder of Standard Oil,
philanthropist. Collection
comprises papers covering the years of his rise, 1877-1894. Collection is organized in four
parts. Part 1: Business correspondence, 1877-1893 (13
reels). Primarily Standard Oil
materials: oil production, refining, sales, financing, transportation,
structure of firm, information on competitors. Bulk deals with operations in New York, Ohio, and
Pennsylvania, but activity in 36 other states, Canada, Mexico, Russia, and
Europe also discussed. Part 2:
Business investments correspondence, 1881-1893 (10 reels). Documentation on Rockefeller's
investments beyond Standard Oil, including Minnesota iron properties, railroad
securities, New York and Cleveland real estate. Detailed proposals from those who sought his participation
in investments. Part 3: Office
correspondence, 1879-1894 (42 reels).
Relates chiefly to philanthropy and family matters. Requests for financial support for
religious organizations, temperance work, educational instutitutions (included
are materials documenting the founding and early history of the University of
Chicago), and individuals.
Frederick Gates as part of Rockefeller organization, and the evolution
of corporate philanthropy. Part
4: Index to the John D.
Rockefeller Letterbooks at the Rockefeller Archive Center (1 reel). A guide to the 394 letterbook volumes,
spanning the period 1867-1918.
microfm CT275.R750 Mic.
Rockefeller, John D., 1839-1937—Correspondence/ Industrialists—United
States—Correspondence/ Philanthropists—United States—Correspondence/ Standard
Oil Company—History/ Rockefeller Archive Center.
174. The papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B.
Anthony [microform]. Elizabeth Cady 1815-1902 Stanton, and Susan B.
1820-1906 Anthony 45 microfilm reels .
For full description, see
section on Women and Gender Studies.
microfm HQ1413.S67A2 1991 Mic.
175. The papers of Carrie Chapman Catt . Carrie
Chapman 1859-1947 Catt 18 microfilm reels + 1 register [15 pages] .
For full description, see
section on Women and Gender Studies.
Mic microfm HQ1413.C3A2 1978.
176. The Emma Goldman papers: a microfilm edition. Emma 1869-1940 Goldman 69
microfilm reels .
For full description, see
section on Women and Gender Studies.
microfm HX843.7.G65A2 1990 Mic.
177. The Jane Addams papers, 1860-1960. Correspondence. Jane 1860-1935
Addams 19 microfilm reels .
For full description, see
section on Women and Gender Studies.
microfm HV33 Microfilm.
178. Women's suffrage in Wisconsin. Part 2, The papers of Ada Lois James,
1816-1952. Ada Lois 1876-1952 James 24 microfilm reels .
For full description, see
section on Women and Gender Studies.
Microfm JK1899.J35A3 1990 Mic.
179. Papers of Sophonisba P. Breckinridge (1866-1948). Sophonisba
Preston Breckinridge 37 microfilm reels . [Washington, D.C.]: Library of
Congress, Photoduplication Service, 1981.
"The papers of Sophonisba P. Breckinridge, comprising containers 739-778
of the Breckinridge family papers deposited at the Library of Congress.".
Breckinridge was a major
scholar, activist, and reformer in the area of social service administration,
and professor at the University of Chicago through 1933. She was particularly involved in the
areas of juvenile deliquency, juvenile court legislation, and welfare
administration. Notable
correspondents represented in her papers include Jane Addams, Alben W. Barkley,
Ernest H. Gruening, Cordell Hull, Harold Ickes, Frances Perkins, Franklin
Roosevelt, and Fred M. Vinson.
Mic microfm HV28.A2B73 1981.
Breckinridge, Sophonisba
Preston/ Breckinridge family/ Social reformers—United States.
180. The papers of W.E.B. Du Bois, 1803-1965 [microfilm]. W.
E. B. 1877-1963 Du Bois 89 microfilm reels . Sanford, N.C: Microfilming Corp.
of America, 1980.
Accompanying guide to the microfilm edition has call no. E185.97.D8M2.
Papers
of first black sociologist, a founder of Niagara Movement, leader of NAACP,
prolific historian and author, eventually a proponent of black separatism. Papers include correspondence with many
important figures of his era.
microfm E372 Mic.
Du Bois, W. E. B, 1868-1963/ Afro-Americans—Civil
rights—History—Manuscripts/ Afro-Americans—History—1877-1964—Manuscripts/
United States—Race relations—Manuscripts/ Afro-Americans—Civil
rights—History—Sources/ Afro-Americans—History—1877-1964—Sources/ United
States—Race relations—Sources/ Manuscripts—Massachusetts—Amherst.
181. [Du Bois papers][19—?-1951]. W. E. B. Du Bois
1 v. (various pagings); 1 microfilm reel . [Nashville, Tenn.: Fisk University
Library], 1978.
See 89-reel Papers of W. E. B. DuBois, 1803-1965, at microfm
E185.97.D8M2 Mic, described in
this Guide.
Typescripts with
handwritten emendations.
microfm E363 Mic.
Afro-Americans—History—Addresses, essays, lectures.
182. Diaries, 1881-1932. Sir Horace Curzon
1854-1932 Plunkett Introduction by Bernard Crick. 8 reels . British Records
Relating to America in Microform, Series B. East Ardsley [England]: 1963.
Plunkett, an Irish
statesman, lived on ranch in Wyoming from 1879 to 1889, and returned to visit
US often the rest of his life.
Active in agricultural reform and promoted agricultural cooperatives
both in British Isles and US.
microfm DA107 Mic.
Agriculture—United States/ United States—History—1913-1921/ Great
Britain—History—19th century.
183. Records of the Immigration and Naturalization
Service. Series A, Subject
correspondence files [microform]. 82 microfilm reels . Research Collections in American
Immigration. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1992-.
Accompanied by printed reel guide, compiled by Randolph H. Boehm, at JV6455.G84
1994. Includes index.
Part I: Asian immigration and exclusion,
1906-1913 (30 reels). Selected
from central correspondence files of the Bureau of Immigration that deal with
Asians. Records document the
various avenues through which Asians evaded federal inspectors to settle in
America, as well as federal efforts to enforce the exclusionary laws. Includes studies of Japanese and Chinese
immigration, analyses of employment opportunities, use of strategic marriages,
smuggling of immigrants across Mexican and Canadian borders. Files document State Department
relations with China and Japan on immigration questions. Also included depositions and
interrogrations of Asian immigrants, and translations of Chinese and Japanese
source materials. — Part II:
Mexican immigration, 1906-1930 (17 reels). Collection documents legal and illegal immigration from
Mexico before 1910, provides sources on such topics as demand for agricultural
labor and labor for rail construction, shortage of labor during World War I,
refugees from Mexican revolution, etc.
Collection includes reports from immigration stations along the border,
reports of interrogations of immigrants and board hearings. Also included are files on Mexican
immigrants in large northern, southwestern, and western cities, petitions from
trade association, employers, and civic leaders. — Part III. Ellis Island, 1900-1933 (18 microfilm
reels). Between 1900 and
1930 80 percent of the total number of immigrants to the United States passed
through Ellis Island. Records
include reports and correspondence of inspector generals and immigration
commissioners for the port of New York, providing detailed information on all
aspects of administration of immigration law and policy from medical
examinations and deportation policies to press relations and dealings with the
city of New York. Included are
exhaustive reports by outside experts commissioned in response to allegations
of corruption or mishandling of immigrants. Materials provide details of officials' relations with
currency exchanges, labor agents, common carriers, etc. — Part IV. European investigations, 1898-1936 (10 reels). Surveys of activities of immigration agents and emigration
societies, medical conditions, and conditions of travel. Reports on causes of European
immigration, including such issues as pograms in eastern Europe, and criminal organizations
in southern Italy, as well as the laws and policies of European governments. —
Part V. Prostitution and
"White Slavery," 1902-1933 (7
reels). INS documents on
policing prostitution, including excluding prostitutes as immigrants, and
deporting resident alien prostitutes.
Other subjects: coercion as
an element in prostitution, male prostitution, and prostitution in Europe.
microfm JV6455.R426 1992 Mic.
United States—Immigration and Naturalization Service/ United
States—Emigration and immigration—History—Sources/ United States—Emigration and
immigration—Government policy—History—Sources.
184. Subject index to correspondence and case files of the
Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1903-52. United States.
Immigration and Naturalization Service 31 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C: National
Archives, National Archives and Records Service, General Services
Administration, 1960.
Index to materials in Record Group 085.
See T458.
Mic microfm JV6455.U65 1960.
United States—Immigration and Naturalization Service—Indexes/ United
States—Emigration and immigration—Indexes/ Aliens—United States—Indexes .
185. Records of the Women's Bureau of the Department of
Labor, 1918-1965. Part I: Reports of the Director, major
conferences, and speeches and articles . advisory editor,
Judith Sealander. 23 reels . Research Collections in Women's Studies)
(Research Collections in Labor Studies. Frederick, MD: University Publications
of America, 1986.
Accompanied by a printed reel guide with title A guide to the microfilm
edition of Records of the Women's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor,
1918-1965.
The Women's Bureau was a
government agency mandated to investigate the conditions of women workers. The Monthly Reports of the Director
(1918-1948) summarize the bureau's activities, including lobbying and
legislative consulting; the conference reports (1918-1965) cover 65 conferences
sponsored by the Bureau on topics that include women and labor unions, family
life, day care, women and war industry, and the ERA in the 1920's.
microfm HD6095.R42 1986 Mic.
Women—Employment—United States—History—Sources/ United States—Women's
Bureau—Archives.
186. The U.S. national economy, 1916-1981 [microform]
: unpublished documentary
collections from the U.S. Department of the Treasury. 10 reels . Frederick, MD: University
Publications of America, 1984.
Library has Pt. 1, Wilson administration-Hoover administration, 1916-1933. Accompanying guide to the collection on
microfilm has call number HJ9.H25 1984.
Documents role of Sec. of
Treasury as President's major policy advisor and leading spokesman on economic
matters. Collection comprises
press conferences, press briefings (on and off the record), press releases,
speeches, and other papers.
microfm HJ9.U54 1984 Mic.
Finance, Public—United States/ United States—Economic conditions—20th
Century—Sources/ United States.
Department of the Treasury.
187. D.W. Griffith papers, 1897-1954 [microform]. D.
W. 1875-1948 Griffith 36 microfilm reels . Frederick, Md: University
Publications of America, 1982.
"Publication of the D.W. Griffith Papers was made possible through the
cooperation of the Museum of Modern Art (repository of the papers), the
University of Louisville, the National Historical Publications and Records
Commision, and Killiam Shows Inc. . ." Accompanying guide has call no:
Z6616.G74D2 1982 (Gen).
Griffith was an important figure in the early history of motion
pictures. Collection comprises
50,000 pages documenting his career from 1897 through 1954. Includes screenplays, scripts, cast
lists, financial reports, United Artists documents, oral history transcripts .
microfm PN1998.3.G74G7 1982 Mic.
Griffith, D. W, 1875-1945/ Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.); University
of Louisville.
188. The Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., papers [microform]. Oliver
Wendell 1841-1935 Holmes 72 microfilm reels . American Legal Manuscripts From
the Harvard Law School Library. Frederick, Md: University Publications of
America, [c1985].
Accompanied by a printed reel guide.
Consists of about 32,000 items, mainly his correspondence, spanning the
years 1861 through 1935. Among his
correspondents were Presidents Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and
William Howard Taft; Supreme Court justices Brandeis, Cardozo, Frankfurter,
Hughes, and Stone; and other jurists and authors including Henry Adams, Learned
Hand, Henry and William James, and Roscoe Pound.
microfm XX KF8745.H6A49 1985 LawMic.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1841-1935.
189. Project and research files, 1913-1940 [microform]. Bureau
of Social Hygiene (New York) 31 reels . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources
Inc, 1980.
Accompanying guide to the collection on microfilm has call no. HV99.N5G92.
Bureau
of Social Hygiene was formed in 1913 by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and others
for "the study, amelioration, and prevention of those social conditions,
crimes, and diseases which adversely affect the well-being of
society." BSH sponsored
research, education, and publication in the areas of social welfare, eugenics,
prostitution, vice control, narcotics, birth control, juvenile delinquency,
criminology, and police organization.
Collection comprises project file, relating to studies funded by the
BSH, and the director's file of correspondence and reports on research.
microfm HV172 Mic.
Bureau of Social Hygiene (New York, N.Y.)—Archives/ Rockefeller Archive
Center .
190. The Russell Sage Foundation social research and social
action in America, 1907-1947. Russell Sage Foundation 379 microfiches .
[Frederick, Md.]: CIS Academic Editions, 1988.
Accompanied by guide (114 p.) by D.C. Hammack, call no. HV97.R8R878 1988.
Between 1907 and 1947
Foundation's staff conducted extensive research and issued frequent
reports. Problems examined
included industrial safety, education, infant mortality, sanitation, tuberculosis,
illiteracy, recreation, prisons, and the organization and distribution of
social services. In addition to
reports, collection comprises minutes of the Board of Trustees, Executive
Committee, and other unpublished documents. Also included are runs of periodicals Charity
Organization Bulletin and Social Case History Series, and an
official history of the Foundation.
microfc HV97.R8R877 1988 Mic.
Russell Sage Foundation—History—Sources/ Charities—United
States—History—Sources.
191. Reports of the Bureau of Applied Social Research on
microfiche. Columbia University Bureau of Applied Social Research 810
microfiches . New York, N.Y: Clearwater Pub. Co, 1981.
"Published in conjunction with Columbia University." Reports —
Monographs — BASR Training Guides. For contents see: Guide to the Bureau of Applied Social Research at
Z7161.G91, which includes an annotated bibliography of the contents, with
separate indexes to projects, titles, and authors.
The Bureau of Applied
Social Research, originally headed by Paul Lazerfeld, conducted pioneering
empirical research in voting behavior, radio listenership, and consumer
behavior. Under Kingsley Davis and
other directors after 1948, it broadened its scope to study population,
economics, education, and international problems. In a 1977 reorganization by its host institution, Columbia
University, the bureau was superseded by the Center for the Social
Sciences. The collection includes
508 bureau reports, omitting any that have previously been published as books;
16 monographs; and six bureau training manuals.
Mic microfc H62.R47 1981.
Social sciences—Research—United States.
192. Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion. Proceedings. New York, NY: Joseph and Miriam Ratner
Center for the Study of Conservative Judaism, Jewish Theological Seminary of
America, [n.d.].
Unpublished manuscripts.
microfm W352111.
193. Charles S. Peirce papers. Charles S. Peirce 32 microfilm reels .
[Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Library, Microreproduction Service with
the cooperation of the Houghton Library, 1963.
The Annotated catalogue of the papers of Charles S. Peirce, which
constitutes a guide to the microfilm edition, has call no. B945.P36Z7R7; The
Peirce papers, a supplementary catalog by Richard S. Robin is included in
the microfilm supplement (reel 31).
Contents: Reels 1-30. Papers. — Reels 31-32.
Supplement to the microfilm edition of the Charles S. Peirce papers.
microfm B945.P36A29 1963 Mic.
Philosophy.
194. Press conferences, March 8, 1933-April 5, 1945 [microform].Franklin Delano 1882-1945 Roosevelt 25 v. on 12 reels .
Originals in Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N. Y.
microfm E230 Mic.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 1882-1945.
195. The papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1933-1945 . Eleanor
1884-1962 Roosevelt 20 microfilm reels . Research Collections in Women's
Studies. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1986.
Microfilmed in cooperation with the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidental Library.
Accompaning guide to the papers, compiled by Susan Ware has call no.
E807.1R48W3 1986.
Files
for 93 corrrespondents selected to reflect four major themes of Eleanor
Roosevelt's life: soical welfare
and depression relief; race relations; women in American politics; and youth
activities. Selected
correspondents include Adolph A. Berle, Mary McLeod Bethune, Carrie Chapman
Catt, James Farley, Lorena Hickok, Oveta Culp Hobby, Harry Hopkins, Harold
Ickes, Fiorello LaGuardia, Herbert Lehman, Frances Perkins, A. Philip Randolph,
Walter Reuther, Upton Sinclair, Anna Louise Strong, Rexford G. Tugwell, Henry
Wallace, Roy Wilkins, Lillian Wald.
Microfm E807.1.R48A3 1986 Mic.
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962.
196. The Presidential diaries of Henry Morgenthau, Jr.
(1938-1945). Franklin D. 1882-1945 Roosevelt 2 microfilms .
Presidential Documents Series. Frederick, Md: University Publications of
America, 1981.
At head of title: President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Accompanying guide has call
no. E806.G88.
Morganthau was Secretary of the Treasury and a close advisor to Franklin
D. Roosevelt, witness and key participant in both the domestic and
international developments of the Roosevelt presidency. His Presidential Diary includes
transcripts of cabinet meetings, minutes of conferences with the president,
memoranda and working papers.
Originals in the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.
microfm E378 Mic.
Morgenthau, Henry, 1891-1967/ Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1882-1945.
197. Henry A. Wallace papers at the University of Iowa. Henry
Agard 1888-1965 Wallace, editor,
Earl M. Rogers. 69 microfilm reels . Glen Rock, N.J Iowa City:
Microfilms Corp University of Iowa Libraries, 1977.
The index to the Wallace papers has call no. E748.W2N2.
Wallace was secretary of agriculture (1933-1940), vice-president of the
United States (1941-1945), secretary of commerce (1945-1946), candidate for
president of the Progressive Party (1948). Collection includes material on Wallace's pre-political
career as agriculturalist, farmer and editor of Wallace's Farmer, and documents
his political career as a controversial member of Roosevelt's cabinet and
left-of-center presidential candidate.
See also Wallace's diary at microfm E 351 Mic.
microform E379 Mic.
Wallace, Henry Agard, 1888-1965—Sources.
198. The diary of Henry Wallace, January 18, 1935-September
19, 1946 [Microfilm]. Henry Agard 1888-1965 Wallace 42 v. in 2 reels .
Glen Rock, N.J: Microfilming Corp. of America, 1977.
Diaries follow Wallace's
daily appointments and reflections during his service as Roosevelt's Secretary
of Agriculture and Vice-President, and as Secretary of Commerce in Truman's
cabinet. Reel 1: Jan. 1935-Dec. 1943; reel 2: Jan.
1944-Sept. 1946. No guide, but a
table of contents begins each volume.
See related Wallace papers at microfm E379 Mic.
microfm E351 Mic.
Wallace, Henry Agard, 1888-1965/ Vice-Presidents—United States—Biography/
United States—Politics and government—1933-1945—Sources.
199. Map room messages of President Roosevelt, 1939-1945
[microform]. 9 microfilms
. The Presidential Documents Series. Frederick, Md: University Publications of
America, 1981.
Accompanying guide has call no. E806.G88.
The
map room was established in the White House in mid-January 1942 as Roosevelt's
command post and communications center. The Messages file includes the
confidential messages received in the Map Room from leading wartime
contemporaries around the world, such as Churchill, Eisenhower, Harriman,
MacArthur, Hopkins, Chiang, Franco, Mountbatten, and others. See related Map Room Messages of
President Truman (1945-1946).
microfm E375 Mic.
United States—Politics and government—1933-1945/ Roosevelt, Franklin D.,
1882-1945.
200. The MAGIC documents : summaries and transcripts of the
top secret diplomatic communications of Japan, 1938-1945. 14 microfilms . Washington, D.C:
University Publications of America, Inc, 1980.
"A Calendar to the MAGIC documents" has call no. DS840.K4; "A
subject and name index to The MAGIC documents" has call no. DS840.K41.
Microfilm of typescript.
Under
the code name MAGIC, the United States produced summaries and transcripts of
intercepted and deciphered messages between the Japanese Foreign Office and its
key personnel and allies throughout the world from 1938 to 1945. Top secret messages to and from Japanese
diplomats in Tokyo, Berlin, Moscow, Rome, Hanoi, Nanking, and elsewhere were
read daily by American officials.
microfm DS413 Mic.
Japan—Gaimusho—Records and correspondence/ World War,
1939-1945—Japan—Sources/ World War, 1939-1945—Sources/ Japan—Foreign
relations—1912-1945—Sources.
201. Japanese relocation camp and assembly center
newspapers. 22 microfilm
reels . [Wilmington, Del: Distributed by Scholarly Resources Inc, 19—].
microfm D769.8.A6J37 Mic.
Japanese Americans—Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945—Sources/ Japanese
American newspapers.
202. Manhattan Project : official history and documents. 12 reels . Washington, D.C: University
Publications of America, Inc, 1977.
"A guide to Manhattan Project: official history and documents" has
call no. QC773.3.U6K48 (SciRef).
Major
General Leslie R. Groves, who was in charge of the the project from 1942
through 1946, commissioned the official history so that the complete account of
the project would be recorded. To
the official history are additional documents are appended to add more depth to
the project. The history and
related files were declassified in 1976.
microfm QC 172 Sci Mic.
United States—Army—Manhattan Engineer District/ Atomic bomb—History.
203. Records
relating to personal participation in World War II :
"The American soldier" surveys.
Appendix B: Microform
copies of answers to selected "Free Comment" questions in survery of
"The American Soldier in World War II". 44 reels of microfilm .
These records are part of National Archives Record Group 165. For guide, compiled by Ben DeWhitt and
Heidi Ziemer, see
http://archives.gov/publications/reference_information_papers/78/.
"The American Soldier
in World War II" is a large set of surveys of opinion conducted among U.S.
Army personnel during the war by the Army Research Branch of the Army Service
Forces. The range of subjects studied via these surveys is impressive. They
include race relations; the enemy; training; the U.S. Army's own publications,
broadcasts, and films; our allies; combat experience; the role of women in the
military; and the quality of the "demobilization experience." As a
large-scale sociological survey of opinion, "The American Soldier in World
War II" occupies a special place in the history of such activities and
also represents a rather remarkable and timely change in the manner in which
the U.S. military establishment approached some of its personnel management
issues.
In
addition to the data sets and the program records, there is a significant collection
of narrative statements by the respondents to the surveys. Through these
records we can "reach down" to the thoughts and feelings of soldiers,
recruits, and combat veterans and almost hear their concerns, their complaints,
their fears, and their pride. The words are anonymous, but it is possible in
many cases to identify the unit or type of unit, the time, and the location
associated with an individual's response.
These narrative
statements are responses to the "Free Comment" question that was
included on nearly every survey. Many touch upon themes of the war, of American
society of the time, and indeed upon the timeless reactions of individuals to
military duty and to waging war.— From the online guide to the
collection.
on order .
World War, 1939-1945 — Social aspects — United States/ Soldiers — United
States — Attitudes.
204. Map room messages of President Truman (1945-1946)
Potsdam Conference [microform]. 5 microfilms . Presidential Documents Series. Frederick, Md:
University of America, 1980.
Accompanying guide has call no. E813.G82.
The
Map Room was the central station for the President's classifed correspondence
in his first two years in office.
The Messages file contains correspondence with foreign leaders such as
Chiang, Churchill, de Gaulle, Stalin, and American commanders such as
Eisenhower and MacArthur. See
related Map Room Messages of President Roosevelt.
microfm E377 Mic.
United States—Politics and government—1945-/ Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972.
205. Documents on disarmament, 1945-1982 : a collection
from the United States Arm Control and Disarmament Agency. United
States. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency 11 microfilm reels . Frederick, Md:
University Publications of America, 1985.
Guide has call no. JX1974.S22.
Important documents
relating to the nuclear arms race from 1945 to 1982 from the holdings of the U.
S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
Working papers and public statements of national and international
agencies and commissions; news releases, press conferences, interviews, cabinet
reports, expert testimony, departmental memoranda, and miscellaneous notes and
letters.
microfm JX45 Mic.
Disarmament/ Arms control/ United States—Defenses.
206. Minutes of meetings of the National Security Council
[microform] : with special advisory reports. National Security Council
(U.S.), editor, Paul Kesaris. 3
reels . Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1982.
Printed guide at UA23.15.N374 1982 Index.
See
related Documents of the National Security Council, and supplements to Minutes
and Special Advisory Reports.
microfm UA23.15.N374 1982 Mic.
National Security Council (U. S.)—History—Sources/ National security—United
States—Sources/ United States—Foreign relations—1945-1953—Sources/ United
States—Foreign relations—1953-1961—Sources.
207. Minutes of meetings of the National Security Council
[microform] : First supplement. National Security Council (U.S.), editor, Paul Kesaris. 5 reels . Frederick, MD:
University Publications of America, 1988.
Printed guide at UA23.15.N374 1988 Index.
See
related Documents of the National Security Council, and supplements to Minutes
and Special Advisory Reports. This
supplement covers the administrations of Presidents Truman and Eisenhower. Includes minutes of meetings,
documents, and summaries of discussions.
Documents are deposited in the National Security Files, Record Group 273
and the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library.
microfm UA23.15.N374 1988 Mic.
National Security Council (U. S.)—History—Sources/ National security—United
States—Sources/ United States—Foreign relations—1945-1953—Sources/ United
States—Foreign relations—1953-1961—Sources.
208. Minutes of meetings of the National Security Council
[microform] : Second supplement. National Security Council (U.S.),
editor, Paul Kesaris. 3 reels .
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1989.
Printed guide at UA23.15.N374 1989 Index.
See
related Documents of the National Security Council, and supplements to Minutes
and Special Advisory Reports.
microfm UA23.15.N374 1989 Mic.
National Security Council (U. S.)—History—Sources/ National security—United
States—Sources/ United States—Foreign relations—1945-1953—Sources/ United
States—Foreign relations—1953-1961—Sources.
209. Minutes of meetings of the National Security Council
[microform] : Third supplement. National Security Council (U.S.),
editor, Paul Kesaris. 7 reels . Frederick, MD: University Publications
of America, 1995.
Printed guide at UA23.15.N374 1995 Index.
See
related Documents of the National Security Council, and supplements to Minutes
and Special Advisory Reports.
microfm UA23.15.N374 1995 Mic.
National Security Council (U.S.)—History—Sources/ National security—United
States—Sources/ United States—Foreign relations—1945-1953—Sources/ United
States—Foreign relations—1953-1961—Sources.
210. Documents of the National Security Council, 1947-1977
. editor, Paul Kesaris. 5 microfilm reels .
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1980.
Printed guide at UA23.15.D628 1980 Index.
Collection includes a wide range of reports and papers written by the
staff of the NSC or solicited from various departments and agencies. Documents include: Policy Papers written by NSC staff;
Background Documents, consisting of memoranda, reports, cables, minutes of
meetings, and papers from other government agencies such as the CIA, JCS, and
the Departments of State and Defense; P Files, representing national security
policy approved by the President; Mill Papers, background documents; National
Security Council Actions, records actions and decisions of the NSC; NSC Action
Memoranda, formal presidential directives; and National Security Study
Memoranda. See also six
supplements documenting national security policies from 1947 to 1990.
microfm UA23.15.D628 1980 Mic.
National Security Council (U.S.)—Archives/ National security—United
States—History—Sources.
211. Documents of the National Security Council. First supplement . editor, Paul Kesaris. 3 microfilm reels . Frederick, Md: University
Publications of America, 1981.
Printed guide at UA23.15.D628 1981 Index.
See under
Documents of the National Security Council.
microfm UA23.15.D628 1981 Mic.
National Security Council (U.S.)—Archives/ National security—United
States—History—Sources/ United States—Foreign Relations—1945- —Sources.
212. Documents of the National Security Council. Second
supplement. editor, Paul Kesaris. 3 microfilm reels .
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1983.
Printed guide at UA23.15.D628 1983 Index.
See
under Documents of the National Security Council, 1947-1977.
microfm UA23.15.D628 1983 Mic.
National Security Council (U.S.)—Archives/ National security—United States/
United States—Foreign relations—1945- —Sources.
213. Documents of the National Security Council. Third
supplement. editor, Paul Kesaris. 3 microfilm reels .
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1985.
Printed guide at UA23.15.D628 1985 Index.
See
under Documents of the National Security Council, 1947-1977.
microfm UA23.15.D628 1985 Mic.
National Security Council (U.S.)—Archives/ National security—United States/
United States—Foreign relations—1945- —Sources.
214. Documents of the National Security Council. Fourth
supplement. editor, Paul Kesaris. 7 microfilm reels .
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1987.
Printed guide at UA23.15.D628 1987 Index.
See
under Documents of the National Security Council, 1947-1977.
microfm UA23.15.D628 1987 Mic.
National Security Council (U.S.)—Archives/ National security—United States/
United States—Foreign relations—1945- —Sources.
215. Documents of the National Security Council. Fifth
supplement [microform]. editor, Paul
Kesaris. 4 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD: University Publications of America,
1991.
Printed guide at UA23.15.D628 1991 Index.
See
under Documents of the National Security Council, 1947-1977.
microfm UA23.15.D628 1991 Mic.
National Security Council (U.S.)—Archives/ National security—United States/
United States—Foreign relations—1945- —Sources.
216. Documents of the National Security Council. Sixth
supplement. editor, Paul Kesaris. 10 microfilm reels .
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1993.
Printed guide at UA23.15.D628 1993 Index.
See
under Documents of the National Security Council, 1947-1977.
microfm UA23.15.D628 1993 Mic.
National Security Council (U.S.)—Archives/ National security—United States/
United States—Foreign relations—1945- —Sources.
217. Documents of the National Security Council. Seventh
supplement. editor, Paul Kesaris. 7 microfilm reels .
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1995.
Printed guide at UA23.15.D628 1995 Index.
See
under Documents of the National Security Council, 1947-1977. This supplement includes about 7,000
pages of declassified documentation.
microfm UA23.15.D628 1995 Mic.
National Security Council (U.S.)—Archives/ National security—United States/
United States—Foreign relations—1945- —Sources.
218. Terrorism, special studies, 1975-1985. Mike
Acquaviva 5 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD: University Publications of
America, 1986.
Accompanied by printed guide compiled by Mike Acquaviva, edited by Michael
Davis, at F1234 .R492 2002 RR.
Mic microfm HV6432.T4776 1986.
Terrorism—United States/ Terrorism—Government policy—United States/ National
security—United States.
219. Terrorism special studies, 1989-1991 : supplement. Paul
Kesaris 3 microfilm reels . Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America,
1992.
"Edited by Paul Kesaris"—Guide t.p. Accompanied by printed reel
guide, compiled by Blair D. Hydrick, entitled: A guide to the microfilm edition
of Terrorism, at Gen HV6431.T477 1992 Guide.
Mic microfm HV6431.T477 1992.
Terrorism—United States/ Terrorism—Government policy—United States/ National
security—United States.
220. Terrorism special studies, 1985-1988 : first supplement.Gregory Murphy 5 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD: University
Publications of America, 1989.
Accompanied by printed guide compiled by Eric Gallagher with title: A guide to
the microfilm edition of Terrorism.
Mic microfm HV6431.T477 1989.
Terrorism—United States/ Terrorism—Government policy—United States/ National
security—United States.
221. Terrorism special studies, 1992-1995 : third
supplement. Paul Kesaris 4 microfilm reels . Bethesda, MD: University
Publications of America, 1996.
Accompanied by a printed guide compiled by Blair D. Hydrick, entitled: A guide
to the microfilm edition of Terrorism, at HV6431.T4776 1996 Guide.
Mic microfm HV6431.T4776 1996.
Terrorism—United States/ Terrorism—Government policy—United States/ National
security—United States.
222. Terrorism, special studies, 1996-2001 fourth
supplement. Robert Lester microfilm reels . Bethesda, MD: LexisNexis,
2002.
Accompanied by a printed guide compiled by Martin Paul Schipper, entitled: A
guide to the microfilm edition of Terrorism, special studies, 1996-2001.
Reproduces federally
commissioned research studies from leading public and private policy research
facilities on the facts, causes, and political implications of terrorism.
Mic microfm HV6432.T477 2002.
Terrorism—United States/ Terrorism—Government policy—United States/ National
security—United States.
223. [Hoover Commission reports]. United
States. Commission on Organization
of the Executive Branch of the Government (1947-1949) 9 reels . Washington, D.
C..
Original in Library of Congress.
Contains 83 previously
unpublished reports of the Commission, and a subject index.
microfm JK34 Mic.
United States—Executive departments.
224. Minutes and documents of the cabinet meetings of
President Eisenhower (1953-1961) [microform]. Dwight D. 1890-1969
Eisenhower 10 microfilms . Presidential Documents Series. Washington, D.C:
University Publications of America, 1980.
Accompanying guide has call no. E835.G82.
Eisenhower used his cabinet as a policy body. He instituted a cabinet secretariat, which worked with
executive departments to prepare background papers, and which kept records of
cabinet business. Collection
includes minutes of cabinet meetings, official correspondence and memoranda,
discussion papers, department reports, and related papers.
microfm E376 Mic.
United States—History—1953-1961/ Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959/ Herter,
Christian Archibald, 1895-1966.
225. Vietnam, national security files, 1961-1963
[microform]. project
coordinator, Robert Lester. 7
reels . Frederick, Md: University Publications of America, 1987.
Guide to collection on microfilm has call no. UA853.V48H47 1991.
Microfilmed from the "country files" of the National Security
Council files held at the John F. Kennedy Library. Files include cable traffic, memoranda of conversations
between U.S. and foreign officials, minutes of meetings of U.S. officials,
intelligence reports assessing foreign policy issues, internal White House memoranda,
agendas and records of top-level conferences.
microfm UA853.V48V45 1987 Mic.
Vietnam—National security—Sources/ United States—National security—Sources/
United States—Foreign relations—1961-1963—Sources/ John F. Kennedy
Library—Archives.
226. Memorial collection of newspapers on microfilm chronicling
events of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, November 22-26, 1963. 10 reels . [Cleveland]: Microfilmed by
Micro Photo Division, Bell & Howell Co., [1964].
microfm E272 Mic.
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, Pres. U.S., 1917-1963.
227. Papers of the Nixon White House . editor, Joan Hoff-Wilson. Research Collections in American Politics.
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1987.
Accompanying guide has call no. E855.G83 1987. Includes indexes.
Library holds: Part 1. (98 fiches) Official
inventories of papers and other historical materials of the Nixon White
House. 95 inventories, with a
box-by-box, folder-by-folder description of papers. — Part 3. (77 fiches) John
Ehrlichman: Notes of meetings with
the President, 1969-1973. Ehrlichman
was Nixon's chief assistant dealing with domestic policy matters. Comprises contemporaneous handwritten
notes of approximately 1,000 meetings and telephone conversations. — Part 4. (175 fiches) John Ehrlichman alphabetical subject file, 1969-1973. Memoranda and reports on his varied
responsibilities. Documents policy
issues such as revenue sharing, antitrust, integration in housing and
education, government reorganization, and 1972 election strategy. — Part
5. (98 fiches) H. R. Haldeman: Notes of White House meetings,
1969-1973. Nixon's chief of
staff. Comprises his extensive
handwritten notes on discussions with Nixon, formal policy sessions, strategy sessions
with other staff members and cabinet officials. — Part 6. (370 fiches). President's office files: Series A:
Documents annotated by the President, 1969-1974. Memoranda, incoming and outgoing
correspondence, news clippings and reports bearing Nixon's handwritten
annotations.
microfc E855.P38 1987 Mic.
United States—Politics and government—1969-1974—Sources/ Nixon, Richard M./
Ehrlichman, John/ Haldeman, H. R./ United States. President (1969-1974 : Nixon).
228. United States Senate Historical Office oral history
collection : interviews with
Senate staff. United States.
Congress. Senate. Historical Office 32 microfiches .
Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1984.
Transcriptions of
tape-recorded interviews with: 1. Francis Attig, Reporter of Senate debates, 1
fiche — 2. Pat M. Holt, Chief of Staff, Foreign Relations Committee, 4 fiches —
3. Floyd Riddick, Senate parliamentarian, 6 fiches — 4. Darrell St. Claire,
Asst. Secretary of the Senate, 3 fiches — 5. Ruth Young Watt, Sen. Permanent
Subcomittee on Investigations, 3 fiches —6. J. Franklin Little, 1 fiche — 7. Stewart E. McClure, Sen.
Ctee on Labor, Education, and Public Welfare, 3 fiches — 8. Carl M. Marcy,
Chief of Staff, Foreign Relations Committee, 4 fiches — 9. Warren F. Reid,
Chief of Staff, Foreign Relations Committee, 3 fiches — 10. Leonard Ballard,
Inspector, US Capitol Police, 4 fiches.
microfc JK13 Mic.
United States—Congress—Senate—History—Sources/ United
States—Congress—Senate—Officials and employees—Biography.
229. The Adolf A. Berle diary, 1937-1971. Adolf
Augustus Berle 8 reels . Hyde Park, N.Y: General Services Administration,
National Archives and Records Service, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 1978.
Diary,
1937-71. Documents Berle's career
as a member of FDR's "brain trust," special counsel to the
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (1933-38), chamberlain of the city of New
York (1934-37), Asst. Sec. of State (1938-44), Amb. to Brazil (1945-46).
microfm E355 Mic.
Berle, Adolf Augustus, 1895-1971.
230. LaGuardia scrapbooks. Pre-administration. 2 reels . New York: New York City
Department of Records, n.d.
Mic microfm E748.L23L341.
La Guardia, Fiorello H/ Mayors—New York (State)—New York—History.
231. LaGuardia scrapbooks. News, 1934-1943. 86 reels . New York: New York City
Department of Records, n.d.
Mic microfm E748.L23L342.
La Guardia, Fiorello H/ Mayors—New York (State)—New York—History.
232. LaGuardia scrapbooks. News, 1943-1946. 18 reels . New York: New York City
Department of Records, n.d.
Mic microfm E748.L23L345.
La Guardia, Fiorello H/ Mayors—New York (State)—New York—History.
233. LaGuardia scrapbooks. Editorials. 11 reels . New York: New York City
Department of Records, n.d.
Mic microfm E748.L23L343.
La Guardia, Fiorello H/ Mayors—New York (State)—New York—History.
234. LaGuardia scrapbooks. Post-administration. 2 reels . New York: New York City
Department of Records, n.d.
Mic microfm E748.L23L344.
La Guardia, Fiorello H/ Mayors—New York (State)—New York—History.
235. O'Dwyer scrapbooks. Pre-administration newsclippings. 20 reels . New York: New York City Department
of Records, n.d.
Mic microfm F128.5.O39.
O'Dwyer, William/ Mayors—New York (State)—New York—History .
236. O'Dwyer scrapbooks. Political campaign. 2 reels . New York: New York City
Department of Records, n.d.
Mic microfm F128.5.O394.
O'Dwyer, William/ Mayors—New York (State)—New York—History.
237. O'Dwyer scrapbooks. National politics. 4 reels . New York: New York City
Department of Records, n.d.
Mic microfm F128.5.O393.
O'Dwyer, William/ Mayors—New York (State)—New York—History.
238. O'Dwyer scrapbooks. Editorials. 2 reels . New York: New York City
Department of Records, n.d.
Mic microfm F128.5.O392.
O'Dwyer, William/ Mayors—New York (State)—New York—History.
239. Impellitteri scrapbooks. Newsclippings. 12 reels . New York: New York City Department of Records,
n.d.
Mic microfm F128.5.I561.
Impellitteri, Vincent R/ Mayors—New York (State)—New York—History.
240. Impellitteri scrapbook. Editorials. 2 reels . New York: New York City Department of Records, n.d.
Mic microfm F128.5.I56.
Impellitteri, Vincent R/ Mayors—New York (State)—New York—History.
241. Wagner scrapbooks. News scrapbooks. 55 reels . New York: New York City
Department of Records, n.d.
Mic microfm F128.54.W34W3.
Wagner, Robert F/ Mayors—New York (State)—New York—History.
242. Wagner scrapbooks. Editorials. 6 reels . New York: New York City
Department of Records, n.d.
Mic microfm F128.54.W43W31.
Wagner, Robert F/ Mayors—New York (State)—New York—History.
243. Wagner Scrapbooks. City Planning Commission. 2 reels . New York: New York City
Department of Records, n.d.
Mic microfm F128.54.W43W32.
Wagner, Robert F/ New York
(N.Y.)—City Planning Commission/ Mayors—New York (State)—New York—History.
244. Wagner Scrapbooks. Citizenship Day. 1 reel . New York: New York City Department
of Records, n.d.
Mic microfm F128.54.W43W33.
Wagner, Robert F/ Mayors—New York (State)—New York—History/ Citizenship Day
.
245. [Oral histories of American labor leaders from
Columbia University Oral History Research Office].
Each transcript cataloged
as a separate monograph. See
entries for: John Brophy —
Earl Browder —John P. Frey —Ernest Rice McKinney — A. J. Muste — Jacob Samuel
Potofsky — Lee Pressman — Max Schactman.
246. Files of evidence connected with the investigation of
the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. 2 reels . n. p.: [1963-64].
Typscript and illustrative material.
Contents: [1] Investigation
of the assassination of the President. — [2] Investigation by J. E. Bill
Decker, sheriff, Dallas County, Texas. — [3] Texas supplemental report: correspondence files. — [4] Transcript
of Dallas police radio transmissions. — [5] Dallas police. —[6] Dallas police
reports. — [7] Investigation of the operational security involving the transfer
of Lee Harvey Oswald. — [8] Lee Harvey Oswald. — [9] Officer J. D. Tippit. —
[10] Marguerite C. Oswald v. King Candy Company, etc.
microfm E257 Mic.
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, President U. S., 1917-1963—Assassination.
247. The reminiscences of John Brophy. John Brophy,
and Dean Albertson 1051 leaves 1957.
Transcript of interviews conducted by Dean Albertson in 1955. Includes index.
Mic microfcHD6509.B766A3 1957.
Brophy, John/ United Mine Workers of America/ Congress of Industrial
Organizations (U.S.)/ Trade-unions—United States—Officials and
employees—Biography.
248. The reminiscences of Earl Browder. 1965 [microform]. Earl
Browder 528 p.; 6 microfiches . Columbia University Oral History Collection,
pt. 2, no. 21.
Transcript of interviews conducted by the Oral History Research Office of
Columbia University in 1964. Includes index.
microfc HX84.B69A3 1965 Mic.
Browder, Earl, 1891-1973/ Columbia University oral history collection.
249. The reminiscences of John P. Frey. 1957. John
Philip Frey 768 p; 8 microfiches . Columbia University Oral History Collection,
pt. 2, no. 67.
Transcript of interviews conducted for the Oral History Research Office of
Columbia University in 1954 and 1955. Includes index.
microfc HD6509.F7A3 1957 Mic.
Frey, John Philip,1871-1957/ Trade-unions—United States—Officials and
employees—History/ Columbia University oral history collection.
250. The reminiscences of Ernest Rice McKinney. 1961.
[microform]. Ernest Rice 1886 McKinney 117 p.; 2 microfiches . Columbia
University Oral History Collection, pt. 2; no. 123.
Transcript of interviews conducted for the Oral History Research Office of
Columbia University in 1961. Includes index.
microfc HX84.M22A3 1961 Mic.
McKinney, Ernest Rice, 1886—/ Socialism in the United States/ Columbia
University oral history collection.
251. The reminiscences of A.J. Muste. 1965. Abraham
John 1885-1967 Muste 472 leaves; 5 microfiches . Columbia University Oral
History Collection, pt. 1.
Transcript of an interview conducted for the Oral History Research Office of
Columbia University in the early 1950's. Includes index.
microfc JX1962.M8A3 1965 Mic .
Muste, Abraham John, 1885-1967/ Pacifists—United States—Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc./ Columbia University oral history collection.
252. The reminiscences of Jacob Samuel Potofsky. 1965. Jacob
S. Potofsky 836 p.; 9 microfiches . Columbia University Oral History
Collection, pt. 2, no. 151.
Transcript of interviews conducted for the Oral History Research Office of
Columbia University in 1963 and 1964. Includes index.
microfc HD6509.P68A3 1965 Mic.
Potofsky, Jacob S./ Trade-unions—Clothing workers—United States—History/
Columbia University oral history collection.
253. The reminiscences of Lee Pressman. 1958. [microform]. Lee
1906-1969 Pressman 483 p.; 5 microfiches . Columbia University Oral History
Collection, pt. 2, no. 153.
Transcript of interviews conducted for the Oral History Research Office of
Columbia University in 1956-1958. Includes index.
microfc KF373.P65A3 1958 Mic.
Pressman, Lee, 1906-1969/ Lawyers—United States—Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc./ Columbia University oral history collection.
254. The reminiscences of Max Schachtman. Max
1903-1973 Shachtman 525, 77 leaves; 7 microfiches . Columbia University Oral
History Collection, pt. 2, no. 161.
Transcript of interviews conducted for the Oral History Research Office of
Columbia University in 1962, 1963 and 1965. Includes index.
microfc HD6509.P68A3 1965 Mic.
Shachtman, Max, 1903-1973/ Communism—United States—1917- / Socialism in the United States/
Trotsky, Leon, 1879-1940/ Columbia University oral history collection.
255. FBI file on Cesar Chavez and United Farm Workers. United
States. Federal Bureau of Investigation 2 microfilm reels . [Wilmington, Del.]:
Scholarly Resources, [1996].
roll no. 1. 161-4719 to 44-61404 — roll no. 2. 44-60006 to 44-59048.
Mic microfm HD6509.C47F352 1996.
Chavez, Cesar/ United Farm Workers/ United States—Federal Bureau of
Investigation/ Agricultural laborers—United States—History—Sources/
Agricultural laborers—Labor unions—United States—History—Sources.
256. Leopold and Loeb trial transcript. 4 microfilm reels (7 vol.) 1924.
Film: Northwestern University.
Leopold and Loeb were tried
in the Criminal Court of Cook County, Illinois for the murder of Robert Franks,
and for kidnapping for ransom, 1924.
Law microfm XXKF224.L46T75 1924.
Leopold, Nathan Freudenthal, 1904 or 5-1971 — Trials, litigation, etc./
Loeb, Richard A., 1905 or 6-1936 — Trials, litigation, etc./ Franks, Bobby,
1909-1924/ Darrow, Clarence, 1857-1938/ Trials (Murder)—Illinois—Cook County.
257. Harvard University Library: a documentary history [microform]. editor, Kenneth E. Carpenter. 463 microfiches . California, Md:
University Publications of America, 1990.
Guide to microfiches at call number Z733.H34H350 1990.
Materials from Library's archives, including reports, letters, library
regulations, charging records, financial reports, catalogs, inventories, and
lists of prohibited books.
microfc Z733.H34H35 1990 Mic.
Harvard University. Library—History—Sources/ Libraries,
university and college—Massachusetts—Cambridge—History—Sources.
5. Women's studies. Gender Studies. Sexuality.
258. History of women. 1248 reels . New Haven, Conn: Research Publications,
[1975-1979].
Printed guide at HQ1420.W64 1975 Index RR provides main entry listings with
subject, added entry indexes, and reel lists.
Microfilm of selected
materials on women before 1920 from the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger
Library on the History of Women in America, Sophia Smith Collection, Jane
Addams Memorial Collection, the Galatea Collection, Miriam Y. Holden
Collection, Ida Rust Macpherson Collection and others. Collection consists of some 2,000,000
pages in five types of materials:
1. Printed books (reels
1-934). Approximately 12,000
volumes. 2. Pamphlets (reels 935-962). Over 2000 pamphlets on such topics as
birth control, sex reforms, education, professions, suffrage, women in industry,
women's rights, women's organizations.
3. Periodicals (reels 237-250):
103 titles. General
interest, home management, reformist and suffragist, fashion, literary. Editors claim to have avoided large
files available in film elsewhere.
4. Manuscripts (reels
964-995). 100,000 pages, in 49
collections, nearly all personal, predominantly diaries, journals, commonplace
books, selected from holdings of Schlesinger Library and the Sophia Smith
Collections. 5. Photographs (reel 963).
Ca. 1000 items. About 80
percent of the collection is in English.
All 9,376
titles in collection represented in Library's catalogs.
microfm HQ1420.W64 1975 Mic.
Women—History/ Women—United States—History/ Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger
Library on the History of Women in America/ Sophia Smith Collection/ University
of Illinois at Chicago Circle Library Hull House Library/ Holden, Miriam Young/
Ella Strong Denison Library/ Boston Public Library Galatea Collection.
259. Gerritsen collection of women's history. 242 reels + 17,555 microfiches .
Sanford, N.C.: Microfilming
Corporation of America; Ann Arbor, Mich.: Distributed by University Microfilms
International, 1975-1977.
Two-volume printed bibliographic guide at HQ1121.G430 1983 Gen, RR presents
detailed listings arranged by subject groupings, and indexes by main entry,
titles, subjects, and dates.
Records for individual titles in this collection will appear in the
Library's online catalogs.
The
original Gerritsen Collection was begun by Aletta Jacobs Gerritsen, a Dutch
physician, founder of the first birth control clinic, and early women's rights
leader, and her husband, Carl V. Gerritsen, journalist and
parliamentarian. The original
collection was rich in Dutch, French, German, Italian, and English works
relating to women. 15 languages
are represented in all. Later
additions mostly relate to the American women's movement. Collection consists of approximately
4,500 titles. Included are a very
strong collection of 265 serials, almost half in foreign languages; gaps in the
original runs have been filled in.
Much material relates to women's rights. Collection is strong in biography, education, and women's
history, mostly from the 19th and early 20th century, but with extensive 18th
century materials also. The
printed materials (monographs, pamphlets, and serials) are located at the
Kenneth Spencer Research Library of the University of Kansas, with some
additional materials located at the Walter Clinton Jackson Library of the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro. A small number of the titles within the collection,
primarily periodicals, are supplied on microfilm rather than microfiche due to
the physical size of the original materials involved.
microfm HQ1121.G477 1975 Mic and microfc HQ1121.G477 Mic.
Feminism/ Women—History/ Women—Social conditions/ Gerritsen, C. V.,
1850-1905/ Jacobs, Aletta H., 1850-1905.
260. French Revolution research collection. editor in chief, Colin Lucas. Approximately 26,000
microfiches . [Oxford]: Pergamon Press, 1989-1995.
12 volume Guide to the microfiche collection has call no. DC141.F63 1990
(RR3). Collection also includes
Videodisk, Images of the French Revolution (RR3).
A comprehensive collection
of source material for study of the French revolution, comprising approximately
1,145,000 pages. For full
description of contents see entry in this Guide under France. — Section
9, The Reorganization of Society:
Part 1: Abolition of the
corporate society and feudalism.
Part 2: The
countryside. Part 3, Towns and
townspeople. Part 4, Women and the family. Part 5, Public assistance. (Approximately 125,000 pages.).
microfc DC141.F62 1989 Mic.
261. Women's language and experience, 1500-1940: women's diaries and related
sources. editor Amanda
Vickery. 89 microfilm reels . Marlborough, Wiltshire, England: Adam Matthew
Publications, 1994.
pt. 1. Sources from the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire County Records Offices
(16 reels). pt. 2. Sources from Birmingham Central Library and Birmingham
University Library (24 reels). pt. 3. Sources from Suffolk County Record Office
and Cambridge University Library (25 reels). pt. 4. Sources from the National
Library of Scotland and the National Library of Wales (26 reels). —
Printed guide at Gen HQ1593.W67 1994 Guide.
Diaries, travel journals,
autobiographies written by British women, primarily in the 18th and 19th
centuries.
Mic microfm HQ1593.W67 1994.
Women—Great Britain—Diaries/ Women—Great Britain—History—Sources/
Women—Great Britain—Biography/ Women—Great Britain—Archives/ Manuscripts,
English—Great Britain.
262. [Pamphlets on women]. 25 pieces [1790-1859].
Microfilm. New York Public
Library.
Includes petitions to the
Chamber of Deputies regarding the French divorce law, British pamphlets on
marriage with a deceased wife's sister, and pamphlets and proceedings of the
Catharine and Edwin Forrest divorce case.
microfm HQ72 Mic.
Marriage—Collected works/ Divorce—Collected works.
263. A woman's view of drama, 1790-1830 the diaries of Anna
Margaretta Larpent in the Huntington Library. Anna Margaretta Larpent 9 microfilm
reels . Marlborough, Wiltshire, England: Adam Matthew, 1995.
Filmed in the U.S. by the Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif. Contents of
reels reproduced on reel 1.
Printed guide at PR716.L377 1995 Index.
Anna Margaretta Larpent
(née Porter) kept a diary through much of her life. The 17 volumes cover 1790-1800, 1802-1830, and 1773-1780
(the last sequence "the methodized journal.") The diaries are rich on taste,
consumption and morality in the upper class Georgian family. There are reviews of contemporary plays
and operas, and notes on books she had read. Significantly, her husband was the long-term Examiner of
Plays — or official censor — in the Office of the Lord Chamberlain, an
extremely influential figure in the development of drama. Both husband and wife collaborated in
the work, and Anna assumed exclusive responsibility for Italian opera, since
she was fluent in the language.
Also included in the diary are notes on elections, weddings, the sight
of curiosities such as a rhinoceros or Sir Joseph Banks' aboriginal companion,
etc.
Mic microfm PR716.L377 1995.
Larpent, Anna Margaretta, 1758-1824 — diaries/ English drama—History and
criticism/ Theatre — England — Censorship — History.
264. Papers, 1838-1853. Mary Anne Lyth 1 microfilm
reel . [Sydney, N.S.W.]: Mitchell Library, [1985].
Includes 2 diaries: 2 June
1838-30 Nov. 1842 and 1 Aug. 1845-28 May 1853; and letter to her husband from
Viwa, Fiji, 27 July 1849. "ML MSS. 3642." See Richard Burdsall [Papers 1836-1860], at microfm
BV112 Mic.
microfm BV113 Mic.
Missions—Fiji—History—Sources.
265. The Social and political status of women in Britain.
Series 1. 55 microfilm
reels . Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Press Microform Publications, 1983-.
pt. 1. Radical and reforming periodicals for and by women (reels 1-17) — pt. 2.
Rare political, reforming, and professional journals for and by women,
1858-1935 (reels 18-38) — pt. 3. Rare political, reforming, and professional
journals for and by women (reels 39-55):
Women Workers' Quarterly Magazine, 1891-1923; Anti-Suffrage
Review, 1908-1919; The Freewoman, 1911-1912; and four other titles,
1870-1930.
Mic _ microfm _PN5124.W6S635 1983.
Women's periodicals, British.
266. Women and Victorian values, c. 1837-1910 advice books,
manuals and journals for women. Bodleian Library 120 microfilm reels .
Marlborough, Wiltshire, England: Adam Matthew Publications, 1996-.
Sources from the Bodleian Library: pt. 1. Cookery and domestic life (reel 1-2). Education and etiquette,
Entertainment (reel 3-4). Fashion,
Society and beauty (reel 5). Language and literature, Letter writing (reel 6). Marriage (reel 7). Mothers and daughters (reel 8-9). Religion and morality (reel
10). Women and work (reel 11-14).
Women's health (reel 15). Women's rights and status (reel 16). Miscellanea (reel 17-20) — pt. 2.
Cookery and domestic life (reel
1-2). Education (reel 3-4). Etiquette 9reel 5). Entertainment (reel 6). Entertainment, fashion,
society and beuty (reel 7). Language
and literature (reel 8). Language and literature, letter writing (reel 9). Marriage and
courtship (reel 10). Mothers and
daughters (reel 11). Mothers and daughters, religion and morality (reel 12). Travel, women and the law,
women ad work (reel 13). Women and
work (reel 14). Women's health (reel 15-16). Women's health, women's rights and status (reel 17). Women's rights
and status (reel 18). Miscellanea
(reel 19-20) — pt. 3. Cosy-corner novels (reel 1-3). Girls' companion and Girl's Mistress
(reel 4). Girl's Mistress
(reel 5). Infant's mistress, kindergarten and needlework teacher (reel 6-8). Ladies' home
(reel 9). Lady's world, a magazine
of fashion and society (reel 10-11). Mother's Companion
(reel 12-13). Mother's magazine
(reel 14-15). Mothers' Union. The wife: a journal of home comforts (reel 16). Wife: a journal
of home comforts (reel 17).Women's World: Journal of the
Women's Education Union (reel
18). Journal of the Women's Education
Union (reel 19). Working gentlewoman's journal. Working
Ladies Report (reel 20). Part 5: Works of 16 authors.
Reel 1. Sarah and Samuel
Adams; Isabella Mary Beeton. Reel
2. Samuel Orchart Beeton. Elizabeth Blackwell. Reel 3. Lydia Maria Child.
Reel 4. Lydia Maria Child
(continued). Hester Chapone. Reel 5. Frances Power Cobbe.
Reel 6. Frances Power Cobbe
(continued). Reel 7. Dinah Maria Mulock Craik. Reel 8. Dina Maria Mulock Craik (continued). Reel 9. Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (continued). Reel 10. Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (continued). Sarah Stickney Ellis. Reel 11. Sarah Stickney Ellis (continued). Reel 12. Sarah
Stickney Ellis (continued). Reel
13. Sarah Stickney Ellis
(continued). Reel 14. Sarah Stickney Ellis (continued). Reel 15. Sarah Stickney Ellis (continued). Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Reel 16.
Harriet Martineau. Reel
17. Lady Sydney Morgan. Reel 18. Marion Reid.
Lydia Howard Sigourney.
Harriet Beecher Stowe. Reel
19. Charlotte Mary Yonge. Reel 20. Charlotte Mary Yonge (continued). Part 6: Sources from the Brotherton Library, University of
Leeds. Household management and
domestic economy (20 Reels).
Printed guide
at HQ1593.W56 1996 Index. Guide
includes reel list and index by titles.
Mic _ microfm _HQ1593.W56 1996.
Women—Great Britain—Social conditions—History—19th century/ Women—Great
Britain—Social conditions—History—20th century/ Women—Great Britain—Conduct of
life—History—19th century/ Women—Great Britain—Conduct of life—History—20th
century.
267. Popular women's magazines at the British Library,
London. British Library 70 microfilm reels . Brighton Reading,
[England: Harvester Microform Distributed by] Research Publications, 1985-.
pt. 1. Woman, 1890-1912 (reels 1-21) — pt. 2. Englishwoman's review
... (reels 22-23). Myra's journal of dress and fashion (reels 24-42) —
pt. 3. The ladies' pocket magazine (reels 43-45). The ladies' treasury (reels 46-49).The lady's own novelette (reels 50-55). The mother's companion
(reels 56-57). My lady's novelette (reel 58). The young woman
(reel 58-61) — pt. 4. La belle assemblee (reel 62-70).
Mic _ microfm _PN5124.W6P678 1985.
Women's periodicals, British.
268. American women's diaries. New England [microform]. 4 v. (21 microfilm reels) . New Canaan, CT: Readex Film
Products, [1984?].
Guide to microfilms has call no.: CT3260.A54 1984 Suppl.
Manuscripts selected from the holdings of the American Antiquarian
Society. Provides details of daily
life, household chores, servants, health care, education views on such topics
as marriage and family, abolitionism, nativism. Contents: Ruth Henshaw Banscom (1772-1848). More than 3000 pages. Leicester and Ashby, Mass. — Abigail
Gardner Drew (1777-1868). Life on
Nantucket Island. — Susan E. Parsons Brown Forbes (1824-1910). 66 vv. from 1841-1908. Mill work, teaching, running boarding
house. — Hannah Davis Gale (1818-1851).
Student days in Providence. — Louisa Adams Park (1772-1813). Wife of navy physician. Windham, N. H., and Acton and
Salisbury, Mass., 1800-1801. — Sally Ripley (b. 1785). Boston, early life. —
Martha Rogers (1761-1840).
Exeter, N. H., 1785. — Caroline Barrett White (1828-1915). Sixty-four years beginning in 1849.
microfm CT3260.A54 1984 Mic.
Women—New England—Diaries/ Women—New England—Biography/ American
diaries—Women authors/ New England—History—1775-1865—Sources/ New
England—History—19th century—Sources/ American Antiquarian Society.
269. American women's diaries. Southern women [microform]. editor, Jane Begos. 20 v. (34 microfilm reels) . New Canaan, CT:
Readex Film Products, [1988?].
Guide to microfilms has call no.: CT3260.A55 1988 Suppl.
50,000
ms. pages. Documents daily life,
family relationships, household management, slavery, religious views, travel,
views on Civil War, Reconstruction.
Contents: Ada Bacot (b.
1832). Plantation life, slave management, nursing. Tidewater Virginia. — Zillah Brandon (1801-1871). Deeply religious pioneer, near Cherokee
settlement in east Alabama. — Mary Davis Brown (1822-1903). South Carolina. Temperance, slavery, trials of KKK
members. — Burge Diaries. Mother,
stepdaughter, daughter; economic, religious, social life in mid-19th C. middle
Georgia. — Kate S. Carney (b. 1842).
Affairs of large, well-to-do family of Murphreesboro, Tennessee, 1860's.
— Carolyn Clitherall (1784-1863).
8 vv. family history, emigration from Wales in 1751. — Louisa Cocke (fl.
1840). 1816 to 1850's; temperance
and slave resettlement activist. — Martha Crawford (1830-1861). From youth in Alabama to service as
missionary in China. — Sarah Crowford (1824-1913). Governor's daughter, in boarding school. — Kate Cumming
(1835-1909). Civil War nurse.
— Sarah Dawson (1842-1909). 1862-1866: travels and psychic phenomena. — Harriet Eaton (fl.
1855). Civil war nurse in
Virginia; travels to Mobile. — Sarah Gayle (1795-1835). Wife of governor of frontier Alabama. —
Mary Goodwin (b. 1844).
Wytheville, Va., social affairs and Confederacy. — Cloe Greene (1843-1924)
and Grace Whittle (fl. 1860).
Virginia sisters. Yellow
fever epidemic. — Mary Hort (b. 1796). Florida and S. C. War, smallpox, yellow fever epidemics.
— Mary Howell (fl. 1870). Atlanta,
1887-1891. Eveline Jackson
(1848-1928). Ga. Piedmont region.
— Emma LeConte (fl. 1864). Burning
of Columbia, S. C. — Jane Lines (fl. 1860). English emigree who moved to Border States. — Harriet
McLellan (fl. 1865). Southern
businesswoman, financial struggles of Reconstruction. — Millie McCreary (b.
1858). Young black woman who
taught at Atlanta Baptist Seminary. — Priscilla McKaig (1819-1885). Civil war era. — Carrie Moffet (d.
1898). Louisville Female High School. — Cornelia Moore (fl. 1900). Red Cross
service in World War I. — Emma Mordecai.
Daughter of prominent Jewish merchant of Richmond in Civil War. —
Elizabeth Pringle (1845-1921). Civil war era, S. C. rice planter. — Alice Ready
(d. 1890). Student in Maryland, travels. — Molly Seawell (1860-1916).
Gloucester, Va., anti-suffragist. — Anna Weisiger (1821-1887). Va., emphasis on
religion.
microfm CT3260.A55 1988 Mic.
American diaries—Women authors/ Women—Southern States—Diaries.
270. The Jane Addams papers, 1860-1960. Correspondence. Jane 1860-1935
Addams. Bryan, Mary Lynn McCree, editor ed. 19 microfilm reels . Ann Arbor,
Mich: University Microfilms International, 1984.
Consists of Addams's papers from Swarthmore College Peace Collection and many
other repositories. Each reel preceded by explanatory printed front matter
which includes the table of contents for the entire collection. To be used in
conjunction with printed guide entitled: The Jane Addams papers: a
comprehensive guide, at Gen Z6616.A38 J34 1996. Also see 4-reel Index to the main body of the Jane Addams
correspondence at microfm HV34 Mic.
Founder of Hull-House;
founder and president of International League for Peace and Freedom; lecturer
and lobbyist on such topics as child labor, public health, unemployment relief,
social insurance, and women's suffrage.
Library holds film of correspondence only. Correspondents included Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson,
Ida Tarbell, Emily Greene Balch.
microfm HV33 Microfilm.
Addams, Jane, 1860-1935/ Women social reformers—United States—Archives/
Social work—United States—History—Sources/ Hull House Association.
271. The papers of Carrie Chapman Catt . Carrie
Chapman 1859-1947 Catt 18 microfilm reels + 1 register [15 pages] . Washington,
D. C.: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1978.
Catt was a prominent leader
of the women's suffrage movement in America, presiding over the National
American Woman Suffrage Association, and later she was instrumental in forming
the League of Women Voters. Papers include correspondence (1890-1947), diaries
(1911-1923), drafts of speeches and articles (1892-1942), subject files,
biographical papers, newspaper clippings, printed material, and other papers,
chiefly 1890-1920, relating primarily to Catt's efforts on behalf of the
women's suffrage movement, feminism, and the cause of international peace. Also
includes material relating to the Woman's Centennial Congress of 1940 and the
National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War. The diaries describe her
travels to Europe, Africa, the Near East, and the Far East. Correspondents
include Grace Abbott, Jane Addams, Lady Astor, Newton D. Baker, Alice Stone
Blackwell, Josephus Daniels, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Ida Husted Harper, Mary
Garrett Hay, Clara Hyde, Fiorello La Guardia, Julia C. Lathrop, Katherine
Dexter McCormick, Rosa Manus, Maud Wood Park, Mary Gray Peck, Helen Rogers
Reid, Rose Schneiderman, Rosika Schwimmer, Edna L. Stantial, Arthur Hays
Sulzberger, William Howard Taft, Joseph P. Tumulty, William Allen White, and
Justina Wilson. Originals in: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress.
Mic microfm HQ1413.C3A2 1978.
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947—Archives/ Women—Suffrage—United
States—History—Sources/ Women's Rights—United States—History—Sources/
Peace—History—Sources/ Civil Rights—United States—History—Sources/ Women And
Peace—History—Sources/ Feminism—United States—History—Sources/ Abbott, Grace,
1878-1939—Correspondence/ Addams, Jane, 1860-1935—Correspondence/ Astor, Nancy
Witcher Langhorne Astor, Viscountess, 1879-1964—Correspondence/ Baker, Newton
Diehl, 1871-1937—Correspondence/ Blackwell, Alice Stone,
1857-1950—Correspondence/ Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948—Correspondence/ Gilman,
Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935—Correspondence/ Harper, Ida Husted,
1851-1931—Correspondence/ Hay, Mary Garrett, 1857-1928—Correspondence/ Hyde,
Clara—Correspondence/ La Guardia, Fiorello H. (Fiorello Henry),
1882-1947—Correspondence/ Lathrop, Julia Clifford, 1858-1932—Correspondence/
Mccormick, Katherine Dexter—Correspondence/ Manus, Rosa—Correspondence/ Park,
Maud Wood, 1871-1955—Correspondence/ Peck, Mary Gray,
1867?-1957—Correspondence/ Reid, Helen Rogers, 1882-1970—Correspondence/
Schneiderman, Rose, 1882—-Correspondence/ Schwimmer, Rosika,
1877-1948—Correspondence/ Stantial, Edna Lamprey—Correspondence/ Sulzberger,
Arthur Hays, 1891-1968—Correspondence/ Taft, William H. (William Howard),
1857-1930—Correspondence/ Tumulty, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick),
1879-1954—Correspondence/ White, William Allen, 1868-1944—Correspondence/
Wilson, Justina—Correspondence/ Woman's Centennial Congress (1940 : New York,
N.Y.).
272. The Emma Goldman papers: a microfilm edition. Emma 1869-1940 Goldman Ronald
Zboray Daniel Cornford editors. Candace Falk. 69 microfilm reels . Alexandria,
Va: Chadwyck-Healey, 1990-1993.
Printed guide: Emma Goldman: a
guide to her life and documentary sources, HX843.7.G65E46 1995.
Goldman was an anarchist
and advocate of women's rights, freedom of expression, anti-militarism, and
social justice. Collection
comprises 40,000 letters, writings, government and surveillance documents,
clippings and photographs, from 1200 public and private repositories in various
countries.
Contents: reels 2-46: Correspondence, 1892-1940; reels 47-53: Goldman's writings; reels 54-55: Goldman's writings, drafts; reels
56-66: government documents,
1184-1942; reel 67: government
documents and Goldman's writings, supplement; reel 68-69: supplementary correspondence.
microfm HX843.7.G65A2 1990 Mic.
Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940—correspondence/ Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940—archives/
Anarchism—United States—History—Sources/ Feminism—United States—History—Sources.
273. Women's suffrage in Wisconsin. Part 2, The papers of Ada Lois James,
1816-1952. Ada Lois 1876-1952 James, editorial director, Anne Firor Scott. 24 microfilm reels .
Research Collections in Women's Studies. Grassroots Women's Organizations. Bethesda, MD:
University Publications of America, 1990.
Personal correspondence of
James, a suffragist and social reformer, and key leader of the suffrage
movement in Wisconsin. James broke
with the mainstream movement in Wisconsin in favor of the more militant
National Woman's Party. Filmed
from holdings of the Wisconsin State Historical Society. See related Records of the Wisconsin
Woman Suffrage Association.
Microfm JK1899.J35A3 1990 Mic.
James, Ada Lois, 1876-1952/ Women—Suffrage—Wisconsin.
274. The papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
[microform]. Elizabeth Cady 1815-1902 Stanton, and Susan B. 1820-1906
Anthony, editors, Patricia G.
Holland, and Ann D. Gordon. 45 microfilm reels . Wilmington, Delaware:
Scholarly Resources, 1991.
Printed guide has call number HQ1413.S689P363 1992.
Stanton and Anthony founded movement for women's political equality in
the nineteenth century. Collection
represents manuscript holdings of over 200 libraries and private collections,
and printed material from approximately 700 periodical titles. Spanning the years 1831 through 1906,
collection contains more than 14,000 documents, including legislative
testimony, correspondence, diaries, speeches, accounts of meetings, calls to
action, articles, legal papers, and financial papers. The Papers consist of three series: Series I contains a complete run of Revolution (1868-1871), the weekly
newspaper established by the two activists. — Series II contains the Chicago
Historical Society's collection of 1700 letters and petitions seeking a women's
suffrage plank in the 1880 Republican party platform. — Series III (main body
of the collection) consists of all the other documents referred to above, in a
single chronology. Collection
documents relationship between suffragism and other movements such as
antislavery, temperance, and relgious liberalism and free thought.
microfm HQ1413.S67A2 1991 Mic.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902—Archives/ Anthony, Susan B.,
1820-1906—Archives/ Women—Suffrage—United States—History—Sources/
Feminists—United States—Biography/ United States—History—19th Century—Sources.
275. Women's studies manuscript collections from the
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College.
Series 1, Women's suffrage. consulting editor,
Anne Firor Scott. 141 microfilm reels . Research Collections in Women's
Studies. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1990-.
Guide to the microfilm collection has call no. JK1896.D7 1990.
Contents: Part A: National leaders (18 reels). Major collections include papers of
Anna Howard Shaw, Matilda Joslyn Gage, Julia Ward Howe, and smaller collections
of Carrie Chapman Catt and Lucy Stone — Part B: New York (15 reels) — Part C: The South (8 reels) — Part D: New England (65 reels) — Part E: Midwest and Far West (35 reels). Major collections include that of Illinois suffrage
movement, esp. papers of Catharine Waugh McCulloch, which also document her
activities to reform higher education and family law in Illinois and end bias
against women in the Chicago bar.
microfm JK1896.W65 1990 Mic.
Women—Suffrage—United States—History—Sources/ Women's rights—United
States—History—Sources/ Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History
of Women in America.
276. Women's suffrage in Wisconsin. Part I: Records of the Wisconsin Woman Suffrage Association,
1892-1925 . editorial director, Anne Firor Scott. 18 microfilm reels . Research Collections
in Women's Studies Grassroots Women's Organizations. Frederick, MD: University
Publications of America, 1989.
Filmed from the records of the Wisconsin State Historical Society.
Collection contains letters
and reports from local suffrage leaders, correspondence with national
suffragist leaders. 1911-12 state
campaign for suffrage law especially well documented. See related Papers of Ada Lois James, President of
the Political Equity League of Wisconsin, part 2 of this series.
microfm JK1883.W6W65 1989 Mic.
Wisconsin Woman Suffrage Association—Archives/
Women—Suffrage—Wisconsin—History—Sources.
277. Papers of the League of Women Voters, 1918-1974. League
of Women Voters (U.S.), advisory editor,
Susan Ware. 98 microfilm reels . Research Collections in Women's
Studies. Frederick, Md: University Publications of America, 1985-.
Accompanying guide to the collection on microfilm has call no. JF848.P23.
Part I: Meetings of the Board of Directors and
the Executive Committees: Minutes
and Related Documents, 1918-1974 (14 reels) — Part II: Transcripts and Records of the National
Conventions and of General Councils.
Series A: 1919-1944 (20
reels). Series B: 1945-1974 (30 reels) — Part III: National Office Subject Files,
1920-1932. Includes standing
committee files on such topics as women in industry, women's legal status,
child welfare, social hygiene, efficiency in government.
microfm JF13 Mic.
Women in public life—United States/ Women in politics—United States/ United
States—Politics and government—20th century.
278. Temperance and prohibition papers : a joint microfilm
publication of the Ohio Historical Society, Michigan Historical Collections and
Woman's Christian Temperance Union. project director,
Andrea D. Lentz. 49
reels . Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Historical Society, 1977.
Accompanying guide has call no. HV5296.G84.
Library holds series
III: Women's Christian Temperance
Union. Contents: I. (reels 1-10) Annual meeting minutes, 1874-1934. Includes lists of officials, executive
committee minutes, subcommitee minutes, departmental reports, memorials,
resolutions, president's address, membership and financial reports and
statistics — II. (11-29 reels) Correspondence and historical files. Correspondence and records, 1858-1933
and other manuscript and printed historical material, 1852-1933. Includes index — III. (reels 3-45) Scrapbooks of clippings,
1857-1898 — IV. (reel 46) Alice E. Peters correspondence, 1888-1891. — V. (reel
47-49) Michigan WCTU minute books, 1-24.
microfm HV169 Mic.
Temperance—History—Sources/ Prohibition—United States—Societies, etc./
Alcoholism—United States—History—Sources/ Liquor laws—United States—Sources/ Women's
Christian Temperance Union/ Peters, Alice E.
279. The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
papers, 1915-1978. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
114 reels . Sanford, N.C: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1983.
Accompanying guide has call no. JK1965.W7.
Founded under leadership of
Jane Addams and Aletta Jacobs, WILPF came to be one of the most influential of
all international women's organizations.
League concerns include anti-Semitism, civil rights, pacifism, Third
World, nuclear disarmament, political prisoners, and the United Nations. Collection comprises League archives
and publications. Half the
documents in collection are in English; the remainder are in German, French,
and other languages.
Contents: Series I: International Executive Committee,
1915-1978. Correspondence,
records, reports, international congress papers. — Series II: Individual correspondence,
1915-1968. Source of background
information on WILPF members such as Jane Addams, Gertrude Baer. — Series
III: National Sections and Other
Countries, 1914-1978. — Series IV:
Topics, 1918-1975. Topical
file from Geneva headquarters. — Series V: Printed matter, 1915-1978.
microfm JX44 Mic.
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom/ Addams, Jane, 1860-1935/
Jacobs, Aletta.
280. Records of the Women's Bureau of the Department of
Labor, 1918-1965. Part I: Reports of the Director, major
conferences, and speeches and articles . advisory editor,
Judith Sealander. 23 reels . Research Collections in Women's Studies)
(Research Collections in Labor Studies. Frederick, MD: University Publications
of America, 1986.
Accompanied by a printed reel guide with title A guide to the microfilm
edition of Records of the Women's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor,
1918-1965.
The Women's Bureau was a
government agency mandated to investigate the conditions of women workers. The Monthly Reports of the Director
(1918-1948) summarize the bureau's activities, including lobbying and
legislative consulting; the conference reports (1918-1965) cover 65 conferences
sponsored by the Bureau on topics that include women and labor unions, family
life, day care, women and war industry, and the ERA in the 1920's.
microfm HD6095.R42 1986 Mic.
Women—Employment—United States—History—Sources/ United States—Women's
Bureau—Archives.
281. Records of the Immigration and Naturalization
Service. Series A, Subject
correspondence files [microform]. 82 microfilm reels . Research Collections in American
Immigration. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1992-.
Accompanied by printed reel guide, compiled by Randolph H. Boehm, at JV6455.G84
1994. Includes index.
For full description of
contents, see under United States—Official archives in this Guide. Part V. Prostitution and "White Slavery," 1902-1933
(7 reels). INS documents on policing prostitution,
including excluding prostitutes as immigrants, and deporting resident alien
prostitutes. Other subjects: coercion as an element in prostitution,
male prostitution, and prostitution in Europe.
microfm JV6455.R426 1992 Mic.
282. Records of The National Association of Colored Women's
Clubs, 1895-1992 [microform]: Part
I: Minutes of national
conventions, publications, and president's office corrrespondence. National
Association of Colored Women's Clubs (U.S.), consulting editor, Lillian Serece Williams. 26 reels .
Black Studies Research Sources)(Research Collections in Women's Studies.
Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1993-.
Printed guide has call number E185.86.B64 1994.
In local women's clubs
African-American women pooled their resources, coordinated their efforts,
raised funds, launched charitable initiatives, and founded schools, hospitals,
homes for delinquent youth, mother's clubs as they struggled against
prejudice. Collection includes
publications of state and local NACWC affiliates, including histories of many
state and local clubs; National Convention minutes, 1895-1992; National
Notes, 1897-1992, a quarterly periodical reporting on affiliates;
President's office correspondence from 1920 through 1958.
microfm E185.86.N36N374 1993 Mic.
National Association of Colored Women's Clubs (U.S.)—Archives/ Afro-American
women—Societies and clubs—Archives/ Afro-American women—History—Sources/
Women—Societies and clubs—Archives.
283. Papers of Sophonisba P. Breckinridge (1866-1948). Sophonisba
Preston Breckinridge 37 microfilm reels . [Washington, D.C.]: Library of
Congress, Photoduplication Service, 1981.
"The papers of Sophonisba P. Breckinridge, comprising containers 739-778
of the Breckinridge family papers deposited at the Library of Congress.".
Breckinridge was a major
scholar, activist, and reformer in the area of social service administration,
and professor at the University of Chicago through 1933. She was particularly involved in the
areas of juvenile deliquency, juvenile court legislation, and welfare
administration. Notable
correspondents represented in her papers include Jane Addams, Alben W. Barkley,
Ernest H. Gruening, Cordell Hull, Harold Ickes, Frances Perkins, Franklin
Roosevelt, and Fred M. Vinson.
Mic microfm HV28.A2B73 1981.
Breckinridge, Sophonisba
Preston/ Breckinridge family/ Social reformers—United States.
284. Family planning oral history project. 3 microfilm reels . Research Collections
in Women's Studies. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1994.
Printed guide at: HQ766.W653 1994 Index. Part A of Women's studies
manuscript collections from the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College,
Series 3, Sexuality, sex education, and reproductive rights.
Transcripts of oral history
project undertaken by the Schlesinger Library during the 1970s, focussing on
the politics and ethics of reproduction, including birth control, abortion, sex
education, marriage counseling, and maternal and infant health and
welfare. Interviewees include
Sarah Weddington, Estelle Griswold, Loraine Leeson Campbell, Beatrice Blair,
Sadja Goldsmith, Mary Steichen Calderon, Patricia Maginnis, Martha May Eliot,
Constance Cook, Emily Hartshorne Mudd, and 14 others.
microfm HQ766.W653 1994 Mic.
Voluntary Parenthood League (N.Y.)/ Birth control—United States—History—20th
century—Sources/ Women's rights—United States—History—20th century—Sources/
Abortion—United States—History—20th century—Sources/ Sex instruction—United
States—History—20th century—Sources/ Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library
on the History of Women in America.
285. Princeton University Libraries Latin American
microfilm collection. Supplement 1. Women and gender issues in Mexico. Princeton
University Library 2 microfilm reels . Princeton, NJ [Wilmington, Del.]:
Princeton University Libraries Scholarly Resources, Inc. [distributor], 1995.
Title from container. Supplement to: Princeton University Latin American
pamphlet collection.
Mic microfm HQ1462.P756 1995.
Women—Mexico—History—20th century/ Women—Mexico—Social conditions/ Women in
politics—Mexico/ Women's rights—Mexico.
286. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets. II, 1802-1992. Caribbean. Caribbean women pamphlets. 1 reel . Washington, D. C.: Library of
Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Part of a collection of 6,908 pamphlets collection and assembled by the
Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by
the Preservation Microfilming Office.
Contains 10 pamphlets.
Mic microfm F2175.L385.
Women—Caribbean area.
287. The Women's movement in Cuba, 1898-1958. The Stoner collection on Cuban
feminism. K. Lynn Stoner 13 microfilm reels . [Wilmington, Del:
Scholarly Resources, 1991].
Published in cooperation with
Arizona State University. Printed guide at Gen HQ1507.P75 1991 Guide.
Documents in Spanish.
Comprises works by feminists about feminists and their causes, works by men on
the status of women, and literary works by feminist authors that illustrate or
discuss the condition of women.
Collection spans the period from Cuban independence to the end of the
Batista regime. Among the titles
included are Aspiraciones (1918), an early feminist journal published by
the Partido Feminista Aspiraciones; La Mujer Moderno (1926), the journal
for the Club Femenino de Cuba, the oldest Cuban feminist organization; and La
Mujer (1929—1931), the journal of the Partido Demócrata Sufragista. (Note at microfc F1751.M55 the
complementary resource, Minerva:
Revista Quincenal Dedicada a la Mujer de Color / collected,
researched, and indexed by K. Lynn Stoner and Mario Gonzáles, which began a two-year publication in 1888,
two years after emancipation of slaves in Cuba, and it resumed with a new
series, Minerva: Revista
Ilustrada Universal, 1910 through 1915. 45 microfiches.).
Mic microfmr HQ1507.P75 1991.
Feminism—Cuba—History/ Women's rights—Cuba—History/ Women—Legal status,
laws, etc—Cuba—History/ Blacks—Cuba—History—Periodicals.
288. Struggle and triumph: The women's suffrage movement, 1895-1920. 31 reels . Hassocks, England: Harvester
Microform.
Collection includes papers
of the International Woman's Suffrage Alliance, the National Union of Woman's
Suffrage Societies, the Parliamentary Committee for Woman's Suffrage, and the
Manchester Men's League for Woman's Suffrage. Material from the John Rylands Library, Manchester, England.
microfm JF851.S879 1895a Mic.
Great Britain—Woman's suffrage.
289. Sex research:
early literature from statistics to erotica. 120 reels . Woodbridge, Conn: Research
Publications, [1983?].
"Filmed from the holdings of the Institute for Sex Research Library,
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN." Printed guide at HQ60.S490 1983 Mic.
Collection includes 970
titles covering the years 1700 to 1860, with some earlier works represented by
18th and 19th century editions.
Titles are in French, English, Italian, German, Spanish, Latin. Section I: Sexual behavior and attitudes: Sexual mores of the 18th and 19th centuries. Status of women, incest, celibacy,
extramarital sex, and homosexuality, masturbation and prostitution. — Section
II: Sex, law, and medicine: Topics include rape, sex offenses,
divorce, venereal diseases, reproduction, and adultery. Trials for adultery, impotence,
bastardy, rape, and murder. Range
of medical and anatomical works. —
Section III. Sex and
literature: Examples of erotic
literature as well as romantic literature. Poetry, anecdotes,
and muerous essays included. — Section IV: Sex and the humanities: More titles on status of women. Anticlerical and anti-Catholic works. Population control. "Immoral" effects of music,
theatre, and dancing.
microfm HQ12.S49 1983 Mic.
Sex—History—Sources/ Sexual deviation—History—Sources/ Erotic
literature—History—Sources/ Alfred C. Kinsey Institute for Sex Research Library.
290. Sex & sexuality, 1640-1940 literary, medical and
sociological perspectives. 15 reels . Marlborough, Wiltshire, England: Adam Matthew
Publications, 1998.
Editorial introduction by Marie Mulvey-Roberts. Pt. 1 filmed at the Bodleian
Library and the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine. Pt. 1. Sources
from the Bodleian Library, Oxford, and the Wellcome Institute for the History
of Medicine, London (15 microfilm reels).
Collection consists of 61
works from the 17th through 19th centuries, ranging from self-help manuals and
advice books to medical books to literary treatments and erotica. Included are early sexual primers for
married people, anti-masturbation works, works on venereal diseases, impotence,
and infertility. Also included are
works on social and moral perspectives on sex, love, marriage, relationships,
and the social and moral consequences of prostitution and disease.
Mic microfm HQ18.G78S49 1998.
Sex customs—Great Britain—History/ Sex.
291. Ladies of Llangollen letters and journals of Lady
Eleanor Butler (1739-1829) and Sarah Ponsonby (1755-1831) from the National
Library of Wales. 5
microfilm reels . Marlborough, Wiltshire, England: Adam Matthew Publications,
1997.
These records document the period after 1778 when Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah
Ponsonby eloped to set up a new life together in Plas Newydd in Llangollen
Vale. The move met with strong opposition from their respective families but
their new Gothic residence soon became a magnet for writers and intellectuals.
Wordsworth, Madame de Genlis, Edmund Burke and Anna Seward all visited, and the
"Ladies of Llangollen" as Butler and Ponsonby soon became known
established a vigorous correspondence network. Their residence was also to be
the subject of Anna Seward's famous poem entitled " Llangollen Vale".
The papers reproduced here are an important source for the study of this
important partnership and the literary circle they created. These papers are
known as the Hamwood Papers, formerly in the possession of the Hamilton family
of Hamwood, Dunboyne, County Meath. They include Papers and Correspondence of
Elinor Goddard including an account of attempts by Eleanor Butler and Sarah
Ponsonby to escape from their homes in Ireland; accounts of visits to the
Ladies of Llangollen; Sarah Ponsonby's "Account of a Journey in Wales
perform'd in May 1778 by Two Fugitive Ladies"; Sarah Ponsonby's Commonplace
Book with gardening and architectural notes; Eleanor Butler's Diary for 1784
including comments on letters received and books acquired and read; Eleanor
Butler's famous Journals (1788-1791, 1799, 1802, 1807 and 1821) recording
details of visitors, books read, correspondence and local events; 5 volumes of
correspondence sent to the ladies including letters from Henrietta Bowdler,
Lady Bury, Mrs O'Connell, Lady Sydney Morgan, Anna Seward, Mrs Jane Davey,
Hester Lynch Piozzi, George Canning, Sir Walter Scott, Arthur Wellesley,
William Wilberforce and William Wordsworth; an unpublished verse drama entitled
"Loves Frenzy, or, the Garlands of the Faun" together with poems and
watercolours largely by Sarah Ponsonby. 3 further volumes of manuscript poems
(one compiled for Camilla Blackford, one dedicated to Caroline Hamilton and one
composed by Marty Tighe) and various manuscript volumes concerning Geometry,
Medicine, Bonaparte and Heraldry complete the collection.
This collection in the
National Library of Wales is also known as the Hamwood papers. Each reel begins
with Contents of reels and a Detailed list of each reel. reel 1. Account of a
journey in Wales / Sarah Ponsonby (1778) ; Diary / Eleanor Butler (1784) ;
Commonplace book / Sarah Ponsonby (1785-1789) ; Geometry / Sarah Ponsonby
(1785) — reel 2. Journal / Eleanor Butler (1788-1791) — reel 3. Journal /
Eleanor Butler (1791, 1799, 1802, 1807, 1821) ; Letters (1778-1831) ; Letters
to Sarah Ponsonby (1798) ; Poetry ; Plasnewydd Library catalogue (1792) — reel
4. Letters from a traveller (1804-1806) ; Album Camilla (1800-1835); Caroline
Hamilton album (1803-1859) ; Psyche / Mary Tighe (1804) — Disparition de
Buonaparte (1814) — Medical recipes (1790s) — reel 5. Heraldry (1801) ;
Histoire tragique d'un Père de la Trappe (1823) ; Executor's accounts
(1832-1870s) ; Eva Mary Bell correspondence (1929-1947) ; Hamwood papers / Eva
Mary Bell (1920s) ; Journal / Elinor Goddard (1774-1778, 1782-1788).
Printed guide at HQ75.4.B88L335 1997 Index.
Mic microfm HQ75.4.B88L335 1997.
Butler, Eleanor/ Ponsonby, Sarah/ National Library of Wales/ Lesbians—Great
Britain/ Women—Great Britain—Social conditions/ Salons—Wales—History/ English
diaries—Manuscripts—Facsimiles/ Manuscripts, English—Wales—Facsimiles/
Romanticism—Great Britain—History—18th century/ Llangollen (Wales)—Social life
and customs/ Wales—Intellectual life—18th century.
292. Sexual politics in Britain. 520 fiche . Hassocks, England: Harvester
Microform, 1975.
Includes bibliographic guide and index.
Collection includes
literature of British movements for women's liberation and gay rights. Among publications included are Women's
Voice (International Socialists), Women's Struggle (Journal of
Women's National Coordinating Committee), Women's Report, Union of Women
for Liberation pamphlet series.
Collection also includes documents, unpublished papers, and publications
of organizations such as CHE:
Campaign for Homosexual Equality (1967-1977), SMG: Scottish Minorities Group (1970-1978),
Union for Sexual Freedoms in Ireland (1974-1976); and runs of 13 serials, notably
including Gay News (1972-1983), the principal gay publication of
national circulation in Great Britain.
Issued with 5 printed bibliographical guides, with historical notes and
title and chronological indexes, at Gen Z7164.S42L56 1977, —1978, —1979, —1981,
and —1983. Years covered: 1967-1974, with updates from 1975-1982.
Microfc HQ1075.5.G7S48 1976 Mic.
Feminism—Great Britain/ Gay liberation movement—Great Britain.
293. Margaret Thatcher complete public statements
1945-1990. Margaret Thatcher. Windows version 1.0 ed. 1 computer
optical disk . Oxford: Oxford University Press in association with Chesham
Place Associates, 1999.
Title from opening screen. Accompanied by user handbook, errata slip, and errata
disk; issued in box. Includes index (user handbook).
Collection of more than
7,100 statements made by Margaret Thatcher and includes speeches, broadcasts,
press conferences, interviews, and articles.
JMedia CDRom DA591.T47M374 1999.
Thatcher, Margaret/ Great Britain—Politics and government—1945-.
294. Committee of Fifteen records, 1900-1901. Committee
of Fifteen 17 microfilm reels . Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, Inc, 1998.
Filmed from the holdings of the Rare Books and ManuscriptsDivision, Center for
the Humanities, New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations.
Accompanied by a printed guide entitled: Committee of Fifteen records,
1900-1901 : guide to the Scholarly Resources microfilm edition (24 p. ; 21
cm.), HV6795.N5 C66 1998 Gen.
The Committee, established
in 1900, was a New York citizen's
group that advocated the elimination of prostitution and gambling. Its members, chiefly prominent
businessmen, hired investigators who visited city locations where
"vice" crimes allegedly took place and filed reports on each
site. Collection reproduces
correspondence, minutes, investigators' reports, and scrapbooks documenting the
activities of the Committee of Fifteen. The bulk of material consists of
affidavits or investigators' reports, arranged by police precinct and street
address. Many reports include
details such as description of activity, amount of money paid, name physical
description and ethnic background
of the prostitute or others at the location, and general remarks.
Mic microfm HV6795.N5C66 1998.
Committee of Fifteen (New York, N.Y. : 1900)/ Crime—New York (State)—New
York—History/ Prostitution—New York (State)—New York—History/ New York
(N.Y.)—Politics and government—1898-1951.
295. [Gay and Lesbian microfilm serial collection].
The following Gay and
Lesbian titles are held on microfilm.
The collection emphasizes well-known community-based newspapers and
periodicals, although some runs of periodicals of national circulation are included. Titles listed below are individually
cataloged. Search Library catalogs
for call numbers and updated holdings statements, and to locate other runs of
periodicals of national circulation held in hardcopy or microfilm. See also collection entitled San
Francisco Bay Area Gay and Lesbian Serials in this Guide.
ASK
Newsletter (Vancouver), v. 1-5 (Apr. 1964 Feb. 1968). —Athene (Albany), v. 4, nos. 1, 2 (1991). — BLK,
v. 3, no. 1- v. 3, no. 9 (1991). — Bay Windows (Boston), v. 1-5
(1983-1988). — Big Mama Rag (Denver), v. 2, no. 5-v. 12, no. 4
(1979-1982). — The Blade (Washington) (1975-1980). Became The Washington Blade. — Body
Politic (Toronto), no. 1-135 (Nov./Dec. 1971-Feb. 1987). — Conditions
(Brooklyn), nos. 1-12 (1977-1985). — Desperate Living (Baltimore), v. 1,
no. 1 through final unnumbered issue in Winter 1977. — Fag Rag (Boston)
, June 1971 through no. 42/43 [no date]. — Feminist Review (London),
nos. 1-27 (Spr. 1979-Fall 1987). — Frontiers, v. 1-14 (1975-1994). — Furies(Washington), v. 1 (1972/73). — GSN [Gay studies newsletter] -
(Toronto [etc]), v. 1-16, no. 1 (Apr. 1974- Mar. 1989). — Le Gai Pied, 1979-1982).
— Gay and Lesbian Times (San Diego), 1997-1999 (on order). — Gay Blade (Washington), v. 5, no.
6-v. 6, no. 10 (Mar 1974-Oct 1975).
Became The Blade. — Gay Community Center (Baltimore), v.
1, no. 3-v. 4, no. 11 (1979-1982). — Gay Community News (Boston), v. 1-9
(1973-1982) and v. 16-17 (1988-1990). — Gay Information (Darlinghurst,
NSW, Australia), no. 1-16 (1980-1985). — Gay Left (London), n. 1-10
(1975-1980). — Gay Liberator (Detroit)- 1 reel. — Gay Life (Chicago), v. 1-11, no. 31/32
(June 20, 1975-Jan. 30, 1986). — Gay Madison (Madison). 1 reel. — Gay Teachers Association
Newsletter (Brooklyn). 1 reel.
— Gaysweek (New York) 1
reel. — Hera, Feb. 1986-Dec. 1993. — Herizons (Winnepeg), v. 4,
no. 2-v. 6, no. 3 (1986-1992). — High Gear (Cleveland), v. 1-10 [i.e.,
9] (Sept. 1974-Sept. 1982). — I Know You Know (Indianapolis). 1 reel. — Just Out (Portland). 1983-1998 (on order.) — The Lesbian
tide (Los Angeles), v. [1]-9 (July/Aug. 1971-May/June 1980). — Lesbian Times (Canoga Park, CA),
v. 9-24 (Nov. 1983-July, 1999). — New Directions for Women, v. 13-22
(Jan. 1984-Oct. 1993). — New York Native - Dec. 1980-June 1992. — Off
our backs, v. 1-v. 23 (1971-1993). — One (Los Angeles), v. 1, no. 3
(1953), v. 6, nos. 8-9 (1958), v. 7, nos. 1-3, 5-6 (1959). — Out (New
York), 1995—. — Outlines (Chicago), v. 1-4 (June 4, 1987-May 1991). — Out/Look,
v. 1- 3 (1988-1990). — Pink Ink
(Toronto), v. 1, no. 1-5 9 (July 1983-Jan. 1984). — Radical America, v.
1-11 (Apr. 1967-Dec. 1977). — Rites (Toronto), v. 1-8 (May
1984-Jan./Feb. 1992). — Sojourner, v. 13-19 (Sept. 1987-Aug. 1994). — Xtra!
(Toronto), v. 1 (Mar. 3, 1984-Dec. 23, 1994). — The Washington Blade
(Washington), 1980-1992. — Windy City Times (Chicago), v. 1-9, no. 24
(Sept. 26, 1985-Feb. 24, 1994; 1994-1999 on order). — Womyn's words, 1992-1993.
Each title cataloged separately.
Gay serials/ Lesbian serials/ ASK Newsletter (Vancouver)/ Athene (Albany)/
BLK/ Bay Windows (Boston)/ Big Mama Rag/ The Blade (Washington)/ Body Politic
(Toronto)/ Conditions (Brooklyn)/ Desperate Living (Baltimore)/ Fag Rag
(Boston)/ Feminist Review (London)/ Frontiers/ Furies (Washington)/ GSN [Gay
studies newsletter] - (Toronto [etc])/ Le Gai Pied/ Gay Blade (Washington)/ Gay
Community Center (Baltimore)/ Gay Community News (Boston)/ Gay Information/ Gay
Left (London)/ Gay Liberator (Detroit)/ Gay Life (Chicago)/ Gay Madison
(Madison)/ Gay Teachers Association Newsletter (Brooklyn)/ Gaysweek (New York)/
Hera/ Herizons (Winnepeg)/ High Gear (Cleveland)/ I Know You Know
(Indianapolis)/ The Lesbian tide (Los Angeles)/ New Directions for Women/ New
York Native / Off our backs/ One (Los Angeles)/ Out (New York)/ Outlines
(Chicago)/ OutLook/ Pink Ink (Toronto)/ Radical America/ Rites/ Sojourner/
Xtra! (Toronto)/ The Washington Blade (Washington)/ Windy City Times (Chicago)/
Womyn's words.
296. San Francisco Bay Area Gay and Lesbian serials
collection. [Berkeley,
Calif: University of California, 1991].
Printed guide: San Francisco
Bay Area gay and lesbian serials : a guide to the microfilm collection by
Bill Walker, at call no:
HQ76.3.U5W35 1991 RR2.
Microfilm collection
produced by the University of California, Berkeley and the Gay and Lesbian
Historical Society of Northern California under its previous name: San
Francisco Bay Area Gay and Lesbian Historical Society. Collection includes 60 titles: Search Library's online
catalogs for call numbers. Contents:
ADZ gayzette (SF, 1970-72);Agape and action (Berkeley, 1970-71); Amazon quarterly (Oakland,
1972-75); ARC news (Sacramento, 1966-67); Bar rag (SF, 1967);Bay area reporter: BAR
(SF, 1971-89); Bridge (San
Jose, 1970-71); California voice (SF, 1983-84); Coming up (SF,
1979-89); CHF newsletter (SF, 1969); CRH newsletter (SF,
1967-68); Cruise news and world report (SF, 1965-67); Daughters of Bilitis (SF, 1959-78);Dykes and gorgons (Berkeley, 1973); East Bay gay men's newsletter
(Oakland, 1973); Effeminist (Berkeley, 1971); Free particle (SF,
1969); GAA lifeline (SF, 1971); Gay Bay newsletter (SF, 1970);Gay focus (SF, 1981-82);Gay people's newsletter (Berkeley, 1970); Gay pride crusader (SF,
1972-81); Gay radical rag (SF, 1970); Gay students union (Berkeley,
1970); Gay sunshine (Berkeley, 1970-71); Gay switchboard (Berkeley, 1970); Gay voice
(Sacramento, 1971); GSU newsletter (Berkeley, 1971); Haight Ashbury
free press (SF, 1967); I am (SF, 1971); Kalendar (SF,
1972-78); Ladder (SF, 1956-72); Lavender letter (SF, 1971); Lavender
reader (Santa Cruz, 1986-90); LCE news (SF, 1961-67); Lesbian
voices (Campbell, CA, 1974-81); Mama Bears news and notes (Oakland,
1984); Mattachine review (SF, 1955-66); Maverick (SF, 1967); Mother
(Stanford, 1971-72); NLIS newsletter (SF, 1972); Our paper (San
Jose, 1982-89); Radical homosexual rag (Berkeley, 1970); Rubyfruit
readher (Santa Cruz, 1976-78); San Francisco Bay times (SF, 1989); San
Francisco free press (SF, 1969-70); San Francisco Mattachine newsletter
(SF, 1953-63); San Francisco sentinel (SF, 1974-89); San Jose gay
liberation (San Jose, 1970); Sapphire (SF, 1973); Sebastian Quill(SF, 1970-72); Sisters (SF, 1970-75); Sonoma County Lesbian and
Gay Alliance News (Santa Rosa, 1978-80); Straightqueer (SF, 1972); Town
Talk (SF, 1964-66); Uranian mirror (SF, 1971); Vanguard (SF,
1966-70); Vector (SF, 1964-76); Voice (SF, 1979-83); We the
people (Forestville, CA, 1988-89)
.
Each title cataloged separately.
University of California, Berkeley/ San Francisco Bay Area gay and lesbian
serial collection/ Gay liberation movement—California—San Francisco Bay
Area—Periodicals—Microform catalogs/ Lesbians—California—San Francisco Bay
Area—Periodicals—Microform catalogs/ Gay men—California—San Francisco Bay
Area—Periodicals—Microform catalogs/ Homosexuality—California—San Francisco Bay
Area—Periodicals—Microform catalogs/ Microforms—Catalogs/ Gay and Lesbian
Historical Society of Northern California/ San Francisco Bay Area Gay and
Lesbian Historical Society/ ADZ gayzette/ Agape and action/ Amazon quarterly/
ARC news/ Bar rag/ Bay area reporter:
BAR/ Bridge/ California voice/ Coming up/ CHF newsletter/ CRH
newsletter/ Cruise news and world report/ Daughters of Bilitis/ Dykes and gorgons/
East Bay gay men's newsletter/ Effeminist/ Free particle/ GAA lifeline/ Gay Bay
newsletter/ Gay focus / Gay people's newsletter/ Gay pride crusader/ Gay
radical rag/ Gay students union/ Gay sunshine/ Gay switchboard/ Gay voice/ GSU
newsletter/ Haight Ashbury free press/ I am/ Kalendar/ Ladder/ Lavender letter/
Lavender reader/ LCE news/ Lesbian voices/ Mama Bears news and notes/
Mattachine review/ Maverick/ Mother/ NLIS newsletter/ Our paper/ Radical
homosexual rag/ Rubyfruit readher/ San Francisco Bay times/ San Francisco free
press/ San Francisco Mattachine newsletter/ San Francisco sentinel/ San Jose
gay liberation/ Sapphire/ Sebastian Quill/ Sisters/ Sonoma County Lesbian and
Gay Alliance News/ Straightqueer/ Town Talk/ Uranian mirror/ Vanguard/ Vector/
Voice/ We the people.
297. [New York City Gay Liberation papers of the Stonewall
era].
Titles include: Come out (NY: 1969-1972),
HQ75.C59; Gay flames (NY: 1970-1971), HQ75.G38; Gay flames pamphlet
(NY: n. d.), HQ75.G383; Gay Power, "New York's first homosexual
newspaper,"(NY: n. d.), HQ75.G28; GLF news (earlier title: Gay
liberation front bulletin), (NY:1970), HQ75.G27.
Mic microfm HQ75...
Gay liberation movement — periodicals / Homosexuality — periodicals / Gay
men — New York — periodicals .
298. The gay rights movement. Mattachine Society of New York, Inc. : from the
International Gay Information Center, The New York Public Library. Mattachine
Society of New York, John D. Stinson, International Gay Information Center, and
inc Research Publications 24 microfilm reels . Woodridge, CT: Research
Publications, 1998.
Title from guide. Filmed from originals held at the International Gay
Information Center, New York Public Library. Includes printed guide.
"Founded in Los
Angeles in 1950 by Harry Hay, The Mattachine Society was the first major gay
organization in the United States....
In 1955, a New York chapter of the Mattachine Society was founded. Five years later it was the largest gay
rights group in the United States.
After 1965 the organization assumed a more outspoken posture. It fought to establish the civil rights
of gays, defended men arrested on morals charges and protested the continual
police practice of harassing gay bars.
The ... papers reflect the vigorous and at times acrimonious debate
among its members. They also contain
an extensive, and frequently poignant, correspondence with gay men and lesbians
throughout the United States, as well as the minutes of meetings, memoranda,
and ephemera." — Publisher's brochure.
Mic _ microfm _HQ76.8.U5M388 1951.
Mattachine Society of New York/ Gay rights—United states—History—Sources/
Gay rights—New York (State)—History—Sources/ Gay liberation movement—United
States—History—20th century—Sources/ Gay liberation movement—New York
(State)—History—20th century—Sources/ Gays—United States—History—20th
century—Sources/ Gays—New York (State)—History—20th century—Sources.
299. The gay rights movement [1970-1983]. Gay Activists Alliance : from the
International Gay Information Center, The New York Public Library. Gay
Activists Alliance, John D. Stinson, International Gay Information Center, and
inc Research Publications 21 microfilm reels . Woodbridge, CT: Research
Publications, 1998.
Title from guide. Filmed from originals held at the International Gay
Information Center, New York Public Library. Accompanied by printed guide, compiled by John D. Stinson.
"The Gay Activists
Alliance was founded in December, 1969, by a group of men and women who were
dissatisfied with the direction of the Gay Liberation Front, which had emerged
half a year earlier in the immediate wake of the Stonewall Riots. GAA rapidly became the largest and most
visible gay organization in New York...
The GAA papers contain the minutes of meetings, internal and general
correspondence, and large amounts of ephemera." — Publisher's
brochure.
Mic _ microfm _HQ76.8.U5G39 1970.
Gay Activists Alliance/ Gay activists—New York (State)—History—Sources/ Gay
activists—United States—History—Sources/ Gay rights—United
States—History—Sources/ Gay rights—New York (State)—History—Sources/ Gay
liberation movement—United States—History—20th century—Sources/ Gay liberation
movement—New York (State)—History—20th century—Sources/ Gays—United
States—History—20th century—Sources/ Gays—New York (State)—History—20th
century—Sources.
300. The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power [microform] : New
York records. ACT UP New York (Organization) 159 microfilm reels .
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1999.
Records from the Manuscripts and Archives Division, New York Public
Library. Consists of memoranda,
correspondence, ephemera, meeting minutes, clipping files, and materials from
other ACT UP chapters.
Guide at HQ76.5.A3416 1999
Guide.
RC607.A26 A3416 1999 Mic
microfm HQ76.5.A3416 1999.
ACT UP New York (Organization)/ AIDS (Disease)—New York (State)/ Gay
liberation movement—New York (State)/ Gays—New York (State).
301. Lesbian herstory archives subject files. 150 reels Gay rights movement. Series 7. Woodridge, CT: Primary Source
Microfilm, 2004.
Guide includes an index to the collection and an introduction by Joan Nestle,
co-founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives. Includes bibliographical references. Guide at: HQ75.6.U5L47 2004 in Gen.
Contains information on
every conceivable aspect of lesbian life and concerns, from abortion to African-American
lesbians, lesbian mothers, gay civil rights, women's liberation movement,
domestic partnership, older lesbians, and Native American lesbians, to name
just a few of the important subjects. The materials consist of clippings,
flyers, brochures, conference materials, reports, correspondence, and other
printed ephemera. A strength of the collection is its vast scope and national
coverage.
Mic microfm HQ75.6.U5L47 2004.
Lesbians — United States — History — 20th century — Sources / Gay rights — United
States — History — Sources/ Gay liberation movement — United States — History —
Sources .
6. African-Americans. Africa.
302. Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature. 2885 microfilm reels .
Collection of about 59,000
titles, including not only works on economic theory, trade and commerce, and
public finance, but also the technical literature on agriculture, mining,
crafts and manufacturing. Also
included are materials on topics such as slavery, public utilities, demography
and urban development, piracy, smuggling, tithes, counterfeiting and
numismatics, poverty and welfare, penology, emigration, dietary conditions,
colonies, and every aspect of transportation. Languages represented include Danish, Dutch, English,
French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Call no.: microfm HB30.G64 1974 Mic. For full description, see entry 536 in this Guide.
303. Afroamérica : textos históricos. ed. Enriqueta Vila Vilar. 1 computer
optical disk . Coleccíon Clásicos Tavera, Disco no 35. Madrid: Fundación
Histórica Tavera , 1999.
Includes 45 works.
E29.N3 JMedia _CDRom_.
Blacks—America—History/ Blacks—America—Social conditions/ América
Latina—Historiografía.
304. Slavery, source material and critical literature. Louisville
Ky Lost Cause Press <11,949 microfiches> . Woodbridge, CT: Research
Publications, 1997-.
Title from guide. First fiche of each title consists of LC catalog record.
Collection consists of
approximately 2,700 titles. The
larger share of the titles are books, treatises, pamphlets, and speeches
dealing with slavery in the United States, and published between 1800 and 1865;
but there is good representation of material in French, Spanish, Latin, and
other languages dealing with slavery in the Caribbean and Latin America, North
Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa, as well as local histories and scholarly
treatments of slavery published in the later 19th and early 20th
centuries. Printed guide at
HT855.S53 1998.
Mic microfc HT855.S638 1987.
Slavery—Collected works/ Slavery—History—Sources.
305. The Humphrey Morice papers from the Bank of England,
London. Humphry Morice 4 microfilm reels . Slave Trade Journals and
Papers, pt. 1. Marlborough, Wiltshire, England: Adam Matthew Publications,
1998.
Printed guide at HT1161.M675 1998 Guide.
Humphrey Morice was one of
the main slave merchants of London in the 1720’s, during which the British
carried around 100,000 slaves from Africa to the Americas. In 1720 he had eight slave ships.
The Slave Journals in the
collection cover the period 1721 to 1730, containing the orders and
instructions to the captains of Morice’s slaving ships for the purchase and
disposal of the slaves together with a list of goods to be exchanged for
slaves.
The two Journals of Humphrey
Morice cover the years 1708-1710. They give details of money paid and received
from his business transactions with North America, Jamaica, Barbados, Africa,
Brazil and Guinea in goods such as tobacco, wine, wool, sugar and silk.
His Letter Book of
1703-1706 contains business letters for those years covering trade in cloth and
other commodities.
Also included are five
volumes of Trading Accounts and Personal Papers, three volumes of Personal and
Business Letters and one volume of Documents relating to British Trade with
Africa, America and the West Indies.
The Trading Accounts and
Personal Papers contain a wide variety of material.There are accounts,
receipts, bills, details of wages paid to the seamen, with much on slave
business. There are letters from captains giving accounts of their voyages with
details of the goods traded, weather conditions, slaves bought, sold, ill and
numbers of those who died on the voyage.
The Personal and Business
Letters cover topics such as: interest paid, the National Debt, petitions,
wills, bills, inventories of goods, the sale of negroes and lists of slaves who
died on voyages and the disposal of cargoes on the Coast of Africa. Included
also are family papers relating to Morice’s uncle, cousin and wife.
Contents: reel
1. Slave journal of Humphrey Morice (M7/6 (1721)-M7/14 (1730)). — reel 2.
Journal of Humphrey Morice (M7/196 (1708-1709), M7/20 (1709-1710)). Trading
accounts and personal papers : letters 1-150 (v. 1-3). — reel 3. Trading
accounts and personal papers : letters 151-246 (v. 4-5). Personal and business
papers, ca. 1700-1731 (v. 6). — reel 4. Personal and business papers, ca.
1700-1731 (v. 7-8). Documents relating to British trade with Africa, America
and the West Indies, 1720-1725. Letter book of Humphrey Morice (M7/35 (1703)).
Mic microfm HT1161.M675 1998.
Morice, Humphry/ Bank of England/ Bank of England/ Slave
traders—England—London—History—18th century/
Slave-trade—England—London—History—18th century/ Slave-trade—Africa,
West—History—18th century/ Slave-trade—United States—History—18th century/
Slave-trade—Caribbean Area—History—18th century.
306. American slavery pamphlets. 16 pamphlets from 1831 to 1863. 16 microcards . Louisville [Ky]: Lost
Cause Press, 1961.
microcard E3 Mic.
Slavery in the United States—Anti-slavery movement/ Slavery in the United
States—Controversial literature.
307. The slave trade, 1858-1892: British Foreign Office collection 541, confidential
print series. Great Britain. Foreign Office 10 microfilm reels .
Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources Inc, 1977.
Microfilm reproduction of the 50 volumes issued 1859-1886 with title:
Correspondence with the British commissioners at Sierra Leone, Havana, the Cape
of Good Hope, Loanda, and New York : and reports from British Vice-Admiralty
Courts, and from British Naval officers, relating to the slave trade. Also
includes descriptions of slave conditions in countries worldwide and
correspondence to and from African and Asian leaders involved in the slave
trade. Accompanied by guide.
HT1162.S53 1977.
Mic microfm HT1162.S53 1977.
Slave-trade—History—Sources/ Slave-trade—Africa—Sources/ Slave trade—West
Indies—Sources.
308. Papers of the American slave trade. Series A. Selections from the Rhode Island Historical Society. ed, Jay Coughtry. 71 reels . Bethesda, Md.: University
Publications of America, 1996.
Series A: Selections from the Rhode Island
Historical Society. Focusses upon
importation of slaves from Africa, including financial concerns, risk factors;
slave treatment and slave revolts on transoceanic voyages; regional original
and destinations of captives; Caribbean economy in American colonial times;
related molasses and rum trade.
Part 1: Brown family
collections (20 reels).
Collections date from early 1700s to early 1800s. Moses Brown, in second generation
involved in slaving, became a leader in movement to outlaw slave trade. Material includes Providence Abolition
Society minute book, 1789-1827.
Part 2: Selected
collections (30 reels). Papers of
merchants of Providence, Newport, and Bristol involved in slave trade. Material includes log books, narratives
of onboard slave revolts, financial papers, and papers documenting illegal
slaving after 1808. Ser. B.
Selections from the Newport Historical Society. Pt. 2 . Aaron Lopez collections
(21 reels). Presents the business
records of a Jewish refugee who fled Portugal during a renewed wave of
Inquisitorial activity in the 1750’s.
Using Jewish and non-Jewish contacts in Boston, Charleston, Halifax, New
York, Jamaica, Lisbon, and Amsterdam he soon involved himself in mercantile
activity, including the export of spermaceti candles, rum, furniture and other
finished goods from Newport, and the import of snuff and African slaves. Lopez came be one of colonial America’s
most prominent residents and Newport’s most prosperous citizen during the
town’s economic Golden Age of the mid-18th century. The collection includes letter books, 1752-1781; shipping
papers; account books, receipt books, 1755-1775.
Mic _ microfm _E441.P374 1996.
Slave-trade—United States—History—Sources/ Slave-trade—United States—18th
century/ Slave-trade—United States—19th century/ Slave-trade—Rhode
Island—Sources/ Brown Family/ Merchants—Rhode Island/ Merchants — Rhode Island
— Newport — History — Sources/ Lopez, Aaron, 1731-1782/ Newport (R.I.) —
Commerce — History — Sources.
309. Correspondence of the Secretary of the Navy relating
to African colonization, 1819-1844 [microform]. United States. Navy Department 2 microfilm reels . National
Archives Microfilm Publications, no. M-205. Washington: National Archives and
Records Service, 1952.
Consists mainly of copies
of letters sent by the Secretary of the Navy to agents of the United States
stationed on the northwest coast of Africa for the purpose of receiving blacks
freed by the capture of slave ships, and letters and reports received by the
Secretary of the Navy from these agents.
Also correspondence of Secretary with President, Dept. of Treasury,
Federal judges, district attorneys, and marshals, other government officials,
the American Colonization Society, and private individuals and firms. Indexed.
microfm J92 M-205 Mic.
United States—Navy Dept—Archives/ American Colonization
Society—History—Sources/ Slave-trade—History—19th century—Sources/
Afro-Americans—Colonization—Africa—History—19th century—Sources.
310. Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior
relating to the suppression of the African slave trade and Negro colonization,
1854-1872. United States.
Dept. of the Interior 10 reels . File Microcopies of Records in the
National Archives, M160. Washington [D.C.]: National Archives, 1949.
Guide at start of reel 1. From record group 48, General records of the Dept. of
the Interior.
Lincoln consolidated in the
Dept. of Interior all activities having to do with the suppression of slave
trade, and laws providing for the colonization in Africa of blacks seized
aboard slave ships, and other laws providing for the colonization of free and
recaptured blacks in Liberia, Haiti, and other tropical countries.
microfm J92 M-160 Mic.
Slave-trade—History—19th century—Sources/
Afro-Americans—Colonization—Africa—History—19th century—Sources/ United
States—Dept. of the Interior.
311. Databases for the study of Afro-Louisiana history and
genealogy : 1699-1860. Gwendolyn Midlo Hall 1 computer optical disc .
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2000.
The principal element in
the work is "Louisiana Slave Database, 1719-1820," a collection of
more than 100,000 records and 114 fields entered entirely from original
manuscript sources written in French, Spanish, and English discovered in
archives in Louisiana, Texas, France, and Spain. These records from civil
documents and manuscripts dating between 1719 and 1820 provide an unprecedented
look into the lives of Africans and peoples of African descent in Louisiana—as
well as of their owners and emancipators.
"Louisiana Free Database, 1720-1820," contains records
concerning more than 4,000 slaves found in documents involving manumissions,
and a database created from the rare, and unusually rich original manuscript
census of New Orleans in 1778 (housed in the Archivo General de Indias in
Seville). Also included are
datasets from Louisiana censuses from 1699 through 1860; and from various New
Orleans, Pensacola, and Mobile censuses from 1784 to 1850; and image files,
including a map of Louisiana dating from 1825, a map of Africa locating the
origins of the eighteen most frequent ethnicities sent to Louisiana, scanned
copies of some rare, and original manuscript documents.
JRL JMedia _CDRom_E185.93.L6D38 2000.
Afro-Americans—Louisiana.
312. Records of ante-bellum southern plantations from the
Revolution through the Civil War. General Editor,
Kenneth M. Stampp. 702
reels . Frederick, Md: University Publications of America, 1985-.
Accompanying guide to the collection on microfilm has call no. E441.G92.
Extremely large collection
of manuscripts originating on southern plantations, dating from the mid-17th
century to the end of the Civil War.
Includes financial records, diaries, journals, records of slaves,
correspondence and all sorts of personal papers of planters and their
families. Information on every
aspect of material culture and daily life. Important source for information on life of slaves,
management of slave labor, slave medical accounts, relations between master and
slaves, black churches. Because
their origin in plantation activities, these records are particularly valuable
for documenting the lives of the planter elite that dominated much of the
antebellum South. — Series A:
South Caroliniana Library (41 reels). — Part 1: Papers of James Henry
Hammond, 1795-1865, planter and secessionist leader in the U.S. Senate (15
reels). — Part 2: Includes papers
of rice plantations, lowcountry cotton plantations, and upcountry and piedmont
plantations (26 reels). — Series B:
S. C. Historical Society.
Emphasis on Charleston district (10 reels). — Series C: Library of Congress. — Part 1: Virginia
planters (8 reels). — Part 2: Two S. C. attorneys and others (5 reels). —
Series D: Maryland Historical
Society. Includes 18th C. records,
and records of plantations with fewer than 10 slaves (14 reels). — Series E:
Univ. of Va. Library. Records of
plantations prior to closing of slave trade; Berkeley family papers, from 1653
to 1865; Southside Va. planters (39 reels). — Series F: Duke Univ. Library. Includes records of C. C. Clay and
Henry Watson of Alabama; papers of plantations of "rice barons" of
low-country S. C. and Ga.; records of upper South plantations (84 reels). —
Series G: University of Texas
Library. Papers of Perry family,
migrating with Austin party (44 reels); Massie papers, remarkably full records
in 188 vv. of plantation affairs, 1820 to 1865 (45 reels). — Series H: Tulane University Library and Louisana
State Museum. Includes records of
two free black slaveholders, and records documenting New Orleans' development
(30 reels). — Series I: Louisiana
State Univ. Records of sugar
barons' plantations; cotton culture of lower Mississippi, including Natchez
area (47 reels). — Series J:
Southern Historical Collection.
Large and diverse selection, including records of plantations in tobacco
culture of N.C., Tenn., and Ky., Ruffin papers of Va., etc. (171 reels).
microfm E381 Mic.
Slave records—Southern States/ Plantation owners—Southern
States—Correspondence/ Plantation life—Southern States—Sources/ Southern
States—History—1775-1865—Sources/ Southern States—Genealogy.
313. Slavery in ante-bellum Southern industries . editorial advisor, Charles B. Dew. 28 microfilm reels .
Black Studies Research Sources. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of
America, 1991-.
Accompanied by printed guide with call number W356870.
Collection includes records
of industrial and mining companies; business and personal correspondence of
industrialists, their managers, financiers, and customers; documents relating
to the purchase, hire, medical care, and provisioning of slave laborers;
descriptions of production processes; journals recording costs and income. Though selections concentrate on the
antebellum period, several runs of records extend well beyond the Civil
War. Enterprises include copper mine
in Tennessee, gold mine in Georgia, ironworks and coal mine in Virginia,
turpentine works in North Carolina, sawmill, gold mine, and slate mine in
Georgia.
microfm E441.S64 1991 Mic.
Slave labor—Southern States—Sources/ Slave labor—Southern
States—History—19th century—Sources/ Southern States—Industry—History—19th
century—Sources/ Factory system—Southern States—History—19th century—Sources/
Duke University—Library.
314. Slave narratives, a folk history of slavery in the
United States from interviews with former slaves : typewritten records. 17 v. in 33. Mounted photographs. 11 reels . Washington, D. C.: Library of Congress,
1970.
Indexed in: An introductory
essay and subject index to selected interviews from the slave narrative
collection.
Typewritten records
prepared by the Federal Writers Project, 1936-1938, assembled by the Library of
Congress project, Work Projects Administration, for the District of
Columbia. Sponsored by the Library
of Congress. Illustrated with
photographs.
Mic microfm E444.F27 1941.
Slavery in the United States—conditions of slaves/ African-Americans—biography/
African-American studies.
315. Papers of Robert F. W. Allston papers. Robert
F. W. Allston, and South Carolina Historical Society 476 microfiches .
Spartanburg, S.C: Reprint Co, 1985.
Includes: shelf list, index, calendar and author's biography. The original
manuscripts are owned by the South Carolina Historical Society.
Alston, 1801-1864, was a
West Point cadet, Georgetown Co. rice planter, S. C. surveyor general, S.C.
legislator, S.C. governor, and planter.
Papers include account books and papers dealing with his plantations,
family; Indian fighting in west, settlement of slaveowners in Kansas, etc.
Extensive materials dealing with his plantations and slaves. Also papers of other family members,
1732-1896.
Mic microfcF 20.
Plantation life—South Carolina—History—Sources/ Rice—Planting/ Slaves—South
Carolina—History—Sources.
316. Ball papers, 1631-1891. South Carolina
Historical Society 52 microfiches . Spartanburg, S.C: Reprint Co, 1985.
Original manuscripts are owned by the South Carolina Historical Society.
Inventory included. Papers include correspondence, estate
papers, slave registers, account books.
Mic microfcF 21.
Ball family/ Plantation life—South Carolina—History—Sources/ Rice—Planting/
Slaves—South Carolina—History—Sources.
317. Chesnut, Miller, Manning papers. 115 microfiches . Spartanburg, S.C:
Reprint Co, 1985.
Includes shelf list, index and calendar. The original manuscripts are owned by
the South Carolina Historical Society.
James Chesnut, Jr.,
1815-1885, US Senator, Camden, S. C. planter, and Confederate military
aide. Collection includes
military, political, family, and plantation letters, receipts, and other
papers. James Chesnut, Sr.,
1773-1866, Camden, S. C. planter and politician. Political, land, and family papers and account books. John Chesnut, 1743-1818, Camden, S. C. merchant and
planter. Business, land, and legal
papers. John L. Manning,
1816-1889, S. C. politician and aide to General Beauregard, S.C. governor. Political, family, and plantation
papers; Civil War papers. Stephen
D. Miller, 1787-1838. Stateburg,
S. C. planter, lawyer, S. C. governor, and U.S. Senator. Political and plantation papers and
accounts.
Mic microfcF 23.
Chesnut, James/ Miller, Stephen Decatur/ Manning, John Laurence/ Agriculture—South
Carolina—History—Sources/ Plantation life—South Carolina—History—Sources/
Slaves—South Carolina—History—Sources.
318. Papers and correspondence, 1790-1823. Robert
Goodloe 1765-1835 Harper.
Harper
was attorney; influential Federalist; Congressman from S. C.; and later U. S.
Senator from Maryland. Member of
Maryland State Colonization Society, and led the movement to settle former
slaves in Liberia. Contents: Misc. letters, 1790-1823; printed
letters, 1796-1801.
Microfm E144 Mic.
Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825.
319. Manigault papers, 1750-1900. 100 microfiches . Spartanburg, S.C:
Reprint Company, 1985.
The original manuscripts are owned by the South Carolina Historical Society.
Includes the calendar of the Manigault family papers.
Calendar reproduced on
fiches 1-3. Papers include
correspondence, plantation records, etc.
Mic microfcF 22.
Manigault family/ Plantation life—South Carolina—History—Sources/
Rice—Planting/ Slaves—South Carolina—History—Sources.
320. Slavery and antislavery pamphlets : from the libraries
of Salmon P. Chase and John P. Hale. Dartmouth College. Library.
Microfilm ed ed. 5 reels . Ann Arbor, Michigan: Xerox University Microfilms in
collaboration with Dartmouth College Library, 1970.
Roughly 170 items covering
the period from 1839-1865.
microfm E342 Mic.
Antislavery movements—United States/ Chase, Salmon P., 1808-1873/ Hale, John
P., 1806-1873.
321. The papers of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1786-1845. Thomas
Fowell Sir Buxton 17 microfilm reels . Brighton, Sussex, England: Harvester
Press Microform Publications, 1984.
Accompanied by calendar (CD1040.L72 v.13), which also appears at the beginning
of the film. Alternate title: The Slave trade papers: The papers of Sir Thomas Fowell-Buxton,
Abolitionist and Reformer, 1786-1845, from Rhodes House Library, Oxford.
Sir Thomas Fowell-Buxton
was a major figure in the British anti-slavery movement, concerned not only
with the abolition of slavery in the British empire, but also with the
suppression of slave trade on the high seas. His papers also document a variety of other reform
movements, as well as the colonization movement in Africa.
microfm DA506.B88 Mic.
Buxton, Thomas Fowell/ Slavery—Great Britain—Anti-slavery
movements—History—Sources/ Great Britain—Politics and
government—1800-1837—Sources/ Slave trade papers: The papers of Sir Thomas Fowell-Buxton, Abolitionist and
Reformer, 1786-1845, from Rhodes House Library, Oxford.
322. The Rhodes House anti-slavery papers. comp., Howard R. Temperley. 2 reels . British Records Relating to
America in Microform. East Ardsely [Eng.]: Micro Methods.
Facsimile of the original manuscripts.
Material relating to
America from the anti-slavery collection in Rhodes House, Oxford. Mainly 1839-1868.
Microfm HT20 Mic.
Slavery—Emancipation.
323. Estlin papers from Dr. William's library, Gordon
Square, London. John Bishop 1785-1855 Estlin, editor, Gloria Claire Taylor. 6 reels . British
Records Relating to America in Microform. East Ardsley [Eng.]: Micro Methods.
Surgeon, advocate of
vaccination. Reformer, advocate of
temperance, abolition of slavery, instruction of the poor, religious
toleration, suppression of medical impostures.
microfilm E280 Mic.
Slavery in the U. S./ Abolitionists.
324. Papers of the Pennsylvania Abolitionist Society. Pennsylvania
Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery 5 reels . Philadelphia: Historic
Publications, 1969.
This
collection is owned by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Includes the minutes from 1787 to 1916,
and an unusually extensive manuscript collection dating from 1787 through
1868. The collection is summarized
and analyzed in a history of the Society by William J. Buck, which is in
manuscript form included herein.
microfm E335 Mic.
Slavery in the U.S.—Societies/ Slavery in the U.S.—Pennsylvania/
Abolitionists/ Pennsylvania Historical Society.
325. The papers of Frederick Douglass. Frederick
Douglass 34 reels . Washington: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service,
1974.
Born into
slavery, Frederick Douglass (c. 1817-1895) was one of the nineteenth century's
leading opponents of slavery and advocates of equality for blacks. After escaping from bondage, Douglass
became an active agent of abolitionist organizations and editor of an
abolitionist newspaper. During the
Civil War he recruited blacks for the Union Army. After the War, he fought for
equality for blacks and women, improved educational opportunities, and a
variety of related causes. He
received several government appointments, including Secretary of the Santo
Domingo Commission (1887), and minister to Haiti (1889-1891).
This collection of
Douglass's papers relates particularly to his career during and after the Civil
War, and contains correspondence, consisting principally of letters received
(index to the correspondence included); speeches and lectures, including most
of those delivered between 1865 and 1895; articles; financial papers; and legal
files."
Includes index and register
by David E. Mathisen.
Mic microfm E449.D75 1975 .
Douglass, Frederick.
326. [Abolitionist periodicals from the Library of
Congress]. 54 rolls of
35mm microfilm .
Although these titles are
grouped as a set under the title "Abolitionist Periodicals" by the
Library of Congress Photoduplication service, in fact some of them deal with
post-bellum Blacks in the South, and others may be only loosely related to
abolitionism. American Citizen,
1845-1846. — American Jubliee, 1854-55. — Anti-Slavery Bugle,
1851-61. — Black Diamond, 1892-95. — Cradle of Liberty, 1839-41.
— Emancipator and Republican, 1843. — Fair Record of the Union Volunteer
Refreshment Saloon. — Free American, 1839-41. — Free Soiler, 1850.
— Free State Rally and Texan Chain Breaker, 1845-46. — Freedom's
Journal, 1829. — Friend of Man, 1836. — Gerrit Smith Banner,
1858. — Herald of Freedom, 1845-46. — Lunar Visitor. — Model Worker,
1848. — National Union Gazette. — New York Evangelist, 1830. — North
Star, 1847-51. — Patriot, 1837-38. — Radical Abolitionist,
1855. — Regenerator, 1844-45. — Rhode Island Freeman, 1854-55.
— Southern Letter, 1889-1927. — Southern Workman, 1872-1939. —
Weekly Advocate and the Colored American, 1841. — West Philadelphia
Hospital Register, 1863. — Zion's Watchman, 1836-39.
Titles cataloged as separate titles.
Abolitionist movement—periodicals/ Slavery, abolition—periodicals/
African-Americans—periodicals.
327. [African-american newspapers, from Library of
Congress]. 169 rolls of
microfilm .
Holdings notes: FIM: Few issues missing; SIM: some issues missing; MIM: many issues missing.
If no number of reels is specified, holdings of title are limited to a
short run, or only scattered issues.
Advance (Wilmington, DE). — Africo American Presbyterian
(Seattle). — Afro American (Baltimore), 1893-1989. — Afro American
Advocate (Fort Worth). — Afro American Sentinel (Omaha), 1896-1899,
1 reel, SIM. — Afro Independent (St. Paul). — Afro-American Advance
(Minneapolis). — Afro-American Citizen (Charleston, S. C.). — Aliened
America (Cleveland), 1953. — American (Coffeyville, KS), 1898-99, 1
reel, SIM. — American Citizen (Kansas City), 1889-1907, 6 reels, MIM.
— American Citizen (Topeka), 1888-1889), 1 reel. — American Citizen
(Baltimore). — American Eagle (St. Louis). — American Guide
(Little Rock) . — American Negro (Springfield, Mo.). — Appeal
(St. Paul), 1889-1892, 1894-1897, 5 reels. — Arkansas Freeman (Little
Rock). — Arkansas Weekly Mansion (Little Rock), 1880, 1883-1884, 1 reel,
FIM. — Atchison Blade (Atchison, KS), 1892-1894), 1 reel, FIM. —
Atlanta Age. — Augusta Union (Augusta, GA). — Baptist Headlight
(Topeka), 1893-1894. — Benevolent Banner (Topeka), 1887. — Black
Republican and Office-Holders Journal (New York), 1865. — Republican (New
Orleans). — Boston Black Advance, 1900. — Boston Courant. — Broad Ax
(Chicago), 1899-1927, 8 reels, FIM. — Broad Ax (Salt Lake City),
1895-1899, 2 reels. — Broad Axe (St. Paul), 1891-1903, 4 reels. —
Bulletin (Louisville). — Charleston Advocate (Charleston), 1867.
— Chicago Eagle. — Chicago World, 1900. — Christian Banner
(Philadelphia), 1900. — Cleveland Gazette, 1883-1945, 20 reels, SIM.
— Colorado Statesman (Denver). — Colored American(Augusta,
GA), 1894-1904, 6 reels, FIM. — Colored Citizen (Fort Scott, KS), 1878,
1 reel. — Colored Citizen (Topeka), 1878-1900, 1 reel. — Colored
Citizen (Cincinnati). — Colored Patriot (Topeka). — Colored
Tennessean (Nashville), 1865-1866. — Colored Visitor (Logansport,
IN). — Columbus Chronicle (GA). — Columbus Standard (OH), 1901.
— Commonwealth (Baltimore), 1915. — Concordia Eagle (Vidalia LA),
1875-1883. — Conservator (Chicago), 1882-1886. — Crusader (New
Orleans). — Daily American Citizen (Kansas City, KS), 1897-1900, 1 reel.
— Dallas Express. — Defender (Philadelphia), 1900. — Detroit Informer. —
Echo (St Martinsville, LA). — Elevator (San Francisco), 1865-1898, 1
reel, MIM. — Enterprise (Omaha), 1895-1900, 1 reel, MIM. — Evening
Call (Topeka), 1893. — Florida Evangelist (Jacksonville). —
Florida Sentinel (Pensacola). — Frederick Douglass Paper
(Rochester), 1856-1860. — Free American (Columbus, OH), 1887. — Free
Mans Press (Austin). — Free Press (Charleston). — Free State (Brandon,
MS). — Freeman (Indianapolis), 1886-1916, 17 reels, SIM. — Freemans
Journal (Galveston). — Gazette (Raleigh), 1893-1898. — Gazette
and Land Bulletin (Waycross, GA). — Georgetown Planet (SC), 1873.
— Golden Rule (Vicksburg), 1900. — Guide (Oklahoma City), 1898-1903,
1 reel, FIM. — Herald of Kansas (Topeka), 1880. — Historic Times (Lawrence,
KS), 1891. — Huntsville Gazette (AL), 1881-1894, 5 reels, SIM. —
Huntsville Star (AL). — Illinois Record (Springfield), 1897-1899, 1
reel. — Independent (Houston). — Indianapolis World. — Iowa
Baptist Standard (Des Moines), 1897. — Iowa State Bystander (Des Moines),
1896-1900, 2 reels, SIM. — Item (Dallas). — Jackson Headlight
(Tennessee), 1900. — Justice (Chattanooga). — Kansas Blackman (Topeka),
1894. — Kansas City Observer (MO). — Kansas Headlight (Wichita),
1894. — LUnion (New Orleans), 1862-1864. — Langston City Herald (OH),
1891-1900, 1 reel, SIM. — Le Dimanche (New Orleans). — Leader (Washington,
D. C.)1889. — Leavenworth Advocate (KS), 1888-1891, 1 reel, FIM. —
Leavenworth Herald (KS), 1894-1898, 2 reels, SIM. — Lexington Standard (KY).
— Light (Vickburg). — Loyal Georgian (Augusta). — Macon Sentinel (GA).
— Maryville Republican (TN), 1876. — Midland Express (Boyton, VA).
— Minneapolis Observer. — Mirror of the Times (San Francisco). —
Missonary Record (Charleston, S. C.), 1873. — Missouri Messenger
(Macon). — Montgomery Enterprise (AL). — National Baptist World (Wichita), 1894. — National Leader
(Washington, D. C.). — National Pilot (Petersburg, VA). — National
Reflector (Wichita), 1895-1897, 1 reel, SIM. — National Savings Bank
(Washington), 1868. — Negro Appeal (Annapolis). — Negro World
(St. Paul), 1892-1892. — Negro World (Knoxville), 1887-1891. — New
Orleans Daily Creole, 1856-57, 1 reel, FIM. — New Orleans Tribune
1864-1869 4 reels. — New York Age 1887-1900, 2 reels. — New York
Freeman 1885-1887. — New York Globe 1883-1884, 1 reel, SIM. —
Nicodemus Cyclone (Nicodemus, KS), 1887-1888. — Nicodemus Enterprise
(Nicodemus, KS), 1887. — Northern Star and Freemans Advocate (Albany,
NY), 1842-1843. — Northwestern Recorder (Milwaukee), 1892-93. — Oakland
Sunshine (California), 1915-1922. — Observer (Baton Rouge). — Odd
Fellows Journal (Philadelphia), 1900. — Ohio Falls Express
(Louisville). — Ohio Standard and Observer (Xenia). — Oil City Afro-American (Corsicana, TX).
— Parsons Weekly Blade (KS), 1892-1900, 3 reels, SIM. — Paul Quinn
Weekly (Waco), 1900. — Peoples Advocate (Washington, DC), 1879-1884.
— Peoples Advocate (Alexandria), 1876, 1 reel. — Peoples Friend
(Wichita). — Peoples Recorder (Columbia). — Peoples Friend
(Topeka), 1896. — Pine Bluff Weekly Herald. — Pioneer Press
(Martinsburg, WV), 1890-1915. — Pittsburg Plain Dealer (KS), 1899-1900,
1 reel, SIM. — Plaindealer (Detroit), 3 reels . — Plaindealer
(Topeka). — Portland New Age (OR), 1905-1907, 4 reels, MIM. —
Progress (Omaha), 1890-1900. — Race Standard (Baltimore). —
Recorder (Indianapolis), 1899-1900, 1 reel . — Reformer (Richmond,
VA), 1900-1905. — Reporter (Helena, AR). — Republican Courier
(New Orleans), 1899-1900. — Richmond Planet, 1885-1890, 3 reels. —
Rights of All Men (New York), 1829. — Rising Son (Kansas City, MO),
1900-1907 2 reels . — Rock Hill Messenger (SC). — San Francisco
Vindicator, 1887-1889. — Savannah Weekly Echo, 1883-1884. —
Seattle Republican. — Sedalia Times, 1901-1905, 1 reel, MIM. — Sentinel
(Trenton), 1880-1882, 1 reel, FIM. — South Carolina Leader (Charleston),
1865-1866. — Southern Argus (Ft Scott, KS), 1891-1892. — Southern
Indicator (Columbia), 1921-1923. — Southern News (Richmond). —
Southern Republican (New Orleans), 1899-1900. — St. Louis Palladium,
1903-1907, 3 reels, SIM. — State Capitol (Springfield, IL), 1891-92).
— State Journal (Harrisburg), 1883-1885, 3 reels, MIM. — State Ledger (Topeka),
1892-1906. — Statesman (Denver). — Tennessean (Nashville). —
Tennessee Star (Nashville). — Pacific Appeal (San Francisco). —
Times-Observer (Topeka), 1891-92, 1 reel. — Topeka Tribune (1880, 1
reel. — Torchlight Appeal (Birmingham). — True Reformer
(Littleton, NC), 1900. — Union (New Orleans), 1863-64. — Virginia
Star (Richmond), 1877-1882. — Voice of Missions (Charlotte), 1889.
— Washington Bee, 1882-1922, 19 reels, MIM. — Washington Grit,
1883-1884, 1 reel, FIM. — Weekly Anglo-African (New York), 1859-60. —
Weekly Avalanche (Des Moines), 1893. — Weekly Call (Topeka),
1891-1898, 2 reels, MIM. — Weekly Defiance (Atlanta). — Weekly
Louisianian (New Orleans), 1870-1882, 3 reels . — Weekly Loyal Georgian
(Augusta), 1866-1868. — Weekly Pelican (New Orleans), 1886-1889, 1 reel,
MIM. — Weekly Review (New Albany, IN) 1881. — Western Appeal (St.
Paul), 1885, 1887-88, 1 reel, MIM. — Western Christian Recorder (Kansas
City, KS), 1898-99, 1 reel. — Western Cyclone (Nicodemus, KS), 1886-87.
— Western Enterprise (Colorado Springs). — Western Outlook (Oakland,
CA), 1894. — Western Star (Houston), 1900. — Wichita Searchlight,
1900-1912, 6 reels, SIM. — Wichita Tribune, 1898-1899. — Wide Awake
(Coffeyville, KS), 1891, 1 reel. — Wisconsin Afro-American (Milwaukee),
1892. — Wisconsin Weekly Advocate (Milwaukee), 1898-1907, 4 reels, MIM.
— World (Atlanta).
Titles cataloged as separates.
African-Americans—Newspapers.
328. Records of The National Association of Colored Women's
Clubs, 1895-1992 [microform]: Part
I: Minutes of national
conventions, publications, and president's office corrrespondence. National
Association of Colored Women's Clubs (U.S.), consulting editor, Lillian Serece Williams. 26 reels .
Black Studies Research Sources)(Research Collections in Women's Studies.
Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1993-.
Printed guide has call number E185.86.B64 1994.
In local women's clubs
African-American women pooled their resources, coordinated their efforts,
raised funds, launched charitable initiatives, and founded schools, hospitals,
homes for delinquent youth, mother's clubs as they struggled against
prejudice. Collection includes
publications of state and local NACWC affiliates, including histories of many
state and local clubs; National Convention minutes, 1895-1992; National
Notes, 1897-1992, a quarterly periodical reporting on affiliates;
President's office correspondence from 1920 through 1958.
microfm E185.86.N36N374 1993 Mic.
National Association of Colored Women's Clubs (U.S.)—Archives/ Afro-American
women—Societies and clubs—Archives/ Afro-American women—History—Sources/ Women—Societies
and clubs—Archives.
329. The papers of W.E.B. Du Bois, 1803-1965 [microfilm]. W.
E. B. 1877-1963 Du Bois 89 microfilm reels . Sanford, N.C: Microfilming Corp.
of America, 1980.
Accompanying guide to the microfilm edition has call no. E185.97.D8M2.
Papers
of first black sociologist, a founder of Niagara Movement, leader of NAACP,
prolific historian and author, eventually a proponent of black separatism. Papers include correspondence with many
important figures of his era.
microfm E372 Mic.
Du Bois, W. E. B, 1868-1963/ Afro-Americans—Civil
rights—History—Manuscripts/ Afro-Americans—History—1877-1964—Manuscripts/
United States—Race relations—Manuscripts/ Afro-Americans—Civil
rights—History—Sources/ Afro-Americans—History—1877-1964—Sources/ United
States—Race relations—Sources/ Manuscripts—Massachusetts—Amherst.
330. [Du Bois papers][19—?-1951]. W. E. B. Du Bois
1 v. (various pagings); 1 microfilm reel . [Nashville, Tenn.: Fisk University
Library], 1978.
See 89-reel Papers of W. E. B. DuBois, 1803-1965, at microfm
E185.97.D8M2 Mic, described in
this Guide.
Typescripts with
handwritten emendations.
microfm E363 Mic.
Afro-Americans—History—Addresses, essays, lectures.
331. [Du Bois newspaper clipping books]. 1 v. (various pagings) [1924-1936].
See 89-reel Papers of W. E. B. DuBois, 1803-1965, at microfm
E185.97.D8M2 Mic, described in
this Guide.
microfm E364 Mic.
Du Bois, W. E. B., 1868-1963.
332. FBI file on W.E.B. Du Bois. United States.
Federal Bureau of Investigation 1 microfilm reel . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly
Resources, [1996?].
Printed guide at E185.97.D73 F35 1996.
FBI documents from the
years 1942-1963, reflecting Du Bois's support of and participation in Communist
organizations, his anti-American statements issued abroad, and the statements
that his supporters made to defend him against charges of communism.
Mic microfm E185.97.D73F35 1996.
Du Bois, W. E. B/ United States—Federal Bureau of Investigation/
Afro-Americans—Politics and government.
333. Papers of the NAACP . editors, Randolph Boehm August Meier. 283 reels . Frederick, Md:
University Publications of America, [1982?]-.
Accompanying guide has call no. E185.5.N245G88. General note: All parts of the Papers published
before 1997 are held by cooperating libraries in Illinois. For a detailed
schedule of holdings see CCMCC NAACP Papers at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/projects/resources/naacp/ . Cataloging records for parts held by
the University of Chicago Library will appear in the Library's online catalogs.
The NAACP is the nation's
oldest and most important civil rights organization. Materials in this collection are selected principally from
files in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress. Library has Parts 1-5, 15-16:. Part 1 (28 reels): Meetings of the
Board of Directors, Records of Annual Conferences, Major Speeches, and Special
Reports, 1909-1950. Provides the
central organizational records of the first 40 years of the organization. Special reports on issues such as the
KKK, discrimination in public employment, depiction of blacks in motion
pictures, economic equality, black victims of crime, church and civil rights,
misconceptions regarding heredity and the intelligence of blacks, and attitudes
of black youth. — Part 2 (20 reels):
Personal Correspondence of Selected NAACP Officials, 1919-1939. Included are selections from Thurgood
Marshall, Walter White, Charles Houston, Juanita Jackson, James Weldon Johnson,
Roy Wilkins, and others. — Part 3 (43 reels): Campaign for Educational Equality, 1913-1950. Documents legal battle to achieve
unrestricted access to educational institutions. Files of the Garland Fund, teacher salary cases, university
admissions cases, local school cases leading up to Brown v. Board of Education.
— Part 4 (13 reels): Voting Rights
Campaign, 1916-1950. Complete
NAACP legal department files and subject files related to voting rights: White primary cases; grandfather
clause; literacy tests; registration abuses; intimidation and violence; poll
taxes; legislative apportionment in the South; and women's suffrage. — Part
5 (23 reels): Campaign against Residential
Segregation, 1914-1955. Covers
NAACP's efforts to combat segregation ordinances, restrictive covenants,
discriminatory zoning ordinances, violence and mob actions against blacks, and
discrimination in federal housing projects. — Part 15: Segregation and discrimination,
Complaints and responses, 1940-1955, ser. A, Legal Dept. files (19 reels), and
ser. B, Administrative files (15 reels). — Part 16: Board of Directors correspondence and Committee materials,
ser. A, 1919-1939 (8 reels); ser. B, 1940-1955 (24 reels). — Part 16 supp. (12
reels): Board of Directors files,
1956-1965.
microfm E370 Mic.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People/ School
integration—Southern States/ Afro-Americans—Civil rights—United States.
334. FBI file on the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). United States. Federal Bureau of
Investigation 4 microfilm reels . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources,
[1990?].
Printed guide at E185.5.N276F3 1990 Guide.
Officially entitled FBI
File on the communist infiltration of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), these files cover the years 1923 to
1957 and reflect the Bureau investigation into the NAACP's supposed connections
with the Communist party. The
records contain information on each branch of the NAACP.
Mic microfm E185.5.N276F3 1990.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People/ United States—Federal
Bureau of Investigation/ Afro-Americans—Civil rights—History—20th
century—Sources/ Civil rights movements—United States—History—20th
century—Sources/ Civil rights and socialism—United States—History—20th
century—Sources/ United States—Race relations—History—20th century—Sources.
335. The Peonage files of the U.S. Department of Justice,
1901-1945 . editor, Pete Daniel. 26 reels . Black Studies
Research Resources: Microfilms
From Major Archival and Manuscript Collections. Frederick, Md: University
Publications of America, 1987.
Guide to the microfilm collection has call no. HD4875.P461 1989.
An important economic
feature of the early 20th century south was peonage, or debt peonage. Plantation owners held laborers in
debt, and forced them to remain on the premises to work off their debt, often
by violence or intimidation. The
system functioned as a kind of substitute for the antebellum slave system. Collection comprises the peonage files
of the Justice Department from 1901 to 1945, including complaints to the
department from local US attorneys, private individuals, and organizations such
as the NAACP; internal legal memoranda, depositions by witnesses, briefs, trial
transcripts; and investigations conducted by the FBI. Peonage was also a feature of industries as well, and the
collection provides information on many features of the economic history of the
South, especially wages, labor conditions, and labor recruitment.
microfm HD4875.P46 1987 Mic.
Peonage—United States—Sources/ Civil rights—United States—History—20th
century—Sources/ United States—Dept. of Justice—Archives.
336. Black workers in the era of great migration,
1916-1929. editor, James R. Grossman. 25 reels . Black
Studies Research Collections:
Microfilms From Major Archival and Manuscript Collections. Frederick,
Md: University Publications of America, 1985.
Accompanying guide to the collection on microfilm has call no. E185.8.S34.
The
period of the First World War saw a rapid increase in black migration from the
rural south to urban centers in the industrialized north. The same period saw a great expansion
of government control over the economy; several basic industries vital to the
war effort came under federal control.
Collection comprises records created by these wartime agencies that
focus upon the operations and labor conditions of several such industries and
on black workers. Collection also
includes records from agencies that studied black workers in the '20's, including
the Department of Labor, Bureau of
Agricultural Economics, and the U.S. Census Bureau.
microfm E374 Mic.
Afro-Americans—Employment/ Grossman, James R.
337. Transcripts of the hearings of the House Select
Committee that investigated the race riots in East St. Louis, 1917. United
States. Congress. House. Select Committee to Investigate Conditions in Illinois
and Missouri Interfering with Interstate Commerce between These States 7 reels
. National Archive Microfilm Publications, M1167. Washington, D.C: National
Archives, National Archives and Records Service, General Services
Administration, 1981.
microfm F549.E2T726 1981 Mic.
Riots—Illinois—East Saint Louis/ African-American studies.
338. Federal surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925 :
the First World War, the Red Scare, and the Garvey movement. editor, Theodore Kornweibel. 25 microfilm reels . Black Studies
Research Sources. Frederick, Md: University Publications of America, 1985.
Accompanying guide has call no. E185.F43 1986.
The entry of the U.S. into
the First World War precipitated a sudden increase in government surveillance
of American citizens by the military, the postal service, and, especially, the
Bureau of Investigation, precursor of the FBI. This collection includes every relevant Bureau file
concerning political activity by black groups, periodicals, and individuals,
including Marcus Garvey, W.E.B. DuBois, James Weldon Johnson, Jack Johnson, A.
Philip Randolph. Also included are
Bureau files on the Chicago
Defender, Baltimore Afro-American, Crisis, and Messenger. Collection also includes records from
files of Army's Military Intelligence Division, Department of State, Office of
Naval Intelligence, and six other agencies. Topics of files include censorship of militant publications,
Pan-American Congress, and transcripts of Marcus Garvey's trial.
microfm E185.F43 1985 Mic.
Afro-Americans—History—Sources.
339. FBI file on Elijah Muhammad. 3 microfilm reels . Wilmington, Del:
Scholarly Resources, [1995?].
Printed guide at BP223.Z8 E454 1996.
Born Elijah Poole in 1897,
"the Messenger of Allah" assumed leadership of the movement later
known as the Nation of Islam in 1934.
The file contains material the FBI collected to show immoral,
subversive, or criminal activity in order to discredit him as a leader of the
Nation of Islam.
Mic microfm BP223.Z8E454 1995
.
Elijah Muhammad/ United States—Federal Bureau of Investigation/ Black
Muslims—History—Sources/ Afro-Americans—History—Sources.
340. FBI file on A. Philip Randolph. United States.
Federal Bureau of Investigation 1 microfilm reel . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly
Resources, [1990?].
Randolph (1889-1979), an outspoken black labor leader, organizer of the
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, elected vice president of AFL-CIO in
1955. File includes memos and
correspondence, most dating from the 1940's with some coverage into the early
1960's.
Printed guide at
E185.97.R27 F2 1990.
Mic microfm E185.97.R27F352
1990.
Randolph, A. Philip/ Randolph, A. Philip/ Randolph, A. Philip/ United
States—Federal Bureau of Investigation/ Afro-Americans—Biography—Sources/ Labor
unions, Black—United States—History—20th century—Sources/ Afro-Americans—Civil
rights—History—20th century—Sources/ Civil rights movements—United
States—History—20th century—Sources/ Civil rights workers—United
States—Biography—Sources/ United States—Race relations—History—20th
century—Sources.
341. FBI file on Paul Robeson. Paul Robeson 2
microfilm reels . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources, 1987.
Printed guide at E743.5.F34 1987 Guide.
The FBI's investigation of
actor/singer Paul Robeson contributed significantly to the ruin of his
career. This file includes all the
bureau reports on Robeson and his wife, news clippings on his activities and
speeches, and transcripts of his telephone conversations.
Mic microfm E743.5.F34 1987.
Robeson, Paul/ Robeson, Eslanda Cardozo Goode/ United States—Federal Bureau
of Investigation/ Governmental investigations—United States.
342. FBI file on Roy Wilkins. United States. Federal
Bureau of Investigation 1 microfilm reel . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly
Resources, 1990?
Index to files, "Roll Call" at head of film. Covers the years 1958 to
1969.
Wilkins was a prominent
member of the NAACP, serving as acting secretary and later as executive
secretary. He was a key figure in
the prevention of Communist infiltration of the NAACP. The FBI file contain many Black Panther
documents critical of Wilkins.
Mic microfm E185.97.W69F251
1990.
Wilkins, Roy/ United States—Federal Bureau of Investigation.
343. Communist infiltration of the SCLC : FBI investigation
file. United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation 9 microfilms .
Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 1984.
From 1958 through 1980, the
FBI compiled a file of over 13,000 pages on the Southern Christian Leadership
Conference (SCLC). The rationale
for this was in the bureau's words, "to ascertain the degree of Communist
party influence on the SCLC, which continues to be the primary activist
organization in the civil rights movement. With file is J. Edgar Hoover's 269 page "Official and
Confidential File on Martin Luther King".
Mic _ microfm _ E185.61.C725.
King, Martin Luther/ Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
344. FBI file on the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation 2 microfilm reels .
Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources, [1991?].
Indexed by: Guide to the microfilm edition of the FBI file on the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) at E185.61 .U46 1991.
Committee was organized in
1960 to encourage voter registration for blacks in the Deep South. Under Stokely Carmichael the group
pushed for economic enfranchisement and advocated black supremacy. The FBI maintained a file on SNCC under
the belief that Communists were infiltrating its leadership. This file contains reports from m19
cities, including Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, and San Francisco. Each section is chronological, spanning
1964 to 1973.
Mic microfm E185.61.F355 1991.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)/ Afro-Americans—Civil
rights—History—20th century—Sources.
345. FBI file on Malcolm X. United States. Federal
Bureau of Investigation 10 reels of microfilm . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly
Resources, [1995?].
36 p. printed guide at E185.97.L5
F23 1996.
File documents Malcolm X's
activities from his release in prison until his assassination in 1965,
including his involvement on behalf of the Nation of Islam, his relationship
with the Socialist Workers Party and the May 2nd Committee, newspaper articles
relating to Malcolm, his break with Elijah Muhammed, his establishment of the
Muslim Mosque, Inc., his founding of the Organization of Afro-American Unity,
etc. Includes FBI memoranda from
1953 to1971.
Mic microfm E185.97.L5F23 1995.
X, Malcolm/ United States—Federal Bureau of Investigation/ Black Muslims.
346. FBI file on the Black Panther Party—North Carolina. United
States Federal Bureau of Investigation 2 microfilms . Wilmington, Del:
Scholarly Resources Inc, [1986].
Guide has call no. E185.615.G84.
Files trace apparent
efforts of the Black Panther Party to establish chapters, and perhaps, a
statewide organization in North Carolina, spanning the years from 1968 to 1976. Contains mainly surveillance reports
and related memoranda, but also correspondence within the FBI, legal memoranda,
Black Panther Party publications, transcriptions of speeches by spokespersons
of the BPP, etc. Includes
information about BP's national headquaters as well as its operations in
Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Newark, New York, and New Haven.
Mic _ microfm _ E185.615.F15.
Black Panther Party.
347. Civil rights during the Johnson administration,
1963-1969 : a collection from the holdings of the Lyndon Baines Johnson
Library, Austin Texas . 18
microfilm reels . Black Studies Research Sources: Microfilms From Major Archival and Manuscript Collections.
Fredrick, MD: University Publications of America, 1984-.
A printed reel guide has call no. JC599.U5L43. pt. 1. The White House central
files (15 reels) — pt. 2. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission:
Administrative history (3 reels).
Johnson's administration led passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act that
sought to eliminate segregation in public accommodations and education; the
1965 Voting Rights Act; and the 1968 Fair Housing Act. Collection comprises documents from the
White House Central Files (which include internal memoranda circulated between
the president and his advisors, as well as correspondence between the
administration and influential individuals and groups outside the White House)
and the White House Aides Files (the working papers of presidential assistants
who counseled the president, including memoranda and reports prepared for the
president). Part 2 of the
collection is an unpublished narrative history of the EEO.
microfm JC599.U5C56 Mic.
Civil rights—United States/ United States—Politics and government—1963-1969/
Johnson, Lyndon Baines.
348. Transcripts, depositions, consultants' reports, and
selected documents. California.
Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots 5 reels . Los Angeles:
1965.
Originals in Library of Congress.
microfm E256 Mic.
Los Angeles—Riot, 1965/ Los Angeles—Race question.
349. Facts on film. 342 reels . Nashville: Southern Education Reporting Service,
[196?—].
Printed indexes at HT1501.F18.
A collection of published
materials on the subject of civil rights and race relations assembled by the
Southern Education Reporting Service from 1954. Service was founded by Southern newspaper editors and
educators to provide accurate and unbiased information on developments in these
areas. Includes editorials,
articles, transcripts of Supreme Court hearings, reports, editorial cartoons,
speeches, pamphlets, bibliographies, etc.
Base collection covers May, 1954 to June 1958, with annual supplements
through end of 1973.
microfm HT15 Mic.
School integration—Southern States/ Afro-Americans—Civil rights—United
States.
350. African biographical archive (AfBA) = Archives biographiques africaines. editor Victor Herrero Mediavilla. 457
microfiches . London New York: K.G. Saur, 1993.
A single-alphabet
cumulation of 231 original biographical reference works, published up to 1990,
covering the continent in both its chronological and territorial entirety, containing
approximately 75,000 individuals from the age of the Pharaohs to the present
day, including immigrants and settlers, explorers, missionaries, etc. Indexed by three-volume African
biographical index CT1920 .A37 1999.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
RR microfc CT1920.A375 1993.
Africa—Biography.
351. Colonial maps & drawings. Netherlands. Algemeen Rijksarchief.
Afdeling Kaarten & Tekeningen 1579 microfiches .
Cartographers and artists
were employed by the United Dutch East India Company, the West India Company,
and other agencies to chart waters, trace river courses, sound harbors, record
fortifications, and sketch views of Dutch and indigenous settlements. Divided into sections: Atlases; Europe; Africa; Asia;
Australia; North America; Caribbean; South America. Approximately 9,100 maps,
charts, drawings in all, dating from 1583 and the early 19th century. For full description, including
reference to finding aids, see entry in General Works and Special Subjects
section of this Guide.
microfc JV2511.N484 1992 Mic.
Netherlands—Colonies—Description and travel/ Netherlands—Colonies—Geography/
Netherlands—Colonies—Maps.
352. Records of the Cape Colony, February 1793-April 1831. Cape
of Good Hope (South Africa) 9 reels of positive microfilm . Washington, DC:
Library of Congress, 1986.
Original, printed for the
government of the Cape Colony,1897, 36 v. : maps ; 22 cm. Records from Feb.
1793 [v. 1] - Apr. 1831 [v. 35].
Vol. 36 comprises a cumulative index. "Every fifth volume contains a copious index ... of the
contents of itself and of the preceding four"—v. 36, p. 2. LC set incomplete: v. 2, 5
wanting. Guide to Contents filmed.
microfm W340181.
Cape of Good Hope (South Africa)—History—Sources.
353. South Africa; miscellaneous documents [1902-1963]. 16 reels . Stanford, California: 1963?
Original in Hoover Institution.
Index, on reel [16] by K. M. Glazier has title: Index to South Africa; a collection
of political documents on microfilm for 1902-1963.
microfm DT40 Mic.
Africa, South—Collected works.
7. Latin America. Caribbean.
354. Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature. 2885 microfilm reels .
Collection of about 59,000
titles, including not only works on economic theory, trade and commerce, and
public finance, but also the technical literature on agriculture, mining,
crafts and manufacturing. Also
included are materials on topics such as slavery, public utilities, demography
and urban development, piracy, smuggling, tithes, counterfeiting and
numismatics, poverty and welfare, penology, emigration, dietary conditions,
colonies, and every aspect of transportation. Languages represented include Danish, Dutch, English,
French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Call no.: microfm HB30.G64 1974 Mic. For full description, see entry 536 in this Guide.
355. Archivo biográfico de España, Portugal e Iberoamérica
= Arquivo biográfico de Espanha, Portugal e Ibero-América = Spanish,
Portuguese, and Latin American Biographical Archive. editors, Victor Herrero Mediavilla, and L. Rosa Aguayo Nayle. 2162
fiches . [München, New York]: K.G. Saur, 1990?
Part I indexed by 4 v. Índice biográfico
de España, Portugal e Iberoamérica (CT1345.I530 1990 RR).
Work is a cumulation of 639
biographical reference works originally published between the 17th and 20th
centuries, in two parts: Archivo biográfico de España, Portugal e
Iberoamérica I (covering 306 works on 1,143 fiches, and biographies of
300,000 individuals), and Archivo biográfico de España, Portugal e
Iberoamérica II, (covering 333 works on 1,018 fiches and biographies of
180,000 individuals). Many
individuals of local or limited fame are included, listed in highly specialized
works such as Diccionario biográfico general del antiguo departamento del
Cauca (Quito, 1910). When the
subject appears in more than one reference work, all biographies are
included.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc CT1345.A723 1990 RR.
Spain—Biography/ Portugal—Biography/ Latin America—Biography/ Herrero
Mediavilla, Victor/ Aguayo Nayle, L. Rosa/ Arquivo biográfico de Espanha,
Portugal e Ibero-América/ Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American Biographical
Archive.
356. Obras clásicas para la historia de Iberoamérica. Juan ed. Pérez de Tudela y Bueso. 1
computer optical disc . Colección Clásicos Tavera, Serie I: Iberoamerérica En
La Historia, vol. 1. Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1998.
Title from disc label.
Contains 16 works (18 vv.,
9,000 pages) published between 1590 and 1933 dealing with the discovery,
conquest, and colonization of American territory by Spaniards, by the following
authors: Vega, Garcilaso de la;
Palafox y Mendoza, Juan de; Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar; Juana Inés de la Cruz
Sister; Ulloa, Antonio de; Juan, Jorge; Gumilla, Joseph; Cortés, Hernán;
Clavigero, Francesco Saverio; Alsedo y Herrera, Dionisio de; Alcedo, Antonio
de; Acosta, José de; Lópea de Velasco, Juan.
F1408 O373 1998 JMedia _CDRom_ F1408.O373 1998.
Latin America—History/ South America—History.
357. Antropología e historia latinoamericana fondo
bibliográfico. 1 computer
optical disk . Quito, Ecuador Madrid: Abya-Yala Fundación. Histórica Tavera,
1996.
Includes 35 works (37 vv.;
12,000 pp.) on Central and South American indigenous peoples, originally
published in print by Botasso, J., Terán, R., Casement, R., Sdb, L.P., Porras
P., M.E., Fritz, M., Pierre, F., Rueda N., R., Valencia Sala, G., Frison, B.,
Vieira, K., Barrett, S., Haug, E., Botero, L., Meyer, H., Whymper, E.,
Hassaurek, F., Candamine, C., Simson, A., Terry, A., Macfarlane, T., Stevenson,
W., Santos, F., Telban, B., Moreno, S., Brunelli, G., Pineda-Camacho, R.,
Alzate-Angel, B., Gomes, J.A., Paw, C., Pernetty, W., Brenna, L., Raynal, A.,
Leiva, A., Guerrero, H., Pardo, M., Juncosa, J., Amodio, E., Juncosa, J.,
Jorna, P., Malaver, L., Oostra, M., Giaccaria, B., Heide, A., Lizot, J., Cocco,
L., Finkers, J., Kuramochi, Y., Nass, J.L.
F1410 .A584 1996 JMedia _CDRom_.
Anthropology—Latin America/ Ethnology—Latin America/ Latin America—History.
358. Evangelización y misiones en Iberoamérica y Filipinas
textos históricos (I). María Lourdes ed. Díaz-Trechuelo Spínola. 1 computer optical
disc . Madrid, España: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1999.
Contains 11 works (10,000
pp.: Historia de la provincia de
San Nicolas de Tolentino de Michoacan / por Diego Basalenque (1673) — Historica
relatione del regno di Cile / Alonso d'Ovaglie (1646) — Historia de la
fvndación y discurso de la prouincia de Santiago de Mexico, de la Orden de
Predicadores, por las vidas de sus varones insignes, y casos notables de Nueua
España / por Augustin Dauila Padilla (1596) — Croníca de la Orden de n.p.s.
Augustin en las prouincias de la Nueva España / por Ioan de Grijalua (1624) —
Historia de Yucathan / por Diego Lopez Cogollvdo (1688) — Historia de la
provincia de Philipinas de la Compañia de Jesus / por Pedro Murillo Velarde
(1749) — El Marañon, y Amazonas / por Manvel Rodriguez (1684) — Conquista
espiritual hecha por los religiosos de la Compañia de Iesus, en las prouincias
del Paraguay, Parana, Vruguay, y Tape / por Antonio Ruiz (1639) — Chronicas de
la apostolica Provincia de S. Gregorio / por Juan Francisco de S. Antonio
(1738) — Chronicas de la Apostolica Provincia de S. Gregorio, Papa, el Magno,
Doctor de la Iglesia / por Juan Francisco de S. Antonio (1741) — Crónica de la
provincia de San Gregorio Magno de religiosos descalzos de N.S.P. San Francisco
en las islas Filipinas, China, Japón, etc. / por Francisco de Santa Inés
(1892).
JMedia _CDRom_F1410.E93 1999.
Catholic Church/ Catholic Church/ Latin America—History/ Latin America—Church
history/ Philippines—Church history.
359. Colonial Latin American manuscripts and transcripts in
the Obadiah Rich collection. 33 microfilm reels . [S.l: 1492.
Materials in Spanish and Portuguese.
The Rich Collection, held
in the New York Public Library, contains documents from 1492-1843 pertaining to
Latin America. They are mostly
transcriptions of original documents held in various Spanish official archives,
collected in the 18th century by Juan Bautista Muñoz for an official history of
the Indies. Includes many of the
most important documents for the early history of Latin America. Printed guide includes An Inventory
and Index by Edwin Blake Brownrigg at F1410.C656 1492 Index. (Another copy
at Z1610.N53 1978.) The Inventory gives a detailed listing
of the various documents in the 102 bound volumes of the Rich Collection, and
indexes by names and titles, and a chronological listing of documents.
Mic _ microfm _F1410.C656 1492.
Latin America—History—To 1810—Sources.
360. Francisco del Paso y Troncoso archivo. 1 computer optical disc . México, D.F:
Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Conaculta, 1998.
This is the CD-ROM version of index to Francisco del Paso y Troncoso historical
archive housed in the Biblioteca Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Mexico
City. Includes ability to search by proper name, geographic location, subject,
date, etc. Each entry contains data on documents: Name of sender and recipient,
date, subject matter, brief description of document contents, and location in
archive. Archive contains 2253 documents, most from 16th century, especially
correspondence to and from royal officials, copies of "Relaciones
Geograficas," royal "mandamientos," and "ordenanzas,"
"Cedulas Reales," codices, as well as late 19th- and early 20th
century correspondence from archive director Paso y Troncoso. Paso y Troncoso
was commissioned by Mexican government to copy 16th century documents in
European archives relating to New Spain and Spanish overseas affairs.
Introductory page states, "Catalogo de Documentos Pertenecientes a la
Coleccion Francisco del Paso y Troncoso. Rita Contreras Villrreal. Mexico,
1994.".
JRL JMedia _CDRom _.
Paso y Troncoso, Francisco del/ Mexico—History—Spanish colony, 1540-1810/
Mexico—History.
361. Latin American history and culture: an archival record. Yale University Collection of Latin
American manuscripts. 52
reels . Woodbridge, Conn.: Primary Source Media, 2000-2001.
Yale University Collection of Latin American manuscripts, Part I, is in three
sections: Andean Collection,
1538-1878 (printed Guide at F2212.A534 2000 Guide); Mexico and Central America
(printed Guide at F2212.A535 2000 Guide); and Spain (printed Guide at
F2212.A536 2000 Guide). The collection contains some 184 manuscript volumes and
unbound documents relating to the Spanish colonization of Latin America, dating
from the 16th to early 20th centuries. Materials include correspondence,
government documents (including reports, commissions, decrees, and awards),
church documents, poetry and other writings on civil, military, economic,
religious, and social topics. Materials originate from Spain; Mexico and
Central America; the Caribbean; and South America, from Columbia south through
the Andean region to Argentina and Paraguay.
pt.1 reels 1-13, pt.2 reels
1-30, pt.3 reels 1-9.
Mic microfm F2212.A534 2000.
Latin America — History — Sources/ Latin America — Civilization/ Spain —
History — Sources/ Indians of Mexico — History — Sources/ Indians of Mexico —
Civilization — Sources/ Indians of Central America — History — Sources/ Indians
of South America — History — Sources/ Indians of South America — Civilization —
Sources/ Spain — Colonies — Central America — History — Sources/ Mexico —
History — Sources/ Mexico — Civilization — Sources/ Caribbean Area — History —
Sources/ Central America — History — Sources./ South America — History —
Sources/ South America — Civilization — Sources./ Andes region — History —
Sources/ Andes region — Civilization — Sources/ Spain — Colonies — Caribbean
Area — History — Sources/ Spain — Colonies — Mexico — History — Sources/ Spain
— Colonies — South America — History — Sources.
362. Textos clásicos de literature Jurídica Indiana (I). Ismael ed. Sánchez Bella. 1 computer
optical disk . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera DIGIBIS Mapfre Mutualidad,
1999.
Title from disk label.
Contains 17 works (22 vv.,
9,000 pp.) published between 1639 and 1817 on the laws of the Indies by the
following authors: Alfaro,
Francisco de; Alvarez de Abreu, Antonio; Colón de Larriátegui, Félix; Díez de
la Calle, Juan; Escalona y Agúero, Gaspar de; Ferau de Cassañas, Estevan; Hevia
Bolaños, Juan de; Liñán y Cisneros, Melchor de; Matheu y Sanz, Lorenzo;
Montemayor y Córdova de Cuenca, Juan Francisco de; Muriel, Domingo; Parras,
Pedro José; Pérez Landero Otañez y Castro, Pedro; Rezabal y Ugarte, José de;
Murillo Velarde, Pedro; Villarroel, Gaspar de.
KG480 .T498 1999 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Indians of South America—Legal status, laws, etc—History/ Indians of Central
America—Legal status, laws, etc—History/ Law—Spain—Colonies—America—History.
363. Congresos del Instituto de Historia del Derecho
Indiano : (actas y publicaciones). Instituto Internacional de Historia
del Derecho Indiano. Congreso 1 computer laser optical disk . [España]:
Instituto Internacional de Historia del Derecho Indiano, 2000.
Contains reproductions of printed proceedings from Congresses I-XI, 1966-1995.
KG480 .C66 2000 JRL JMedia _.
Indians of South America—Legal status, laws, etc—History/ Indians of Central
America—Legal status, laws, etc—History/ Indians of Mexico—Legal status, laws,
etc—History/ Law—Spain—Colonies—America—History.
364. Juegos, fiestas, y diversiones: Textos históricos. Angel ed. López Cantos. Colección
Clásicos Tavera, 29. Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1999.
GT4813.5.L67 1992 JMedia _CDRom.
Festivals — Latin America — Sources/ Fasts and feasts — Latin America —
Sources/ Games — Latin America — Sources/ Latin America — Social life and
customs — Sources.
365. Colonial Hispanic legal documents (18th-19th
centuries). 13 microfilm
reels . Washington, D.C: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1985.
Reproduced from original documents at the Law Library, Library of Congress.
The documents are in
Spanish or Portuguese and are mostly printed pamphlets and broadsides, with
some official gazettes and manuscripts.
The collection is divided according the following jurisdictions: Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, and
Puerto Rico, and subarranged as briefs, canon law, laws and statutes, and
miscellaneous. The laws and
statutes category includes royal decrees, ordinances, and regulations of local
character issues by kings and lords; local administrative orders concerning the
organization and functions of agencies; and appointments of officials. The miscellaneous category includes
statements submitted to the kings of Spain; appointments; petitions to the
king; records of inquiries; and royal answers to petitions by the Catholic
Church.
Mic microfm XXKG76.C656 1985.
Portugal/ Law—Latin America—History and criticism—Sources/
Law—Spain—Colonies/ Law—Portugal—History and criticism—Sources/ Latin
America—History—Sources.
366. La imprenta en Iberoamérica y Filipinas. Amancio ed. Labandeira Fernández. 2 CDs
. Colección Bibliografías Tavera. Madrid Chile: Fundación Histórica Tavera,
1998.
Compiled by Amancio Labandeira. CD-ROM 1. 20 works by de José Toribio Medina —
CD-ROM 2. 19 additional works published between 1886 and 1915, for a total of
63 vv. and 25,000 pages.
Z8562.14 .I47 1998 JRL JMedia _.
Medina, José Toribio/ Latin America—Imprints/ Philippines—Imprints.
367. Colonial maps & drawings. Netherlands. Algemeen Rijksarchief.
Afdeling Kaarten & Tekeningen 1579 microfiches .
Cartographers and artists
were employed by the United Dutch East India Company, the West India Company,
and other agencies to chart waters, trace river courses, sound harbors, record
fortifications, and sketch views of Dutch and indigenous settlements. Divided into sections: Atlases; Europe; Africa; Asia;
Australia; North America; Caribbean; South America. Approximately 9,100 maps,
charts, drawings in all, dating from 1583 and the early 19th century. For full description, including
reference to finding aids, see entry in General Works and Special Subjects
section of this Guide.
microfc JV2511.N484 1992 Mic.
Netherlands—Colonies—Description and travel/ Netherlands—Colonies—Geography/
Netherlands—Colonies—Maps.
368. Afroamérica : textos históricos. ed. Enriqueta Vila Vilar. 1 computer
optical disk . Coleccíon Clásicos Tavera, Disco no 35. Madrid: Fundación
Histórica Tavera , 1999.
Includes 45 works.
E29.N3 JMedia _CDRom_.
Blacks—America—History/ Blacks—America—Social conditions/ América
Latina—Historiografía.
369. Textos y obras historicas sobre la construccion de la
identidad de las naciones iberoamericanas 1830-1918. 1 disc . Madrid: Fundacion Historica
Tavera, [1998?].
Contains 24 works.
Order.
Latin America — History.
370. Board of Foreign Missions correspondence and reports,
1833-1911: Latin America . Presbyterian
Church in the U.S.A Board of Foreign Missions 62 microfilm reels . Wilmington,
DE: Scholarly Resources, [s.d.].
Calendar for Latin American mission papers on reel 300. Printed reel guide at BV2570.P7B6 1996
Gen.
Documents the church's educational,
evangelical, and medical work.
Largely incoming correspondence from the mission field and outgoing
correspondence from the Board headquarters. Includes material such as receipts of sale, inventories of
supplies, annual reports on mission work; diaries; personal and field
reports. Latin American mission
records include: Argentine
mission, 1854-1859; Brazil mission, 1860-1911; Chile mission, 1872-1911; Colombia
mission, 1861-1911; Guatamala mission, 1882-1911; Mexico mission, 1872-1911;
Peru mission, 1885-1887; Venezuela mission, 1897-1901. (Because Latin America records
sometimes appear on same reels as material from other regions, set also
includes some material for Africa, China, India, Iran, Korea, Philippines, and
Thailand.) Contents: Reel 133. Argentina,
Brazil — reel 134. Brazil — reel 135-139. Brazil, Colombia — reel 140.
Brazil — reel 141-144. Brazil, Colombia —reel 145-149. Brazil — reel
150. Brazil, Colombia —reel 151-152. Colombia — reel 153. Chile,
Colombia — reel 154-159. Chile — reel 160. Chile, Guatemala reel 161.
Guatemala — reel 162. Guatemala, Mexico — reel 163-172. Mexico — reel
173. Mexico, Venezuela — reel 220.
Africa, Chile, Colombia, Iran, Venezuela — reel 225-226. Brazil, Guatemala — reel 227.
Guatemala, Mexico — reel 228. Mexico — reel 229. Mexico, Peru, Thailand
—reel 239. Africa, Brazil — reel 240-241. Brazil — reel 242. Brazil, Chile
— reel 243. Chile — reel 244. Chile, China — reel 247/247a-260. China —
reel 261. China, Colombia — reel 262. Colombia — reel 263. Colombia,
Guatemala — reel 264. India, Guatemala — reel 285. Korea, Mexico — reel 286.
Mexico — reel 287-288. Mexico, Philippines — reel 300. Korea, Latin
America, Philippines.
Calendar.
Mic microfm BV250.P7B6 1833.
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Foreign Missions/ Presbyterian
Church — Missions — History — Sources/ Missionaries — History — Sources/
Presbyterians — Missions — History — Sources/
LatinAmerica—Missionaries—Sources/ Argentina—Missionaries—Sources/
Brazil—Missionaries—Sources/ Chile—Missionaries—Sources/
Colombia—Missionaries—Sources/ Guatemala—Missionaries—Sources/
Mexico—Missionaries—Sources/ Peru—Missionaries—Sources/
Venezuela—Missionaries—Sources.
371. Relatos de viajeros de Estados Unidos en
Hispanoamérica, s. XIX. Sylvia L. ed. Hilton. 1 computer optical disc . Madrid,
España: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1999.
Includes 32 works (12,000
pages) of texts written by North American travelers who visited or lived in
different Latin American countries in the 19th century.
JMedia _CDRom_F1409.R453 1999.
Americans—Travel—Latin America/ Travelers' writings, American—Latin America.
372. Actas del consejo de la Organizacion de los Estados
Americanos 1948-1969. Organization of American States. General
Secretariat.
Fiche 1: Lista de las actas del consejo de la Organizacion de los Estados
Americanos 1948-1969. Fiche 2-6: Indice analitico cumulativo de los volumenes
de las decisiones tomadas en las sesiones del consejo de la Organizacion de los
Estados Americanos 1948-1969.
Mic microfc F1402.A2O73 2000.
Organization of American States.
373. OSS/State Department Intelligence and research
reports, XIV. Latin America : 1941-1961. 10 reels . Washington, D.C: University Publications of
America, [1979?].
The Office of Strategic
Services and the State Department assigned leading scholars in international
affairs and in a variety of area studies to write special, classified reports
during World War II and the cold war, reports that helped shape US foreign
policy decisions. Part XIV
contains 369 reports, some as brief as two pages and including 54 that are
upward of 50 pages each, with such titles as Elements of Insecurity in
Colombia (1941), Sinarquista Movement in Mexico (1943), Inflation
in Brazil (1946), Trade Relations between Latin America and the Soviet
Bloc (1956), and Social and Economic Legacy of Trujillo (1961). Printed guide.
Mic microfm F1414.O87 1979.
Latin America—History—20th century—Sources.
374. Revolutionary Mexico in newspapers, 1900-1929. 345 reels . Austin, Texas: Nettie Lee
Benson Latin American Collection, General Libraries, University of Texas at
Austin, 2002-.
The University of Texas at
Austin General Libraries and its Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection
have preserved on microfilm 227,930 pages from 560 Mexican newspaper titles
which date primarily from 1900 to 1929. The majority of the newspapers (326,
58.2%) were published in the Distrito Federal; but a substantial number (234,
41.8%) were published in Mexican cities from twenty-eight states. Of particular
interest are the titles that were published during the pivotal decade of the
Mexican Revolution, 1910 through 1919, many of which are from cities other than
Mexico City. — Printed guide at
F1234 .R492 2002 RR, and at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://www.lib.utexas.edu/benson/revolutionarymexico/.
JRL Mic microfm F1234 . R492.
Mexico—History—1867-1910/ Mexico—History—Revolution, 1910-1920/
Mexico—History—1910-1946/ Mexican newspapers.
375. Mexican mission papers of John Lind, 1913-1931. John
Lind 7 reels . [St. Paul]: Minnesota Historical Society, 1971.
Printed guide at Gen E748.L72N47.
Microfilm of ms. collection in the Minnesota Historical Society.
Lind was President Wilson's
personal representative to Mexico in 1913-1914 during the Mexican
Revolution. The documents in this
collection reflect Lind's continued involvement and interest in Mexican affairs
subsequent to that time. They
comprise all of his papers for the years 1913-1916, the majority of which
concern Mexico, plus those items from 1917-1931 that relate to Mexico. The heart of the collection are the
diplomatic dispatches, in which government officials in Washington and Lind and
other diplomats in Mexico City and Veracruz kept each other informed of local
developments.
Mic microfm F208.L563 1971.
Lind, John/ United States—Foreign relations—Mexico/ Mexico—Foreign
relations—United States.
376. Latin America, 1946-1976 : CIA research reports. United
States. Central Intelligence
Agency 5 microfilm reels . Frederick, Md: University Publications of America,
1982.
Accompanying guide to the collection on microfilm has call no. F1418.L34.
Research reports examine important developments in area domestic
politics, economic matters, and foreign relations. Representative titles:
Economic Outlook in Chile (1950); Guatamalan Revolutionary Movement
(1951); Plans of General Filho to Overthrow the Brazilian Government (1963).
microfm F525 Mic.
Latin America—Relations—United States/ United States—Relations—Latin America.
377. The John F. Kennedy national security files. Latin
America national security files, 1961-1963. 10 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD: University Publications
of America, 1987.
"Microfilmed from the holdings of the John F. Kennedy Library, Boston,
Massachusetts.".
"National Security
Files" are the "Country Files" of the National Security Files
for White House use. National
Security assistants arranged for a large flow of information from the State
Department, the Defense Department, and the CIA to converge on the White House
and to be available to the President.
The information was stored in the National Security Files. Included were extensive cable traffic
between agencies in Washington and embassies and missions abroad; memoranda of
conversations between US and foreign officials; minutes of meetings of leading
US officials; intelligence reports from national security advisers to the
President; internal White House memoranda; and agendas for and records of
top-level conferences.
Mic microfm F1418.J646 1987.
John F. Kennedy Library/ Latin America—Foreign relations—United
States—Sources/ United States—Foreign relations—Latin America—Sources.
378. The Lyndon B. Johnson national security files. Latin America national security files, 1963-1969. 26 microfilm reels . Frederick, Md:
University Publications of America, 1987.
"Microfilmed from the
holdings of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Austin, Texas." 367 p. printed catalog at Gen F1418.J65
1992.
"National Security Files" are the "Country Files" of
the National Security Files for White House use. National Security assistants arranged for a large flow of
information from the State Department, the Defense Department, and the CIA to
converge on the White House and to be available to the President. The information was stored in the
National Security Files. Included
were extensive cable traffic between agencies in Washington and embassies and
missions abroad; memoranda of conversations between US and foreign officials;
minutes of meetings of leading US officials; intelligence reports from national
security advisers to the President; internal White House memoranda; and agendas
for and records of top-level conferences.
Consists of main run
(13 reels) and first supplement (13 reels).
Mic microfm F1418.L963 1987 .
Johnson, Lyndon B/ Latin America—Foreign relations—United States—Sources/
United States—Foreign relations—Latin America—Sources/ United States—Foreign
relations—1963-1969—Sources.
379. Latin America special studies, 1995-1997 : supplement.Robert Lester, and University Publications of America (Firm) 12
microfilm reels . Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1999.
Collection comprises
federally commissioned, in-depth research on topics of the highest priority
from leading public and private policy research facilities. Representative titles include US/Mexico
Bi-National Drug Threat Assessment (1997); Financing Environmental
Projects in Mexico: Barriers,
Resources, and Strategies (1996); Critical Poverty and Marginality in
Latin America: Security and
Defense Problems for Latin American Countries in the Near Future (1997); NAFTA,
Year Three. A report by the NAFTA
Economic Monitoring Task Force (1996); and Peace Process in El Salvador,
1984-1992 (1996).
Mic microfm F1414.2.L385 1999.
Latin America—Politics and government—1980-/ Latin America—Economic
conditions—1982-/ Latin America—Social conditions—1982-/ Latin America—Foreign
relations—1980-/ Latin America—Relations—United States/ United
States—Relations—Latin America.
380. The William Blathwayt papers at Colonial Williamsburg,
1631-1722. William Blathwayt 10 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD: UPA
Academic Editions, 1989.
Originals held by the Colonial Williamsburgh Foundation. Accompanied by a 262
pp. printed reel guide at E191.B56 1989 Guide.
Blathwayt was long
secretary of the Lords of Trade and Plantations. About half of the 2564 items are from the North American
colonies and about half from the Caribbean and Bermuda.
Papers consist chiefly of
letters written to Blathwayt by colonial governors and others. Includes some
drafts of letters by Blathwayt. Subjects include French and Indian troubles,
military defense, illegal trade, the Navigation Acts, charter of Massachusetts,
piracy in the Caribbean, Leisler's rebellion in New York, Lord Baltimore's
troubles with Protestants and conflicting border claims with Virginia and
Pennsylvania, Virginia tobacco trade, wars in Jamaica, the slave question in the Leeward Islands,
troubles between governors and the assembly in Bermuda. Included is a copy of
"The Declaration of the People Against Sir Wm. Berkeley..." (1676) by
Nathaniel Bacon, Jr.; and an original draft of the Charter of Pennsylvania
(1681). 2564 items.
Chronologically arranged.
Mic microfm E191.B56 1989.
Blathwayt, William, 1649-1717/ United States—History—Colonial period, ca.
1600-1775—Sources/ Great Britain—Colonies—America—History—Sources/ West Indies,
British—History—Sources/ Bermuda Island—History—17th century/
Jamaica—History—to 1962.
381. Journals.
v. 1-14; 1663/1709-1822/26. Jamaica. Assembly 14 v.
Microfilmed by the Library of Congress Photoduplication Service.
microfm J103 Mic.
Jamaica—Politics and government.
382. Calendar of state papers, Colonial, North America and
the West Indies, 1574-1739, on CD-ROM, 1574-1739. New York: Routledge, 1999.
The printed work upon which
the CD database is based presently consists of 45 volumes of abstracts and
transcripts from the official records preserved in the British Public Record
Office. The series provides
transcripts and abstracts of correspondence with colonial governors, orders and
grants from the central government to local administration, documents from
localities, and about such topics as slave trade and piracy. It is one of the most constantly used
sources for early American history, not only of the "13 colonies" but
also of the colonies of the West Indies, as well as trade relations with
Europe, Africa, and other regions.
This CD-ROM version permits
specific searches for names, places, topics, and dates among over 40,000
transcripts and abstracts, using a search engine based upon the Wellesley Index
to Victorian Periodicals on CD-ROM.
DA25.H5 200.
Great Britain — Colonies — History — Sources.
383. Despatches from United States ministers to Puerto
Rico, 1821-1899. United States.
Dept. of State 31 reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, no.
76. Washington: National Archives, 1966.
Includes register of despatches.
microfm J92 M-76 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Puerto Rico—Sources/ Puerto Rico—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
384. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I, 1802-1950. Caribbean—Puerto Rico. 11 reels . Washington, D. C.: Library of Congress
Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Part of a collection of 8,008 pamphlets collection and assembled by the
Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by
the Preservation Microfilming Office.
Contains 202
pamphlets. Puerto Rican
agricultural pamphlets (1 reel, 20 pamphlets). — Puerto Rican economics
pamphlets (3 reels, 53 pamphlets). — Puerto Rican history pamphlets (1 reel, 9
pamphlets). — Puerto Rican political pamphlets (3 reels, 67 pamphlets). —
Puerto Rican public health pamphlets (1 reel, 13 pamphlets). — Puerto Rican
social conditions pamphlets (2 reels, 40 pamphlets).
Sci microfmS181.L385 1993.
Agriculture—Puerto Rico/ Puerto Rico—Economic conditions/ Sugarcane
industry—Puerto Rico/ Tariff—Puerto Rico/ Puerto Rico—History/ Puerto
Rico—Politics and government, 1898-1952/ Public health—Puerto Rico/ Puerto
Rico—Social conditions.
385. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I (1802-1950).
Caribbean—Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican social conditions pamphlets. 2 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Part of a collection of 8,008 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic
Division of the Library of Congress and prepared for microfilming by the
Preservation Microfilming Office, documenting the history, politics, society,
and culture in the countries of the Caribbean, Latin America, and the Iberian
Peninsula during the period, 1802-1950.
Mic Microfm F1971.C35.
Puerto Rico — Social conditions.
386. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I (1802-1950).
Caribbean—Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican political pamphlets. 3 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Part of a collection of 8,008 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic
Division of the Library of Congress and prepared for microfilming by the
Preservation Microfilming Office, documenting the history, politics, society,
and culture in the countries of the Caribbean, Latin America, and the Iberian
Peninsula during the period, 1802-1950.
microfm F1971.C375 1993, reels 98-100.
Latin America — History — Sources/ Puerto Rico — Politics and government.
387. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I (1802-1950).
Caribbean—Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican history pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel . Washington, D.C: Library
of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 9 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
8,008 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm F1971.L385 1993.
Puerto Rico—History.
388. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I (1802-1950).
Caribbean—Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican economics pamphlets. 3 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 53 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
8,008 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm HC157.P8L385 1993.
Sugarcane industry—Puerto Rico/ Tariff—Puerto Rico/ Puerto Rico—Economic
conditions.
389. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I (1802-1950).
Caribbean—Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican agricultural pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 20 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
8,008 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
SciMic microfm S181.L385 1993.
Agriculture—Puerto Rico.
390. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II (1802-1992).
Caribbean—Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican politics and government pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Part of a collection of 6,908 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic
Division of the Library of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the
Preservation Microfilming Office.
microfm F1975.L385 1993.
Puerto Rico — Politics and government.
391. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II (1802-1992).
Caribbean—Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican political parties and social movements pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel .
Washington, D.C: Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 22 pamphlets. Material on the Frente
Socialista is also included in this collection. Part of a collection of 6,908
pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library of
Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming Office.
Mic microfm JL1059A45L385.
Partido Nacionalista (Puerto Rico)/ Partido Nuevo Progresista (Puerto Rico)/
Partido Socialista Puertorriqueño/ Puerto Rico Independence Party/ Political
parties—Puerto Rico/ Communism—Puerto Rico/ Puerto Rico—Politics and government.
392. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II (1802-1992).
Caribbean—Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican history pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Part of a collection of 6,908 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic
Division of the Library of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the
Preservation Microfilming Office.
393. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II (1802-1992).
Caribbean—Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican culture and education pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 11 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
6,908 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm NX528A1L385.
Arts, Puerto Rican/ Vocational education—Puerto Rico/ Puerto Rico—Languages.
394. Textos clásicos de la historia de Cuba. García Alvarez, Alejandro, ed., 1 computer optical disc . Madrid:
Fundación Histórica Tavera DIGIBIS Mapfre Mutualidad, 1999.
Title from title screen. "Alejandro García Alvarez y Luis Miguel García
Mora (comps.)"—Container.
Contains historic Cuban
documents from the 16th to 20th centuries, including 58 works (62 vv., 15,000
pages, by authors including:
García Mora, Luis Miguel; Guerra, Ramiro; Gómez, Juan Gualberto;
Figueredo, Fernando; Balboa, Silvestre de; Arango y Parreño, Francisco; Estévez
y Romero, Luis; Frías y Jacott, Francisco de; Martínez Ortiz, Rafael; Martí,
José; Labra, Rafael M. de; Humboldt, Alexander von; Guiteras, Pedro José;
Ibáñez, Francisco Feliciano; Imbernó, Pedro José; Varona, Enrique José; Varela,
Félix; Sanguily, Manuel; Sagra, Ramón de la; Saco, José Antonio;
Rodríguez-Ferrer, Miguel; Rebello, Charles; Pirala, Antonio; Pezuela, Jacobo de
la; Ortiz, Fernando; Merchan, Rafael Maria; Maura, Antonio; Valdes, Antonio
José; Torre marques de la; Montoro, Rafael.
JMedia _CDRom_ F1776.T498 1999.
Cuba—History.
395. , e (is there a printed
guide?). Records of the
Department of State relating to internal affairs of Cuba, 1910-29. United
States. Dept. of State 99 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C: The National
Archives, National Archives and Records Service, General Services
Administration, 1963.
Reels 1-4 contain lists of documents. "On the 99 rolls of this microfilm
publication are reproduced records from the decimal file of the Department of
State, 1910-29, that relate to the internal affairs of Cuba. The records, consisting
of bound volumes and loose documents, are chiefly instructions to and
despatches from diplomatic and consular officials"—Introd.
Mic microfm F1787.U64 1963.
Cuba—Politics and government—1909-1933—Sources/ Cuba—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources/ United States—Foreign relations—Cuba—Sources/
Cuba—History—1909-1933—Sources.
396. The Women's movement in Cuba, 1898-1958. The Stoner collection on Cuban
feminism. K. Lynn Stoner 13 microfilm reels . [Wilmington, Del:
Scholarly Resources, 1991].
Published in cooperation with
Arizona State University. Printed guide at Gen HQ1507.P75 1991 Guide.
Documents in Spanish.
Comprises works by feminists about feminists and their causes, works by men on
the status of women, and literary works by feminist authors that illustrate or
discuss the condition of women.
Collection spans the period from Cuban independence to the end of the
Batista regime. Among the titles
included are Aspiraciones (1918), an early feminist journal published by
the Partido Feminista Aspiraciones; La Mujer Moderno (1926), the journal
for the Club Femenino de Cuba, the oldest Cuban feminist organization; and La
Mujer (1929—1931), the journal of the Partido Demócrata Sufragista. (Note at microfc F1751.M55 the
complementary resource, Minerva:
Revista Quincenal Dedicada a la Mujer de Color / collected,
researched, and indexed by K. Lynn Stoner and Mario Gonzáles, which began a two-year publication in 1888,
two years after emancipation of slaves in Cuba, and it resumed with a new
series, Minerva: Revista
Ilustrada Universal, 1910 through 1915. 45 microfiches.).
Mic microfmr HQ1507.P75 1991.
Feminism—Cuba—History/ Women's rights—Cuba—History/ Women—Legal status,
laws, etc—Cuba—History/ Blacks—Cuba—History—Periodicals.
397. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I (1802-1950).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban travel pamphlets. 1 microform reel . Washington, D.C: Library of Congress
Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 8 pamphlets. Part of a collection of 8,008
pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library of
Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming Office.
Mic microfm F1765.L385 1993.
Cuba—Description and travel.
398. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I (1802-1950).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban tobacco pamphlets. 1 microform reel . Washington, D.C: Library of Congress
Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 11 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
8,008 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm HD9144.C9L385 1993.
Tobacco—Cuba.
399. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I (1802-1950).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban sugar pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel . Washington, D.C: Library of Congress
Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 42 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
8,008 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm HD9114.C89L385 1993.
Sugar—Cuba.
400. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I (1802-1950).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban social conditions pamphlets. 3 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 89 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
8,008 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm HN203.L385 1993.
Cuba—Social conditions.
401. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I (1802-1950).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban public health pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 15 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
8,008 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
SciMic microfm RA456.C8L385
1993.
Public health—Cuba.
402. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I (1802-1950).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban political pamphlets. 11 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C: Library of Congress
Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 254 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
8,008 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm JL1010.L385 1993.
Batista y Zaldívar, Fulgencio/ ABC (Political party : Cuba)/ Partido
Comunista de Cuba/ Partido Socialista Popular (Cuba)/ Unión Revolucionaria
Comunista (Cuba)/ Cuba—Politics and government—1895-.
403. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I (1802-1950).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban history and anthropology pamphlets. 9 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 248 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
8,008 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm F1752.L385 1993.
Anthropology—Cuba/ Cuba—History/ Cuba—History—Insurrection, 1868-1878/
Cuba—History—American occupation, 1906-1909/ Cuba—Biography.
404. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I (1802-1950).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban economics pamphlets. 3 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C: Library of Congress
Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 76 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
8,008 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm HC157.C9L385 1993.
Sugarcane industry—Cuba/ Cigar industry—Cuba/ Cuba—Economic conditions.
405. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I (1802-1950).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban agricultural pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 9 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
8,008 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
SciMic microfm S177.L385 1993.
Agriculture—Cuba.
406. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II (1802-1992).
Caribbean—Cuba. José Martí and Antonio Maceo pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 23 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
6,908 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm F1783M38L385.
Martí, José/ Maceo, Antonio/ Cuba—History—Revolution, 1895-1898.
407. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II (1802-1992).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban speeches by Fidel Castro pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 15 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
6,908 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm F178822C3A5.
Castro, Fidel/ Cuba—Politics and government—1959-.
408. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II (1802-1992).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban social conditions pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Part of a collection of 6,908 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic
Division of the Library of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the
Preservation Microfilming Office.
Mic Microfm F2175.L385.
Cuba — Social conditions .
409. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II (1802-1992).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban politics and government pamphlets. 2 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 44 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
6,908 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm JL1010L386.
Political science—Philosophy/ Human rights—Cuba/ Cuba—Politics and
government.
410. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II (1802-1992).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban political parties and labor pamphlets. 2 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform hed by: DLC. Contains 62 pamphlets. Material on the following
parties is also included in this collection: Acción Revolucionaria Democrática,
Bloque Revolucionario Popular, Defensa Institucional Cubana, Partido Auténtico,
Partido Demócrata-Republicano, and Unión Liberal. Part of a collection of 6,908
pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library of
Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming Office.
Mic microfm JL1019A45L385.
Guevara, Ernesto/ Roca Calderío, Blas/ ABC (Political party : Cuba)/
Confederación de Trabajadores de Cuba/ Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil de
Cuba/ Juventud Socialista (Cuba)/ Partido Comunista de Cuba/ Partido del Pueblo
Cubano (Ortodoxos)/ Partido Revolucionario Cubano/ Partido Socialista Popular
(Cuba)/ Unión Revolucionario Comunista (Cuba)/ Partido Aprista Peruano/
Political parties—Cuba/ Labor movement—Cuba—History/ Cuba—Politics and
government.
411. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II (1802-1992).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban history: twentieth century pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 23 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
6,908 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm F1787L385.
Cienfuegos, Camilo/ Cuba—History—1895-/ Cuba—Intellectual life—20th century.
412. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II (1802-1992).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban history to 1898 Revolution pamphlets. 2 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 42 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
6,908 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm F1779L385.
Toussaint Louverture/ Roosevelt, Theodore/ Cuba—History—To 1810/
Cuba—History—1810-1899/ Cuba—History—Revolution, 1895-1898.
413. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II (1802-1992).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban foreign relations pamphlets. 2 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 46 pamphlets. Includes material on
Cuba's relations with other countries of the Western Hemisphere, notably the
United States, Argentina, and Uruguay; on relations with Angola, France, Spain,
and the Soviet Union; and on international Communist Party relations. Part of a
collection of 6,908 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division
of the Library of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation
Microfilming Office.
Mic microfm F17762L385.
Partido Comunista de Cuba/ United States—Central Intelligence Agency/
International labor activities/ Anti-imperialist movements—Cuba/ Television
broadcasting—Cuba/ Drug traffic—Cuba/ Cuba—Foreign relations/ Cuba—Politics and
government.
414. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II (1802-1992).
Caribbean—Cuba. Cuban economic conditions pamphlets. 2 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 37 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
6,908 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm HC157C9L386.
Land reform—Cuba/ Cuba—Economic conditions.
415. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II (1802-1992).
Caribbean—Martinique. Martinique history pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel . Washington,
D.C: Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 12 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
6,908 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfm F20815L385.
Parti communiste martiniquais/ Parti progressiste martiniquais/
Martinique—History/ Martinique—Politics and government.
416. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I (1802-1950).
Caribbean—French Caribbean. French Caribbean pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 8 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
8,008 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic Microfm F2081.5.L385.
Haitian literature/ Haiti—Politics and government—20th century/
Haiti—Description and travel/ Guadeloupe—Politics and government.
417. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II
(1802-1992) Caribbean. Caribbean women pamphlets. 1 reel . Washington, D. C.: Library of
Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Part of a collection of 6,908 pamphlets collection and assembled by the
Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by
the Preservation Microfilming Office.
Contains 10 pamphlets.
Mic Microfm F2175.L385 .
Women—Caribbean area.
418. Las raíces hispánicas del oeste de Norteamérica: textos
históricos. Sylvia L. ed.
Hilton. 1 computer optical disc . Madrid, España: Fundación Histórica Tavera,
1999.
Contains 22 works (24 vv.,
12,000 pages) of texts of conquistadores, evangelists, and other chroniclers
who provide detail on the discovery and colonization of the region formerly
part of New Spain, then Mexico, and finally the United States (after the
Mexican War). Contents: Crónica seráfica y apostólica del
colegio, Segunda parte / Juan Domingo de Arricivita (1792) — Sermón que en las
solemnes honras / Diego Miguel Bringas de Manzanedo y Encinas (1819) — Relación
de la jornada de Cibola / Pedro Castañeda de Nájera (1596?) — Historia de la
antigua o baja California / Francisco Javier Clavijero (1852) — Documentos para
la historia de México, 3a serie (1856) — Chronica apostolica, y seraphica de
todos los colegios, Parte primera / Isidro Félix de Espinosa (1746) — Estracto
de noticias del Puerto de Monterrey (1770?) — Instrucción formada en virtud de
Real Orden de S.M. / Bernardo de Gálvez (1786) — Manual para administrar los
santos sacramentos / Bartholomé Garcia (1760) — Historia de la conquista de la
provincia de la Nueva Galicia / Matías de la Mota Padilla (1870) — Historia del
Narayit, Sonora, Sinaloa y ambas Californias / P. José Ortega (1887) — Noticias
de la Nueva California [2 Vol.] / Fr. Francisco, O.F.M. Palou (1857) — Relacion
histórica de la vida y apostólicas tareas del venerable Padre Fray Junipero
Serra, y de las Misiones que fundó en la California Septentrional, y nuevos
establecimientos de Monterey (1787) —Historia de los trivmphos de nvestra santa
fee entre gentes las mas barbaras, y fieras del nueuo Orbe: conseguidos por los
soldados de la compañia de Iesvs en las misiones de la pouincia de Nueua España
/ Andrés, Padre, Pérez de Ribas (1645) — Historia de la nueva Mexico, del
capitán Gaspar de Villagra: dirigida al rey D. Felipe nuestro Señor Tercero
deste nombre / Gaspar Pérez de Villagrá (1610) — Exposición sucinta y sencilla
de la provincia del Nuevo Mexico: hecha por su diputado en Córtes / Pedro
Bautista Pino (1812) — Reglamento e instrucción para los presidios que se han
de formar en la linea de frontera de la Nueva España: resuelto por el Rey
Nuestro Senór en cédula de 10 de Setiembre de 1772 (1834) — Relación del viaje
hecho por las goletas Sutil y Mexicana en el año de 1792 (1802) — Noticias de
la provincia de Californias en tres cartas de un sacerdote religioso, hijo del
real convento de predicadores de Valencia a un amigo suyo, 1794 (1794) / Fr.
Luis Sales — Noticia de la California, y de su conquista temporal, y espirtual
hasta el tiempo presente [3 vol.] / Miguel y Burriel, Marcos Venegas (1757) —
Vida, y virtudes de el venerable, y apostólico Padre Juan de Ugarte, de la
Compañia de Jesús, misionero de las Islas Californias, y uno de los primeros
Conquistadores / Juan Joseph de Villavicencio (1752).
F1752 .R35 1999 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Southwest, New — History — To 1848 — Sources/ Mexico — History — Spanish
Colony, 1540-1810 — Sources/ Southwest, New — Discovery and exploration —
Spanish/ California — History — To 1846 — Sources/ New Mexico — History —
Sources.
419. [Correspondence between Sweden and Italy in 1869, and
between Sweden and France in 1876-77, concerning the Island of St. Bartholomew,
West Indies. Sweden. Riksarkivet.
Original mss. in Riksarkivet, Stockholm.
In French.
microfm F250 Mic.
St. Barts, West Indies.
420. Mexico and Central America. 30 reels . Latin American History and
Culture: an Archival Record. Yale University Collection of Latin
American Manuscripts. Woodbridge, Conn.: Primary Source Media, 2000-2001.
Yale University Collection of Latin American manuscripts, Part I, is in three
sections: Andean Collection,
1538-1878; Mexico and Central America; and Spain.
Mexican and Central
American collection (ca. 30 reels) comprises 28 mss. volumes from the 16th
through 18th centuries and 23 from the 19th century. Topics include economics and political history, church
history, and native culture.
Numerous original texts concerning mining industry in New Spain. Many mss. concern Viceregal policy on
economic affairs. Political texts,
letters, and essays, including the unpublished correspondence of Iturbide. Ecclesiastical mss. include the papers
of 17th century bishop of Puebla; accounts of missionary work in 18th century
Sonora, etc. Mesoamerican sources
include a Quiche grammar; Mesoamerican chronicles; Mexican antiquities; account
of devastation of earthquake among Indian and Creole population in Guatemala. A large 18th century map of Guatemale
is included. Printed Guide at F2212.A535 2000 Guide.
Mic microfm F2212.A534 2000.
Mexico— History — Sources/ Central America — History — Sources.
421. The Henry A. Monday collection, 1522-1933. 39 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1985.
Originals held by the Library of Congress. "MSS 19,125.".
Consists of ca. 2,300 items
collected by the physician Henry Albert Monday. Dated 1549-1838, the manuscripts document the activities of
the Catholic church and its institutions in colonial Mexico. The largest number
of documents concern the Convento de Santo Domingo in Puebla. Other materials cover the affairs of
the archbishopric of Mexico and local church bodies, the Spanish colonial
administration, economic life, military and civil appointments, and other
topics. Central America is
represented by documents relating to Guatemala (1535-1561), and the towns of
Villa de San Miguel and Santiago.
Includes correspondence, legal and financial papers, tax records, contracts,
land records, cédulas, reports, official documents, broadsides, circulars, and
other papers. All the material is
in Spanish. A guide to the
collection, including a listing of roll contents, appears on the first roll of
the microform edition.
Mic microfm F1203.H467 1985.
Catholic Church/ Mexico—History—Sources/ Mexico—Religion—History—Sources/
Mexico—Politics and government.
422. Obras clásicas sobre la lengua náhuatl. Ascensión H. de ed. León-Portilla. 1
computer optical disc . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1998.
Contains 36 works on arts,
vocabularies, doctrines, confessionals, sacraments, and other subjects, (ca.
10,000 pages), published between 1547 and 1888, by the following authors: Carochi, Horacio; Juan Bautista fray;
Arenas, Pedro de; Avila, Francisco de; Aldama y Guevara, José Augustín; Alva
Ixtlilxochilt, Bartolomé de; Aquino Cortés y Zedeño, Géronymo Thomás de; Lasso
de la Vega, Luis; Gante, Pedro de; García Icazbalceta, Joaquín; Galdo Guzmán,
Diego de; Guerra, Juan fray; Gaona, Juan de; Leon, Martín de; Mijangos, Juan de
fray; Pérez, Manuel; Paredes, Ignacio de; Olmos, Andrés de; Molina, Alonso de;
Vetancurt, Augustín de; Vázquez Gaztelu, Antonio; Tapia Zenteno, Carlos de;
Sandoval, Rafael; Sahagún, Bernardino de; Saavedra, Marcos de; Ripalda,
Gerónimo de; Rincón, Antonio del; Saenz de la Peña, Andrés.
PM4061 .O37 1998 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Nahuatl language—History/ Lengua nahua.
423. [Source documents concerning the haciendas of San José
del Potrerillo and San Juan de los Cedros / by the Villaseñor family]. 1702-1891. Villaseñor family 6
vv. on 6 reels .
Contents: 1. Libro no. 2 que constan las cuentas
de la gente que travaja en esta hacienda de S. José‚ del Potrerillo — 2.
Copiador cartas — 3. Libro de cuentas para esta hacienda de San Juan de los
Cedros — 4. Libro segundo de gobierno perteneciente a esta hacienda de S. Juan
de los Cedros — 5. Sellos y poder orales
— 6. Hacienda de San Juan de los Cedros account records.
microfm HD329.J3V54 1702 Mic.
Economic history — Mexico —
Jalisco — 1600-1750 — Sources/ Economic history — Mexico — Jalisco — 1750-1918
— Sources/ Jalisco (Mexico) —
Economic conditions — 1540-1810 —
Sources/ Jalisco (Mexico) — Economic conditions — 19th century — Sources/ Hacienda de San José‚ del
Potrerillo (Mexico)/ Hacienda de San Juan de los Cedros (Mexico).
424. Catálogo del Archivo Histórico de la Casa de Moneda de
México. Inés and Ortiz
Rina eds. Herrera Canales. 1 computer optical disk . Madrid: Fundación
Histórica Tavera, 1999.
"El presente catálogo ... contiene aproximadamente seis mil registros con
la documentación generada por las Casas de Moneda y Apartado de México, las
Oficinas Federales de Ensaye de Minerales y las casas de moneda provinciales.
Estos fondos (que abarcan el periodo 1731-1961 y en su mayoría se concentran
entre la segunda mitad del siglo XIX y 1924) constituyen una fuente de primera
importancia para la recreación de la historia minera nacional y
regional.".
HG661 .I57 1999 JRL JMedia _.
Casa de Moneda de México—Archivo Histórico/ Coinage—Mexico/ Mints—Mexico.
425. Latin American pamphlets from the Yale University
Library selections from 1600-1900. Yale University Library ca. 9625
microfiches . New York: Clearwater Pub. Co, 1985.
These pamphlets present
first-hand documentation of the social, political, and economic conditions in
Latin America from the 17th through the 20th centuries, including original
reports, histories, biographies, political broadsides, scholarly theses,
speeches by religious and civic leaders, and playbills.
Over 6,000 pamphlets on Mexico comprise
the greater portion of the collection, with much the greatest emphasis on the
19th century. Almost 2,000
pamphlets comprise the Peruvian collection. The remaining 1,325 pamphlets with with other Central and
South American countries and Caribbean islands.
There is a 7 volume printed guide edited
by Lofton Wilson at Z1431.Y19 1985 RR3 providing access by author, title,
subject, and imprint date for each of the three sections of the collection
[Mexico — Peru — Miscellaneous].
The subject indexes employ about 150 headings.
Mic microfc F1410.Y354 1985.
Latin America/ Mexico/ Peru.
426. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets I
(1802-1950). Mexico section. 42 reels . Washington, D.C: Library of
Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Part of a collection of
8,008 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office. Ranging in topic from
agriculture, art, and architecture to economics, politics and history, items
are arranged by subject. 5 page
Guide at Gen F1231.5.L375 1993 Guide.
F1231.5 .L375 1993 Mic microfm
F1231.5.L375 1993.
Mexico—History—19th century—Sources/ Mexico—History—20th century—Sources.
427. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II
(1802-1992). Mexico section. 20 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C.:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program, 1993.
Part of a collection of
6,908 pamphlets collection and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the
Library of Congress and prepared for microfilming by the Preservation
Microfilming Office. 2-page
printed guide at Gen F1231.5.L3751 1993 Guide.
F1231.5 .L375 1993 Mic microfm
F1231.5.L3751 1993.
Mexico—History—19th century—Sources/ Mexico—History—20th century—Sources.
428. The Mexican historical pamphlets, 1820-1910. 9 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program .
Consists of 246 pamphlets covering the Mexican national period, 1820-1910,
arranged more or less chronologically. Materials highlight political debates,
military activities, maps of battles and cities, boundary questions, and
economic matters such as mining, foreign debt, ports and railroads, and reflect
international events of the period—independence from Spain, war with the United
States, and military intervention of France. Introduction, reel index, and
finding aid to the original collection, compiled in 1991 with title: A guide to
the Mexican historical pamphlets, 1820-1910, filmed at beginning of reel 1.
Master microform held by: DLC.
Contents: Reel 1. Printed guide. — Mexican
autonomy and independence, 1820-1821 (nos. 1-25). — Iturbide and Mexican
empire, 1821-1823 ( nos. 26-48). — Reel 2. Era of Santa Anna, 1823-1855 (nos. 49-105). — Reel 3. Era of Santa Anna, 1823-1855 (nos.
106-140). — Reel 4. United States
War with Mexico, 1846-1853 (nos. 141-152). — Reel 5: Reform era, 1855-1876 (nos. 153-179). — Reel 6: Reform era, 1855-1876 (nos. 180-200). —
Reel 7: European intervention in
Mexico, 1862-1872 (nos. 201-213). — Benito Juarez biography, 1889-1905 (nos.
214-217). — Reel 8: Era of Porifio
Diaz, 1876-1904 (nos. 218-246). — Supplement (one reel): 117 pamphlets published between 1810
and 1910, the first 70 of which are devoted to the years 1820 and 1821.
Mic microfm F1232.M495 1996.
Mexico—History—19th century—Sources/ Mexico—History—1867-1910—Sources/
Mexico—History—19th century.
429. Pamphlets in American history: Group III. 1644 microfiches . Glen Rock, N.J:
Microfilming Corp. of America, 1978.
Accompanied by guides with call no. Z1236.P270 1979 RR3.
Filmed from collections at
State Historical Society Wisconsin and other collections. For full description of contents see
under United States—General materials in this Guide. Partial contents: Mexican War (139 titles, 139
fiches): Annexation of Texas,
property losses in Mexican revolutions, American desire to acquire New Mexico
and California, extension of slave-holding.
microfc E178.P24 1978 Mic.
430. [Mexican newspapers selected from collections of the
Library of Congress]. 753
reels .
Collection includes: Excélsior (Mexico City): 1919:Jul 1-Sep 30;
1930:Jan 1-1933:Dec 31; 1938:Jan 1-1950:Dec 31 (185 reels), AN57.M4E924; Imparcial
(Mexico City), 1897:Jan 6-1910:Nov 16; 1911:Apr 18-Oct 10; 1912-Mar 2-1913:Jan
16 (23 reels), AN57.M4I563; Manaña, June 15, 1911-Feb. 18, 1913 (1
reel), AN57.M4M36; Mexican Herald, Sept. 1895-Oct. 1915 (73 reels),
AN57.M4M49; Monitor Constitucional Independiente, May 1-25, 1845 (1
reel) AN57.M4M64; Monitor Republicano, Jan. 1846-Dec. 1849; July,
1850-Dec. 1851; May 18, 1873-Dec. 22, 1875; Jan. 1877-Sept. 17, 1878 (15
reels), AN57.M4M66; La Prensa (Mexico City): Jan. 1967, Dec. 1967-Dec.
1988 (249 reels), in processing; Sinarquista, Aug. 7, 1941-June 22, 1944
(1 roll), AN57.M4M36; The two republics (Mexico City), 1867-1900 (25
reels) AN57.M3T86; Universal, Oct. 1916-Dec. 1929; Jan. 1934-Dec. 1937
(128 rolls), AN57.M4U55; El Universal gráfico (Mexico City), Jan.
1962-Dec. 1965 (15 reels), AN57.M4.M66; Uno Más Uno (Mexico City) Nov.
1977-Dec. 1983 (52 reels), in processing.
Titles cataloged separately.
Mexico — Newspapers.
431. Despatches from United States Ministers to Mexico,
1823-1906 [microform]. United States. Dept. of State 179 microform reels . National Archives
Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no. 97. Washington: National Archives, 1955.
microfm J92 M-97 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Mexico—Sources/ Mexico—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
432. Notes from the Mexican legation in the United States
to the Department of State, 1821-1906. Mexico. Embajada (U.S.) 39
microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, microcopy no. 54.
Washington: National Archives, National Archives and Records Service, General
Services Administration, 1960.
Printed reel guide.
Communications and
enclosures received from the Mexican Legation in Washington.
Mic microfm E183.8.M6M69 1960.
Mexico—Foreign relations—United States—Sources/ United States—Foreign
relations—Mexico—Sources.
433. Notes to foreign legations in the United States from
the Department of State, 1834-1906:
Notes to the Mexican legation in the United States from the Department
of State, Feb. 2, 1903-Aug. 14, 1906. United States. Dept. of State 5
reels 1834-1906.
Mic microfmE183.8.M6U47 1950.
United States—Foreign relations—Mexico—Sources/ Mexico—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources/ Mexico—History—Sources.
434. Despatches from United States consular officials in [
...], Mexico [dates]. Acapulco (1823-1906), Aguascalientes(1901-1906), Camargo
(-1906), Campeche (1820-1888), Chihuahua (1830-1906), Cuidad Juarez [Paso del
Norte] (1871-1906), Durango (1886-1906), Ensenada (1888-1906), Guayamas
1832-1896), Guerrero (1871-1888), Hermosillo (1906-1906), Jalapa Enriquez
(1905-1906), La Paz (1855-1906), Manzanillo (1855-1906), Matamoros (1826-1906),
Mazatlán (1826-1906), Mérida (1843-1897) and Progreso (1897-1906), Mexico City
(1822-1906), Mier (1870-1878), Minatitlán (1853-1881), Monterey (Upper
California)(1834-1848), Nogales (1889-1906), Nuevo Laredo (1871-1906), Oaxaca
(1869-1878), Piedras Negras (1868-1906), Saltillo (1876-1906), San Blas
(18371892), San Dimas (1837-1892), San Luis Potosí(1869-1886), Santa Fe (New
Mexico)(1930-1846), Tabasco (1832-1874), Tampico (1824-1906), Tehuantepec
(1850-1867), Tuxpán (1879-1906), Veracruz (1822-1906), Zacatecas (1860-1884). Mexico.
United States. Consulate. [Place] 128 reels of microfilm .
Washington, D. C.: National Archives, [n.d.].
Part of a body of records in the National Archives designated as Record Group
59, General records of the Dept. of State.
These records are copies of
communications to American consular officers and relate to the protection of
U.S. citizens, relief of U.S. seamen, commercial affairs, and consular
administration. Consular
despatches often provide considerable on-the-spot information about local
political and social and economic developments.
Mic microfm E183.8.M6U66 1800.
United States—Foreign relations—Mexico/ Mexico—Foreign relations—United
States/ Acapulco (Mexico)/ Aguascalientes (Mexico)/ Camargo (Mexico)/ Campeche
(Mexico)/ Chihuahua (Mexico)/ Cuidad del Carmen (Mexico)/ Cuidad Juarez
(Mexico)/ Durango (Mexico)/ Ensenada (Mexico)/ Guayamas (Mexico)/ Guerrero
(Mexico)/ Hermosillo (Mexico)/ Jalapa Enriquez (Mexico)/ La Paz (Mexico)/
Manzanillo (Mexico)/ Matamoros (Mexico)/ Mazatlán(Mexico)/ Mérida (Mexico)/
Mexico City (Mexico)/ Mier (Mexico)/ Minatitlán (Mexico)/ Monterey (Upper
California)/ Monterrey(Mexico)/ Nogales(Mexico)/ Nuevo Laredo(Mexico)/ Oaxaca
(Mexico)/ Piedras Negras (Mexico)/ Saltillo (Mexico)/ San Blas (Mexico)/ San
Dimas (Mexico)/ San Luis Potosí (Mexico)/ Santa Fe (New Mexico)/ Tabasco
(Mexico)/ Tampico (Mexico)/ Tehuantepec (Mexico)/ Tuxpán (Mexico)/
Veracruz(Mexico)/ Zacatecas (Mexico).
435. Records of the Immigration and Naturalization
Service. Series A, Subject
correspondence files. 82
microfilm reels . Research Collections in American Immigration. Bethesda, MD:
University Publications of America, 1992-.
Accompanied by printed reel guide, compiled by Randolph H. Boehm, at JV6455.G84
1994. Includes index.
For full description of
contents, see United States—Official Archives in this Guide. Part II: Mexican immigration, 1906-1930 (17 reels). Collection documents legal and illegal
immigration from Mexico before 1910, provides sources on such topics as demand
for agricultural labor and labor for rail construction, shortage of labor
during World War I, refugees from Mexican revolution, etc. Collection includes reports from
immigration stations along the border, reports of interrogations of immigrants
and board hearings. Also included
are files on Mexican immigrants in large northern, southwestern, and western
cities, petitions from trade association, employers, and civic leaders.
microfm JV6455.R426 1992 Mic.
436. [Investigative records relating to Mexican neutrality
violations ("Mexican files"), 1909-21]. United States. Federal
Bureau of Investigation 24 reels . [Washington]: National Archives and Record
Service, 1982?
Reels 851-874, Record Group 65, Investigative Case Files of the Bureau of
Investigation, 1908-1922. Records were originally filmed by FBI in 1951-1952.
Mic microfm F786.I584 1982.
United States—Boundaries—Mexico—Sources/ Mexico—Boundaries—United
States—Sources/ Mexico—History—1910-1946—Sources.
437. Records of the Department of State relating to
internal affairs of Mexico, 1910-29. United States. Department of State 115 microfilm reels
. National Archives Microfilm Publications, M-274. Washington, D. C.: National
Archives and Records Service, 1959.
"The documents are from Record Group 59, General Records of the Department
of State." Includes index.
Reports
from U.S. diplomats in foreign countries on political and military affairs,
studies and statistics on socioeconomic matters, interviews and minutes of
meetings with foreign government officials, texts of important letters,
instructions, cables sent and received, translations from foreign publications
and government documents. Reports
on political parties and elections, unrest, human rights, government
administration, fiscal and monetary issues, labor, housing, police and crime,
public health, national defense, foreign policy-making, wars and alliances,
education, religion, culture, trade, industry, natural resources.
Microfm F1234.R31 1959 Mic.
Mexico—History—1910-1946—Sources/ United States—Dept. of State—Archives.
438. Records of the Department of State relating to
political relations between Mexico, and other states, 1910-29. United
States Dept. of State 2 reels . Washington: National Archives, National
Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1961.
"National Archives micofilm publications. Microcopy no. 315.".
Mic microfm F1228.U55 1961.
United States—Dept. of State/ Mexico—History—1910-1946—Sources/
Mexico—Foreign relations—1910-1946.
439. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to
political relations of Latin America and the Caribbean states, 1930-1944
Department of State decimal files 712-739. Records relating to Political Relations between Mexico and
Other States. United States Dept. of State, and United States National
Archives and Records Administration 90 microfilm reels . [Wilmington, Del.]:
Scholarly Resources, 1988.
Container title: Records of US DOS relating to political relations of Latin
American & Caribbean states, 1930-1944. Title on fr. [2]: Latin American
political relations. "This publication is produced with the cooperation of
the National Archives and Records Administration"—Reel 1, fr. [4]. Reel
contents, guide and numerical-subject index for Class 7 records at the
beginning of each reel. Index called: Guide to the SR microfilm edition of
Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to political relations of
Latin America and Caribbean States, 1930-1944, at JX233.L29 1988 Guide (5
pp.). Reel 1-2. Records of the U.S. Dept. of State relating to the political
relations of Mexico, 1930-1944.
Holdings: 3 rolls. Records relating to Political Relations between Mexico and
Other States. 1930-1939: 2 rolls; 1940-1944, 1 roll. Request for recataloging is pending.
JX233 .L29 Mic microfm
JX233.L29 1988.
Latin America—Foreign relations—Caribbean Area—Sources/ Caribbean
Area—Foreign relations—Latin America—Sources.
440. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Mexico, 1930-1939: internal affairs. 165 microfilm reels . National Archives
Microfilm Publications, M-1370. Washington, D. C.: National Archives and
Records Service, 1985.
"The documents are from Record Group 59, General Records of the Department
of State." Includes index.
Reports from U.S.
diplomats in foreign countries on political and military affairs, studies and
statistics on socioeconomic matters, interviews and minutes of meetings with
foreign government officials, texts of important letters, instructions, cables
sent and received, translations from foreign publications and government documents. Reports on political parties and
elections, unrest, human rights, government administration, fiscal and monetary
issues, labor, housing, police and crime, public health, national defense,
foreign policy-making, wars and alliances, education, religion, culture, trade,
industry, natural resources.
Microfm F1234.R32 1985 Mic.
United States—Dept. of State—Archives/ Mexico—Politics and
government—1910-1946—Sources/ Mexico—History—1910-1946—Sources.
441. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to
political relations between the United States and Latin America and the
Caribbean states, 1930-1944 Department of State decimal files
711.12-711.39. Records Relating to
Political Relations between the United States and Mexico. United States
Dept. of State, and United States National Archives and Records Administration
69 microfilm reels . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources, 1988.
Chiefly in English; some items in Spanish. Container title: Records of US DOS
relating to political relations between US & Latin America & Caribbean
states, 1930-1944. Half title: U.S. political relations with Latin America. The
documents are from Record Group 59, General Records of the Dept. of State.
"This publication is produced with the cooperation of the National
Archives and Records Administration"—Reel 1, fr. [4]. Index called: Guide
to the SR microfilm edition of Records of the U.S. Department of State relating
to United States political relations with Latin America and the Caribbean,
1930-1944, at F1418.U5 1988 Guide. (5 pp.) Reel contents, guide and numerical-subject index for Class 7
records at the beginning of each reel.
Holdings: the 47 reels of "Records Relating
to Political Relations between the United States and Mexico." 1930-1939, 44 reels; 1940-1944, 3 reels. Request for recataloging is in process.
F1418 .U5 1988 Mic microfm
F1418.U5 1988.
United States—Dept. of State/ United States—Foreign relations—Mexico/
Mexico—Foreign relations—United States/ United States—Foreign relations—Latin
America—Sources/ Latin America—Foreign relations—United States—Sources/ United
States—Foreign relations—1929-1933—Sources/ United States—Foreign
relations—1933-1945—Sources.
442. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Mexico, 1940-1944 : internal affairs. 110 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD:
University Publications of America, 1986.
Printed guide has call number F1234.C76 1987 Index. "The documents are
from Record Group 59, General Records of the Department of State."
Includes index.
Reports from U.S.
diplomats in foreign countries on political and military affairs, studies and
statistics on socioeconomic matters, interviews and minutes of meetings with
foreign government officials, texts of important letters, instructions, cables
sent and received, translations from foreign publications and government
documents. Reports on political
parties and elections, unrest, human rights, government administration, fiscal
and monetary issues, labor, housing, police and crime, public health, national
defense, foreign policy-making, wars and alliances, education, religion,
culture, trade, industry, natural resources. Contents: Part
1. Political, governmental, and
national defense affairs (43 reels); part 2. Social, economic, industrial,
communications, transportation, and science (67 reels).
Microfm F1234.C76 1987 Mic.
Mexico—History—1946-1970—Sources/ United States—Dept. of State—Archives.
443. Confidential U.S. State Department central files:
Mexico, 1945-1949: internal affairs. 52 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD: University Publications
of America, 1987.
Accompanied by printed reel guides; pt. 1 compiled by L. Lee Yanike, pt. 2 by
Blair D. Hydrick, call no. F1234.C663 1987 Index.
"The documents are
from Record Group 59, General Records of the Department of State." Part I,
reels numbered 1-17a: Political,
governmental, and national defense affairs; part II, reels numbered 1-35b: Social, economic, industrial, communications,
transportation, and science.
Includes indexes.
microfm F1234.C663 1987.
United States—Dept. of State/ Mexico—History—1910-1946—Sources/
Mexico—History—1946-1970—Sources.
444. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Mexico, 1950-1954 : internal affairs. 43 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD:
University Publications of America, 1986.
Accompanied by printed reel guide, compiled by L. Lee Yanike. "The
documents are from Record Group 59, General Records of the Department of
State." Includes index.
Reports from U.S.
diplomats in foreign countries on political and military affairs, studies and
statistics on socioeconomic matters, interviews and minutes of meetings with
foreign government officials, texts of important letters, instructions, cables
sent and received, translations from foreign publications and government
documents. Reports on political
parties and elections, unrest, human rights, government administration, fiscal
and monetary issues, labor, housing, police and crime, public health, national
defense, foreign policy-making, wars and alliances, education, religion, culture,
trade, industry, natural resources.
Microfm F1235.C65 1987 Mic.
Mexico—History—1946-1970—Sources/ United States—Dept. of State—Archives.
445. Confidential U.S. State Department central files,
Mexico, 1950-1954 foreign affairs. United States. Dept. of State 16
microfilm reels . Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1986.
Accompanied by a printed reel guide, compiled by L. Lee Yanike. "The
documents are from Record Group 59, General Records of the Department of
State." Includes index.
Printed guide at F1235.C651
1987.
Mic microfm F1235.C665 1986.
United States—Dept. of State/ Mexico—Foreign relations—1946-1970—Sources.
446. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Mexico, 1955-1959 : internal affairs. 25 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD:
University Publications of America, 1986.
Printed guide with call number F1235.H93 1987. The documents are from Record Group 59, General Records of
the Department of State." Decimal numbers 712, 812, and 912. Includes index.
Reports from U.S. diplomats
in foreign countries on political and military affairs, studies and statistics
on socioeconomic matters, interviews and minutes of meetings with foreign
government officials, texts of important letters, instructions, cables sent and
received, translations from foreign publications and government documents. Reports on political parties and
elections, unrest, human rights, government administration, fiscal and monetary
issues, labor, housing, police and crime, public health, national defense, foreign
policy-making, wars and alliances, education, religion, culture, trade,
industry, natural resources.
Microfm F1235.C67 1987 Mic.
Mexico—History—1946-1970—Sources/ United States—Dept. of State—Archives.
447. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Mexico, 1955-1959 : foreign affairs. 11 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD:
University Publications of America, 1986.
Printed guide has call number F1235.H92 1987. The documents are from Record Group 59, General Records of
the Department of State." Decimal numbers 612 and 611.12. Includes index.
Reports from U.S. diplomats
in foreign countries on political and military affairs, studies and statistics
on socioeconomic matters, interviews and minutes of meetings with foreign
government officials, texts of important letters, instructions, cables sent and
received, translations from foreign publications and government documents.
Microfm F1235.C66 1987 Mic.
Mexico—History—1946-1970—Sources/ United States—Dept. of State—Archives.
448. Confidential U.S. State Department central files.
Mexico, 1960-January 1963.
Internal affairs. United States. Dept. of State 24 microfilm
reels . Bethesda, Md: University Publications of America, 1999.
Printed guide.
Mic microfm F1235.C67 1999.
United States—Dept. of State/ Mexico—History—1946-1970.
449. Confidential U.S. State Department central files.
Mexico, 1960-January 1963 foreign affairs, decimal numbers 612 and 611.12. 8 microfilm reels . Bethesda, MD:
University Publications of America, 1996.
Printed guide.
Mic microfm F1235.C664 1996.
United States—Dept. of State/ Mexico—Foreign relations—1946-1970.
450. Confidential U.S. State Department central files.
Mexico, February 1963-1966. Part I, Political, governmental and national
defense affairs, Subject-numeric categories, AID, CSM, DEF, and POL. 18 reels . Bethesda, MD: Lexis-Nexis,
2003.
"A UPA Collection from Lexis Nexis.".
"Each part of the
Central Files contains a wide range of materials from U.S. diplomats in foreign
countries: special reports on political and military affairs; studies and
statistics on socioeconomic matters; interviews and minutes of meetings with
foreign government officials; court proceedings and other legal documents; full
texts of important letters, instructions, and cables sent and received by U.S.
diplomatic personnel; voluminous reports and translations from foreign journals
and newspapers; and countless translations of high-level foreign government
documents. The Central Files also
illuminate the internal affairs of foreign countries. For each country there
are thousands of pages arranged topically and chronologically on crucial
subjects: political parties and elections, unrest and revolution, human rights,
government administration, fiscal and monetary issues, labor, housing, police
and crime, public health, national defense, foreign policy-making, wars and
alliances, education, religion, culture, trade, industry, natural resources,
and more." — From UPA's description of the general files from which these
are filmed.
Mic microfm F1235.C6645 2003 .
United States. Dept. of State — Archives/ Mexico — Politics and government —
1946-1970 — Sources/ Mexico — Foreign relations — 1946-1970 — Sources.
451. U.S. military intelligence reports Mexico, 1919-1941. Robert
Lester 9 microfilm reels ; 35 mm . Frederick, Md: University Publications of
America, 1984.
Printed guide: U.S. military intelligence reports : Mexico, 1919-1941 at
F1234.U.58 Index. "The Documents in this Collection are from the
National Archives and Record Service, Washington, D.C., Record Group #165.
Military Intelligence Division Files: Mexico"—P. [iii], guide.
Approximately 10,000 pages
of reports by American military attachés and their staffs on internal politics,
socioeconomic conditions, and foreign affairs of Mexico. Manufacture of munitions, mobilization
and deployment of troops reported, as well as social and political unrest,
strategies of political campaigns, influence of propaganda and the press, and
rise and fall of military and political figures of the day. Interviews with government officials,
eyewitness coverage of military action, etc. Period covered by this collection included overthrow of
Carranza, reform attempts by Obregón, controversies with US over petroleum
rights and with the Catholic church during administration of Calles, reform
under Cárdenas, etc.
Mic _ microfm _F1234.U58 1984.
Mexico—History—1910-1946—Sources/ Mexico—Politics and
government—1910-1946—Sources/ Mexico—History, Military—Sources.
452. Cointelpro Nationalist groups. [microform] : the
counterintelligence program of the FBI. [Mexican] border coverage. United
States. Federal Bureau of Investigation 1 microfilm reel . Cointelpro the
Counterintelligence Program of the FBI (30 Reels). Wilmington, Del: Scholarly
Resources, 1978.
Cointelpro, the counterintelligence program of the FBI is a microfilm project
by Scholarly Resources, Inc., comprising several sections. Local holdings include 1 reel
"National groups," (Mexicans).
Contents: Subfile 16 EP [El Paso].—Subfile 38 PX
[Phoenix].—Subfile 45 SA [San Antonio].—Subfile 46 SD [San Diego].—Subfile 221
[Mexico City]. "File no. 100-434445"/ Microfilm. Wilmington, Del. :
Scholarly Resources, 1978. — 1 reel ; 35 mm. — (COINTELPRO : the
Counterintelligence Program of the FBI : nationalist groups ; reel 1)/
"This material was released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in
December 1977 under provision of the Freedom of Information
Act."—Publisher's notes.
microfmJK468.I6U54 1978.
United States—Federal Bureau of Investigation/ Intelligence service—Mexico.
453. Mexico: British Foreign Office general correspondence,
1919-1958. Great Britain. Foreign Office 138 microfilm reels .
Bethesda, Md: University Publications of America, [1981?]-.
Covers 1919 to 1951. Comprises official memoranda,
dispatches, directives, reports and cables and other correspondence between the
Foreign Office in London and British diplomats and consular staff in Mexico, as
well as incoming personal correspondence and official replies. The series documents relations between
Mexico and Britain from the period of Mexico’s revolution through the post-war
period, a period in which Mexico sought to recover earlier concessions of land,
railroad, mineral, and oil rights in the hands of foreign governments. The documents provide primary reporting
on political, social, and economic developments during a period of considerable
transition.
Mic _ microfm _DA566.7.M4 1981.
Great Britain—Foreign Office/ Great Britain—Foreign
relations—Mexico—Sources/ Mexico—Foreign relations—Great Britain—Sources.
454. Records of the German Foreign Office received by the
Department of State. Mexico (1920-1945). Germany. Auswärtiges Amt. 24
reels . Washington, D.C: National Archives, 1958.
Records filmed at Whaddon Hall, England.
Collection consists of 24
reels selected from U. S. National Archives Microcopy T-120, Records of the
German Foreign Office Received by the Department of State, and comprises all
the reels in that series that refer substantially to Mexico. There is a printed guide at call number
F1228.5.G3A43 1990z Guide, which consists of excerpts from the extensive
four-volume Catalog of Files and Microfilms of the German Foreign Ministry
Archives, 1920-1945, compiled and edited by George O. Kent, and published
by the Hoover Institution, Stanford, California, 1962-1972 (call number
CD1261.A3). Collection consists of
T-120 reel numbers 143, 218, 377, 733, 1076, 1172, 1297, 1304, 1494, 1541,
1862, 1903, 2677, 2717, 3006, 3018, 3155, 3185, 3190, 3397, 3400, 4005, 4357, and
4712.
Mic microfm F1228.5.G3A43.
Germany—Foreign relations—1918-1933—Sources/ Germany—Foreign
relations—1933-1945—Sources/ Mexico—Foreign relations—Germany—Sources/
Germany—Foreign relations—Mexico—Sources.
455. Diario de los debates de la H. Cámara de Diputados,
1916-1994. Mexico. Congreso. Cámara de Diputados 3 computer laser
optical discs . Mexico: LV Legislatura, Comité de Biblioteca, 1994.
"Con la colaboración técnica del INEGI"—Disc label. Disco 1. Nov. de
1916-Ago. de 1952 — Disco 2. Ago. de 1952-Ago. de 1985 — Disco 3. Ago. de
1985-Jul. de 1994.
Contains the full text of
legislative debate in the Cámara de Diputados between 1916 and 1994 as
originally recorded in the Diario de los debates. Includes about 7,000 diarios
and texts of the Constituciones of 1857 and 1917.
J171.K2M485 1994 JRL JMedia _CDRom_.
Mexico—Politics and government.
456. Constitutions, laws, and codes from Mexico. 3 microfilm reels . Princeton University
Latin American Pamphlet Collection. Princeton, N.J [Wilmington, Del.]:
Princeton University Library Scholarly Resources, Inc. [distributor], 1989.
Collection of constitutions from Mexico.
Printed Guide at
F1226.P74 1986 Guide.
Mic microfm F1226.P74 1986.
Constitutions—Mexico/ Constitutional law—Mexico.
457. Government in Mexico. 1 reel . Princeton University Latin
American Pamphlet Collection. Princeton, N.J [Wilmington, Del.]: Princeton
University Library Scholarly Resources, Inc. [distributor], 1986.
Avila Camacho, Manuel, 1897-1955 (M 2476) — Alemán, Miguel, 1905- (M 2475).
Printed Guide at
F1226.P74 1986 Guide.
Mic microfm F1226.P74 1986.
Mexico. President/ Avila Camacho, Manuel, 1897-1955/ Alemán, Miguel, 1905- /
Mexico—Politics and government—1910-1946/ Mexico—Politics and
government—1946-1970/ Mexico—History—20th century.
458. Politics in Mexico. 2 microfilm reels . Princeton University Latin American
Pamphlet Collection. Princeton, N.J [Wilmington, Del.]: Princeton University
Library; Scholarly Resources, Inc. [distributor], 1981.
Princeton University Latin American pamphlet collection.
Contents: Mexican revolution, 1910-1917 (reel
2478) — Partido Revolucionario Institucional, political campaign literature,
1981-1982 (reel 1936). Printed Guide
at F1226.P74 1986 Guide.
Mic microfm F1226.P74 1986.
Mexico — Politics and government — Sources/ Mexico — Partido Revolucionario
Institucional — Sources.
459. Socioeconomic conditions in Mexico. 7 reels . Princeton University Latin
American Pamphlet Collection. Princeton, N.J [Wilmington, Del.]: Princeton
University Library Scholarly Resources, Inc. [distributor], 1986.
reel 1. Mexico's foreign
relations and petroleum, 1925-1929 (M2474) ; Mexican nationalization of
petroleum, 1938 (M2473); Earthquake in Mexico, 1985 (M2422) — reels 2-3. Gold
standard and Latin America, with particular emphasis on Mexico (M3152) —reel 4.
Economic conditions and the labor movement in Mexico (M3253) — reel 5. Economic conditions and the labor
movement in Mexico (M3253) ; Mexican political and labor pamphlets, 1922-1945
(M2491) — reel 6. Education in Mexico, 1916-1941(M2482) ; Primaria intensiva
para adultos (M2520) — reel 7. Primaria intensiva para adultos (M2520).
Mic microfm F1226.P74 1986.
Mexico — Economic conditions — 1918- / Monetary policy — Mexico — History —
20th century/ Labor movement — Mexico — History — 20th century/ Education —
Mexico — History — 20th century.
460. Culture in Mexico. Princeton University
Library 1 reel . Princeton University Latin American Pamphlet Collection.
Princeton, N.J [Wilmington, Del.]: Princeton University Library; Scholarly
Resources, Inc. [distributor], 1981.
Zaguan (Mexico) [periodical].
Mic microfm F1226.P74 1986 reel
3145.
Mexican literature—20th century—Periodicals/ Zaguan (Mexico) [periodical].
461. Church and religion in Mexico. 21 microfilm reels . Princeton
University Latin American Pamphlet Collection. Princeton, N.J [Wilmington,
Del.]: Princeton University Library [Scholarly Resources, Inc.], 1986-1990.
Title from container. reel 1. Mexican church and state relations, 1916-1935
(M2481) — reels 2-3. Church material from Mexico (M2651) — reels 4-15. El
Faro (M3155) — reels 16-21. El Mundo cristiano (Mexico) (M3154).
Printed Guide at
F1226.P74 1986 Guide.
Mic microfm F1226.P74 1986.
Protestant churches—Mexico/ Church and state—Mexico/ Mexico—Church
history—20th century/ El Faro/ Mundo cristiano.
462. Latin American anarchist and labour periodicals,
1880-1940. 16 reels .
Leiden, The Netherlands: IDC, 1999.
Filmed from the holdings of the International Institute of Social History,
Amsterdam, Holland. Printed guide, Guide to the microform collection Latin
American anarchist and labour periodicals, c. 1880-1940, at HD8110.5.A3
1999.
Reproduces the IISH collection
of periodicals from the formative period of Latin American labour movements and
anarchist groups (1890-1920). The Austrian anarchist, historian and collector,
Max Nettlau (1865-1944), amassed the most significant segments of the
collection.
Due
to the Civil War (1910-1920), the labor movements acquired distinct political
influence. The government involved
the Casa del Obrero Mundial in the war; “Red Battalions” fought against Zapata
and Villa. Titles include: Ariete, Rendicion Obrera, Revolucion
Social; El Sindicalista; and Tribuna Roja. Also included are publications of the national communist
party and communist splinter movements. Holdings: Mexico section,
reels 82-94.
Mic microfm HD8110.5.A3 1999.
Labor—Latin America/ Labor movement—Latin America.
463. Princeton University Latin American pamphlet
collection. Mexico. 35
reels . Princeton, N.J Wilmington, Del: Photographic Services, Princeton
University Library Distributed by Scholarly Resources, 1986-.
Title from microfilm container. Politics in Mexico — Government in Mexico —
Socioeconomic conditions in Mexico — Constitutions, laws, and codes from Mexico
— Culture in Mexico — Church and religion in Mexico — Women and gender issues
in Mexico.
See separate entries for
each section for contents notes.
Printed Guide at F1226.P74 1986 Guide.
Mic microfm F1226.P74 1986.
Catholic Church/ Law—Mexico/ Women—Mexico/ Mexico—Politics and government/
Mexico—Social conditions/ Mexico—Economic conditions/ Mexico—Constitution/
Mexico—Intellectual life/ Mexico—Civilization/ Mexico—Religion .
464. Mexican and Central American political and social
ephemera, 1980-1991. 35
reels . Washington, D.C: Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program,
1992.
Part of a collection of
3112 pamphlets, broadsides, etc. documenting the political and social climate
in Mexico and Central America during the period 1980-1991. Guide to contents
appears on each reel. Collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the
Library of Congress. reels 1-15. Mexican politics — reels 16-26. Mexican social
conditions — reels 27-35. [Other parts not held: Central America — reels 36-43. Nicaragua — reel 44.
Posters.] New parties and
coalitions appearing in the 1980's are well represented in the collection by
platforms, statutes, and campaign literature. Human rights, women's rights, ecology, and conservation are
also represented in ways that often are not documented in more mainstream
publications.
Mic microfm F1236.M4951 1992.
Human rights—Mexico/ Women—Mexico/ Ecology—Mexico/ Labor movement—Mexico/
Mexico—Politics and government—1970-1988/ Mexico—Politics and government—1988-/
Mexico—Foreign relations—1970-.
465. Mexico: North American Congress on Latin America
(NACLA) archive of Latin Americana.
. North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) 16 microfilm reels .
[Wilmington, DE]: Scholarly Resources, [n.d.].
Includes material dating
from 1947 to 1992. "A project sponsored and underwritten by the New
School for Social Research."
Politics : current events : Porque? revista independiente (Mexico, 1968-1974) : Centro Nacional de
Comunicacion Social (CENCOES) : Indice (Mexico, 1972) ; Comunicacion (Mexico,
1973) : Otro porque : revista
independiente (Mexico, 1981-1982) ; Secretariado Social Mexicano : Contacto(Mexico, 1971, 1974) : Opinion
(Hermosillo, 1991) ; Unidad y linea— revista de educacion popular
(Mexico, 1979-1981) — Politics :
political parties : Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores : Bandera
socialista (Mexico, 1978-1982) —
Politics : miscellaneous publications, 1960-1991 — Socioeconomic
conditions : economics : El mercado de valores (Mexico, 1967-1974) — Solidarity groups : immigration : American Friends Service Committee : Boletin
informativo para asuntos
migratorios y fronterizos (Mexico, 1978-1981) ; Newsletter (Philadelphia, 1980-1981) ; Boletin
informativo (Philadelphia, 1980-1981) — Solidarity groups : miscellaneous publications, 1974-1991 —
Human rights : miscellaneous
publications, 1970-1988 — Racial groups :
Indians : Instituto de Asesoria Antropologica para la Region Maya, A.C. (INAREMAC) : Apartes
de lectura (San Cristobal de las Casas, 1977-1980) ; La otra palabra (San Cristobal de las Casas, 1982-1984)
; Documentos (San Cristobal
de las Casas, 1978-1988) ; Institute of Current World Affairs, miscellaneous
publications, 1971-1972 - - Women : Maria, liberacion del pueblo
(Cuernavaca, 1977-1984).
microfm JL1298.A1M495 1998.
Catholic Church — Mexico — Political activity./ Political parties — Mexico./
Indians of Mexico./ Human rights — Mexico./ Women/ — Mexico./ Mexico — Politics
and government — 20th century./ Mexico — Social conditions — 20th century./
Mexico — Economic conditions — 20th century./ Mexico — Foreign public opinion./
Mexico — Emigration and immigration/ North American Congress on Latin America./
Scholarly Resources, inc./ New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y.)/
Centro Nacional de Comunicacion Social (Mexico City, Mexico) / Secretariado
Social Mexicano / Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores (Mexico)/ American
Friends Service Committee./ INAREMAC (Organization)/ Institute of Current World
Affairs./ Porque? revista independiente./ Indice (Mexico City, Mexico)/
Comunicacion (Centro Nacional de Comunicacion / Social (Mexico City, Mexico))/
Otro porque./ Contacto (Secretariado Social Mexicano)/ Opinion (Hermosillo,
Mexico)/ Unidad y linea./ Bandera socialista/ Mercado de valores/ Boletin
informativo para asuntos migratorios y fronterizos/ Newsletter (American
Friends Service Committee)/ Boletin informativo (American Friends Service
Committee)/ Apartes de lectura./ Otra palabra (San Cristobal de Las Casas,
Mexico)/ Documentos (INAREMAC (Organization))/ Maria (Cuernavaca, Mexico).
466. Princeton University Libraries Latin American
microfilm collection. Supplement 1. Women and gender issues in Mexico. Princeton
University Library 2 microfilm reels . Princeton, NJ [Wilmington, Del.]:
Princeton University Libraries Scholarly Resources, Inc. [distributor], 1995.
Title from container. Supplement to: Princeton University Latin American
pamphlet collection.
Mic microfm HQ1462.P756 1995.
Women—Mexico—History—20th century/ Women—Mexico—Social conditions/ Women in
politics—Mexico/ Women's rights—Mexico.
467. Princeton University Libraries Latin American
microfilm collection. Supplement 1. Socioeconomic conditions in Mexico. Princeton
University Library 2 microfilm reels . Princeton, NJ [Wilmington, Del.]:
Princeton University Libraries Scholarly Resources, Inc. [distributor], 1995.
Title from container. Supplement to: Princeton University Latin American
pamphlet collection.
Mic microfm HD8111.P756 1995.
Labor—Mexico—Periodicals/ Labor movement—Mexico—Periodicals.
468. Princeton University Libraries Latin American
microfilm collection. Supplement 1. Politics in Mexico. Princeton
University Library 4 microfilm reels . Princeton, NJ Wilmington, Del: Princeton
University Libraries Scholarly Resources, [distributor], 1995.
Title from container. Supplement to: Princeton University Latin American
pamphlet collection.
Mic microfm JL1298.A1P756 1995.
Political parties—Mexico—History—20th century/ Elections—Mexico—History—20th
century/ Election law—Mexico/ Mexico—Politics and government—1970-1988/
Mexico—Politics and government—1988-.
469. Textos clasicos para la historia de Centroamerica. 1 disc . Madrid: Fundacion Historica
Tavera, 2001.
Contains 29 works: History of Central America [3 vol.] /
Hubert Howe Bancroft (1883-1887) — Colección de documentos para la historia de
Costa-Rica [10 vol.] / comp. por Fernandez (1881-1907) — Historia de Guatemala
ó recordación florida [2 vol.] / Francisco Antonio de Fuentes y Guzmán
(1882-1883) — Elementos de la historia de Centro-América / Agustin Gómez
Carrillo (1900) — Central America : Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Honduras,
Panama, and Salvador / W.H. Koebel (1919) — Memorias para la historia de la
revolución de Centro-América (1832) — Historia de la América central desde el
descubrimiento del país por los españoles (1502) hasta su independicia de la
España (1821) : Precedida de una "Noticia Histórica" relativa á las
naciones que habitaban la América Central á la llegada de los españoles [2
vol.] / Jose Milla (1879-1882) — Reseña histórica de Centro-América : tomo
primero / Lorenzo Montufar (1878) — Crónica de la Provincia del Santísimo
Nombre de Jesús de Guatemala de la Orden de N. Seráfico Padre San Francisco en
el Reino de la Nueva España [4 vol.] / Francisco Vazqquez (1937-1944) —
Historia de la Provincia de San Vicente de Chiapa y Guatemala [4 vol.:81,82,83
y 84] / Francisco Ximénez (1965).
CDRomF1421.T49 2001.
Central America — History.
470. Mexico and Central America. 30 reels . Latin American History and
Culture: an Archival Record. Yale University Collection of Latin
American Manuscripts. Woodbridge, Conn.: Primary Source Media, 2000-2001.
Yale University Collection of Latin American manuscripts, Part I, is in three
sections: Andean Collection,
1538-1878; Mexico and Central America; and Spain.
Mexican and Central
American collection (30 reels) comprises 28 mss. volumes from the 16th through
18th centuries and 23 from the 19th century. Topics include economics and political history, church
history, and native culture.
Numerous original texts concerning mining industry in New Spain. Many mss. concern Viceregal policy on
economic affairs. Political texts,
letters, and essays, including the unpublished correspondence of Iturbide. Ecclesiastical mss. include the papers
of 17th century bishop of Puebla; accounts of missionary work in 18th century
Sonora, etc. Mesoamerican sources
include a Quiche grammar; Mesoamerican chronicles; Mexican antiquities; account
of devastation of earthquake among Indian and Creole population in Guatemala. A large 18th century map of Guatemale
is included. Printed Guide at F2212.A535 2000 Guide.
Mic microfm F2212.A534 2000.
Mexico— History — Sources/ Central America — History — Sources.
471. El Salvador : the making of U.S. policy, 1977-1984. 870 microfiches . Alexandria, VA
[Washington, D.C.]: Chadwyck-Healey National Security Archive, 1989.
Accompanied by printed guide with call no. E183.8.S2S250 1989.
27,000 pages of documents
from archives of various government agency files, released primarily through
Freedom of Information procedures.
State Department is the largest source of the documents, but also
included are documents from files of White House, NSC, CIA, DIA, departments of
Defense, Treasury, Justice, FBI, GAO and others.
microfc E183.8.S2S26 1989 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—El Salvador—Sources/ El Salvador—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources/ United States—Foreign
relations—1977-1981—Sources/ United States—Foreign relations—1981-1989—Sources/
El Salvador—Politics and government—1944-1979—Sources/ National Security
Archive (U.S.).
472. [Isthmian diplomacy. 1849-57]. Great Britain. Foreign Office.
Original mss. in the Public Record Office, London. Anglo-American relations in Nicaragua.
microfm JX2 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Nicaragua/ United States—Foreign
relations—Great Britain/ Great Britain—Foreign relations—Nicaragua/
Nicaragua—History—Sources.
473. Despatches from United States consuls in Panama,
1823-1906. United States.
Dept. of State 27 reels . Washington: National Archives, 1949.
File
microcopies of records in the National Archives: no. 139.
microfm J92 M-139 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Panama/ Panama—Foreign relations—United
States.
474. Panama Canal Zone Library pamphlets. 7 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C.:
Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program Available from Library of Congress Photoduplication Service,
1995.
Contains 164 books and pamphlets transferred from the collections of the Panama
Canal Zone Library, mostly in Spanish and English, primarily published in
Panama and the U.S. between the years 1831-1977. Covers the political, social,
and economic history of Panama and the Canal Zone. Material is alphabetically
arranged by author and title. Guide to contents filmed at beginning of first
reel. Master microform held by: DLC.
Mic microfm F1566.P363 1995.
Panama—History/ Panama Canal (Panama)—History/ United
States—Relations—Panama/ Panama—Relations—United States/ Latin American studies.
475. Catálogos. Archivo Arzobispal de Lima Laura
ed. Gutiérrez Arbulú. 1 computer optical disc . Toledo: Fundación Histórica
Tavera , 1999.
"Contiene los catálogos de las secciones Ordenes Religiosas, Monasterios,
Reales Cédulas y Capellanías del Archivo Arzobispal de Lima.".
CD4239.L5 A72 1999 JMedia _CDRom.
Archivo Arzobispal de Lima/ Lima (Peru)—Church history—Sources/ Peru—Church
history—Sources.
476. Andean Collection, 1538-1878. 13 reels . Latin American History and
Culture: an Archival Record. Yale University Collection of Latin
American Manuscripts. Woodbridge, Conn.: Primary Source Media, 2000-2001.
Yale University Collection of Latin American manuscripts, Part I, is in three
sections: Andean Collection,
1538-1878; Mexico and Central America; and Spain.
Andean collection (13
reels) comprises 48 vv. of original mss. from the 16th to 18th centuries and 26
vv. of mss. from the 19th century.
Topics include church history, native cultures, economics, mining, and
politics. Numerous mss. concerning
Jesuits and Inquisition. Account
books recording Indian tribute payments in Cuzco area. Documents recording original Indian
water and land rights. Mss. on
Indian religion and culture, and chronicles of Incas. Numerous documents on mining and trades. Viceregal reports and governmental
documents. Miscellaneous
categories include documents of the leaders of independence movements, poetry,
works on flora, etc.
microfm F2212.A534 2000.
Andes Region — History/ Andes Region — Civilization/ Peru — History —
Sources.
477. Textos clásicos sobre el área andina. Pablo José de ed. Arriaga. 1 computer
optical disk . Madrid, España: Fundación Histórica Tavera DIGIBIS, 2000.
Contents: Extirpación de la
idolatria del Perú / Pablo José de Arriaga — Guerra de las Salinas ; La guerra
de Quito ; Segunda parte de la Crónica del Perú ; Guerra de Chupas ; La Crónica
del Perú / Pedro Cieza de León — Primera y segunda parte de la historia del
Perú / Diego Fernández — Origen de los indios de el Nuevo Mundo, e Indias
occidentales ; Predicación del evangelio en el Nuevo Mundo, viuiendo los
Apostoles / Gregorio Garcia — Relacion de la fabulas y ritos de los Incas ;
Relación de la conquista y población del Perú / Cristóbal de Molina (Cura) ;
Cristóbal de Molina (So-Chantre) — Varones ilustres del Nuevo Mundo / Fernando
Pizarro y Orellana — Republicas del mundo / Jerónimo Román — Memorial de las
historias del Nuevo Mundo Perú / Buenaventura Salinas y Córdoba — Verdadera
relación de la conquista del Perú / Francisco de Xerez — Historia del desubrimiento
y conquista de las provincias del Perú, y de los successos que en ella ha auido
/ Agustin de Zárate.
F2212 .T49 2000 JMedia _.
Andes Region—History/ Peru—History.
478. Catálogos fondos antiguos de las bibliotecas La
Recoleta, Seminario de San Jerónimo, Convento de la Merced, Convento de Santo
Domingo. 1 computer
optical disk . Madrid: Istituto Italo Latinoamericano. Fundación Histórica
Tavera, 2000.
"El presente CD-ROM es et
resultado de un acuerdo de colaboración entre el Istituto Italo-Latinoamericano
de Roma y la Fundación Histórica Tavera; contiene los catálogos informatizados
de los fondos antiguos de las bibliotecas La Recoleta, Seminario de San
Jerónimo, Convento de la Merced y Convento de Santo Domingo, todos ellos de
Arequipa (Perú)"—Container.
Z907.P4 C38 2000 JRL JMedia _CDRom_.
Recoleta (Arequipa, Peru)/ Seminario de San Jerónimo (Arequipa, Peru)/
Convento de la Merced (Arequipa, Peru)/ Convento de Santo Domingo (Arequipa,
Peru)/ Church libraries—Peru—Arequipa.
479. Textos clasicos para la historia de Bolivia. 1 disc . Madrid: Fundacion Historica
Tavera, 2001.
Contains 22 works: Arte de los
metales en qve se enseña el verdadero beneficio de los de oro / Álvaro Alonso
Barba (1640) — Historia general de Bolivia : (El proceso de la nacionalidad)
1809-1921 / Alcides Arguedas (1922) — Guía histórica, geográfica, física,
política, civil, y legal del Gobierno e Intendencia de la Provincia de Potosí :
dividida en dos partes ... / Pedro Vicente Cañete y Dominguez (1952) — Relación
general de la villa imperial de Potosí / Luis Capoche (1959) — Las misiones
franciscanas entre los infieles de Bolivia : Descripción del estado de ellas en
1883 y 1884 ... / José Cardús (1886) — Colección de documentos inéditos
relativos al descubrimiento, conquista y organización ... : tomo XXIV (1875) —
El Lazarillo de Ciegos Caminantes / Concolorcorvo (1943) — Diario del
alzamiento de indios conjurados contra la ciudad de Nuestra Señora de la Paz :
1781 / Francisco Tadeo Díez de Medina (1994) — Hombres representativos /
Alberto Gutiérrez (1926) — La Guerra de 1879 (1975) — El Tucumán del siglo XVI
: (Bajo el gobierno de Juan Ramírez de Velasco) / Ricardo Jaimes Freyre (1914)
— Descripción breve de toda la tierra del Perú, Tucumán, Río de la Plata y
Chile / Reginaldo de Lizarraga (1968) — Jornada del Río Marañón / Toribio de
Ortiguera (1968) — Tesoros verdaderos de las Yndias En la Historia de la gran
Prouincia de San Ivan Bavtista del Perv ... [3 vols.] / Juan Meléndez
(1681-1682) — La Audencia de Charcas / Gabriel René Morena (1970) — Catalogo
del Archivo de Mojos y Chiquitos / Gabriel René Morena (1973) — Matanzas de
Yáñez / Gabriel René Morena (1886) — Últimos días coloniales en el Alto-Perú :
Documentos inéditos 1808 [2 vols.] / Gabriel René Morena (1896-1897) — Historia
de Nuestra Señora de Copacabana / Alonso Ramos Gavilán (1976) — Pretensiones de
la villa imperial de Potosi propuestas en el Real Consejo de las Indias /
Sebastian de Sandoval y Guzmán (1634).
CDRomF3321.T49 2001.
Bolivia — History.
480. [Source documents relating to indigenous communities
in colonial Alto Peru]. ca. 75 items . [1984?].
Each part preceded by table
of contents. Documents pertaining to the Potosi labor draft of the late 18th
century, the rebellion of 1780 in Chayanta, and the 1751 rebellion of Capchas,
located in the Archivo General de la Nación de Argentina and selected by Thomas
Abercrombie.
microfm F521 Mic.
Peru—History—1548-1820—Sources/ Bolivia—History—To 1809—Sources/ Potosí/
Chayanta/ Capchas/ Abercrombie, Thomas Alan/ Archivo General de la Nación
(Argentina).
481. Latin American pamphlets from the Yale University
Library selections from 1600-1900. Yale University Library ca. 9625
microfiches . New York: Clearwater Pub. Co, 1985.
These pamphlets present
first-hand documentation of the social, political, and economic conditions in
Latin America from the 17th through the 20th centuries, including original
reports, histories, biographies, political broadsides, scholarly theses,
speeches by religious and civic leaders, and playbills.
Over 6,000 pamphlets on Mexico comprise
the greater portion of the collection, with much the greatest emphasis on the
19th century. Almost 2,000
pamphlets comprise the Peruvian collection. The remaining 1,325 pamphlets with with other Central and South
American countries and Caribbean islands.
There is a 7 volume printed guide edited
by Lofton Wilson at Z1431.Y19 1985 RR3 providing access by author, title,
subject, and imprint date for each of the three sections of the collection
[Mexico — Peru — Miscellaneous].
The subject indexes employ about 150 headings.
Mic microfc F1410.Y354 1985.
Latin America/ Mexico/ Peru.
482. Textos clásicos para la historia del Perú. Francisco ed. García Calderón. 1
computer optical disk . Madrid, España: Fundación Histórica Tavera , 2000.
Contents: Diccionario de la
legislación peruana, tomo I-II (1860-1862), suplemento (1864) / Francisco
García Calderón — Escritos y discursos, tomo I-II (1929-1930) / Bartolomé
Herrera — Diccionario histórico-biográfico del Perú, Parte primera, que
corresponde a la época de la dominación española, tomo I-VIII (1874-1890).
F3402 .T49 2000 JMedia _.
Law—Peru/ Peru—History/ Peru/ Peru—Politics and government.
483. Historia y sociedad Peruanas [fondo bibliográfico de
la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú : Colección de 35 monografías]. 1 computer optical disk . Lima, Peru;
Madrid: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; Fundación Histórica Tavera,
1997.
Includes 35 works (37 vv.;
12,000 pp.) originally published in print by Carlos Aguirre, Rolena Adorno,
Quintin Aldea V., Teófilo Altamirano, Antonio del Busto D., Luis Jaime
Castillo, Adolfo Figueroa, Ricardo González Vigil, Jorge A. Guevara Gil,
Teodoro Hampe Martínez, Ana Marie Hocquenghem, Keffrey Klaiber, S. J., Armando
Nieto Vélez, Juan Ossio Acuña, José Antonio Payet, Liliana Regalado de H.,
Lucio Catro de Trelles, Dennis Sulmont, Marcel V., Jan Szeminsky, F. de
Trazegnies G., Efraín Trelles, Adolfo Winternitz, Celia Wu B., Manuel Marzal
F., Enrique Rojas Z., Anita Cook.
F3431 .H578 1997 JMedia _CDRom_.
Anthropology—Peru/ Ethnology—Peru/ Peru—History/ Peru—Civilization.
484. Latin American and Iberian pamphlets II (1802-1992).
Bolivia. Bolivian culture pamphlets. 1 microfilm reel . Washington, D.C: Library of Congress Preservation
Microfilming Program, 1994.
Master microform held by: DLC. Contains 14 pamphlets. Part of a collection of
6,908 pamphlets collected and assembled by the Hispanic Division of the Library
of Congress and prepared for Microfilming by the Preservation Microfilming
Office.
Mic microfmN6644L374.
Art, Bolivian/ Architecture—Bolivia/ Bolivian literature/ Bolivia—Social
conditions/ Bolivia—Religion.
485. Brasil. 1 computer optical disc . Madrid, España: Fundación Histórica
Tavera , 1997.
Includes 21 works (24 vv.),
on the historical development of Brazil.
Authors include: Silva,
Leonardo Dantas; Abreu, João Capistrano de; Abreu, João Capistrano de; Antonil,
André João; Armitage, John; Brandáo, Ambrósio Fernandes; Calado, Manoel;
Calado, Manoel; Cardoso, Vicente Licínio; Cardoso, Vicente Licínio; Cardoso,
Vicente Licínio; Jardim, Antônio da Silva; Koster, Henry; Lima, Oliveira; Lima,
Oliveira; Lima, Oliveira; Mello, José Antônio Gonsalves de; Mello, José Antônio
Gonsalves de; Nabuco, Joaquim; Prado, Eduardo; Sousa, Gabriel Soares de;
Varnhagen, Francisco Adolfo de Visconde de Porto Seguro; Varnhagen, Francisco
Adolfo de Visconde de Porto Seguro; Viana, Oliveira.
F2521 .B72 1997 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Brazil—History.
486. Diplomatic instructions of the Department of State,
1801-1906. National Archives (U.S.) 25 rolls microfilm
. Washington: 1945.
Diplomatic instructions are copies of communications to American diplomatic
representatives, and for the early years, to consular representatives. They relate to all phases of U.S.
foreign relations and the administration of diplomatic posts. Before 1870 most volumes of
instructions contain a register of contents. Later contents are listed in a unified register.
Library
holds reels pertinent to relations with Mexico and with Brazil, 1815-1906: "United States Ministers,
Instructions," reel no. 3 Nov. 2, 1815-Dec. 7, 1819; reel no. 4
Feb. 10, 1820-July 15, 1823; reel no. 5 July 15, 1823-Dec. 30, 1825; reel no. 6
Jan. 6, 1826-Oct. 24, 1827; reel no. 7 Oct. 23, 1827-Nov. 3, 1829. American States: reel no. 9 Apr. 2, 1829-May 27,
1833. Argentina: reel no. 11 Jan. 6, 1872-Jan. 22, 1892.
Brazil: reel no. 23 May 29, 1833-Nov. 11, 1862;
reel no. 24 Nov. 12, 1862-Mar. 6, 1875; reel no. 25 Mar. 12, 1875-Nov. 25,
1893; reel no. 26 Nov. 27, 1893-Aug. 9, 1906. Mexico: reel no. 111 May 29, 1833-Mar. 29,
1845; reel no. 112 Nov. 10, 1845-Apr. 6, 1854; reel no. 113 May 6, 1854-Nov.
20, 1867; reel no. 114 Nov. 23, 1867-Apr. 26, 1873; reel no. 115 May 7,
1873-June 19, 1879; reel no. 116 June 23, 1879-Dec. 29, 1883; reel no. 117 Jan.
2, 1884-May 16, 1887; reel no. 118 May 18, 1887-Jan. 3, 1891; reel no. 119 Jan.
5, 1891-Sept. 13, 1895; reel no. 120 Sept. 17, 1895-Feb. 21, 1899; reel no. 121
Feb. 23, 1899-Mar. 10, 1904; reel no. 122 Mar. 11, 1904-Aug. 9, 1906. Special missions: reel no. 152 Dec. 15, 1823-Nov. 13, 1852; reel no. 154 Sept.
11, 1852-Aug. 31, 1886.
National Archives Microfilm
publication M77.
Mic microfm E183.7.N385 1945.
Diplomatic and consular service, American/ United States—Foreign relations/
United States — Foreign relations — Mexico — Sources/ United States — Foreign
relations — Brazil — Sources/ Mexico — Foreign relations — United States —
Sources/ Brazil — Foreign relations — United States — Sources.
487. Despatches from United States ministers to Brazil,
1809-1906. United States Embassy Brasil 74 reels . National Archives
Microfilm Publications Microcopy, M121. Washington: National Archives,
1947-1951.
Mic microfm E183.8.B6D477 1947.
Brazil—Foreign relations—United States/ United States—Foreign
relations—Brazil.
488. Despatches from United States consuls in Rio de
Janeiro, 1811-1906. United States Consulate General (Rio de Janeiro) 33
microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, microcopy no.
T-172. Washington: National Archives, 1959.
Mic microfm E183.8.B7U52 1959.
Consular reports—United States/ United States—Foreign relations—Brazil/ Brazil—Foreign
relations—United States.
489. Despatches from United States ministers to Brazil,
1809-1906 Pamphlet accompanying microcopy no. M121. United States.
Dept. of State 6 p . National Archives Microfilm Publications. Washington:
National Archives, National Archives and Records Service, General Services
Administration, 1971.
InProc.
United States—Foreign relations—Brazil/ Brazil—Foreign relations—United
States.
490. Brazil's popular groups, 1966-1986. 32 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C:
Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service, 1988.
A collection of materials
(2,271 pieces) issued by socio-political, religious, labor, and minority
grass-roots organizations in Brazil between 1966 and 1986. Includes indexes.
Master microform held by: DLC.
Microfm HN287.B75 1988 Mic.
Church and social problems—Brazil/ Land reform—Brazil/ Labor—Brazil/ Human
rights—Brazil/ Brazil—Social conditions—1964-1985/ Brazil—Politics and
government—1964-1985.
491. Textos clásicos para la historia de Uruguay. Eduardo ed. Acevedo. 1 computer optical
disk . Madrid, España: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 2000.
Contents: Anales históricos
del Uruguay, 5 vols. (1933-1934) / Eduardo Acevedo — Historia de la dominación
española en el Uruguay, 3 vols. (1895-1987) / Francisco Bauzá — Compendio de la
historia de la República O. del Uruguay, 6 vols. (1895-1902) / Isidoro De-María
— Historia de la conquista del Paraguay, Rio de la Plata y Tucumán, 5 vols.
(1873-1875) / Pedro Lozano — Apuntes para la historia de la República Oriental del
Uruguay, desde el año de 1810 hasta el de 1859, 2 vols. (1864) / Antronio [sic]
Diodoro de Pascual.
F2702 .T49 2001 JMedia _CDRom_.
Uruguay—History/ Paraguay—History/ Argentina—History/ Rio de la Plata
(Argentina and Uruguay)—History/ Tucumán (Argentina)—History.
8. Great Britain and Ireland--General materials
492. Dictionary of national biography on CD-ROM [computer
file]. Oxford, New York:
Oxford University Press, 1995.
Documents the lives of nearly 40,000 people. The entries combine fact, anecdote,
and personal memoir. Provides instant access to precise biograpical information
and enables wide-ranging searches via name, title, gender, dates, occupation or
by a combination of these.
Constitutes the most
important reference work for English biography, containing signed articles by
specialists, and excellent biographies; important names are treated at great
length, minor names more briefly, and all are generally reliable and
scholarly. Scope includes all
noteworthy inhabitants of the British Isles and the Colonies, exclusive of
living persons. Supplements bring
the record down to 1990. Print
editions at DA28.D46 RR, RR3, and other locations.
CDRomDA28.D58 1995 in special workstation.
Great Britain — Biography — Dictionaries.
493. British biographical archive. editors, Laureen Baillie, and Paul Sieveking. 1236, 16 microfiches .
London, New York: K.G. Saur, 1984.
Indexed by 4 v. British biographical index / edited by David Bank and
Anthony Esposito, at call number CT773.B750 1990 RR.
Work is a cumulation of 368
biographical reference works originally published between 1702 and 1956,
reproduced in a single alphabetical sequence on 1842 fiche. Included are biographies of 170,000
individuals listed therein, including persons from England, Scotland, Wales,
Ireland, and all British colonies prior to the date of their independence or
home rule. Many individuals of
local or limited fame are included, listed in highly specialized works. When the subject appears in more than
one reference work, all biographies are included. Continued by British biographical archive. Series 2
(microfc CT733.B75 1991 RR).
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc CT773.B75 1984 RR.
Great Britain—Biography/ Great Britain—Colonies—Biography/ Baillie, Laureen/
Sieveking, Paul.
494. British biographical archive. Series 2. Editors, David Bank, and Anthony Esposito. 1868 microfiches . London,
New York: K.G. Saur, [1991].
Work is a cumulation of
hundreds of biographical reference works originally published between 1601 and
1978, reproduced in a single alphabetical sequence on 1868 microfiches. A supplementary series which both
complements the material already published in the British biographical
archive (microfc CT773.B75 1984 RR) and extends the period covered to
1960. Included are 150,000
biographies of individuals, including persons from England, Scotland, Wales,
Ireland, and all British colonies prior to the date of their independence or
home rule. A great majority of
these lives fall between the period 1870 to 1960. This supplementary series also extends the period coverage
of many occupations, increases the source material on women, and source
material on parts of the Empire has been widely extended. When the subject appears in more
than one reference work, all biographies are included.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc CT733.B75 1991 RR.
Great Britain—Biography/ Great Britain—Colonies—Biography.
495. Early English books I (Pollard and Redgrave, STC I),
1475-1640. 2052 reels .
Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International, [1987].
Includes nearly all the
26,500 titles listed in Alfred W. Pollard and G. R. Redgrave's Short-Title
Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, and Ireland and of English
Books Printed Abroad, 1475-1640, Z2002.P801 1976 RR. Records for individual titles
in this set will appear in the Library's online catalogs, giving reel number
and item number. Titles in this
set are fully-digited and may be viewed at the networked site Early English
Books Online, at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://wwwlib.umi.com/eebo/ In addition bibliographic
records for [most] items in this set appear in the online electronic database English
Short Title Catalogue, at
www.lib.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/eureka/estc.scr. The electronic ESTC can be searched in complex ways,
and [most] entries include reel number and item number. A printed reel guide to the microform
collection is at RR Z2002.U614 JRL, and a cross index to reels at Z2002.U6151
RR.
Mic microfm PN6010.E33 1950z.
Literature—Collections/ English literature—Middle English, 1100-1500/
English literature—Early modern, 1500-1700/ Pollard, Alfred W./ Redgrave, G.
R./ Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, and Ireland
and of English Books Printed Abroad, 1475-1640/ STC I.
496. [English tracts]. 4 reels .
[Originals in Huntington and Columbia University libraries?].
Reel 1: 13 titles, 1569-1669 — reel 2, 18
titles, 1645-1659 — reel 3, 20 titles, 1603-1653 — reel 4, 7 titles, 1656-1660.
microfm DA59.
Great Britain—History—Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660—Sources/
Great Britain—History—Restoration, 1660-1688—Sources/ Great
Britain—History—Civil War, 1642-1649—Sources.
497. Thomason tracts. 256 microfilm reels . Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms
International, 1977-1981.
Accompanied by: The Thomason tracts, 1640-1661 : an index at Z2018.T5
RR. Collection also indexed by Fortescue's 2 v. Catalogue at Z2018.B85
RR. Titles in this set are
fully-digited and may be viewed at the networked site Early English Books
Online, at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://wwwlib.umi.com/eebo/ In addition bibliographic records
for [most] items in this set appear in the online electronic database English
Short Title Catalogue, at
www.lib.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/eureka/estc.scr. The electronic ESTC can be searched in complex ways,
and [most] entries include reel number and item number.
Microfilm of the Thomason
Collection at the British Library, Dept. of Printed Books, comprising 23,926
pamphlets, books, newspapers, and manuscripts relating to the English Civil
War, the Commonwealth, and the Restoration. Comprises about 900,000 pages.
microfm DA410.T5 1977 Mic.
Manuscripts—Great Britain/ Great Britain—History—Commonwealth and
Protectorate, 1649-1660—Sources/ Great Britain—History—Restoration,
1660-1688—Sources/ Great Britain—History—Civil War, 1642-1649—Sources/
Thomason, George/ British Museum. Dept. of Printed Books. Thomason Collection.
498. Early English books, 1641-1700. 2633 reels (as of this writing) . Ann
Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms International, [1975?]-.
Accompanied by guides at Z2002.W762 1990 RR, and Z2002.U614 RR.
Selected from Short-title
catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British
America and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700 [STC II],
compiled by Donald G. Wing.
Revised and enlarged edition at
Z2003.W76 RR (and other locations). Collection comprises more than 50,000 titles. Records for individual titles in this
set will appear in the Library's online catalogs, giving reel number and item
number. Titles in this set are
fully-digited and may be viewed at the networked site Early English Books
Online, at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://wwwlib.umi.com/eebo/ In addition bibliographic records
for [most] items in this set appear in the online electronic database English
Short Title Catalogue, at www.lib.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/eureka/estc.scr. The electronic ESTC can be
searched in complex ways, and [most] entries include reel number and item
number.
microfm PN6010.E34 1975 Mic.
Literature—Collections/ English literature—Early modern, 1500-1700/
Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales,
and British America and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700/
Wing, Donald Goddard/ STC II.
499. The Eighteenth century. 10,330 reels; approx. 115,000 titles .
Woodbridge, Conn: Research Publications, [1982]-.
Entire collection to
consist of approximately 200,000 titles printed in Great Britain and its
colonies or printed elsewhere in English from 1701-1800, selected from
approximately 500,000 titles included in the Eighteenth Century Short Title Catalogue [ESTC], an
online database created by the British Library and ESTC/North America at
www.lib.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/eureka/estc.scr. The electronic ESTC can be searched in complex ways,
and [most] entries include reel number and item number. Typically, entries in the ESTC include
reel number and item number. As of
this writing, the University of Chicago Library holds units 1-236 of the
collection, including the following sections: History and geography
— Literature and language — Religion and philosophy — Social sciences —
Fine arts — Law — Technology and medicine
— General reference and miscellaneous. Printed reel lists have call number CB411.E44 1982 Index
RR. Reels 1-8820 at CB411.E44 1982
Mic; 8821-10330 at PN6011.E48 Mic.
See online source: Eighteenth
Century Collections Online at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/chic_rbw?db=ECCO
microfm CB411.E44 1982 Mic, microfm PN6011.E48 Mic.
Eighteenth century/ English imprints/ ESTC (Project)/ ESTC/ NA (Project).
500. Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature. 2885 microfilm reels .
Collection of about 59,000
titles, including not only works on economic theory, trade and commerce, and
public finance, but also the technical literature on agriculture, mining,
crafts and manufacturing. Also
included are materials on topics such as slavery, public utilities, demography
and urban development, piracy, smuggling, tithes, counterfeiting and
numismatics, poverty and welfare, penology, emigration, dietary conditions,
colonies, and every aspect of transportation. Languages represented include Danish, Dutch, English,
French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Call no.: microfm HB30.G64 1974 Mic. For full description, see entry 536 in this Guide.
501. London newsletters collection. 4 reels .
Microfilm reproduction of originals in: Library of Congress, MS 18,124.
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections no. MS 82-1209.
Nine vols. of letters from
various persons at the offices of the British ministry at Whitehall to William
Scott, 5th Laird of Harden (d. 1707) relating to such matters as royal travel
and itinerary, events in Parliament, military operations on the continent,
diplomatic meetings, religious movements, shipping and commercial agreements, and
London social life. Ca. 3000
items.
microfm CD1029.5.S36L662 1665 Mic.
Scott, William, sir, d. 1707—Archives/ London (England)—History—17th
century—Sources/ Great Britain—History—Restoration, 1660-1688—Sources.
502. Early English newspapers. 1207 reels 1978-.
Microfilm collection of
broadsides, newspapers, pamphlets, and periodicals published in Great Britain.
This microfilm set includes titles originally in the collections of Dr. Charles
Burney, later acquired by the British Library in 1818, and John Nichols, later
acquired by the Bodleian Library in 1865.
Collection includes some 500 titles, dating from the beginning of the
18th century to the early 19th century, as well as an array of 17th century corantos,
diurnals, and newsbooks. Includes
both London titles and "provincial" titles from outlying parts of
Britain and colonial possessions.
A bibliography and guide to this collection was compiled by S. Cox and
J. Budeit and published in 1983 under the title: Early English newspapers :
bibliography and guide to the microform collection at Z6956.G6R470 1983
RR. Manuscript catalogue of the
Burney Collection (microfm Z482 Mic) permits one to determine which titles
provide coverage for particular days, 1603-1817.
microfm AN165.E26 Mic.
British newspapers/ Great Britain—History—Sources/ Burney, Charles,
1726-1814. Bodleian Library/
Burney Collection of Newspapers.
503. [Manuscript catalogue of the Burney collection of
newspapers]. British Library. Dept. of Printed Books 6 v. (1 reel)
[1603-1817].
Also known as Early English newspapers.
Includes schedule of titles
in Burney Collection of Early English Newspapers (microfm AN165.E26 Mic)
that cover particular time periods, 1603-1817.
microfm Z482 Mic.
British Library—Dept. of Printed Books/ English newspapers—Catalogs/ Early
English Newspapers/ Burney collection of newspapers.
504. Ireland.
Politics and society through the Press, 1760-1922. editor, Marie-Louise Legg. Woodbridge, CT: Gale Group, Primary
Source Media, 2000.
Publication projected to extend from 2000 to 2010. Titles to be included:
Belfast Mercantile Register and Weekly Advertiser, July 1822 -
March 1852, continued as Mercantile Journal and Statistical Register,
March 1852 - April 1893, continued as Mercantile Journal and Financial Herald,
May 1893 - March 1894 — Champion or Sligo News, June 1836 - May 1853,
continued as Sligo Champion, June 1853 - 1922 — Clare Journal and
Ennis Advertiser, 1776 - April 1917 — Connaught Patriot, 1859 - 1869
— Constitution or Cork Morning Post, (Cork) June 1822 - March 1825,
continued as Constitution or Cork Advertiser, March 1825 - Oct 1873,
continued as Cork Constitution, Oct. 1873, continued as Constitution,
Oct. 1873 - 1922 — Cork Accent, Jan. - June 1910 — Cork Evening Post,
1755 - July 1791, continued as New Cork Evening Post, July 1791 - 1807 —
Cork Free Press, June 1910 - Dec. 1916 — Dublin Builder/Irish Builder
(1859-) — Dublin Chronicle,
May 1787 - Jan. 1794 — Dublin Evening Post, c.1778 - Aug. 1875 — Dublin
Mercantile Advertiser and Weekly Price Current, c.1818 - Jan. 1865 — Dublin
Penny Journal, 1832-1836 — Fáinne an Lae, (Dublin) Jan. 1898-1899 — Fáinne
an Lae and Claidheamh Soluis ran simultaneously 1899 - 1900 and
amalgamated in July 1900, continued as An Claidheamh Soluis, Aug. 1900 -
1917, continued as Fáinne an Lae, Jan 1918 - 20 Sept. 1919, continued as
Misneach, Nov. 1919 - July 1922, continued as Fáinne an Lae, July
1922 - Dec. 1922 — Farmer’s Gazette and Journal of Practical Horticulture,
(Dublin) May 1842-c.1849, continued as Irish Farmer’s Gazette and Journal of
Practical Horticulture, c.1850 - Feb 1882, continued as Farmer’s Gazette,
March 1882 -1922 — Finn’s Leinster Journal, (Kilkenny) 1766 - 19 Aug.
1801, continued as Leinster Journal, Aug. 1801 - March 1830, continued
as Kilkenny Journal and Leinster Commercial and Literary Advertiser,
March 1830 - 1922 — Flag of Ireland, (Dublin) Sept. 1868 - Aug. 1881,
continued as United Ireland, Aug 1881 - Sept. 1898 (Suppressed in Dec.
1890. Dec. 1890 - Jan. 1891 appeared as Insuppressible, then as Suppressed
United Ireland, then as United Ireland again — Galway American, April 1862 - June 1863 — Galway
Vindicator and Connaught Advertiser, July 1841 - Nov. 1899 — Hibernian
Chronicle, (Cork) 1768 - 1800, continued as Flyn’s Hibernian Chronicle,
1801 - April 1802, continued as Cork Mercantile Chronicle, April 1802 -
11 Nov. 1835 — Hibernian Journal; or Chronicle of Liberty, (Dublin)
c.1771 - July 1821 — Hibernian Telegraph; or Morning Star, (Dublin)
c.1795 - 1810 — Impartial Occurrences, (Dublin) Dec. 1703 — Feb. 1714,
continued as Pue's Impartial Occurrences, March 1714 - c.1788 — Irish
Ecclesiastical Record, 1864 - 1922 — Irish Felon, (Dublin) June -
July 1848 — Irish Homestead, 1895 - 1922 — Irish Law Times and Solicitor's
Journal, 1867 - 1896 — Irish Nation, (New York) Nov. 1881 -1884 — Irish
Peasant, Feb. 1903 - Dec. 1906;
continued as Peasant and Irish Ireland, Feb. 1907 - Dec.
1908; continued as Irish Nation
and the Irish Peasant, Jan. 1909 - Dec. 1910 — Irish People, (Dublin) Nov. 1863 -
Sept. 1868 — Irish World, (New York) 1870 - 1922 — Kerry Sentinel,
(Tralee) (1878 - 1918), April 1878 - Aug. 1918 — The Leader, 1900 - 1922
— Limerick Reporter, July 1839 - 1849, continued as Limerick Reporter
and Tipperary Vindicator, 1850 - 1896 — Londonderry Journal, June
1772 - March 1880, continued as Derry Journal, (Letterkenny) Dec. 1922 —
The Nation, (Dublin) Oct. 1842 - July 1848; Sept. 1848 - July 1891; June
1896 - June 1897. Incorporated in Irish Catholic, July 1891 - June 1896,
continued as (a) Weekly Nation (b) Daily Nation and incorporated
into Irish Weekly Independent, Sept. 1900 — New Ireland Review,
1894 - 1911 — Northern Star, (Belfast) Jan. 1792 - May 1797 — Northern
Whig, (Belfast) 1824 - May 1919, continued as Northern Whig and Belfast
Post, June 1919 - 1922 — Oracle
or Sunday Gazette, Sept. 1796 - Oct. 1796, continued as Oracle on Sundays and Wednesdays Oct.
1796 - Dec. 1796, continued as Oracle on Sundays, Jan. 1797 - Aug. 1797
— Patriot, (Dublin) 1810 - Oct. 1828, continued as Statesman and
Patriot Nov. 1828 - May 1829 — Pilot, (Dublin) Nov. 1828 - Feb. 1849
— Saunders’s News-letter,
(Dublin) 1746 - c.1793, continued as Saunders’s News-letter and Daily
Advertiser, Dec. 1793 - Dec.1827, continued as Saunders’s Irish
News-letter and Daily News, 1828 - June 1878, continued as Saunders’s
Irish Daily News, June 1878 - Nov. 1879 — Sport, (Dublin) 1880 -
1922 — Ulsterman, (Belfast) Nov. 1852 - Jan. 1859 — United Irishman, (Dublin)
1848 — United Irishman, (Dublin) 1899 - 1906. Cataloging for each title to appear in library catalog
after receipt.
Titles held: The Connaught patriot, and Tuam
advertiser; Dublin mercantile advertiser and weekly prices current; The Galway
American; The Kerry sentinel; The Limerick reporter; The Limerick reporter and
Tipperary vindicator; The Pilot (Dublin); Ulsterman (Belfast,
Northern Ireland). For specifics
of holdings information, see cataloging record.
JRL Mic microfm DA900.I745.
Press and politics — Ireland — History — Sources/ Irish newspapers/ Ireland
— Politics and government — Sources.
505. [Ulster newspaper collection.]. 86 microfilm reels .
Collection includes: Ballymoney Free Press
(1870-1934), 26 reels
(AN176.5.B3B3); Banner of Ulster (1842-1869), 28 reels (AN176.5.B4B3);
Northern Whig (1840-1844), 4 reels (AN176.5.B4N6); Ulster Times (1836-1842),
8 reels (AN176.5.B4U4); Ulsterman (1859), 6 reels (AN176.5.B4U5); Ulster
Observer (July,1862-Jan., 1868), 6 reels (AN176.5.B4U6); Vindicator
(1839-1848), 8 reels (AN176.5.B4V5).
Microfm AN176.5.B... Mic.
Ulster—Newspapers/ Northern Ireland—Newspapers/ Ballymoney Free Press/
Banner of Ulster/ Northern Whig/ Ulster Times/ Ulsterman/ Ulster Observer/
Vindicator.
506. English reports on CD-ROM. Full reprint ed. computer disks (CD-ROM)
in binder and case . Oxford: Juta Hart, 1998-.
Single-user license; set up on workstation in Law.
English reported judicial
decisions from all sources prior to the mid-19th century.
LawRef _CD-Rom_K2020.E59.
507. The history of Parliament on CD-ROM. 1 computer optical disc . [Cambridge,
UK]: Cambridge University Press with the History of Parliament Trust, [2000?].
The History of Parliament
Trust has been at work for more than sixty years in producing its History. To date it has produced 23 print
volumes, including biographies of everyone known to have sat in the House of
Commons for the periods 1380 to 1820.
This CD version of the set provides not only full text of the 13,000,000
word corpus, but also a number of additional features not in the print
work: significant corrections and
additions to the text; 15 new or heavily revised biographies; images of every
Speaker of the House of Commons; plans of buildings where the Commons met; and
images of historical documents such as the Act to Repeal the Stamp Act and the
Act of Union with Wales (1536). In
addition, the CD provides the set for the first time with a full index, and a
search engine that permits one to search on any word or string, including proximity,
Boolean, and wildcard searching.
Cutting and pasting, printing, and bookmarking is supported, and there
are thousands of hypertext links permitting easy access to various related
references spread throughout the work.
JRL Gen JN673 .H57 2000.
Great Britain—Parliament—House of Commons.
508. [Parliamentary papers] Microprint edition. Great
Britain. Parliament approx. 66,000 microprint cards 1943.
Binder's title: British sessional papers.
Includes: House of Commons
Bills, Reports, Accounts and papers, for the years 1731 to 1906,
inclusive. Plus catalogue and
index, 1731/1800-.
micropt J1 Mic.
Great Britain—Parliament—Parliamentary papers/ Great
Britain—Parliament—House of Commons.
509. [Parliamentary papers] . Great Britain.
Parliament approx. 18,000 microfiches .
Includes: House of
Commons Bills, 1981/82— ; House
of Commons Papers, H. C., 1981/82— ; and Command Papers,
1981/82— (beginning with Cmnd.
8394). Earlier Sessional papers
held in print and microprint editions.
Consult Library catalogs and Library staff.
microfc J301.G7-G8 Mic.
Great Britain—Parliament—Parliamentary papers/ Great
Britain—Parliament—House of Commons.
9. Great Britain and Ireland--Other records
510. Anglo-Saxon manuscripts in microfiche facsimile. Phillip
Pulsiano, Alger Nicolaus Doane, and Ronald E. Buckalew. Medieval &
Renaissance Texts & Studies, v. 136-. Binghamton, N.Y: Medieval &
Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1994-.
Notes: In English with
segments in Anglo-Saxon and Latin.
Contents: v. 1. Books of prayers and healing (39 microfiches) — v. 2.
Psalters 1 (50 microfiches) — v. 3. Anglo-Saxon Gospels (43 microfiches)
— v. 4. 1. BL, Cotton Julius A. vi. (3 microfiches) 2. BL, Cotton
Vespasian D. vi. (4 microfiches) 3. BL, Cotton Vespasian D. xii. (4
microfiches) 4. BL, Harley 863. (4 microfiche) 5. BL, Harley 3013. (4
microfiches) 6. BL, Royal 4 A. xiv. (4 microfiches) 7. BL, Royal 5 E.
xi. (4 microfiches) 8. BL, Royal 5 F. iii. (2 microfiches) 9. BL, Royal
10 C.v. (14 microfiches).
Printed Guide at
DA150.A750 1994, which provides descriptions of manuscripts held in
various libraries, including the manuscript's history, codicological features,
collation, list of contents, notes on special features and problems, and
selected bibliography.
Mic microfcDA150.A75 1994.
Civilization, Anglo-Saxon—Manuscripts—Facsimiles/ Manuscripts, English
(Old)—Facsimiles/ Great Britain—History—Anglo-Saxon period,
445-1066—Manuscripts—Facsimiles.
511. Chronicles and documents of medieval England, c.
1150-c. 1500 from Cambridge University Library. 39 reels . Sussex, Eng.: Harvester Press
Microform Publications, 1986.
Part 1: Mss. Dd.-Gg (18 reels). —
Part 2: Mss. Hh-Oo and Additional
(21 reels). Reel guide on each
reel.
Diverse and broad
collection of manuscripts, including chronicles, genealogies, letters, and
various documents chiefly related to land, law, politics, and religion. In English, Latin, and French. Includes Black Book of the Abbey of
Bury St. Edmunds, dating from the 12th to the 15th centuries, and Hh III
11, a 14th century book of Statutes and Tracts.
microfm DA170.C47 1986 Mic.
Great Britain—History—Medieval period, 1066-1485—Sources.
512. Ancient correspondence, 1175-1538: State papers medieval and other
records. 26 reels .
Sussex, England: Harvester Microforms, 1985.
Original in Public Record Office (London, England). PRO class SC1, pt. 1, v. 1-32 (reels 1-15). — PRO class SC1,
pt. 2, v. 33-64 (reels 16-26).
Incl. title lists.
Collection of over 12,400
documents, many in the original hand of medieval and early modern figures. Includes correspondence of kings,
bishops, Popes, knights, noblemen, royal servants, and Lord Chancellors
covering the reigns of King John to King Henry VIII. Relates to such topics as diplomatic relations between Britain
and France, political struggles between kings and barons, ecclesiastical
elections, the beseiging of castles, etc.
microfm DA25.E1112 1175a Mic.
Great Britain—History—1066-1687/ Great Britain—Politics and government,
1066-1485—Sources/ Great Britain—Politics and government, 1485-1603—Sources/
Great Britain—Foreign relations—France—Sources/ France—Foreign relations—Great
Britain—Sources/ Great Britain—Sovereign.
513. Property and privilege in medieval and early modern
England and Wales: cartularies and
other registers. 70 reels
. Cartularies From the British Library, ser. 1. Brighton, Sussex, England:
Harvester Microforms, 1985.
Part 1: Arundel-Cotton Nero (16
reels). — Part 2: Cotton
Otho-Cotton Roll. (14 reels) — Part 3:
Egerton-Lansdowne (20 reels). — Part 4: Royal-Additional Roll (20 reels). Includes printed guide.
Representing about half of
all cartularies to be found in public ownership, offers insight into social and
economic structure of medieval and early modern society. Includes collections of Sir Robert
Cotton, Robert and Edward Harley, the 1st and 2nd earls of Oxford, 1st marquess
of Lansdowne, and the 1st marquess and 1st duke of Buckingham at Stowe.
microfm DA176.P767 1985 Mic.
Cartularies—England/ Land titles—England—Registers/ Charters—England—Registers.
514. The Court rolls of Ramsey, Hepmangrove, and Bury,
1268-1600. editor, Edwin Brezette DeWindt. x, 297 p. + 5
microfiches . Subsidia Mediaevalia, 17. Toronto, Ont.: Pontifical Institute of
Mediaeval Studies, 1990.
Includes 1,300 pages of
typescript of translated court rolls.
Introduction, bibliography, and indices in printed work.
DA670.H8C680 1990 Gen.
Huntingdonshire (England)—History—Sources/ Court
records—England—Huntingdonshire/ DeWindt, Edwin Brezette.
515. [Lists of taxpayers in the levies made in England in
the 14th and 15th centuries]. Great Britain. Exchequer 10 reels .
Original mss. in the Public Record Office.
Contents. — reel 1-3. Lists
of taxpayers (by counties and boroughs) in the lay subsidy of 1327. — reel
4-5. Lists of taxpayers in the
poll tax levied in 1377. — reel 6-7.
Same for 1379. — reel 8. Same for 1381. — reel 9-10. Lists of taxpayers in various levies
made on aliens, 15th century (Pt. 2 includes some other details of taxation in the
Middlesex, Hertfordshire, and Surrey in the 14th and 15th centuries.).
microfm HJ22 Mic.
Great Britain—History—14th century—Sources/ Great Britain—History—15th
century—Sources.
516. Lay subsidy rolls. [15th century]. Great
Britain. Exchequer 6 reels .
Original mss. in the Public Record Office.
Contents. — reel 1. Names
of aliens paying subsidy, miscellaneous counties, 15th century
(continued). Names of persons
paying subsidy 1292, in county of Herts. — reel 2. Names of aliens paying
subsidy in Northumberland, 1440.
Names of persons paying subsidies in counties of Herts and Middlesex
from 1294 to 1456. Miscellaneous
fragments of poll tax records. — reel 3. Names of persons paying poll tax in
Leicester, 1377-81. - reel 4. Same continued. Names of aliens paying subsidy 15th century in county of
Oxon. and elsewhere. — reel 5. Names of aliens paying subsidy, 15th century,
miscellaneous counties. — reel 6 [sic].
microfm HJ23 Mic.
Great Britain—History—15th century—Sources.
517. The social history of property and possessions. 13 microfilm reels . Reading, England
Woodbridge, Conn: Research Publications, 1989.
Accompanied by reel guide (2 vol.): CD1068.A2 S63 1989 Guide. Pt 1. Inventories
and wills including Renaissance library catalogues, from the Bodleian Library,
Oxford, 1436-1814. 1989.
Beginning with the wills,
probate inventories, and related records of the University of Oxford, the
majority of the material here falls into the period 1500-1750 with particular
emphasis on the property and possessions of college fellows, servants,
functionaries, booksellers, printers, bookbinders, students, limners and
authors. Collection includes more
than 1000 wills and 900 inventories.
Mic microfm CD1068.A2S63 1989.
Archives—Great Britain—Sources/ Wills—Great Britain—Sources/ Libraries—Great
Britain—History—1400-1600—Sources/ Libraries—Great Britain—History—17th-18th
centuries—Sources/ Library catalogs—Sources/ Inventories—Great Britain—Sources
.
518. Renaissance commonplace books from the British
Library, London. British Library 15 microfilm reels . Marlborough: Adam
Matthew Publications, 2002.
"All documents in the microfilm edition are held at the British Library,
London." Description from reel 1 of microfilm collection. Printed guide at Gen Z6621.B84R45 2002
Guide.
Mic microfm Z6621.B84R45 2002.
British Library/ Commonplace-books/ European literature—Renaissance,
1450-1600/ Manuscripts on microfilm.
519. Women's language and experience, 1500-1940: women's diaries and related
sources. editor Amanda
Vickery. 89 microfilm reels . Marlborough, Wiltshire, England: Adam Matthew
Publications, 1994.
pt. 1. Sources from the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire County Records Offices
(16 reels). pt. 2. Sources from Birmingham Central Library and Birmingham
University Library (24 reels). pt. 3. Sources from Suffolk County Record Office
and Cambridge University Library (25 reels). pt. 4. Sources from the National
Library of Scotland and the National Library of Wales (26 reels). —
Printed guide at Gen HQ1593.W67 1994 Guide.
Diaries, travel journals,
autobiographies written by British women, primarily in the 18th and 19th
centuries.
Mic microfm HQ1593.W67 1994.
Women—Great Britain—Diaries/ Women—Great Britain—History—Sources/
Women—Great Britain—Biography/ Women—Great Britain—Archives/ Manuscripts,
English—Great Britain.
520. [Bacon manuscripts]. 15 reels .
Microfilms of manuscripts
supplementing the Sir Nicholas Bacon Collection of Manuscripts held by
Department of Special Collections.
Titles cataloged as separates:
[1] Bacon estates; miscellaneous papers. Originals in the Ipswich and East
Suffolk Records Office; West Suffolk Records Office; library of J. Holt Wilson,
Rickinghall; Hertfordshire County Records Office; Norwich Public Library;
library of Anthony Hammond, Norwich; and the British Museum. 4 reels. Call no.:
microfm CS7 Mic. — [2] Redgrave Hall papers; manorial documents and a
few state-papers, etc., from the muniments of Redgrave Hall, Co. Suffolk. The properties concerned ... in great
part acquired by Sir Nicholas Bacon ... from the spoils of Bury St. Edmunds
Abbey in 1544 ... 13th-17th centuries.
2 reels. Original mss. in
British Library. Call no.: microfilm DA80 Mic. — [3] Townsend
papers. 2d series. 15th-18th centuries. Original mss. in British Library,
Additional mss. 41139-52. Vol. 2: Correspondence and papers, mainly of
Nathaniel Bacon, of Stiffkey. 1
reel. Call no.: microfilm DA81 Mic. — [4] Woodhouse
papers; letters, rentals, pedigrees, plans, etc., relating to the families
of Buttes, Bacon, and Wodehouse and their estates in the counties of Norfolk
and Suffolk. 13th-19th
centuries. Original mss. in
British Library. 4 reels. Call no.: microfilm DA79 Mic. — [5]
[Charters relating chiefly to the eastern counties of England. 1561-1703]. Original mss. in British Library. 2 reels. Reel
1: Thornage, 1562-1653; reel
2: Redgrave, 1561-1703. Call no.: microfilm DA82 Mic. — [6] Bury St. Edmunds Abbey / [Rentals, custumaries, and charters of lands of the monestary of St. Edmund's
Bury ... 15th-16th centuries.]
Call no.: microfm DA87 Mic.
— [7] Register of deeds relating to the property of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Lord
Keeper of the Great Seal, situated in Suffolk ... in the city of London ... in
Norfolk ... and in Kent.
1562-1578. Original ms.
in British Library. Call no.: Microfm DA84 Mic. See also in this Guide: Canterbury Cathedral. Library / Canterbury records. See also Sir Nicholas Bacon
Collection; sources on English society, 1250-1750. Catalogue of an exhibition at the Joseph Regenstein Library
of the University of Chicago, April-June 1972, at call no. Z6621.C51B17
SpCl.
Titles cataloged as separates.
Bacon manuscripts/ Bacon, Nicholas/ Bacon, Nathaniel/ Redgrave Hall papers/
Townsend papers/ Wodehouse papers/ Thornage/ Bury St. Edmund's Abbey.
521. [Surrey parish registers : marriages, baptisms, and
burials][16th-19th centuries]. Church of England 5 v.; 1 microfilm reel
.
Contents: — Cobham, Surrey,
1562-1812. — Windlesham, Surrey, 1677-1783. — Mortlake, Surrey, 1599-1678. —
Abinger, Wotton, and Oakwood, Surrey, 1559-1814.
microfm BX442 Mic.
Church records and registers—England—Surrey/ Church records on microfilm/
parish registers.
522. [Canterbury records. 13th-16th centuries]. Canterbury Cathedral. Library 5 microfilm reels .
Supplements the Sir
Nicholas Bacon Collection of Manuscripts held by Department of Special
Collections. See also in this Guide: [Bacon manuscripts].
microfm DA86 Mic.
Canterbury, Eng.—History—Sources/ Bacon manuscripts/ Bacon, Nicholas/ Bacon,
Nathaniel.
523. [Letters and notebooks of Sir Roger Twysden, and
miscellaneous papers relating to the Twysden family and the County of
Kent. 16th-19th centuries]. Sir
Roger bart. 1597-1672 Twysden 1 reel .
Originals are British Museum additional mss. 34154-55, and 34161-68 and
34173-75. For full description,
see Catalogue of Additions to the mss. in the British Museum, 1888-1893.
Antiquary, assisted in
Philpot's survey of Kent. Royalist
adherent, imprisoned for 7 years and estate sequestered. Author of Historical Defence of the
Church of England.
microfm CS4 Mic.
524. [Manuscript letters, papers, etc., by William Camden
and notes about him. 17th
century]. William 1551-1623 Camden 8 reels .
For full description see Madan, Falconer, A summary catalog of Western mss. in the Bodleian library at
Oxford (Z6621.O95M2), nos. 15624, 15625, 15627, 15680, 15690, 15692, 15694,
15724.
Camden, British antiquary,
topographer, and historian, amassed historical materials starting in 1571 for
his Britannia (first edition in 1586) and his Annales rerum
Anglicarum et Hibernicarum (1615).
microfilm DA52 Mic.
525. [Post-mortem inquisitions for Henry and Robert
Bures. 16th cent.]. Great
Britain. Public Record Office.
Original in Public Record Office.
Manuscripts are numbered
C142-48-81, C142-50-86, C142-80-88, C142-41-35, and E150/627/2.
microfm DA85 Mic.
Robert Bures/ Henry Bures.
526. Papers of the Wynns of Gwydir, 1515-1690, and the
Clenennau letters and papers, 1584-1698. 23 reels of microfilm.
[s.l.]: Adam Matthew, 1998.
Printed guide. Also see Calendar
of Wynn (of Gwydir) papers, 1515-1690, in the National library of Wales and
elsewhere at CS459.W9.
From the National Library
of Wales, Aberystwyth. Comprises
domestic and official correspondence and memoranda, 1515 to 1690, of the Wynns
of Gwydir, the most powerful family of North Wales. Collection includes documents relating to events of both
national and local importance that occurred during this period. Also included, from the same archive,
are the Clenennau Letters, 1624-1698, from the same time and region as the Wynn
Papers. In addition to high politics
(documents such as Elizbeth I's conflicts with Ireland and Spain, the Gunpowder
Plot, Prince Charles' visit to Spain, War in the Palatinate, Restoration of
Charles II, the Fall of Clarendon, etc.), collection includes documents of
personal and everyday nature, such as household and business accounts. Represented in the documents: Sir John Wynn (1553-1627), member of
Council of the Marches, Deputy Lieutenant and Sheriff; Sir Richard Wynn (d.
1649), who traveled to Spain with Prince Charles, and held various offices at
court; Sir Owen Wynn (1592?-1660) and Sir Richard Wynn, both of whom were
Deputy Lieutenants and Sheriffs in Wales; Maurice Wynn, merchant in Hamburg;
and Sir William Maurice, Sir John Owen, and Sir Richard Owen, chief
correspondents in the Clenennau Letters, 1580-1698.
Mic microfm CD1069.C54C76 1999.
Wynn family. Gwydir family/ Great Britain — History — Tudors, 1485-1603 —
Sources/ Great Britain — History — Stuarts, 1603-1714 — Sources/ Archives —
Wales — Clenennau.
527. The aristocracy, the state, and the local
community: the Hastings collection
of manuscripts from the Huntington Library in California. Henry E.
Huntington Library and Art Gallery 19 reels . Brighton, Sussex, England:
Harvester, 1986-.
Finding aid: Listing and guide (v. ). Finding aid: The Huntingdon papers /
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. London : Maggs, 1926, at
CD1069.5.H37A74 1986 in Gen. Pt. 1. reels 1-19. The Hastings correspondence,
1477-1701.
[The following is a
description of the entire Hastings Correspondence, from 1477 to 1828. The Library holds part I, 1477-1701.] For more than 400 years, the Hastings
family played a major role in English political life and exercised wide local
influence in Leicestershire and numerous other English countries. Already an
important medieval local power with lands in Leicestershire, the family rose to
national prominence with William Hastings, first Baron Hastings (c.1430-1483).
A staunch Yorkist ennobled by Edward IV in 1461, he appointed numerous local
and national officials.
The correspondence consists of thousands of letters dated from 1477 to
1828. Every conceivable aspect of the aristocratic family's affairs and its
involvement in significant national and local issues is illuminated here. There
are letters about military affairs, taxation, elections, Jacobite politics,
plantations in America, the American Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars,
marriages, estate matters, debts and education. The correspondents range from
monarchs (for example, 17 letters from Elizabeth I and 34 from Charles I),
politicians and public figures, churchmen, bankers and businessmen to tenants,
estate agents and family friends.
The collection also contains an equally valuable and numerous series of
financial papers. These documents illuminate the running of the estate and
household from the Middle Ages (the first document is dated 1281) to the 19th
century, and include many personal accounts. There is a great deal of
information on building and repairs, wages, estate and household expenses,
collieries, mills, transport, legal costs, debt and bankruptcy. Combined with
public accounts, wills, inventories, personal material and a voluminous
collection of legal papers covering six centuries, these documents offer a full
picture of upper class social and family life over several centuries of the
landed aristocracy's dominance.
Mic microfm CD1069.5.H37A74
1986.
Hastings family/ Hastings family/ Henry E. Huntington Library and Art
Gallery/ Manuscripts/ Great Britain—Nobility—Correspondence/ Great
Britain—Politics and government—History/ Great Britain—Social life and customs—History/
Great Britain—Religion—History.
528. The Hartlib papers [a complete text and image database
of the papers of Samuel Hartlib (c. 1600-1662) held in Sheffield University
Library, Sheffield, UK.]. Samuel Hartlib. 2nd ed ed. 2 CD-ROM's .
Sheffield, UK: HROnline, Humanities Research Institute, University of
Sheffield, 2002.
Title from discs. Accompanied by: Notes on installation and citation (11 p.).
Set contains the entire
collection of Hartlib papers now held in Sheffield University Library. This
amounts to about 20,000 pages of manuscript, together with a further 5,000
pages of printed ephemera; also includes more than 23,000 images of original
documents.
Z997.H21 2002JRL JMedia CDRom.
Hartlib, Samuel/ Pamphleteers—Great Britain/ Reformers—Great Britain/
Scholars—Great Britain/ England—Intellectual life—17th century—Sources/
Science—Great Britain/ Agriculture—Great Britain.
529. The Complete state papers domestic. 903 reels . Woodbridge, CT: Primary
Source Media, [199-?].
Series 1 (v. 1-11, 227 reels): 1547-1625:
Edward VI, Mary I, Elizabeth I, and James I. — Series 2. (v. 12-35, 552
reels) 1625-1702: Charles I,
Interregnum, Charles II, James II, William and Mary. — Series 3. (v. 36-41, 124 reels): 1509-1547: Henry VIII.
Principally comprised of
correspondence and working papers of the Secretaries of State, who acted as
central clearinghouses for almost all aspects of governmental business. Printed 41 v. guide, Complete
State Papers, Domestic, at DA300.C65. See also the Calendar of State Papers, Domestic
Series.... at DA25.C21.
Mic _ microfm _DA300.G7 1990z.
Great Britain—History—Sources/ Great Britain—History—1066-1687—Sources/
Great Britain—History—1660-1714—Sources.
530. Uncalendared state papers foreign of Elizabeth I for
the period May 1592- March 1603: Denmark; Flanders; France: Germany (Empire)
and Hungary; Germany (State); Hamburg and Hanse towns; Holland; Italian states
and Rome; Spain; Venice. Queen of England 1533-1603 Elizabeth I 31
reels . Brighton, Sussex: Harvester Press.
PRO classes: SP 75/2-3; SP
77/5-6; SP 78/28-48; SP 80/1; SP 81/7- 8; SP 82/4; SP 84/44-62; SP 85/1-2; SP
94/4-8; SP 99/1-2. Filmed by the
Public Record Office, London.
Papers are arranged by country and include correspondence from
emissaries, local governors, and officials. They are addressed primarily to Lord Burghley, the Queen,
and other government officials.
Mic microfm DA350.E459 1982.
Great Britain—History—Tudors, 1485-1603—Sources/ Great Britain—Foreign
relations—1558-1603—Sources/ Great Britain. Public Record Office./ England and
Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) .
531. Calendar of state papers, Colonial, North America and
the West Indies, 1574-1739, on CD-ROM, 1574-1739. New York: Routledge, 1999.
The printed work upon which
the CD database is based presently consists of 45 volumes of abstracts and
transcripts from the official records preserved in the British Public Record
Office. The series provides
transcripts and abstracts of correspondence with colonial governors, orders and
grants from the central government to local administration, documents from
localities, and about such topics as slave trade and piracy. It is one of the most constantly used
sources for early American history, not only of the "13 colonies" but
also of the colonies of the West Indies, as well as trade relations with
Europe, Africa, and other regions.
This CD-ROM version permits
specific searches for names, places, topics, and dates among over 40,000
transcripts and abstracts, using a search engine based upon the Wellesley Index
to Victorian Periodicals on CD-ROM.
DA25.H5 200.
Great Britain — Colonies — History — Sources.
532. The William Blathwayt papers at Colonial Williamsburg,
1631-1722. William Blathwayt 10 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD: UPA
Academic Editions, 1989.
Originals held by the Colonial Williamsburgh Foundation. Accompanied by a 262
pp. printed reel guide at E191.B56 1989 Guide.
Blathwayt was long
secretary of the Lords of Trade and Plantations. About half of the 2564 items are from the North American
colonies and about half from the Caribbean and Bermuda.
Papers consist chiefly of
letters written to Blathwayt by colonial governors and others. Includes some
drafts of letters by Blathwayt. Subjects include French and Indian troubles,
military defense, illegal trade, the Navigation Acts, charter of Massachusetts,
piracy in the Caribbean, Leisler's rebellion in New York, Lord Baltimore's
troubles with Protestants and conflicting border claims with Virginia and
Pennsylvania, Virginia tobacco trade, wars in Jamaica, the slave question in the Leeward Islands,
troubles between governors and the assembly in Bermuda. Included is a copy of
"The Declaration of the People Against Sir Wm. Berkeley..." (1676) by
Nathaniel Bacon, Jr.; and an original draft of the Charter of Pennsylvania
(1681). 2564 items.
Chronologically arranged.
Mic microfm E191.B56 1989.
Blathwayt, William, 1649-1717/ United States—History—Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775—Sources/
Great Britain—Colonies—America—History—Sources/ West Indies,
British—History—Sources/ Bermuda Island—History—17th century/
Jamaica—History—to 1962.
533. Parliamentary history: Manuscript minutes, committee books and voting records of the
House of Lords, 1620-c. 1714. Great Britain. Parliament. House of
Lords. 36 reels . Reading, Berkshire, England: Adam Matthew Publications, 1991.
Microform reproduction of originals in: House of Lords Records Office, London.
Contents: Pt. 1: Manuscript minutes, 1620-1714, "original central record
of proceedings in the House," notes taken by parliamentary clerks;
Proceedings in Lords committees, 1661-1741; Proxy records, 1625-1755, providing
evidence on voting; and Proceedings of the Committee for Privileges,
1660-1762. Includes much material
never previously published.
microfm JN621.G732 1620 Mic.
Great Britain—Parliament—House of Lords—Archives/ Great Britain—Politics and
government—1603-1714—Sources/ Great Britain—Politics and government—1714-1820—Sources.
534. The Braye manuscripts. 22 reels of microfilm . Parliamentary
History. Marlborough: Adam Matthew, [n.d.].
See A Handlist of the Braye Manuscripts in the House of Lords Record Office,
by H. S. Cobb, HMSO, 1993, 114 p, [15 p. index]. Many documents are calendared in 10th report of the
Historical Manuscripts Commission, Appendix, pt. vi, 104-252, The
Manuscripts of Lord Braye, at Stanford Hall (1887).
The Braye Manuscripts,
papers accumulated by John Browne, Clerk of the Parliaments, 1638-91, are the
most important collection of 17th century parliamentary papers to have passed
into private hands. Partial
contents: 1. Letters and state papers, 1572-1636; 2.
Letters and state papers, 1637-1641; 3. Letters and state papers,
1648-1710; 4. Extracts from the Journals of
Parliament, 1559-1628; 5.
"Privileges of the Lords of Parliament"; 6. Two treatistes on
Parliament; 7. A declaration or
remonstrance of both Houses of Parliament, 19 May 1642; 8. Proceedings against
Stafford and Laud; 11-44: Draft
journals of the House of Lords, Scribbled Books of Proceedings in the House of
Lords, 1620-1690; 45-105, Additional parliamentary manuscripts, diaries,
proceedings, precedent books, etc.
microfm JN621.G732 1620 pt. 2 Mic.
Great Britain—Parliament—House of Lords—Archives/ Great Britain—Politics and
government—1603-1714—Sources/ Great Britain—Politics and
government—1547-1603—Sources.
535. Ralph Thoresby manuscripts. Ralph Thoresby 8
reels . [Yorkshire]: Yorkshire Archaeological Society, [2000?].
reels 1-5. Letters ms 1-14 — reel 6. Letters ms 15-16; Miscellanea ms 17; Diary
ms 21 — reel 7. Diary ms 22-25 — reel 8. Autobiography ms 26; Volume of
autographs & donors to museum ms 27; Letters ms 32.
Ralph Thoresby (1658 -
1725), Leeds antiquary and historian.
MS 1 : Volume containing
copies and drafts of letters from Thoresby to individuals, including Dr
Kennett, Peter Le Neve and others 1695-1724. Inserted are a list of books and a
copy of the 'Answer to Priestcraft' written by Richard Thornton. — MS 2: Volume of original letters addressed to Thoresby
c1692-c1723. Correspondents including Thomas Hearne, Thomas Gale, Edmond
Hickeringill and John Sharp. This volume also includes a letter from Thoresby
to John Evelyn 1698/99, numerous portraits and a few miscellaneous items.
— MSS 3-4: Two volumes of original letters and
papers collected by Thoresby. Correspondence c1665-1714 is arranged
alphabetically and is an artificial collection formed by Thoresby, the letters
are not to him. These volumes were purchased at the 1764 sale by Dr Ducarel.
Index included. — MS 5: Seven original letters addressed to
Thoresby from E Barlow, Roger Gale, Dr Gibson and others. This volume also
contains three portraits. — MS 6-10: Five volumes of original letters addressed to Thoresby
1675-1723. These volumes are numbered I-V, vol V containing an index.: Letters from Nathaniel Bland (24)
1714-16, the Revd Joseph Boyse (21) 1680-1710, Dr Jabez Cay (15) 1694-1700,
Arthur Collins (5) 1715, William Cookson (11) 1709-23, Robert Dale (11)
1707-14, Joseph Dawson (8) 1699-1705, Barwick Fairfax (16) 1702-16, John
Gowland (16) 1695-1715, Richard Idle (8) 1684-1704, Thomas Jackson (8)
1694-1715, Nathaniel Johnston (12) 1680-93, William Milnes (14) 1698-1716,
William Mortimer (15) 1696-1707, Archdeacon (later Bishop) William Nicolson
(14) 1699-1716, Jonathan Priestly (20) 1694-1716, Richard Thornton (12) Charles
Towneley (9) 1698-1708 and others.
— MS 11-13: Three volumes of original letters
addressed to Thoresby 1679-1723. These volumes are numbered VI-VIII, vol VIII
containing an index. (These are the letters which were printed by the Revd
Joseph Hunter in 1832) : Letters
from the Revd Joseph Boyse (18) 1680-1710, Dr (later Bishop) Edmund Gibson (12)
1694-1709, the Revd Oliver Heywood (12) 1694-1703, Nathaniel Johnston (17)
1684-94, Archdeacon Nicolson (later Bishop of Carlisle) (27) 1691-99, Bishop
Nicolson of Carlisle (19) 1703-16, the Revd George Pearson (8) 1707-09,
Archbishop John Sharp (6) 1698-1710, the Revd Richard Stretton (25) 1679-1710,
Charles Towneley (5) 1698-1709 and others. — MS 14: A volume
of original letters addressed to Thoresby 1679-1723 from similar
correspondents, including Bishop Nicolson. This volume numbered IX, also
contains a short memoir of Thoresby and an index. — MS 15: A volume
of letters from the Revd George Plaxton (Rector of Barwick-in-Elmet) to
Thoresby 1707-16 and nd. Volume numbered X. — MS 16: A volume of letters from the Revd
Richard Stretton to Thoresby 1682-1709. Volume numbered XI. — MS 17: A volume of miscellaneous items in Thoresby's handwriting.
Includes a catalogue of the curiosities in his museum, topographical notes
relating to Yorkshire, biographical notes, and extracts from the MSS of
Castilion Morris and Nathaniel Johnston. Volume numbered XII. — MS 18: An index of letters received by Thoresby. Towards the end of
this volume there have been added short notes of the contents of the respective
letters. Volume numbered XIII. —
MS 19: Miscellaneous papers
in various handwritings. Volume numbered XIV. — MS 20: A volume of letters to Thoresby from
various persons 1700-02, collected by William Upcott. Volume numbered XV.
— MSS 21-25: Thoresby's original diaries 1677-83,
1691-95, 1701-04, 1708-12 and 1719-24. —
MS 26: Thoresby's
autobiography to the year 1714. (Alluded to by Hunter, in his preface to
Thoresby's Diary, as 'the Review'.) —
MS 27: A volume containing
Thoresby's 'album' of autographs of various persons and a list of donors to his
museum. — MS 28: A small volume containing Thoresby's copy of Thomas Kirk's
account of his visit to Scotland 1677, a copy of the lists for the window-tax
1704 for many places in the West Riding, the Commissioners' Report on certain
livings in the Archdeaconry of York 1707, epitaphs copied by Thoresby in his
London journeys 1712 and 1714 and a list of subscribers to the Ducatus. — MSS 29-31: Three volumes of collected MSS comprising 'The Duelling
Doctor Defeated' by the Revd Thomas Sharp, Johannes Godartius 'The Natural
Histories of Insects' (English translation) and a small book containing the
diary of E Wright 1709-13. — MS
32: A volume containing letters to
Thoresby from Matthew Henry, the Revd Richard Stretton, Charles Towneley,
Philip, Lord Wharton and a couple of others. This volume also contains
portraits of Matthew Henry and Lord Wharton.
Mic microfm PR3735.T2Z4 2000.
Thoresby, Ralph,1658-1725.
536. Privy council registers, 1631-1637. Great
Britain. Privy Council. 200 microcards . [London]: HMSO, 1962.
Original mss. in Public Record Office.
C.2/41-47. "The Register of the Privy
Council contains the minutes of its proceedings, its orders, certain
proclamations and the reports of committees with the papers accompanying them,
sometimes entered at length, sometimes in abstract only." — Guide to
the Records of the PRO, v. 2.
See printed Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy Council for
the period 1386 to 1542 in 7 v. at DA25.A1; continued by Acts of the Privy
Council of England, in
progress, 45 vv., 1542 to June, 1631, at DA25.A11 and DA25.A116.
microcard JN2 Mic.
Great Britain—Privy Council/ Law—Great Britain/ Great
Britain—History—Sources/ Great Britain. Public Record Office.
537. Journall of a Parliament member at Westminster. Begun the third day of November 1640
[ending 19. March, 1641/42. Three
books.]. Thomas Sir of Sandwich Peyton 1 microfilm reel .
microfm DA142 Mic.
Great Britain—History—Charles I, 1625-1649—Sources.
538. [Proclamations.
17th cent.]. etc. Great Britain. Sovereigns.
Originals in the Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif.
microfm DA8 Mic.
Great Britain—History—17th century.
539. The Tanner manuscripts. Bodleian Library 85
reels . Hassocks, Eng: Harvester Press, 1977-1980.
Microfilms of mss. collected by T. Tanner in the Bodleian Library, Oxford
University. Mss. indexed in Bodleian Library. Codices viri admodum reverendi
Thomae Tanneri complectans at Z6621.fO96T21. Reel guide at Gen DA400.B53 1977 Index.
Microform collection
includes the most important volumes selected from the Tanner Collection: Part 1. Church, State, and Politics in England after the Civil War
(1648-1699), covers political and ecclesiastical problems of the time (17 reels). — Part 2. Chruch, State, and Politics in 16th and 17th Century England
(1570-1647) includes letters to the speaker of the House and other
parliamentarian figures covering war preparations, treatment of royalist
delinquents, the search for a religious settlement, political and religious
agitation in the Army, and peace negotiations between the King, Parliament, the
Army, and the Scots. (25 reels) —
Part 3. Church, State, and
Politics in 17th Century England (1600-1700): emphasizes the archive of William Sancroft, Archbishop of
Canterbury during the reigns of Charles II and James II. (22 reels) — Part 4. Church, State, and Politics in England (1550-1700) includes
papers dealing with the procedures, powers and abuses of the ecclesiastical
courts. (21 reels).
Reel 65 contains v. 276, 277;
reel 66: vol. 278; reel 67: vol. 280; reel 68: vol. 281-283; reel 69: vol.
284-286; reel 70: vol. 287-289; reel 71: vol. 290-294; reel 72: vol. 295-298;
reel 73: vol. 299-302; reel 74: vol. 303-305; reel 75: vol. 306; reel 76: vol.
307, 309; reel 77: vol. 314-317; reel 78: vol. 318-319, 326, 328-329; reel 79:
vol. 330-331, 338; reel 80: vol. 344, 373-375, 378-391; reel 81: vol. 392-395,
410-411; reel 82: vol. 413, 418,421, 423-424; reel 83: vol. 427, 433, 436, 447;
reel 84: vol. 456A-B, 459-460; reel 85: vol. 461, 465-467.
Mic _ microfm _DA400.B53 1977.
Great Britain—History—17th century—Sources/ Tanner, Thomas.
540. The Lauderdale papers, c1647-1685 from the British
Library, London. John Maitland Duke of Lauderdale 10 microfilm reels .
Crown Servants, ser. 3. Marlborough, Wiltshire, England: Adam Matthew
Publications, 2000.
Papers of John Maitland,
second earl and first duke of Lauderdale (1616-1682), BL Add. Mss.
23113-23138. The Lauderdale papers
are important sources for the Restoration period in England and Scotland,
politics and religion in the reign of Charles II, as well as patronage, culture
and society, ca. 1660-1682. There
is also important material on the earlier period featuring Lauderdale's
activities in the 1640's and 1650's, his role as a Scottish commissioner, the
Civil War, the fate of the King and the possible role of the Scottish
Army. Topics include: Deputations from Scotland to the
English Parliament. — Negotiations between Charles I and Scotland, 1647-1649. —
Religious affairs in Scotland. — Negotiations with the Prince of Wales. — Scottish affairs, 1660-1680. —
Relations between England and Scotland, 1660-1680. — Politics of the
Restoration period. — Lauderdale's influence over Charles II. — The
"cabal" of 1667.
Mic microfmDA20.C171 2000 .
Lauderdale, John Maitland, 1616-1682/ Scotland—History—1660-1688/
England—Foreign relations—Scotland/ Scotland—Foreign relations—England.
541. Correspondence of Sir John Reresby, 1685-1688. John
Sir 1634-1689 Reresby 4 reels .
Originals in West Yorkshire Archives, Leeds.
Member of Restoration
parliaments after 1675, Reresby was a reliable supporter of Charles II, and
received several appointments in the gift of the crown. Less attached to James II, Reresby was
nonetheless initially a supporter of the court in the House of Commons, though
his support grew more lukewarm, and he opposed several notable royalist
measures. His famous Memoirs
is a valuable account of the events of his time.
Mic microfm W391228.
Great Britain—History—Restoration, 1660-1688—Sources/ Reresby, John,
1634-1689—Sources.
542. The papers of William Penn. William 1644-1718
Penn 14 reels . Philadelphia, Pa: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1981?
Accompanying guide to the collection on microfilm has call no. F152.2.G92.
Penn, founder of Pennsylvania,
Quaker leader, social philosopher, friend of English kings. Collection comprises approximately
3,000 documents, arranged chronologically. Includes correspondence to and from Penn, theological
papers, patents, commissions and constitutions, account books, land records,
and diaries. Correspondents
included Queen Anne, Cotton Mather, Peter the Great. Business and financial papers document problems of English
landowner and colonial proprietor.
Much material on Pennsylvania, and on persecution of Quakers in
England. Films include materials
by Historical Society of Pennsylvania and 60 other institutions.
microfm F523 Mic.
Penn, William, 1644-1718/ Pennsylvania—History—Sources/ Great
Britain—History—1660-1714—Sources.
543. Sir Isaac Newton manuscripts and papers. Isaac
Sir Newton Peter ed Jones. 43 reels . Cambridge [England] Alexandria, Va:
Chadwyck-Healey Ltd Chadwyck-Healey, Inc, 1991.
Accompanied by printed guide with call no. Z6616.N56J6 1991 SciRef.
SciMic microfm Z6616.N56A2 1991.
Newton, Isaac/ Newton, Isaac.
544. [Letters of Sir J. Williamson] . Bodleian
Library. Manuscript. Firth b1/1-2.
1 reel . [S.l. : s.n. 1677-1678].
Contents: b.1/1.
Correspondence of Sir Joseph Williamson, secretary of state with Laurence Hyde
and Sidney Godolphin, Nov. 13, 1677-May 14, 1678.—b.1/2. Sir Williamson's
letters to L. Hyde and Sir Leoline Jenkins, Sept. 18, 1677-February 7, 1678/9.
microfm DA156 Mic.
Nijmegen, Peace of, 1678-1679/ Williamson, Joseph, Sir, 1633-1701/
Rochester, Laurence Hyde, Earl of, 1641-1711/ Godolphin, Sidney Godolphin, Earl
of, 1645-1712/ Jenkins, Leoline, Sir, 1623-1685.
545. Despatches from Lord Berkley, Sir W. Temple and Sir L.
Jenkins, English commissionaries at Nimwegen to the Secretary of State, 1677. Bodleian
Library. Manuscript. Clarendon 110.
microfm DA156 Mic.
Nijmegen, Peace of, 1678-1679/ Berkeley, John d. 1678/ Temple, William Sir,
1628-1699/ Jenkins, Leoline, Sir, 1633-1701.
546. The Ballard Collection. George Ballard, and
Bodleian Library 18 microfilm reels . Brighton, Sussex, England: Harvester
Press Microform Publications, 1982.
Title on containers: The Ballard Collection of manuscripts in the Bodleian
Library. Also called Manuscripts 10787-10858 in the Bodleian Library, Oxford
University. English, Latin and Old English.
Ballard collection was
compiled by Oxford antiquary George Ballard (1706-1755), and is a rich source
for Restoration and Augustan England.
Archive includes correspondence between Dr. Arthur Charlett (1655-1722),
Master of University College, Oxford, chaplain to William III, and Queen Anne,
whose circle included politicians, churchmen, academics, scientists, literary
figures, and noblemen and ladies.
Volumes included in this microform collection are 1-43, 47, 50, 54,
62-64, 67, and 74. The first reel
contains the 18th century manuscript index of volumes 1-43, and the Bodlein
Library card calendar of literary manuscripts in the Ballard Collection. Printed guide at HN398.E5B355 1982
Index.
Mic _ microfm _HN398.E5B355 1982.
Ballard, George/ Bodleian Library/ England—Social conditions—17th
century—Sources/ England—Social conditions—18th century—Sources.
547. The Forster and Dyce Collections from the National Art
Library at the Victoria and Albert Museum. 77 reels .
Brighton, England: Harvester, 1986.
Two volume printed inventory at Z6611.L7.F67 1987 Sp. Coll. Indexes: Reels 1-3 include
reproductions of 4 published catalogs to the Dyce and Forster
Collections in the Victoria and Albert Museum published in 1875, 1880,
and 1893; reel 4 includes reel contents to pt. 1 (16th-17th century).
pt. 1. 16th and 17th century
manuscripts (14 reels) — pt. 2. 18th century manuscripts (16 reels) —
pt. 3. 19th century manuscripts, section A. (16 reels) — pt. 4. 19th
century manuscripts, section B. (14 reels) — pt. 5. The Charles Dickens
manuscripts (16 reels).
JRL Mic _ microfm Z6621.V52F6 1986.
National Art Library (Great Britain)/ Victoria and Albert Museum—Forster
Collection/ Victoria and Albert Museum—Dyce Collection/ Manuscripts—England—London.
548. Treasury minute books, 1719-1722 and 1725-1728. Great
Britain. Public Record Office 24
microcards . London: HSMO, 1962.
Originals in Public Record Office.
T. 29/24 i, ii, 25,
26. Minutes of the Treasury
Board. Holdings cover period of
South Sea Bubble.
microcard JN1 Mic.
Great Britain—Treasury.
549. The Hobhouse letters, 1722-1755. Letters and other papers of [i.e. to]
Isaac Hobhouse & Company, Bristol merchants. Isaac Hobhouse and
Company. East Ardsley [Eng.]: Micro Methods Ltd, 1963.
Microfilm of letters
describing trade among the Southern Colonies, the West Indies and West
Africa. From materials in the
Bristol Central Library and Bristol Record Office.
microfilm DA106 Mic.
United States—History—Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775/ Great
Britain—Colonies—Commerce/ United States—Commerce—History/ West
Indies—Commerce/ Africa, West—Commerce/ Bristol (England). Public Libraries/
Bristol, Eng. Record Office.
550. Westminster historical database : voters, social
structure and electoral behaviour. Charles Harvey xii, 193 p. : ill.,
map ; 24 cm.+ CD . Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol: Bristol Academic, 1998.
Contains more than 150,000
records relating to the electoral history of Westminster between 1749-1820, on
CD with accompanying volume of introduction and technical specifications.
Print volume DA685.W5H37 1998; CD at DA685.W5H37 1998 multimedia.
Westminster (England) — Archives/ Westminster (England) — Genealogy —
Sources/ Elections — England — London — History — Databases/ Social structure —
London — History — Databases/ Westminster (London, England) — History —
Databases/ London (England) — History — Databases.
551. Journal of Augustine Prevost, 1774. Augustine
d. 1786 Prevost. East Ardsley [Eng.]: Micro Methods.
Facsimile of the original manuscript.
Prevost was a British major
general in the War for American Independence. He had earlier served under Wolfe in Canada.
microfm E276 Mic.
United States—History—Colonial period—Sources.
552. Journal of the voyage of H.M.S. Discovery and Chatham
: under the command of Captain George Vancouver, to the northwest coast of
America, February 10, 1791 to June 30, 1793. Thomas Manby ca. 80 p.; 1
microfilm reel . 1790-1793.
Original mss. at Yale University Library.
microfm G49 Mic.
Discovery (Ship)/ Chatham (Ship)/ Voyages around the world/ Northwest
Passage/ Northwest Coast of North America.
553. The Hamond naval papers, 1766-1825. [Papers of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond,
bart., 1766-1783, and Sir Graham Eden Hamond, bart., 1799-1825]. Andrew
Snape 1738-1828 Hamond 3 reels . Virginia. University. Library. Microfilm
Publications, 2. Charlottesville, Va.: University of Virginia Library, 1966.
Original mss. in the University of Virginia Library. Printed guide at call no.: DA87.1.H2V7 1966.
Sir Andrew was a captain in
British navy, with commands on the North American station, 1770-1783; taking
part in the expedition to the Chesapeake in 1777, defense of Sandy Hook, 1778,
reduction of Charleston, 1780, and serving as governor of Nova Scotia. Sir Graham, admiral, served on various
ships in the Mediterranean and home stations, and took part in the blockade of
Malta, the battle of Copenhagen and other campaigns.
microfilm DA116 Mic.
United
States—History—Revolution, 1775-1783—Personal narratives, British/ Great
Britain—History, Naval/ Hamond, Andrew Snape, bart., sir, 1738-1828/ Hamond,
Graham Eden, bart., Sir, 1779-1862.
554. [Admiralty and Secretariat : log books, etc.,
supplementary : Series I, masters logs, Adm. 54 : nos. 4450-4451]. Corporation
of London. Records Office 2 reels . London: Public Record Office, 1973.
microfm DU17 Mic.
Australia—History, Naval—Sources/ Australia—History—Sources/ Great
Britain—History, Naval—Sources.
555. [Admiralty and Secretariat : log books, etc.,
supplementary : Series II, explorations: Adm. 55 : nos. 1584-1586]. Corporation
of London. Records Office 3 reels . London: Public Record Office, 197-.
microfm DU18 Mic.
Australia—History, Naval—Sources/ Australia—History—Sources/ Great
Britain—History, Naval—Sources.
556. The papers of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1786-1845. Thomas
Fowell Sir Buxton 17 microfilm reels . Brighton, Sussex, England: Harvester
Press Microform Publications, 1984.
Accompanied by calendar (CD1040.L72 v.13), which also appears at the beginning
of the film. Alternate title: The Slave trade papers: The papers of Sir Thomas Fowell-Buxton,
Abolitionist and Reformer, 1786-1845, from Rhodes House Library, Oxford.
Sir Thomas Fowell-Buxton
was a major figure in the British anti-slavery movement, concerned not only
with the abolition of slavery in the British empire, but also with the
suppression of slave trade on the high seas. His papers also document a variety of other reform
movements, as well as the colonization movement in Africa.
microfm DA506.B88 Mic.
Buxton, Thomas Fowell/ Slavery—Great Britain—Anti-slavery
movements—History—Sources/ Great Britain—Politics and
government—1800-1837—Sources/ Slave trade papers: The papers of Sir Thomas Fowell-Buxton, Abolitionist and
Reformer, 1786-1845, from Rhodes House Library, Oxford.
557. Estlin papers from Dr. William's library, Gordon
Square, London. John Bishop 1785-1855 Estlin, editor, Gloria Claire Taylor. 6 reels . British
Records Relating to America in Microform. East Ardsley [Eng.]: Micro Methods.
Surgeon, advocate of vaccination. Reformer, advocate of temperance, abolition of slavery,
instruction of the poor, religious toleration, suppression of medical impostures.
microfilm E280 Mic.
Slavery in the U. S./ Abolitionists.
558. Ladies of Llangollen letters and journals of Lady
Eleanor Butler (1739-1829) and Sarah Ponsonby (1755-1831) from the National
Library of Wales. 5
microfilm reels . Marlborough, Wiltshire, England: Adam Matthew Publications,
1997.
In 1778 Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby eloped to set up a new life together
in Llangollen Vale in Wales. The
move met with strong opposition from their respective families but their new
Gothic residence soon became a magnent for writers and intellectuals.
This collection in the
National Library of Wales is also known as the Hamwood papers. Each reel begins
with Contents of reels and a Detailed list of each reel. reel 1. Account of a
journey in Wales / Sarah Ponsonby (1778) ; Diary / Eleanor Butler (1784) ;
Commonplace book / Sarah Ponsonby (1785-1789) ; Geometry / Sarah Ponsonby
(1785) — reel 2. Journal / Eleanor Butler (1788-1791) — reel 3. Journal /
Eleanor Butler (1791, 1799, 1802, 1807, 1821) ; Letters (1778-1831) ; Letters
to Sarah Ponsonby (1798) ; Poetry ; Plasnewydd Library catalogue (1792) — reel
4. Letters from a traveller (1804-1806) ; Album Camilla (1800-1835); Caroline
Hamilton album (1803-1859) ; Psyche / Mary Tighe (1804) — Disparition de
Buonaparte (1814) — Medical recipes (1790s) — reel 5. Heraldry (1801) ; Histoire
tragique d'un Père de la Trappe (1823) ; Executor's accounts (1832-1870s) ; Eva
Mary Bell correspondence (1929-1947) ; Hamwood papers / Eva Mary Bell (1920s) ;
Journal / Elinor Goddard (1774-1778, 1782-1788).
Printed guide at HQ75.4.B88L335 1997 Index.
Mic microfm HQ75.4.B88L335 1997.
Butler, Eleanor/ Ponsonby, Sarah/ National Library of Wales/ Lesbians—Great
Britain/ Women—Great Britain—Social conditions/ Salons—Wales—History/ English
diaries—Manuscripts—Facsimiles/ Manuscripts, English—Wales—Facsimiles/
Romanticism—Great Britain—History—18th century/ Llangollen (Wales)—Social life
and customs/ Wales—Intellectual life—18th century.
559. The social and economic structure of Britain: national
and local directories.
Series one National and general directories, 1781-1914. 175 sheets microfiche . Brighton,
England: Harvester Press, 1986.
These directories provide a
detailed analysis of the development of major urban centers, and of the
fundamental restructuring of society that took place during the industrial
revolution. They give a panoramic view of change over more than a century, and
a specific perspective on the growth of individual industries. This series offers important and unique
materials from the Guildhall Library, London. The first national directories
were published between 1781 and 1819 by various publishers, including William
Bailey, William Robson and James Pigot. These give the earliest available
coverage of many English, Welsh and Scottish towns. "General" directories
are those covering more than one county, such as Kelly's Directory for
Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex published in 1845.
Mic microfc HF3503.S63 1986.
Great Britain—Commerce—Directories—Sources.
560. A woman's view of drama, 1790-1830 the diaries of Anna
Margaretta Larpent in the Huntington Library. Anna Margaretta Larpent 9 microfilm
reels . Marlborough, Wiltshire, England: Adam Matthew, 1995.
Filmed in the U.S. by the Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif. Contents of
reels reproduced on reel 1.
Printed guide at PR716.L377 1995 Index.
Anna Margaretta Larpent
(née Porter) kept a diary through much of her life. The 17 volumes cover 1790-1800, 1802-1830, and 1773-1780
(the last sequence "the methodized journal.") The diaries are rich on taste,
consumption and morality in the upper class Georgian family. There are reviews of contemporary plays
and operas, and notes on books she had read. Significantly, her husband was the long-term Examiner of
Plays — or official censor — in the Office of the Lord Chamberlain, an
extremely influential figure in the development of drama. Both husband and wife collaborated in
the work, and Anna assumed exclusive responsibility for Italian opera, since she
was fluent in the language. Also
included in the diary are notes on elections, weddings, the sight of
curiosities such as a rhinoceros or Sir Joseph Banks' aboriginal companion,
etc.
Mic microfm PR716.L377 1995.
Larpent, Anna Margaretta, 1758-1824 — diaries/ English drama—History and
criticism/ Theatre — England — Censorship — History.
561. The papers of G. J. Holyoake... George Jacob
1817-1906 [Holyoake 27 reels 1969.
Holyoke, British reformer,
active in cooperative movement, secularist/atheist, republican radicalist, was
particularly active advocate of freedom of speech and the press. Contents: pt. 1 (6 reels) General correspondence, 1840-1879. — pt. 2a
(12 reels) Correspondence, 1835-1906.
Miscellaneous.— pt. 2b (9 reels) Diaries. Miscellaneous.
microfm DA122 Mic.
Holyoake, George Jacob—1817-1906—Correspondence/ Social
reformers—Correspondence.
562. Prime minister's correspondence, 1841-1846. Robert
Sir 2d bart. 1788-1850 Peel 6 reels . [Wakefield, Yorks.: Micro Methods
Limited, 1968?].
Reproduced from the
original manuscripts in the Royal Library, Windsor Castle.
Peel's second
administration was dominated by economic and financial concerns, resulting in
various measures tending toward free-trade, culminating in the repeal of the
Corn Laws, 1846; labor and Chartist agitation; relief of Irish penal measures,
and ecclesiastical reforms; and in foreign affairs, withdrawal from
Afghanistan, settlement of United States-Canada border, controversies with
France regarding Morocco, Tahiti, and right of search.
microfm DA128 Mic.
Peel, Robert, Sir, 1788-1850—Manuscripts/ Prime Ministers—Great
Britain—Correspondence/ Great Britain—Politics and Government—1837-1901—Sources.
563. Civil disturbance, Chartism and riots in nineteenth
century England: PRO Class 45,
Home Office Registered Papers. 37 reels . Brighton, Sussex, England: Harvester Microforms,
1982.
Printed guide.
Collection of
"Disturbance Papers" from the Home Office Class HO 45, dating from
1841-1876, comprised of correspondence between the Home Secretary, local
authorities, and government informers.
Includes material on the nationwide rioting and Chartism disturbances in
the provinces as well as the widespread growth of trade union activity and
strikes.
microfm DA559.7.C58 1982 Mic.
Government, Resistence to—History—19th century—Sources/ Riots—Great
Britain—History—Sources/ Chartism—History—Sources/ Grea Britain—Social
conditions—19th century—Sources.
564. Colonial Office confidential print, Miscellaneous
colonial conference, 1887. Great Britain. Public Record Office 12 microcards . London: HMSO, 1962.
C. O. 812/38.
microcard DA3 Mic.
Great Britain—Colonies—Administration/ Great Britain—Colonial Office.
565. The British in Ireland. Series One, Colonial Office
class CO 904 (Dublin Castle records). Great Britain. Public Record Office
112 microfilm reels . Brighton, Sussex, England: Harvester Press Microform
Publications, 1982-1985.
Reel numbering runs 1 to 115; however, reels 15-17 don't exist.
Part 1: Anti-government organizations,
1882-1921; CO 904, Boxes 7-23,
27-29, and 157 (458.000); 14 reels — Part 2: Royal Irish Constabulary Monthy
Reports and Returns of Outrages, 1892-1897; CO 904, Boxes 48-67 (459.000); 16
reels — Part 3: Inspector
Generals' and County Inspectors' Monthly Reports, 1898-1913; CO 904, Boxes
68-91 (460.000); 23 reels — Part 4:
Inspector Generals' and County Inspectors' Monthly Reports, 1914-1918,
and Police Reports, 1920-1921; CO 904, Boxes 92-122, and 148-156A (461.000); 27
reels — Part 5: Public Control and
Administration, 1884-1921; CO 904, Boxes 159-178 (462.000); 16 reels — Part
6: Judicial Proceedings, Enquiries
and Miscellaneous Records, 1872-1926; CO 904, Boxes 30-35, 37-39, 45-47B and
180-189 (463.000); 16 reels.
Mic _ microfm _DA950.B758 1982.
Ireland—History—19th century—Sources/ Ireland—History—20th century—Sources/
Great Britain—Foreign relations—Ireland—Sources/ Ireland—Foreign
relations—Great Britain—Sources.
566. Cabinet papers, 1880-1916. Great Britain.
Public Record Office. 48 reels . Its The Records of the Cabinet Office to 1922,
CAB 37/1-162. Great Britain.
Public Record Office. Records of the Cabinet Office to 1922 ; CAB 37/1-162.
[London]: Public Record Office, [1968].
A collection of copies of
memoranda circulated to the Cabinet to the end 1916 compiled from various
official and private sources.
Descriptive lists in List of Cabinet Papers, 1880-1914 (P.R.O., Handbooks,
No. 4), and List of Cabinet Papers 1915 and 1916 (P.R.O. Handbooks,
No. 9).
microfm DA126 Mic.
Great Britain—History—Victoria, 1837-1901—Sources/ Great Britain—History—20th
century—Sources/ Great Britain—executive departments—records and correspondence.
567. Diaries, 1881-1932. Sir Horace Curzon
1854-1932 Plunkett Introduction by Bernard Crick. 8 reels . British Records
Relating to America in Microform, Series B. East Ardsley [England]: 1963.
Plunkett, an Irish
statesman, lived on ranch in Wyoming from 1879 to 1889, and returned to visit
US often the rest of his life.
Active in agricultural reform and promoted agricultural cooperatives
both in British Isles and US.
microfm DA107 Mic.
Agriculture—United States/ United States—History—1913-1921/ Great
Britain—History—19th century.
568. Struggle and triumph: The women's suffrage movement, 1895-1920. 31 reels . Hassocks, England: Harvester
Microform.
Collection includes papers
of the International Woman's Suffrage Alliance, the National Union of Woman's
Suffrage Societies, the Parliamentary Committee for Woman's Suffrage, and the
Manchester Men's League for Woman's Suffrage. Material from the John Rylands Library, Manchester, England.
microfm JF851.S879 1895a Mic.
Great Britain—Woman's suffrage.
569. War Cabinet minutes, 1939-45. Great Britain.
War Cabinet 195 microfiches . [London]: HMSO Books, 1989.
Accompanied by printed guide by L.D. Freedman and M.L. Dockrill.
War Cabinet was established
on the outbreak of World War II, holding its first meeting 3 Sept. 1939. War Cabinet met daily, at least during
the first year of the war. Papers
include Confidential Annexes—War Cabinet reports and minutes that contain
records of discussions and memoranda about crucial issues, such as the debate
over a possible comprise peace with Germany in May, 1940 and military planning
for various campaigns. Records
continue until elections of May, 1945, when there was a return to peace-time
cabinet procedures.
microfc D750.G732 1989 Mic.
World War, 1939-1945—Great Britain/ World War, 1939-1945—Diplomatic history/
Great Britain—Foreign relations—1936-1945/ Great Britain. Public Record Office.
570. Capital and labour. Archives of employer and union organisations, 1850-1939. Series 2. Trade union archives. 26 reels . Sussex: Harvester Press
Microform Publications, 1987.
Guide has call number: HD6460.C371 1987.
Part 1. Minutes and reports of the Amalgamated
Association of Card and Blowing Room Operatives, 1888-1940 (11 reels) — Part
2. Central Committee and General
Council Minutes of the Amalgamated Weavers' Association, 1885-1939 (15 reels).
Mic HD6460.C371 microfm .
Trade-unions—Great Britain—History—Sources.
571. Documents on British policy overseas. Great
Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office Rohan d'Olier Butler, M. E. Pelly, and
H. J. ed Yasamee. London: H.M.S.O, 1984-.
Series I, v. 2-4 and Series II, v. 1-3 edited by Roger Bullen and M.E. Pelly;
Series I, v. 5 edited by M.E. Pelly and H.J. Yasamee. "Collection ... in
the Foreign and Commonwealth Office"—ser. 1, v. 1, p. vii. Accompanied by
microfiche supplements in folders entitled: Microfiches of documents
calendared in Documents on British policy overseas; these fiches consist of
reproductions of documents related to those in the printed vols.
Series I, v. 1. Conference
at Potsdam, July-August 1945 (16 fiches)— Series I, v. 2. Conferences and
conversations 1945, London, Washington, and Moscow (9 fiches)— Series I, v. 3. Britain and America,
negotiations of the United States
loan, 3 August-7 December 1945 (12 fiches)— Series I, v. 4. Britain and America, atomic energy,
bases and food, 12 December
1945-31 July 1946 (20 fiches)— Series I, v. 5. Germany and Western
Europe, 11 August-31 December 1945 (47 fiches)— Series I, v. 6. Eastern Europe,
August 1945-April 1946 (30 fiches)— Series II, v. 1. The Schuman Plan, the
Council of Europe, and Western
European integration, May 1950- December 1952 (26 fiches)— Series II, v. 2. The
London Conferences, Anglo-American
relations and Cold War strategy, January-June 1950 (9 fiches)— Series
II, v. 3. German rearmament, September-December
1950 (9 fiches)— Series II, v. 4. Korea, June 1950-April 1951 (12 fiches).
DA588.D630 1984 Gen.
Great Britain—Foreign relations—1945—-Sources.
572. Margaret Thatcher complete public statements
1945-1990. Margaret Thatcher. Windows version 1.0 ed. 1 computer
optical disk . Oxford: Oxford University Press in association with Chesham
Place Associates, 1999.
Title from opening screen. Accompanied by user handbook, errata slip, and
errata disk; issued in box. Includes index (user handbook).
Collection of more than
7,100 statements made by Margaret Thatcher and includes speeches, broadcasts,
press conferences, interviews, and articles.
JMedia CDRom DA591.T47M374 1999.
Thatcher, Margaret/ Great Britain—Politics and government—1945-.
573. Popular women's magazines at the British Library,
London. British Library 70 microfilm reels . Brighton Reading,
[England: Harvester Microform Distributed by] Research Publications, 1985-.
pt. 1. Woman, 1890-1912 (reels 1-21) — pt. 2. Englishwoman's review
... (reels 22-23). Myra's journal of dress and fashion (reels 24-42) —
pt. 3. The ladies' pocket magazine (reels 43-45). The ladies' treasury (reels 46-49).The lady's own novelette (reels 50-55). The mother's companion (reels
56-57). My lady's novelette (reel 58). The young woman (reel
58-61) — pt. 4. La belle assemblee (reel 62-70).
Mic _ microfm _PN5124.W6P678 1985.
Women's periodicals, British.
574. Sexual politics in Britain. 520 fiches . Hassocks, England:
Harvester Microform, 1975.
Includes bibliographic guide and index.
Collection includes
literature of British movements for women's liberation and gay rights. Among publications included are Women's
Voice (International Socialists), Women's Struggle (Journal of Women's
National Coordinating Committee), Women's Report, Union of Women for
Liberation pamphlet series.
Collection also includes documents, unpublished papers, and publications
of organizations such as CHE:
Campaign for Homosexual Equality (1967-1977), SMG: Scottish Minorities Group (1970-1978),
Union for Sexual Freedoms in Ireland (1974-1976); and runs of 13 serials, notably
including Gay News (1972-1983), the principal gay publication of
national circulation in Great Britain.
Issued with 5 printed bibliographical guides, with historical notes and
title and chronological indexes, at Gen Z7164.S42L56 1977, —1978, —1979, —1981,
and —1983. Years covered: 1967-1974, with updates from 1975-1982.
Microfc HQ1075.5.G7S48 1976 Mic.
Feminism—Great Britain/ Gay liberation movement—Great Britain.
10. France. Spain. Italy.
575. Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature. 2885 microfilm reels .
Collection of about 59,000
titles, including not only works on economic theory, trade and commerce, and
public finance, but also the technical literature on agriculture, mining,
crafts and manufacturing. Also
included are materials on topics such as slavery, public utilities, demography
and urban development, piracy, smuggling, tithes, counterfeiting and numismatics,
poverty and welfare, penology, emigration, dietary conditions, colonies, and
every aspect of transportation.
Languages represented include Danish, Dutch, English, French, German,
Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Call no.:
microfm HB30.G64 1974 Mic.
For full description, see entry 536 in this Guide.
576. French royal and administrative acts: 1256-1794. New
York Public Library 59 reels . Woodbridge, Conn: Research Publications, 1978.
Lipkowitz, M.: French royal and
administrative acts, 1256-1794, a subject guide to the New York Public Library
collection of 16,000 pamphlets now on microfilms has call number:
Z6458.F8L7.
Collection deals mainly
with the financial and political administration of France proper from the late
13th century to the end of the monarchy, nearly three-quarters being 18th
century. The collection is made up
mostly of arrêts or final judgements of an edict of the king by
parlements or the royal courts or councils. Also included:
royal édits, mémoires or official reminders, lettres patentes
establishing privileges, royal ordonnances (usually in response to remonstrances
or petitions, extraits, and various other titled or untitled official
documents). A large portion of the
collection deals with the numerous taxes on commodities and services or with
government offices. Collection
includes material on topics such as clothing, manufactured goods, crime,
gambling, politics, inheritances, treaties, national royal church festivals,
publishing prohibitions, bridge and road toll disputes, smuggling, guilds,
military administration and criminal proceedings.
microfm JN96 Mic .
Delegated legislation—France/ France—History—Sources/ France. Laws,
statutes, etc./ France. Sovereigns, etc.
577. French political pamphlets, 1547-1648. 86 reels . New Haven: Research
Publications, 1978.
Includes 7,100 titles
written by authors representing a variety of social, political, religious, and
economic positions within French society.
For contents, index, and reel numbers see Lindsay, Robert O., and Neu,
John, compilers, French political pamphlets, 1547-1648; a catalog of major
collections in America libraries (Madison, 1969), and French Political
Pamphlets, 1547-1648: A supplement).
microfm DC111.A2F746 1978 Mic.
France—Politics and government—16th century—Sources/ France—Politics and
government—17th century—Sources/ Lindsay, Robert O./ Neu, John.
578. The Catholic Reformation, including French diocesan
catechisms, 1615-1900. 1134 microfiches . Leiden, The
Netherlands: Inter Documentation Co, 1987-.
Printed guide at BR302.C373 1987 Index.
Library has part 7
only: French diocesan catechisms,
1615-1900.
microfc BR302.C373 1987 Mic.
Catholic Church/ Church history—Modern period, 1500-/
Counter-Reformation—France/ French diocesan catechisms, 1615-1900.
579. France's forgotten legion: Service records of French
military and administrative personnel stationed in the Mississippi Valley and
Gulf Coast Region, 1699-1769. Carl A. Brasseaux 1 computer laser disc .
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2000.
"A CD-ROM publication." pt. 1. Governors and administrators — pt. 2.
Military officers — pt. 3. Noncommissioned officers — pt. 4. Cadets — pt. 5.
Enlisted men — pt. 6. Support personnel.
Presents the career
biographies of more than 7,000 men and women known to have served the French
monarchy in colonial Louisiana.
With data drawn from military, administrative, civil, judicial, and
ecclesiastical sources, colonists from all walks of life are sketched: governors, laborers, midwives,
interpreters, land surveyors, corporals, clerks, and surgeons. The CD-ROM also contains over thirty
images, ranging from portraits to maps of towns and architectural drawings of
fortifications.
JMedia _CDRom_F372.B757 2000.
French—Louisiana—History/ Louisiana—History—To 1803/ France—History,
Military—18th century.
580. [De Pouilly family documents; inventories of property,
income from properties, statements of marriage, etc., from June 1739-1788]. 3 v. on 1 reel .
In French.
microfm CS5 Mic.
De Pouilly family.
581. Ancien Regime in turmoil? Commerce, politics, and society in France, c. 1682-1793: the
Gazette Manuscrite, 1775-1793 and related sources from the John Rylands
University Library of Manchester. John Rylands University Library of
Manchester 9 microfilm reels . Marlborough, Wiltshire, England: Adam Matthew
Publications, 1991.
Accompanying guide has call no. HF3555.A61 1991.
Contents: [1] Gazette manuscrite,
1775-1793, 10 vv.(Fr. mss. 42-51).
Comprised of letters sent on a weekly basis from Paris to Rennes. Interleaved are letters from Brest,
L'Orient, Nantes, St. Malo, Vannes, etc.
[2] Comité Révolutionnaire (Fr. mss. 110). Émargement des membres du Comité Révolutionnaire des
Sections de Paris, 1793. — [3] Révolution française (Fr. mss. 115). Dialogue patriotique. — [4] Mirabeau
(Fr. mss. 116). 18 satrical
epitaphs. — [5] Pièces diverses (Fr. mss. 117). [6] Mélanges littéraires (Fr. mss. 76-86 and 111).
microfm HF3555.A6 1991 Mic.
France—Commerce—History—Sources/ France—Politics and
government—1589-1789—Sources/ France—History—Revolution, 1789-1799—Sources/
Gazette manuscrite.
582. Ambassadorial and secret service reports on
revolutionary and Napoleonic France, 1781-1786: PRO Class FPO27, France, General Correspondence (Vols.
1-20). 17 reels .
Brighton, Sussex, England: Harvester Press, 1984.
Part 1, PRO FO 27, vol. 1-20, 1781-1786 (17 reels). Includes a title list.
British ambassadorial and
secret service papers, focussing upon France, including the Vesailles Treaty of
1783, the Eden-Vergennes "Free Trade" Treaty of 1786, the French
bankruptcy of 1786 and the growing tension leading up to the outbreak of the
Revolution.
microfm JX1794.A75A42 1984 Mic.
France—Diplomatic and consular service—History—Sources/ France—Foreign
relations—Great Britain, 1789-1815—Sources/ France—History—Revolution,
1789-1799—Sources.
583. French Revolution research collection. editor in chief, Colin Lucas. Approximately 26,000
microfiches . [Oxford]: Pergamon Press, 1989-1995.
12 volume Guide to the microfiche collection has call no. DC141.F63 1990
(RR3). Collection also includes
Videodisk, Images of the French Revolution (RR3).
A comprehensive collection
of source material for study of the French revolution, comprising approximately
1,145,000 pages. Contents: Section 1, Newspapers: Newspapers reproduced include the full
range of newspapers active during the 1790s, including many rarely seen
issues. (Approximately 100,000
pages.) — Section 2, Memoirs and histories. Includes memoirs and histories by witnesses of the
Revolution. (Approximately 167
titles, 100,000 pages.) — Section 3, Basic printed collections. Collected primary sources published in
the 19th and early 20th century.
(Approximately 150,000 pages.) — Section 4, Bibliographical and research
tools. Includes all known
catalogs, inventories, and bibliographies for French Revolution research. (Approximately 20,000 pages.) —
Sections 5-12: Thematic
collections of selected pamphlets and other documents published during the
period of the French Revolution:
Section 5, Pre-Revolutionary debate: Discourse on citizenship, rights, social organization,
government and power during the 12 years prior to the Revolution.
(Approximately 1,200 items, 30,000 pages.) — Section 6, Political themes: Local government, extra-parliamentary
politics, political authors.
Political thought and activity in the population at large; local
authorities dealing with revolutionary legislation; writings of major political
thinkers. (Approximately 160,000
pages.) — Section 7, Resistence to the Revolution: Materials reflecting anti-revolutionary sentiment among
property owners and the poor. Much
material originating in provinces.
(Approximately 100,000 pages.) — Section 8, Religion: Sale of church lands; changing roles of
the church under the Directory, emanicipation of Jews and Protestants. (Approximately 1,900 items, 100,000
pages.) — Section 9, The Reorganization of Society: Part 1:
Abolition of the corporate society and feudalism. Part 2: The countryside.
Part 3, Towns and townspeople.
Part 4, Women and the
family. Part 5, Public
assistance. (Approximately 125,000
pages.) — Section 10, The Economy:
Part 1: Policy, trade, and
finance. Part 2: Agriculture. Part 3:
Industry and technology.
(Approximately 100,000 pages.) — Section 11, War and the Colonies: Part 1: The army and the navy:
Structure, organization, composition, and tactics. Part 2: The collapse of the French colonies overseas. (Approximately 65,000 pages.) — Section
12, Culture: Revolutionary
approach to music, theatre, poetry and fiction; calendar, festivals, and
monuments; costume, and fashion; symbols, images, and allegories; and
education. (Approximately 95,000
pages.) Collection also includes
videodisk, Images of the French Revolution, presenting 38,000 color
images representing the entire holdingsof the Bibliothèque Nationale's
collection of Revolutionary iconography, including engravings, maps, medals,
theatre designs, urban views, playing cards, cockades, coins, calendars, and
caricactures.
microfm DC141.F62 1989 Mic.
France—History—Revolution, 1789-1799—Sources/ Lucas, Colin.
584. [French newspapers, era of French Revolution] . [125] reels .
Titles cataloged as separates.
Titles vary. For detailed
holdings information, refer to Library's catalogs.
Collection includes: L'Ami du peuple (5 reels, DC4).
— Le publicists de la République française (2 reels, DC5). — Le
babillard, journal du Palais-royal et des Thuileries (1 reel, DC6). — Bouche
de fer (2 reels, DC7). — Le Censeur des journaux (2 reels, DC8). — Chronique
de Paris (2 reels, DC9). — Courrier de Provence, pour servir de suite
aux Letters du comte de Mirabeau à ses commettants (5 reels, DC10). — Courier
français (DC11). — Courrier des départemens (13 reels, DC12). — Courier
universel (5 reels, DC13). — Revue philosophique, littéraire et
politique (19 reels, DC14). — Gazette de Paris (3 reels, DC15). — Le
Globe; journal philosophique et littéraire (8 reels, DC16). — Journal de
l'Assemblée nationale (8 reels, DC17). — Journal de Monsieur, frère du
roi (DC18). — Journal général de la cour et de la ville (6 reels,
DC19). — Letter[s] bougrement patriotiques] due véritable père Duchêne
(2 reels, DC20). — Le Logographe, journal nationale (3 reels, DC21). — L'Orateur
du peuple (6 reels, DC22). — Nouvelles de Paris, faisant suite à celles
de Versailles (1 reel, DC23). —
Assemblée nationale (1 reel, DC24). — Le Législateur français
(2 reels, DC25). — Le Patriote français (4 reels, DC26). — Journal des
hommes libres de tous les pays, ou, le Républicain (3 reels, DC27). — Révolutions
de Paris (8 reels, DC28). — Révolutions de Paris et de l'Europe (1
reel, DC29) — Mercure national et Révolutions de l'Europe, journal
democratique (3 reels, DC30). — Le Thermonètre de jour (4 reels,
DC31). — La Trompette du père Duchêne (1 reel, DC32). — Desmoulins,
Camille. Le vieux cordelier
(1 reel, DC33). — Le Point du jour, ou, Résultat de ce qui s'est passé la
veille à l'Assemblée national (DC34). — Journal de la municipalité et du
départment du Paris (1 reel, DC45).
microfilm DC4-DC34, DC45 Mic.
France—History—Revolution, 1789-1799—Newspapers/ Newspapers—France.
585. Despatches from United States ministers to France,
1789-1906. United States.
Dept. of State 67 reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, no.
34. Washington: National Archives, 1966.
Includes register of
despatches. Library holds reels
1-67 (Sept. 29, 1789-Nov. 13, 1869) of 128 reels.
microfm J92 M-34Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—France—Sources/ France—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
586. [French newspapers, etc., of 1848]. 18 reels .
Originals in Bibliothèque nationale (9 reels), Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal (1
reel); Columbia (2 reels); Harvard (3 reels), Yale (2 reels), New York Public
Library (1 reel). Detailed
description of each newspaper in L. E. Hatin's Bibliographie historique et
critique.
Contents: 1. L'Assemblée nationale (1848-1857). — 2. Comission
d'enquête sur le Club des clubs.
Note. [n. d.] — 3. La Commune de Paris. — 4. Le courrier
français. — 5. Démocratie pacifique. — 6. Ikor, R. / Insurrection
ouvrière de juin 1848. 1936. — 7. Longepied, A. / Comité
révolutionnaire, Club des clubs, et la Commission, par Longepied, fondateur
président, et Laugier, secrétaire trésorier. 1850. — 8. Ménard, A. / Relation complète et fidèle des
journées de juin, du 22 au 27, par Alph. Ménard et Th. Staines. [n. d.] — Journées
de l'insurrection de juin 1848. [n. d.] — Complot du 15 mai devoilé par
un garde national. — Bouton, V. / Attentat de la police républicaine
contre la souveraineté. 1848. — La répresentant du peuple. — 9-10.
Miscellaneous posters, club programs, broadsides. — 11. Miscellaneous radical
journals: La voix des clubs. —
L'Accusateur public. — L'Aigle républicaine. — L'Aimable faubourien. — L'Ami du
peuple en 1848. — L'Avant-garde. — Le Bonapartiste républicaine. — Le Bonheur
public et général. — Le Bonnet rouge. — La Bouche de fer. — La Chandelle
démocratique et sociale. — Le Christ républicain-démocrate-socialiste. — Les
Droits de l'homme. — L'Écho du peuple; journal des intérêts moraux et
matérials. — L'Époque. — La famille; organe politique, social, littéraire et
scientifique des intérêts généraux. — Journal des sans-culottes. — Journal des travilleurs.
— Le Kabbaliste. — La Lanterne du Quartier Latin. — La Mère Michel. — Napoleon
républicain. — Le Napoléonien. — Le Père Duchêne; gazette de la révolution. —
Le Père Duchêne, ancien fabricant de forneaux. — Le Pilier des tribunaux. — La
République rouge. — Le Revelateur. — Le Robespierre. — Les Saltimbanques. — Le
Salut social. — La souveraineté du peuple. — Le Travailleur, par la mére
Duchêne. — Le Tribun du peuple; organ des travailleurs. — Le Tribunal
révolutionnaire. — Le Volcan. —12. Le Peuple constituant. — 13.Le Populaire. — 14. Le Populaire [duplicate]. — Le Messager;
journal politique et littéraire. — Gazette des tribunaux; journal de
jurisprudence et des débates judiciaires. — Le Travail; véritable organe des
intérêts populaires. — La sentinelle des clubs. — 15. La Presse. —
16. Le Réforme. — 17. La République. — 18. Le vraie république.
Microfilm DC48 Mic.
France—History—February Revolution, 1848/ Newspapers—France.
587. Archives biographiques françaises = French
biographical archive. Susan Bradley 1073 microfiches . London New York:
K.G. Saur, [1988-1990].
Accompanied by printed guide: Index
biographique français, edited
by Helen and Barry Dwyer, 4 vv. DC36.I53 1998 RR.
Work is a cumulation of 180
biographical reference works originally published between 1647 and 1986,
reproduced in a single alphabetical sequence on 1,073 fiches. Included are biographies of 140,000
people listed therein. Many
individuals of local or limited fame are included, listed in highly specialized
works such as Dictionnaire biographique de la Drôme (Grenoble, 1900-01)
or Biographie des lieutenans-généraux, ministres, directeurs-généraux,
chargés d'arrondissemens, préfets
de la police en France (Paris, 1829) . Includes biographees from French-speaking Canada, Belgium,
Switzerland, and French colonies.
When the subject appears in more than one reference work, all
biographies are included. Index
includes 40,000 cross-references.
Continued by Index Biographique français, part 2.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc DC36.A723 1988 RR.
French-Canadians—Biography—Dictionaries/ France—Biography—Dictionaries/
France—Colonies—Biography—Dictionaries/ Switzerland, French-speaking—Biography—Dictionaries.
588. Archives biographiques françaises. Deuxième série =
French biographical archive. Tommaso Nappo 644 microfiches . München:
K.G. Saur Verlag, [c1993?].
Continues Archives biographiques français. Brings together into a single alphabetical arrangement
entries from 122 of the most important biographical reference works for
francophones living during the
19th and 20 centuries through the 1960s.
Included are 180,000 entries for 135,000 individuals in the
French-speaking world, including France and its former colonies, francophone
Canada, Belgium, and Switzerland.
Indexed by Index Biographique Français, 2ème édition, CT1003.I532
1998 RR, which also indexes the earlier series.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc DC36.A723 1993 RR.
French-Canadians—Biography—Dictionaries/ France—Biography—Dictionaries/
Switzerland—Biography—Dictionaries/ Belgium—Biography—Dictionaries/
France—Colonies—Biography—Dictionaries.
589. Archivo biográfico de España, Portugal e Iberoamérica
= Arquivo biográfico de Espanha, Portugal e Ibero-América = Spanish,
Portuguese, and Latin American Biographical Archive. editors, Victor Herrero Mediavilla, and L. Rosa Aguayo Nayle. 2162
fiches . [München, New York]: K.G. Saur, 1990?
Part I indexed by 4 v. Índice
biográfico de España, Portugal e Iberoamérica (CT1345.I530 1990 RR).
Work is a cumulation of 639
biographical reference works originally published between the 17th and 20th
centuries, in two parts: Archivo biográfico de España, Portugal e
Iberoamérica I (covering 306 works on 1,143 fiches, and biographies of
300,000 individuals), and Archivo biográfico de España, Portugal e
Iberoamérica II, (covering 333 works on 1,018 fiches and biographies of
180,000 individuals). Many
individuals of local or limited fame are included, listed in highly specialized
works such as Diccionario biográfico general del antiguo departamento del
Cauca (Quito, 1910). When the
subject appears in more than one reference work, all biographies are
included.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc CT1345.A723 1990 RR.
Spain—Biography/ Portugal—Biography/ Latin America—Biography/ Herrero
Mediavilla, Victor/ Aguayo Nayle, L. Rosa/ Arquivo biográfico de Espanha,
Portugal e Ibero-América/ Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American Biographical
Archive.
590. Spanish collection. 9 reels . Latin American History and Culture: an Archival Record. Yale University Collection of Latin
American Manuscripts. Woodbridge, Conn.: Primary Source Media, 2000-2001.
Yale University Collection of Latin American manuscripts, Part I, is in three
sections: Andean Collection,
1538-1878; Mexico and Central America; and Spain.
The Spanish collection (9
reels) comprises 37 mss. volumes dating from the 16th to 18th centuries, the
larger share being royal decrees on administration of Spanish colonies. Also included are materials such as a
emblem book, genealogies, and mss. of the Spanish inquisition. Printed Guide at F2212.A534 2000 Guide.
Mic microfm F2212.A534 2000 .
Spain — History — Sixteenth Century —Sources/ Spain — History — Seventeenth
Century —Sources/ Spain — History — Eighteenth Century —Sources/ Latin America
— History — Sixteenth Century —Sources/ Latin America — History — Seventeenth
Century —Sources/ Latin America — History — Eighteenth Century —Sources.
591. Textos y obras clásicas sobre la presencia del Islam
en la historia de España. Bernabé ed. López García. 1 computer optical disc . Madrid,
España: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1998.
Includes 39 works, in 40
volumes, and more than 14,000 pages, published between 1796 and 1997, by the
following authors: /Ibn ídhárí,
Muhammad; Idrísí; Maqqarí, Ahmad ibn Muhammad; Almagro Cárdenas, Antonio; Asín
Palacios, Miguel; Borbón, Faustino Juan Nepomuceno de; Codera y Zaidín, Francisco;
Conde, José Antonio; Contreras, Rafael; Ibn Hazm, Alí ibn Ahmad; Fernández y
González, F.; Gayangos, Pascual de; Guillén Robles, Francisco; Lafuente y
Alcántara, Emilio; Masdeu, Juan Francisco; Pons Boigues, Francisco; Ribera,
Julián; Saavedra, Eduardo; Simonet, Francisco Javier.
DP100 .T4 1998 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Arabs—Spain—History/ Islam—Spain—History.
592. Textos clásicos sobre los reyes católicos. Miguel Angel ed. Ladero Quesada. 1
computer optical disc . Madrid, España: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1999.
Title from disc label.
Includes 33 works (34 vol.,
more than 12,000 pages), works by the following authors: Amador de los Ríos, José; Ayora,
Gonzalo; Boissonnade, P.; Bullón y Fernández, Eloy marqués de Selva Alegre;
Calmette, Joseph; Clemencín, Diego; Cerbantes, Pedro de; Cerbantes, Manuel
Antonio de; Cotarelo Valledor, Armando; Desdevises du Dezert, G.; Henry IV King
of Castile and Leon; Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés, Gonzalo; Alba, Jacobo Stuart
Fitz-James y Falcó duque de; Fuertes Arías, Rafael; Gaspar Remiro, M.; Gracián
y Morales, Baltasar; Hefele, Karl Joseph von; Llanos y Torriglia, Félix de;
Llorente, Juan Antonio; López Martínez, Celestino; Martínez de la Rosa,
Francisco; Rizzo y Ramírez, Juan; Rodríguez Villa, Antonio; Ruano Prieto,
Fernando; Salazar, Diego de; Serrano y Sanz, Manuel; Simonet, Francisco Javier;
Sitges, J. B.; Valera, Diego de; Vallejo, Juan de; Yanguas y Miranda, José.
DP59 .T498 1999 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Spain—Kings and rulers—History/ Spain—Queens—History/ Spain—History.
593. Obras clásicas sobre los Austrias, Siglo XVI. Guillamón, Javier, ed., 1 computer optical disc . Madrid:
Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1998.
Title from disk label.
Includes 10 works (17 vol.,
ca. 11,000 pages), published between 1614-1885, by /Ruiz Ibáñez, José Javier;
Sandoval, Prudencio de; Prescott, William Hickling; Mignet M.; Hurtado de
Mendoza, Diego; Fernández Duro, Cesáreo; Cabrera de Córdoba, Luis; Danvila y
Collado, Manuel; Fernández Herrero, Manuel; Fernández San Román, Federico;
García Cerezeda, Martín.
DP171 .O373 1998 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Spain—History—Charles I, 1516-1556/ Spain—History—Philip II, 1556-1598.
594. Obras clásicas sobre los Austrias, Siglo XVII. García García, Bernardo José, ed., 1 computer optical disc . Madrid:
Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1998.
Title from disk label.
Includes 35 works (37 vv.,
12,000 pages), published between 1612 and 1915, by the following authors: Aedo y Gallart, Diego de; Almansa y
Mendoza, Andres; Bleda, Jaime; Cabrera de Córdoba, Luis; Cánovas del Castillo,
Antonio; Castro, Adolfo de; Céspedes y Meneses, Gonzalo de; Flórez, Enrique;
Fonseca, Damián; Fuentes, Julio; Gualdo Priorato, Galeazzo conte; Lerma,
Francisco Sandoval y Rojas duque de; González Dávila, Gil; Guzmán, Diego de;
Hugo, Herman; Juderías, Julián; Lonchay, Henri; Montuano, Pedro; Maura, Gabriel
Maura Gamazo duque de; Olmo, José Vicente del; Perrens, Fran_cois Tommy,
1822-1901; Quevedo, Francisco de; Rodríguez Villa, Antonio; Rott, Edouard;
Saavedra Fajardo, Diego de; Veiga, Tomé Pinheiro da; Vera y Figueroa, Juan
Antonio de conde de la Roca; Watson, Robert; Thomson, William; Weiss, Charles,
1812-1882; Yáñez Fajardo y Montroy, Juan Isidro.
DP170.8 .O373 1998 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Spain—History—House of Austria, 1516-1700/ Spain—History—Charles II,
1665-1700.
595. Tratados internacionales de España, 1700-1902. José 1944 ed. Andrés Gallego. 1 optical
disk . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 2000.
Reproductions of complete texts of four collections of treaties originally
published between 1796 and 1906.
Colección de los tratados
de paz, alianza, comercio &c. ajustados por la corona de España con las
potencias extrangeras desde el reynado del señor don Felipe quinto hasta el
presente — Tratados, convenios y declaraciones de paz y de comercio que han
hecho con las potencias estranjeras los monarcas españoles de la casa de
Borbon, desde el año de 1700 hasta el dia / Alejandro del Cantillo — Tratados
de España : documentos internacionales del reinado de doña Isabel II desde 1842
a 1868 / Florencio Janer — Colección de los tratados, convenios y documentos
internacionales celebrados por nuestros gobiernos con los estados extranjeros
desde el reinado de doña Isabel II hasta nuestros dias (1834-1902) / marqués de
Olivart.
XXKZ816 2000 JMedia _CDRom.
Spain — Foreign relations — 18th century — Treaties/ Spain — Foreign
relations — 19th century — Treaties/ Cantillo, Alejandro del/ Janer, Florencio,
1831-1877/ Olivart, Ramón de Dalmau y de Olivart, marqués de, 1861-1928.
596. Obras clásicas sobre literatura del Vino. Alberto ed. Vieira. 1 computer optical
disc . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1998.
Contains 65 works (67 vv., 10,000 pp.), published between 1788 and 1988 (mostly
in the 19th century), having to do with the cultivation of wine grapes, and the
manufacture and consumption of Spanish and Portuguese wines.
Authors represented: Abela y Sainz de Andino, Eduardo;
Aguiar, Antônio Augusto d'; Alarte, Vicencio; Almeida, Gabriel de Toledo Piza
e; Aragó, Buenaventura; Baleriola, Gabriel; Belda, Joaquín; Blanco Fernandez,
Antonio; Boutelou, Esteban; Brito, Elvino de; Buruaga, Domingo de; Busby,
James; Cannavial, Conde de; Casabona, Luis; Castellet, Buenaventura; Castelo
Branco, Camilo; Costa, B. C. Cincinnato da; Cruz, José Maria Augusto Chaves;
Dupuy de Lôme, Enrique; Fonsecca, Francisco Pereira Rebello da; García de los
Salmones, Nicolás; Gouveia, Vicente Henriques de; Guyot, Jules; Lobo,
Constantino Botelho de Lacerda; López y Camuñas, José; Machado, Bernardino;
Nieva, José María de; Parada y Barreto, Diego Ignacio; Pimentel, Alberto;
Santos, Júlio Eduardo dos; Vizetelly, Henry.
SB387.8.S7 O373 1998 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Viticulture—Spain/ Viticulture—Portugal/ Wine and winemaking—Spain/ Wine and
winemaking—Portugal.
597. Textos clásicos de cetrería, montería y caza. José Manuel ed. Fradejas Rueda. 1
computer optical disc . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1999.
Comprises 20 works (ca. 20,000 pp.), on hunting and falconry.
Authors represented: Zúñiga y Sotomayor, Fadrique; Vallés,
Juan; Tapia y Salcedo, Gregorio; Argote de Molina, Gonzalo; Alfonso XI King of
Castile and Leon; Pedraza Gaitán, Pedro de; Núñez de Avendaño, Pedro; Moamin;
López de Ayala, Pedro; Hidalgo, Carlos; Gutiérrez, Antonio; Arellano, Juan
Manuel de; Bujanda, Gaspar de; Calvo Pinto y Velarde, Agustín; Arcano, Francisco;
Cerbantes, Pedro de; Cerbantes, Manuel Antonio de; Fernández Ferreira, Diego;
Hojeda, Fernando de; Martínez de Espinar, Alonso; Mateos Ballestero, Juan;
Tamariz de la Escalera, Fernando.
SK25 .T498 1999 JMedia _CDRom_ SK25.T498 1999.
Hunting/ Falconry.
598. Obras clásicas de náutica y navegación. José Ignacio ed. Gonzalez-Aller Hierro.
1 computer optical disc . Colección Clásicos Tavera. Serie II. Temáticas Para
La Historia De Iberoamérica, vol. 17. Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1998.
Thirty-two Spanish works on navigation from 1502 to 1921, most from the 16th
and 17th centuries.
Authors represented: Alfonso X King of Castile and Leon;
Cedillo, Pedro Manuel; Córdoba, Alfonso de; Cortés, Martin; Escalante de
Mendoza, Juan de; Faleiro, Francisco; Enciso, Martin Fernández de; Navarrete,
Martín Fernández de; Flores, Lázaro de; Céspedes, Andrés García de; García de
Palacio, Diego; González Cabrera Bueno, José; Gonzalez de Urueña, Juan; Juan,
Jorge; Lauanha, Ioao Baptista; Medina, Pedro de; Mendoza y Riós, José de;
Moreno y Zabala, Blas; Najera, Antonio de; Porter y Casanate, Pedro; Poza,
Andrés de; Sacro Bosco, Joannes de; Sánchez Reciente, Juan; Santa Cruz, Alonso
de; Seyxas y Lobera, Brancisco de; Syria, Pedro de; Tornamira, Francisco Vicente
de; Zacuto, Abraham ben Samuel; Zamorano, Rodrigo de.
VK87 .O373 1998 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Navigation—Spain—History/ Navigation—Latin America—History/ Nautical
astronomy—History.
599. Textos clásicos para la historia del País Vasco (I). Vicente ed. Palacio Atard. 1 computer
optical disc . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1999.
Title from disk label.
Includes works published
between 1864 and 1903 by ; Labayru y Goicoechea, Estanislao J. de; Becerro de
Bengoa, Ricardo; Soraluce, Nicolás de/.
DP302.B47 H581 1999 JMedia _CDRom_ D.
País Vasco (Spain)—History.
600. Textos clásicos para la historia del País Vasco (II). Vicente ed. Palacio Atard. 1 computer
optical disc . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1999.
Title from disk label.
Includes 14 works published
between 1780 and 1901 by ; Marichalar, Amalio marqués de Montesa; Manrique,
Cayetano; Llorente, Juan Antonio; Landázuri y Romarate, Joaquín José de;
Iturriza y Zabala, Juan Ramón de; Echegaray, Carmelo de; Aranguren y Sobrado,
Francisco de; Sagarmínaga, Fidel de; Novia de Salcedo, Pedro; Gorosábel, Pablo
de.
DP302.B47 H582 1999 JMedia _CDRom_.
País Vasco (Spain)—History.
601. Textos clásicos para la historia del País Vasco (III). Vicente ed. Palacio Atard.
1 computer optical disc . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1999.
Title from disk label.
Includes 5 works published
between 1818 and 1892 by ; Don Preciso; González, Tomás; Fontecha Salazar,
Pedro; Sagarmínaga, Fidel de; Soraluce, Nicolás de.
DP302.B47 H583 1999 JMedia _CDRom_ DP302.B47H583 1999.
País Vasco (Spain)—History.
602. Textos clásicos para la historia del Reino de Navarra. José ed. Andrés Gallego. 1
computer optical disc . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1999.
Title from disk label.
Includes 11 works, 31
volumes, more than 12,000 pages, published between 1591 and 1999 by the
following authors: Andrés Gallego,
José; Moret, José de; Sandoval y Rojas, Bernardo de Cardinal; Yanguas y
Miranda, José; Zuaznavar, José María de.
DP154.T498 1999 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Navarre (Kingdom)—History.
603. Textos clásicos para la historia de Castilla y León
(I). Luis Miguel ed.
Enciso Recio. 1 computer optical disc . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera,
1999.
Title from disk label.
Includes 16 titles, 20
volumes, and some 12,000 pages, published between 1577 and 1908, by the
following authors: /Sandoval,
Prudencio de; Rodríguez Villa, Antonio; Núñez de Castro, Alonso; Morales,
Ambrosio de; Martínez Marina, Francisco; González, Tomás; Colmenares, Diego de;
Carrillo, Alonso; Carrasco del Saz, Francisco; Berni y Catalá, Joseph; Gudiel,
Geronymo; Gutierrez, Diego; Pérez de Salamanca, Diego; Salazar de Mendoza,
Pedro de/.
DP134.8 .T498 1999 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Castilla y León (Spain)—History.
604. Textos clásicos para la historia de Castilla y León
(II). Enciso Recio, Luis
Miguel, ed., 1 computer optical
disk . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1999.
Title from disk label.
Contains 11 works published
between 1484 and 1792 by the following authors: Ariz Monge Benito, Luis; Celso, Hugo De, d. 1533?; Cortés
Ossorio, Juan; Daza, Antonio; Díaz de Montalvo, Alonso; Granada, Pablo de;
Méndez de Vasconcelos, J.; Morales, Ambrosio de; Núñez de Castro, Alonso;
Ocampo, Florián de; Pérez de Salamance, Diego; Salazar de Mendoza, Pedro.
DP134.8 .T499 1999 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Castilla y León (Spain)—History.
605. Obras clásicas para la historia de Toledo. Julio ed. Porres Martín-Cleto. 1
computer optical disc . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera , 1998.
Title from disc label. Includes 29 works (36 volumes; ca.
14,000 pages): Hystoria o descripción de la imperial cibdad de Toledo / Pedro
de Alcocer (1554) — Toledo en el siglo XV ... / Eloy Benito Ruano (1961) — El
indicador toledano o guía del viajero en Toledo / Pedro Pablo Blanco, Manuel de
Assas (1851) — Noticia histórico-chronologica de los privilegios de las nobles
familias ... Toledo / Pedro Camino y Velasco (1740) — El artificio de Juanelo y
el puente de Julio César / Luis de la Escosura y Morrogh (1888) — El fundador
de la Catedral de Toledo / Eduardo Estella (1926) — España sagrada: theatro
geographico-historico de la iglesia de España ... vol. V-VII / Enrique Florez
de Setien (1750-1752) — Copia fiel y exacta del Testamento del Cardenal
Arzobispo ... / Pedro Gonzalez de Mendoza (1914?) — Los mozárabes de Todelo en
los siglos XII y XIII / Angel González Palencia (1926-1930) — Toledo y sus
romerías / Román Hernández (1889) — Toledo en el siglo XVI ... / Jerónimo López
de Ayala y Alvarez de Toledo (1901) — Constituciones para el mejor régimen y
gobierno de la real capilla de señores reyes nuevos de la ciudad de Toledo ...
/ Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana (1794) — Historia del Alcázar de Toledo /
Francisco Martín Arrúe, Eugenio Olavarría y Huarte (1889) — Ordenanzas para el
buen régimen y gobierno de ... Toledo / Antonio Martin-Gamero (1858) — Leyendas
del último rey godo / Juan Menendez Pidal (1906) — Historia de D. Pedro Tenorio
ar_cobispo de Toledo / Eugenio Narbona (1624) — Catálogo de la librería del
Cabildo toledano / José Maria Octavio de Toledo (1903) — Datos documentales
inéditos para la historia del arte español. I: Notas del archivo de la Catedral
de Toledo ... / Francisco Pérez Sedano (1914) — Descripción de la Imperial
Civdad de Toledo ... 1a parte: Con la historia de Santa Leocadia / Francisco de
Pisa (1617) — El tesoro de Toledo / Felipe Ramírez y Benito (1894?) — Memoria
de la Real Academia de la Historia ... / Real Academia de la Historia (1795
[1796?]) — Reales ordenanzas en que se declara el modo y forma como se deben
labrar los texidos de oro, plata y seda en todos los reinos de España (1750) —
El arte latino-bizantino en España y las coronas visigodas de Guarrazar / José
Amador de los Ríos (1861) —Compendio de la vida y hazañas del Cardenal don Fray
Francisco Ximénez de Cisneros ... / Eugenio de Robles (1604) — Guía del viajero
en Toledo / Luis Rodríguez Miguel (1880) — Vida y sucesos prósperos y adversos
de D. Bartholome de Carranza y Miranda, arzobispo de Toledo / Pedro Salazar de
Mendoza (1784) — Relaciones histórico-geográfico-estadísticas de los pueblos de
España ... / Carmelo Viñas, Ramón Paz (1951-1963) — Datos documentales para la
historia del arte español. II: Documentos de la catedral de Toledo ... / Manuel
R. Zarco del Valle (colección formada 1869-1874).
DP402.T72 O27 1998 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Toledo (Spain)—History.
606. Textos clásicos para la historia de Madrid.
Includes works by José
Antonio Álvaraz y Baena, José Amador de Los Ríos, Teodoro Ardemans, Fermin
Caballero, Alonso Castillo Solórzano, Gil González Dá Vila, Antonio Liñán y
Verdugo, Tomás López, Pascual Madoz, Ramón de Mesonero Romanos, Manuel de
Ocampo, Juan Antonio Pellicer, Antonio Pérez, and Jerónimo de Quintana.
CDRomDP354.T49 2000.
Madrid (Spain) — History.
607. Textos clásicos para la historia de Cataluña (I).
Contains 13 works.
CDRomDP302.C63T497 2000.
Catalonia (Spain) — History.
608. Textos clásicos para la historia de Cataluña (II).
Contains 16 works.
CDRomDP302.C63T49 2000.
Catalonia (Spain) — History.
609. Textos clásicos sobre la historia del Reino de Aragón
(I, II, III). 3 discs .
Madrid: Fundacion Historica Tavera, 2001.
Contains 22 works. Includes
writings by Jerónimo Zurita, Juan Francisco Andrés de Ustárroz, Jerónimo de
Blancas y Tomás, Vincencio Blasco de Lanuza, Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola,
Francisco Diego de Sayas Rabanera y Ortubia, Jerónimo Zurita, Lupercio Leonardo
de Argensola, Pedro Abarca, Juan Briz Martínez, Diego José Dormer, Domingo La
Ripa, José Lupercio Panzano Ibáñez de Aoyz.
CDRom DP302.A67T49 2000.
Aragon (Spain) — History.
610. Fuentes toponímicas en los pergaminos condales de
Cancillería del Archivo de la Corona de Aragón (s. IX-XII) y su valoración
histórica. 150, [14] p +
computer optical disk . Rubrica. Palaeographica Et Diplomatica Studia ; 6..
Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona, Publicacions, [1984].
Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-150). Text in Spanish; prologs in
Catalan.
Gen DP302.A71F84 1984 JMedia DP302.A71F84 1984.
Names, Geographical—Spain—Aragon/ Spanish language—Etymology—Names/ Aragon (Spain)—History/
Archivo de la Corona de Aragón/ Fuentes/ Siglos IX/ XII/ Nombres geográficos/
Historia/ Fuentes/ Aragón (España)/ Siglos IX/ XII/ Historiografía/ Fuentes.
611. Textos clásicos para la historia de Andalucía .
Contains 14 works: Breve descripción de la fiebre amarilla padecida en Cádiz y
pueblos comarcanos en 1800... (1806) / Juan Manuel de Arejuela — Nobleza de
Andaluzía (1588) / Gonzalo Argote de Molina — Cádiz en la Guerra de la
Independencia: Cuadro histórico (1. ed. 1862 and 2. ed. 1864) / Adolfo de
Castro — Historia de los musulmanes de España hasta la conquista de los
Almoravides (4 v. 1920) / Reinhart Pieter Anne Dozy — Historia general de
Andalucía desde los teimpos mas remotos hasta 1870 (8 vol. 1869-1871) / Joaquín
Guichot — Historia de Málaga y su provincia (1874) / F. Guillén Robles —
Historia de los jueces de Córdoba (1914) / Ibn Harit Al-Jusani — Anales
eclesiásticos y seculares de la muy noble, y muy leal ciudad de Sevilla...
(1677) / Diego Ortiz de Zúñiga — Retrato al natural de la ciuadad y término de
Jaén... (1794) / José Martínez de Mazas — Memeorial histórico español:
Colección de documentos, opúsculos y antigüidades que publica la Real Academia
de la Historia (t. 8 1855) — Historia de Córdoba desde su fundación hasta la muerte
de Isabel la Católica (t. 3, e?oca musulmana, 1917) — Rafael Ramírez de
Arellano y Díaz de Morales — Resumen de la información acerca de los obreros
agricolas en las provincias de Andalucía y Extremadura (1905) — El
bandolerismo: estudio social y memorias históricas (10 v., 1876-1880) / Julián
de Zugasti.
CDRomDP302.A46T498 2000.
Andalucia (Spain) — History.
612. Obras clásicas para la historia de Portugal. José ed. Mattoso. 1 computer optical
disc . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1998.
Contains six works (21 volumes, 11,000 pp.), on the history of Portugal to the
19th century, published between 1597 and 1885.
Authors represented: Gama Barros, Henrique da; Brandáo,
Antonio; Brito, Bernardo de; Herculano, Alexandre; Martins, Joaquim Pedro De Oliveira;
Silva, Luiz Augusto Rebello da.
DP538 .O373 1998 JMedia _CDRom.
Portugal—History.
613. Obras clásicas para la historia de Lisboa. Eduardo ed. Sucena. 1 computer optical
disc . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1998.
Title from disk label.
Contains 11 works (20 vv.,
ca. 12,000 pages) published between 1620 and 1946 by the following
authors: Pereira de Sousa,
Francisco Luiz; Góis, Damiáo de; Dias, Carlos Malheiro; Castilho, Júlio de;
Carvalho, Pinto de; Almeida, Mario de; Oliveyra, Nicoláo d'; Freire, Mário Joáo
Paulo; Pereira, Luiz Gonzaga.
DP756 .O373 1998 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Lisbon (Portugal)—History.
614. Obras clásicas para la historia de las Islas del
Atlántico. Alberto ed.
Vieira. 1 computer optical disc . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera , 1998.
Contains 51 works (57 vv. and 14,000 pp.) on the history of the Portuguese
islands of Madeira, Azores, Cavo Verde, Guiné, St. Thomé e Principe, Porto
Sancto, Desertas, Selvagens, Santo Atao, Lages, Ano Bom y Faial, and the
Spanish ilsands of the Canarias y Fernando Poó.
Authors represented: Almada, A.A. de, Almada, V.P.L.M. de M.
e, Almeida, J.M. de S. e, Andrade, J.E. de, Avellar, J.C. da S., Azevedo, A.R.
de, Barcellos, C.J. de S., Bettencourt, E.A., Calle, H.F.F., Camara, P.P. da,
Chelmicki, J.C.C. de, Cordeyro, A., Corrêa, M. de J., Costa, H.C.S.B. e, Costa,
J.V.B. da, Cunha, H. de L. e, Dias, U. de M., Drummond, F.F., Faro, C de S. e,
Feijo, J. da S., Freitas, J. de, Friedlaender, I., Henriques, J.A., Inso, E.,
Lereno, A., Lima, G., Lima, M., Loureiro, A., Machado, F.S. de L., Matos, R.J.
da C., Moniz, S., Nascimento, J.C. do, Negreiros, A.L. de A., Nogueira, A.F.,
Peres, D., Rebello, E., Rebelo, P., Ribeiro, M.F., Sampaio, A. da S., Serpa,
A.F. de, Silva, F.A. da, Silva, F.F. da, Sousa, J.S. de A. de, Telles, A.,
Vasconcellos, E.J de C. e.
DP702.A87 O373 1998 JMedia _CDRom_.
Islands of the Atlantic—History .
615. [Proceedings of a trial]. Valladolid, 1550. [48] p., incl. illuminated frontispiece,
on 1 reel .
Filmed by Linda Hall Library, Kansas City, Mo.
microfm DP4 Mic.
616. Despatches from United States ministers to Spain,
1792-1906 [microfilm]. United States. Dept. of State 134 reels . National Archives Microfilm
Publications, no. 31. Washington: National Archives, 1966.
Includes
register of despatches.
microfm J92 M-31 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Spain—Sources/ Spain—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources/ &l.
617. Diario de sesiones. Spain. Cortes 501 microfiches .
1810-13, sesiones generales
(117 sheets), J6 — 1810-13, sesiones secretas (15 sheets), J7 — 1813-14 (15 sheets), J8 — 1834-35 (16 sheets),
J10 —1835-36 (19 sheets), J11 — 1836-37 (118 sheets), J12— 1858-85 (201
sheets), J9.
microfc J6/J12 Mic.
Spain—Politics and government—1808-1814/ Spain—Politics and
government—1814-1868/ Spain—Cortes.
618. El pensamiento político español del siglo XIX: textos. Dalmacio ed. Negro Pavón. 1 computer
optical disc . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1999.
Title from disk label.
Contains 71 works (79
volumes, more than 14,000 pages) published between 1702-1919, by the following
authors: Santamaría de Paredes,
Vicente; Salmerón y Alonso, Nicolás; Olózaga, Salustiano; Miñano y Bedoya,
Sebastián de; Lista, Alberto; Isern, Damián; Flórez Estrada, Alvaro; Barcia,
Roque; Aparisi y Guijarro, Antonio; Alvarado, Francisco; Colón, José Joaquín;
Lardizábal y Uribe, Manuel de; Nuñez, Toribio; Rubio, Carlos; Veléz, Rafael de;
Ventosa, Evaristo; Vidal, José/.
JA84.S7 P458 1999 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Political science—Spain—History.
619. Archivio biografico italiano = Italian biographical
archive. editors, Tommaso Nappo, and Silvio Furlani. 1046
microfiches . [München, New York]: Saur, 1987.
Accompanied by printed guide with introd. in Italian, English, and German. Indexed by 4 vv Indice biografico
italiano, call no. CT123.I54 1993.
Work is a cumulation of 321
biographical reference works originally published between 1646 and 1931,
reproduced in a single alphabetical sequence on 1046 fiches. Included are 200,000 biographies
of individuals listed
therein. Many individuals of local
or limited fame are included, listed in highly specialized works such as I
conventi ed i cappuccini bresciani (Milano, 1891). When the subject appears in more than
one reference work, all biographies are included. Entries include all regions
of Italy, Sicily and Sardinia, plus Dalmatia, Savoy, Malta, and Istria; coverage
is particularly comprehensive for rulers in the states of Piedmont, Lombardy,
Venice, Liguria, Emilia, Romagna, Sicily, and the cities of Florence and Pisa.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc DG463.A72 1987 RR.
Italy—Biography—Dictionaries/ Dalmatia (Croatia)—Biography—Dictionaries/
Malta—Biography—Dictionaries/ Savoy (France and Italy)—Biography—Dictionaries/
Switzerland, Italian-speaking—Biography—Dictionaries/ Tyrol
(Austria)—Biography—Dictionaries.
620. Archivio biografico italiano. Nuova serie (ABI II) :
cumulativo di 124 repertori biografici fra i più importanti a partire dalla
fine del sec. XIX sino alla metà del sec. XX. Silvio Furlani ed. Tommaso Nappo. 690 microfiches . München:
K.G. Saur Verlag, [1992?].
Continues Archivio
Biografico Italiano.
Work is a cumulation of 175 biographical reference works published
through the 1950's, reproducing in a single alphabetic sequence 260,000
biographies of 218,000 individuals.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc DG463.A72 1992 RR.
Italy—Biography.
621. Archivio biografico italiano III. Tommaso Nappo, and Silvio ed Furlani.
470 microfiches . München: Saur, 1998-.
Includes installments III-V. Supplement to Archivio biografico italiano
at call no.: microfc DG463.A72 1987, and Archivio biografico italiano. Nuova
serie at call no.: microfc DG463.A72 1992. Work is a cumulation of 158 biographical reference works, including
very recent publications, reproduced in a single alphabetical sequence on 470
fiches. Included are more than
150,000 biographies of more than
120,000 individuals listed therein.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
RR microfc DG463.A72 1998.
Italy—Biography.
622. 1945-1996 : profilo della politica in Italia. Gianfranco
Pasquino xv, 118 p . Roma [etc.]: Laterza multimedia, 1996.
Printed work at Gen DG581.P37 1996; CD at JMedia DG581.P37 1996.
Italy — Politics and government — 1945-1976/ Italy — Politics and government
— 1976.
623. Gli atti del Comune di Milano nei secoli 12. e 13. Ed. elettronica ed. 2 CD-ROM . Milano:
Università degli studi di Milano, 2000.
Contains the Gli Atti
del commune di Milano: fino all’anno MCCXVI (published in 1919), nel
sec. XIII (published 1976-98), and Gli Atti di querimonia tra i
documenti giudizari (published 1997) in an electronic form (CD-rom) (edited
by C. Manaresi, M. F. Baroni, and R. Perelli Cippo; Milano: Università degli studi di Milano,
2000).
CDRomDG651.A881 2000.
Milan (Italy) — History — To 1535 — Sources/ Milan (Italy) — Politics and
government — Sources.
624. The records of the Venetian Senate on disk, 1335-1400.Benjamin G. Kohl, and Venice (Republic: To 1797). Senato. 1 computer
optical disk . New York: Italica Press, 2001.
Digital archive of nearly
4400 Latin records of the Venetian Senate for the fourteenth century. Complete ed. from the series Misti,
registers 17-44 (1335-1400), and Secreta, registers Istria (1335), A (1345-48),
B (1348-51), D (1376-77), E (1388-97).
Database is searchable by fondo, register, record or edition.
DG677.V465 2001 JMedia _CDRom.
Venice (Italy) — History — 697-1508 — Sources/ Venice (Italy) — Politics and
government — 697-1508.
11. Germany. Switzerland. Austria. Netherlands. Scandinavia.
625. Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature. 2885 microfilm reels .
Collection of about 59,000
titles, including not only works on economic theory, trade and commerce, and
public finance, but also the technical literature on agriculture, mining,
crafts and manufacturing. Also
included are materials on topics such as slavery, public utilities, demography
and urban development, piracy, smuggling, tithes, counterfeiting and
numismatics, poverty and welfare, penology, emigration, dietary conditions,
colonies, and every aspect of transportation. Languages represented include Danish, Dutch, English,
French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Call no.: microfm HB30.G64 1974 Mic. For full description, see entry 536 in this Guide.
626. Electronic Monumenta Germaniae Historica [computer
file]. München Monumenta Germaniae HistoricaBrepols, Turnhout
[Belgium].
Title in German: Elektronischen Monumenta Germaniae Historica.
"eMGH-1"—Disc label. "It is planned to expand the content of the
CD-ROM annually so that the entire body of MGH editions will be available in
this format within 10 to 15 years"—Foreward in user's manual. User manual by Rudolf Schieffer. In
English and German, numbered in opposite directions.
A selection of texts from
all five divisions of Monumenta Germaniae Historica (Scriptores, Leges,
Diplomata, Epistolae, Antiquitates).
Mixed Media, Regenstein Circ CDRomD113.E44
1996.
Middle Ages — History — Sources — Databases/ Middle Ages — History —
Databases/ Germany — History — To 1517 — Sources — Databases/ Germany — History
— To 1517 — Databases.
627. Confidential British Foreign Office political correspondence.
Germany. Series 1: 1906-1925. editor, Paul
Kesaris. 495 microfilm reels . Bethesda, Md: University Publications of
America, 1994-.
The documents in this collection are filmed complete and unedited from the
records in Class FO 371 (General Correspondence) and FO 566 (Index) at the
Public Record Offfice, Kew Gardens, London. Library has the index at call no. DD232.5.C7 1994 Index.
Political Correspondence
Files are the central archive of documentation created by the British Foreign
Office, comprising mostly letters and telegrams between the BFO and the
diplomatic posts, along with instructions from London and dispatches from the
posts. Also included are large
numbers of minutes of meetings, reports, and correspondence with other
government ministries and foreign government embassies in London. In addition to sources for
foreign affairs, and diplomatic and military matters, collection includes very
considerable information on German domestic political and economic
developments. Part 1. 1906-1919
(105 reels) Approx. 80,000
pages. Part 2. 1920-1921 (146 reels). Part 3. 1922-1923 (150 reels).
Part 4. 1924-1925 (94
reels).
microfm DD232.5.C7 1994 Mic.
Germany—History—20th century—Sources/ Germany—Politics and government—20th
century—Sources/ Germany—Foreign relations—Great Britain—Sources/ Great
Britain—Foreign relations—Germany—Sources/ Great Britain—Foreign
Office—Archives.
628. Confidential U.S. State Department central files,
Germany, internal affairs, 1930-1941. United States. Dept. of State 59
reels 1930-1941.
Originals held by the National Archives as part of U.S. State Department
Central Files: Germany, in Record Group 59. Printed guide at Z2240.C65.
Typescript correspondence
of the U.S. State Dept. and others regarding the internal affairs of Germany,
1930-1941.
Mic microfm DD234.A3G47 1984.
Germany—History—1918-1933—Sources/ Germany—History—1933-1945—Sources.
629. Confidential U.S. State Department central files,
Germany, internal affairs, 1945-1949 : decimal number 862. United
States. Dept. of State 109 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD: University
Publications of America, 1985.
"The documents in this collection are from Record Group 59, Records of the
Department of State, Central Files: Germany ... at the National Archives, Washington,
D.C."— Pt. 1. Political,
governmental, and national defense affairs. Decimal numbers 862.0-862.3. 41
reels — pt. 2. Social, economic, and industrial communications, transportation,
and science [affairs]. Decimal numbers 862.4-862.9. 68 reels.
Printed guide at Z2240.C652.
Mic microfm DD234.C651 1985.
630. Confidential U.S. State Department central files.
Germany—Federal Republic of Germany. Internal affairs, 1950-1954. United
States. Dept. of State 56 reels . Frederick, MD: University Publications of
America, 1986-.
"The documents are from Record Group 59, General Records of the Department
of State." Accompanied by a printed reel guide, compiled by Blair Hydrick.
Reels numbered 1-56 (pt. 1). pt. 1. Political, governmental, and national
defense affairs, decimal numbers 762A-762A.6 (56 reels).
"Each part of the
Central Files contains a wide range of materials from U.S. diplomats in foreign
countries: special reports on political and military affairs; studies and
statistics on socioeconomic matters; interviews and minutes of meetings with
foreign government officials; court proceedings and other legal documents; full
texts of important letters, instructions, and cables sent and received by U.S.
diplomatic personnel; voluminous reports and translations from foreign journals
and newspapers; and countless translations of high-level foreign government
documents. The Central Files also
illuminate the internal affairs of foreign countries. For each country there
are thousands of pages arranged topically and chronologically on crucial
subjects: political parties and elections, unrest and revolution, human rights,
government administration, fiscal and monetary issues, labor, housing, police
and crime, public health, national defense, foreign policy-making, wars and
alliances, education, religion, culture, trade, industry, natural resources,
and more." — From UPAs description of the general files from which these
are filmed.
Mic microfm DD259.C664 1987.
United States—Dept. of State/ Germany (West)—Politics and
government—Sources/ Germany (West)—Economic conditions—Sources/ Germany
(West)—Social conditions—Sources.
631. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Federal Republic of Germany,
1955-1959. Internal affairs. United
States. Dept. of State 69 reels . Bethesda, MD: University Publications of
America, 1992.
Accompanied by printed reel guides compiled by Blair D. Hydrick. Includes
indexes. Pt. 1. Political, governmental, and national defense affairs, decimal
number 762A — pt. 2. Social, economic, and industrial affairs, decimal numbers
862A and 962A.
Mic microfm DD259.C664 1992.
United States—Dept. of State/ Germany (West)—Politics and
government—Sources/ Germany (West)—Economic conditions—Sources/ Germany
(West)—Social conditions—Sources.
632. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to
the internal affairs of East Germany, 1955-1959. United States. Dept.
of State. 10 microfilm reels . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources, 1991.
"Department of State decimal files 762B, 862B, and 962B." Includes
index.
"Each part of the
Central Files contains a wide range of materials from U.S. diplomats in foreign
countries: special reports on political and military affairs; studies and
statistics on socioeconomic matters; interviews and minutes of meetings with
foreign government officials; court proceedings and other legal documents; full
texts of important letters, instructions, and cables sent and received by U.S.
diplomatic personnel; voluminous reports and translations from foreign journals
and newspapers; and countless translations of high-level foreign government
documents. The Central Files also
illuminate the internal affairs of foreign countries. For each country there
are thousands of pages arranged topically and chronologically on crucial
subjects: political parties and elections, unrest and revolution, human rights,
government administration, fiscal and monetary issues, labor, housing, police
and crime, public health, national defense, foreign policy-making, wars and
alliances, education, religion, culture, trade, industry, natural resources,
and more." — From UPAs description of the general files from which these
are filmed.
Mic microfm DD280.35.R43 1991.
United States—Dept. of State/ Germany (East)—History—Sources/ Germany
(East)—Foreign relations—United States/ United States—Foreign relations—Germany
(East).
633. Confidential U.S. State Department central files.
Federal Republic of Germany, 1960-January 1963. Internal affairs. United States. Dept. of State 46
microfilm reels . Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 2001.
Accompanied by a printed guide, compiled by Blair Hydrick, entitled: A guide to
the microfilm edition of Confidential U.S. State Department central files.
Federal Republic of Germany, 1960-January 1963.
Mic microfm DD257.4.C664 2001.
United States—Dept. of State/ Germany—Foreign relations—1945-.
634. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to
the internal affairs of East Germany, 1960-1963. United States. Dept.
of State 6 microfilm reels . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources, 2001.
"Department of State decimal files 762B, 862B." Includes index.
"Each part of the
Central Files contains a wide range of materials from U.S. diplomats in foreign
countries: special reports on political and military affairs; studies and
statistics on socioeconomic matters; interviews and minutes of meetings with
foreign government officials; court proceedings and other legal documents; full
texts of important letters, instructions, and cables sent and received by U.S.
diplomatic personnel; voluminous reports and translations from foreign journals
and newspapers; and countless translations of high-level foreign government
documents. The Central Files also
illuminate the internal affairs of foreign countries. For each country there
are thousands of pages arranged topically and chronologically on crucial
subjects: political parties and elections, unrest and revolution, human rights,
government administration, fiscal and monetary issues, labor, housing, police
and crime, public health, national defense, foreign policy-making, wars and
alliances, education, religion, culture, trade, industry, natural resources,
and more." — From UPAs description of the general files from which these
are filmed.
Mic microfm DD280.35.R431 2001.
United States—Dept. of State/ Germany (East)—History—Sources/ Germany
(East)—Foreign relations—United States/ United States—Foreign relations—Germany
(East).
635. Records of the German Foreign Office Received by the
Department of State. Germany.
Auswärtiges Amt 75 reels . Washington: National Archives, 1958.
Library holds 75 reels of
the Papers of Gustav Stresemann, German Chancellor (1923) and Minister of
Foreign Affairs (1923-1929). These
are only a portion of the Stresemann papers in the Records of the German
Foreign Office Received by the Department of State. This latter group comprises 5,206 reels in Record Group
242. (In addition to these
materials, there are several other collections of copies of official German
records captured by the victorious allies at the end of World War II.) For a description of the Stresemann
papers in this Record Group, see A Catalog of Files and Microfilms of the
German Foreign Ministry Archives, 1920-1945, compiled and edited by George
O. Kent, Hoover Institution, Stanford, California, 1964, v. 2, pp. 987-998, at
call no. CD1261.A3 v. 2 RR. For a
more detailed description of the Stresemann Nachlass, see Hans W. Gatzke,
"The Stresemann Papers," in Journal of Modern History, v. 26,
no. 1, (March 1954), pp. 46-59.
Library's
holdings: reels 1-8, 3051-3057,
3060-3069, 3075-3079, 3088-3091, 3093-3101, 3104-3106, 3109-3120, 3143-3150,
3159-3178, 3218, 3296, 3934, 4549, 5030.
microfm J92-T120.
Germany—Foreign relations—1918-1933—Sources/ Germany—Foreign relations—1933-1945—Sources/
Stresemann, Gustav.
636. Records of the German Foreign Office received by the
Department of State. Mexico (1920-1945). Germany. Auswärtiges Amt. 24
reels . Washington, D.C: National Archives, 1958.
Records filmed at Whaddon Hall, England.
Collection consists of 24
reels selected from U. S. National Archives Microcopy T-120, Records of the
German Foreign Office Received by the Department of State, and comprises all
the reels in that series that refer substantially to Mexico. There is a printed guide at call number
F1228.5.G3A43 1990z, which consists of excerpts from the extensive four-volume Catalog
of Files and Microfilms of the German Foreign Ministry Archives, 1920-1945,
compiled and edited by George O. Kent, and published by the Hoover Institution,
Stanford, California, 1962-1972 (call number CD1261.A3). Collection consists of T-120 reel
numbers 143, 218, 377, 733, 1076, 1172, 1297, 1304, 1494, 1541, 1862, 1903,
2677, 2717, 3006, 3018, 3155, 3185, 3190, 3397, 3400, 4005, 4357, and 4712.
Mic microfm F1228.5.G3A43.
Germany—Foreign relations—1918-1933—Sources/ Germany—Foreign
relations—1933-1945—Sources/ Mexico—Foreign relations—Germany—Sources/
Germany—Foreign relations—Mexico—Sources.
637. The Emil J. Gumbel collection political papers of an
anti-Nazi scholar in Weimar and exile, 1914-1966. Emil Julius Gumbel,
Brenner, Arthur David, ed., 8
reels . Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1990.
"From the archives of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York"—Guide t.p.
Accompanied by a printed reel guide, entitled: The Emil J. Gumbel collection.
The early years of the Weimar Republic saw the right and left locked in
violent struggle to control the German state. Although the German working class movement had helped force
an end to the First World War, right-wing German nationalists reasserted
themselves in a brutal campaign of political terror after the war. Statistician and left-wing pacifist
Emil Julius Gumbel (1891-1966) was among the most outspoken critics of the
right wing tactics. Gumbel’s
books, pamphlets, articles, and speeches documented hundreds of murders, and
his exposés of outrageous judicial bias embarrassed the moderate republican
governments.
The Collection
includes the professor’s manuscripts, scrapbooks, research reports, and
articles from 1916 to 1952, including even research reports on the Nazis
prepared in exile for the US Office of Strategic Studies.
The Collection
is filmed from the holdings of the Leo Baeck Institute in New York City, and it
complements a valuable collection of Gumbel manuscript material held by our own
Department of Special Collections.
Mic microfm DD240.G86 1990.
Gumbel, Emil Julius/ Anti-Nazi movement—History—Sources/ Germany—Politics
and government—20th century—Sources.
638. Hajo Holborn papers. Hajo Holborn 19 reels .
New Haven, Conn: Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library, Manuscripts and
Archives, 1981.
"Manuscript group number 579." Accompanied by reel guide.
Hajo Holborn was born in Germany and became an exile of the Nazi regime
in 1934. Shortly after coming to
America, he became a professor of German history at Yale, continuing to teach
there until his death in 1969.
Before he left Germany, Holborn was
commissioned to write a history of the constitution of the Weimar
Republic. This collection includes
the important documents and papers that Holborn gathered. The material includes printed
documents, books, and pamphlets dating from 1919 to 1929, as well as a large
number of working papers issued by the Constitutional Assembly; drafts and
counter-drafts on various parts of the Constitution, petitions and papers from
various interest groups, including industry, labor organizations, local
communities, and others seeking to influence the Assembly. Also included are rare papers of the
Deutsch Democratic Party, and handbills and election pamphlets.
An additional series of documents include
correspondence, drafts, and similar papers having to do with his research and
publications. Holborn authored
numerous books, including A history of Modern Germany, Republic to
Reich: the making of the Nazi
revolution, The Political collapse of Europe, and Ulrich von Hutten and
the German Reformation .
DD117 .H Mic microfm DD117.H356
1981.
Germany—Politics and government—20th century/ Germany—Foreign relations—20th
century.
639. Die "Judenfrage": Schriften zur Begründung
des modernen Antisemitismus 1780 bis 1918. Benz, Wolfgang, editor,
369 microfiches . München: Saur, 2002.
Set comprises some 600 German-language publications, ranging from 1780 to the
end of the First World War. This
collection of rare, at times unique books, writings, and pamphlets, held by the
Bibliothek des Zentrums für Antisemitismusforschung der Technischen Universität
Berlin, represents a singular body of sources for research in the emergence of
modern anti-Semitism.
Mic microfc DS145.J87 2002.
Jews—History—1789-1945/ Antisemitism—History.
640. Tarnschriften 1933 bis 1945. Heinz Gittig III,
172 microfiches + . München: Saur, 1996.
Title from container. This microfiche collection is based on Heinz Gittig's
"Bibliographie der Tarnschriften 1933 bis 1945." (Z6514.U5G57 1996
Gen). It is designed to be used with the Gittig work and follows its
arrangment. Also accompanied by an additional guide to the microfiche edition
(Begleitheft). (DD256.3.T376 1996 Guide Gen).
The National Socialists systematically prevented the publication and
distribution of oppositional or pacifist writings and the works of Jewish
authors. Given the prevailing conditions
from 1933 to 1945, dissenters of the Nazi regime had to disguise illegal
writing as school dictionaries or other harmless publications. Camouflaged writing played a major role
in the resistence to the Nazi regime.
This edition contains reprints of 1,024 camouflaged leaflets and
brochures in various formats. The
bibliography byHeinz Gittig facilitates use of the microfiche edition. From collections of the Stiftung Archiv
der Parteien und Massenorganisationen der DDR im Bundesarchiv.
Mic microfc DD256.3.T376 1996.
Anti-Nazi movement—Sources/ Underground literature—Germany—History—20th
century—Sources/ Germany—History—1933-1945—Sources.
641. Regimekritik, Widerstand und Verfolgung in Deutschland
und den besetzten Gebieten Meldungen und Berichte aus dem Geheimen
Staatspolizeiamt, dem SD-Hauptamt der SS und dem Reichssicherheitshauptamt
1933-1944. Heinz Boberach, Germany Geheime Staatspolizei,
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei Schutzstaffel
Reichssicherheitshauptamt, and Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei
Schutzstaffel Sicherheitsdienst. Mikrofiche Ed ed. 218 microfiches . München:
K.G. Saur, [1999-.
Title from table of contents. Guide for Teil 1 expected to be published in
Summer 2000, Teil 2 microform expected in Winter 2001, Teil 2 guide expected in
Spring 2001. Teil 1: Reichsgebiet mit an- und eingegliederten Gebieten — [Teil
2: Besetzte Gebiete].
Gestapo and security force
reports from all areas were gathered together and compiled at
headquarters. These give an account
of the activities of political opponents in Germany and the occupied areas as
reported by the Gestapo. The
economic situation of the various regions and cases of corruption are also well
documented. The names of numerous
people appear here who would later be tried and sentenced on charges of high
treason.
The edition is
in two parts: Part I contains
reports on the situation within the German Reich, including annexed areas; Part
II presents account of the situation in the occupied areas. An accompanying booklet contains an
index of subjects, organizations, people and places.
Mic microfc DD256.5.R445 1999.
Germany—Geheime Staatspolizei/ Nationalsozialistische Deutsche
Arbeiter-Partei—Schutzstaffel—Reichssicherheitshauptamt/ Nationalsozialistische
Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei—Schutzstaffel—Sicherheitsdienst/ Anti-Nazi
movement—Germany/ Germany—History—1933-1945.
642. Akten der Partei-Kanzlei der NSDAP : Rekonstruktion
eines verlorengegangenen Bestandes . Edited by Institut für Zeitgeschichte. 488 microfiches . München: K.G.
Saur, 1983.
Sammlung der in anderen Provenienzen überlieferten Korrespondenzen,
Niederschriften von Besprechungen usw. mit dem Stellvertreter des Führers und
seinem Stab bzw. der Partei-Kanzlei, ihren Ämtern, Referaten und Unterabteilungen
sowie mit Hess und Bormann persönlich. T. 1-2, Bd. 1-2: contents taken from
Provincial and Federal archives.
Regesten has call number Z2241.N27A471 1983; Register has call number Z2241.N27A472 1983.
Collection of 200,000 pages
of National Socialist Party Chancellery documents collected from a variety of
sources and edited by the Institut für Zeitgeschichte, Munich. Chancellery was the central leading
organ of the NS party and also the organization intended to encourage diverse
NS access to the state apparatus.
Chancellery took part in all important political decisions. The printed Registers summarize each
document in chronological order; printed index volume.
Microfc Z2241.N27A47 1983 Mic.
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei—Partei-Kanzlei/ National
socialism—History—Sources/ Germany—Politics and government—1918-1933—Sources/
Institut für Zeitgeschichte. (Munich, Germany).
643. Deutsche Einheit : Dokumente zur Deutschlandpolitik. Projektleitung Redaktion Mathias
Bertram. Digitale Bibliothek ; Bd. 21 . Berlin: Directmedia, 1999.
"Sonderedition aus den Akten des Bundeskanzleramtes 1989/90"—Insert.
Issued in portfolio.
Presents 430 documents on
the prehistory and final negotiations for German unity, between 30 May 1989 and
3 October 1990, edited by the Federal Ministry of the Interior with the
collaboration of the Federal Archives.
CDRom D262.D488 1999 .
Germany — History — Unification, 1990 — Sources.
644. Nuremberg war crimes trials online. James
Sanchez. 1st ed ed. 1 computer laser optical disk . Seattle: Aristarchus
Knowledge Industries, 1995.
"February 1995." International Military Tribunal — Nazi conspiracy
and aggression — Nuremberg Military Tribunal — Final report to the Secretary of
the Army.
D08.G42N87 1995 DLL LawRef CDRom .
Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946.
645. Der Nürnberger Prozess. Mathias ed. Bertram. 1 computer optical
disk . Digitale Bibliothek, Bd. 20. Berlin: Directmedia, 2000.
Title from disc surface. "Das Protokoll des Prozesses gegen die
Hauptkriegsverbrecher vor dem Internationalen Militärgerichtshof 14. November
1945-1. Oktober 1946, mit einer Einführung von Christian Zentner"—Insert.
Issued in portfolio.
Includes the pre-trial
documentation, the exhibits, the 16,000 pages of transcripts of the 218 days of
trial, and other annexes.
XXKZ1176.N87 2000 JMedia CDRom.
Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946.
646. [Sources on Jungvolk, Hitlerjugend and other selected
material on the NSDAP previously located in the NSDAP Hauptarchiv]. 6 reels .
Hoover Institution. Microfilm collection NSDAP Hauptarchiv,
reels 18-20 (folders 330-387); reels 71-72 (folders 1529-1547); reel 75
(folders 1555-1558). Original in
the Bundesarchiv, Koblenz.
microfilm DD33 Mic.
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei.
647. Statistics of the Third Reich analysed, 1933-1944
official German foreign trade statistics. Germany Statistisches
Reichsamt, and British Library of Political and Economic Science 26 microfilm
reels . Berlin: 1933-1944.
Set comprises runs of three related titles published by the German Statistiches
Reichsamt. Reel 1-15, Monatliche
Nachweise über den auswärtigen Handel Deutschlands (Jan. 1933-June 1939) —
reel 16, Der Aussenhandel Deutschlands (Monatliche Nachweise) (July
1939). reel 17-26, Sondernachweis der Aussenhandel
Deutschlands (August 1939-July 1944).
Printed reel guide at HC286.3.S738 1933 Index.
Mic _ microfm _HC286.3.S738 1933.
Germany—Commerce—Statistics/ Germany—Foreign economic relations/
Germany—History—1933-1945—Sources.
648. Records of the American Commission for the Protection
and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments in War Areas (the Roberts
Commission), 1943-1946. Part
I. Correspondence and Subject
Files, 1943-1946. Primary sources
on the U. S. Mission to preserve and recover cultural properties in war-torn
areas. 28 rolls of
microfilm and printed guide . Wilmington, DE: University Publications of
America, 2004.
These materials are part of
National Archives Record Group 239.
"These textual records of the Roberts Commission contain
information on art looting, damage to cultural institutions and monuments
during World War II, and measures taken for the protection and restitution of
property after the war ... Although the Commission was active from 1943 to
1946, its records include some materials dating from 1940 and to 1947"—P.
1.
on order.
World War, 1939-1945 — Confiscations and contributions — Europe — Archival
resources/ World War, 1939-1945 — Destruction and pillage — Europe — Archival
resources/ Cultural property — Protection — Europe — Archival resources.
649. Deutsches Biographisches Archiv. editors, Bernhard Fabian, and Willi Gorzny. 1437 microfiches .
Munchen, New York: K.G. Saur, 1982-1984.
Indexed by: Deutscher biographischer Index, call no. Z5305.G3K63 1986 (4
v.) .
Work is a cumulation of 354
biographical reference works originally published between 1707 and 1913,
reproduced in a single alphabetical sequence on 1437 microfiches. Included are 400,000 biographies of
225,00 individuals listed therein, including persons from all German-speaking
areas. Many individuals of local
or limited fame are included, listed in highly specialized works such as Abhandlung
von livländischen Geschichtsschreibern (1722). When the subject appears in more than one reference work,
all biographies are included. Work
continued by Deutsches biographisches Archive, neue Folge.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc Z97 RR.
Biography—Dictionaries—German/ Germany—Biography—Dictionaries/
Austria—Biography—Dictionaries/ Baltic States—Biography—Dictionaries/ Bohemia
(Czech Republic)—Biography—Dictionaries/ Liechtenstein—Biography—Dictionaries/
Moravia (Czech Republic)—Biography—Dictionaries/
Silesia—Biography—Dictionaries/ Switzerland—Biography—Dictionaries.
650. Deutsches biographisches Archiv. Neue Folge bis zur
Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts eine Kumulation aus 284 der wichtigsten
biographischen Nachschlagewerke für den deutschsprachigen Bereich. Willi
Gorzny. Microfiche-Ed ed. xiii, 14, 1457 microfiches . [München New York]: K.G.
Saur, [1990?]-[1993].
Continues Deutsches biographisches Archive. Work is a cumulation of an
additional 284 biographical reference works, published through the middle of
the 20th century, reproducing 340,000 biographical entries for 280,000
individuals from all German-speaking areas.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc CT1054.D488 1990 RR.
Germany—Biography.
651. Gesamtverzeichnis des deutschsprachigen Schrifttums
(GV), 1700-1910. editors, Peter
Geils, Willi Gorzny, and Hilmar Schmuck. 795 microfiches . München, New York:
Saur, 1979-1987.
Vols. 7-160: Bearbeitet unter der Leitung von Hilmar Schmuck und Willi Gorzny.
Union list of
German-language writings for period 1700-1910 compiled from entries from 178
existing printed bibliographies and book catalogs, interfiled and
photographically reproduced in a single alphabet. Arranged in 160 volumes, 66,871 pages.
microfc Z2221.G473 1979 RR.
German imprints.
652. [Reformed Protestantism sources of the 16th and 17th
centuries on microfiche]. editor, Fritz
Büsser. microfiches . Zug, Switzerland: Inter Documentation Co, 1985-.
Consult bibliographer for uncataloged printed guides. 621 titles in collection cataloged in Library's online
catalogs.
Sect.1A, pt. 1. Heinrich Bullinger and the Zurich
Reformation — sect. 1A, pt.2. Selected works by other Swiss reformers — sect.
1A, pt. 3. Secondary sources dealing with Heinrich Bullinger and the Swiss
Urban Reformation — sect. 3. The Netherlands and Germany — Supplement 1. 1.
Switzerland. 2. Geneva/Strasbourg/France. 3. The Netherlands and Germany.
microfc BR410.R43 1985 Mic.
Reformation—Switzerland/ Heinrich Bullinger and the Zurich Reformation/
Busser, Fritz.
653. [Reports of the Austrian ambassadors in
Constantinople, January, 1833-1836]. 12 reels .
Original mss. and printed material in the Haus,- Hof- und Staatsarchiv, Vienna.
microfilm DB24 Mic.
Austria—Foreign relations—Turkey/ Turkey—Foreign relations—Austria/
Austria. Haus-, Hof- und Staatsarchive.
654. [Reports on diplomatic relations between Austria and
Turkey, 1836-1838]. 9
reels .
Original mss. and printed material in the Haus,- Hof- und Staatsarchiv, Vienna.
microfilm DB25 Mic.
Austria—Foreign relations—Turkey/ Turkey—Foreign relations—Austria/
Austria. Haus-, Hof- und
Staatsarchive.
655. [Diplomatic dispatches from Prague concerning
Czechoslovakia. Vienna,
1918-1933]. Austria. Staatsarchiv 6 reels .
microform DB43 Mic.
Austria—Foreign relations—Czechoslovakia—Sources/ Czechoslovakia—Forei
Relations—Austria—Sources.
656. Stenographisches Protokoll der Eröffnungs-Sitzung des
Hauses der Abgeordneten des Reichsrathes.
[1.] Session vom 29. April
1861 bis 18. December 1862—22. Session (1917). Austria. Reichsrat. Abgeordnetenhaus 5005 microfiche .
Wien: Aus de kaiserlich-königlichen Hof- und Staatsdruckerei.
None published April 1914-May 1917.
Each session's debates are accompanied by separately number supplements,
Beilagen (1. Session 1861/62-22. Session (1917/18). Indexes: 1.
Session (1861/62-22. Session (1917/18). (3215 fiche + 1790 fiche [supplement]).
microfc XXKJJ2514.A22A94 Mic.
Austria—Reichsrat—Abgeordnetenhaus/ Law—Austria—Periodicals/
Austria—Politics and government—1848-1918.
657. Stenographische Protokolle des Herrenhauses des
Reichsrathes. [1.] Session vom 29. April 1861 bis 18.
December 1862—22. Session (1917). Austria. Reichsrat. Herrenhaus 654 microfiches .
None published April 1914-May 1917.
Each sessions' debates are accompanied by separately number supplements,
Beilagen (5. Session 1869/70—22. Session (1917/18). Indexes: 1.
Session (1861/62-22. Session (1917/18).
(200 microfiches + 454 microfiches [supplement]).
microfc XXKJJ2514.A22A95 Mic.
Austria—Reichsrat—Herrenhaus/ Law—Austria—Periodicals/ Austria—Politics and
government—1848-1918.
658. Stenographische Protokolle über die Sitzungen. Austria.
Nationalrat.
1918/19 have title: Stenographische Protokolle über die Sitzungen der
provisorischen Nationalsversammlung für Deutschösterreich. Before 1918/19 the
Stenographische Protokolle were issued separately by the Herrenhaus and the
Haus der Abgeordneten. Includes separate volumes of Beilage and two supplements
with titles, Anhang: Anfragen, and Anhang: Anfragebeantwortung.
Holdings in
microfiche: 1918-1934.
microfc J311.K3 Mic.
Austria—Politics and government.
659. Stenographische Protokolle. Lower Austria
(Austria). Landtag 53 microfilm reels .
Printed holdings at Stor J314.K8 .
Library holds Wahlperiod 7,
Sess. 6 (1895/96) through Wahlperiod 10, Sess. 5 (1913/14).
microfm J 132 Mic.
Austria—Politics and government.
660. Records of the Department of State relating to
internal affairs of Austria-Hungary and Austria, 1910-29. Decimal file 863. United States.
Dept. of State. 69 microfilm rolls . National Archives Microfilm Publications ,
microcopy 695. Washington: National Archives and Records Service, 1967.
Accompanied by printed guide DB91.U558 1967 Index.
"Each part of the
Central Files contains a wide range of materials from U.S. diplomats in foreign
countries: special reports on political and military affairs; studies and
statistics on socioeconomic matters; interviews and minutes of meetings with
foreign government officials; court proceedings and other legal documents; full
texts of important letters, instructions, and cables sent and received by U.S.
diplomatic personnel; voluminous reports and translations from foreign journals
and newspapers; and countless translations of high-level foreign government
documents. The Central Files also
illuminate the internal affairs of foreign countries. For each country there
are thousands of pages arranged topically and chronologically on crucial
subjects: political parties and elections, unrest and revolution, human rights,
government administration, fiscal and monetary issues, labor, housing, police
and crime, public health, national defense, foreign policy-making, wars and
alliances, education, religion, culture, trade, industry, natural resources,
and more." — From UPAs description of the general files from which these
are filmed.
Mic microfm DB91.U558 1967.
Hungary — Politics and government — 20th century — Sources/ Austria —
Politics and government — 20th century — Sources.
661. Records of the Department of State relating to
internal affairs of Austria, 1930-1944.
Decimal file 863. United States. Dept. of State. 32 microfilm rolls . National
Archives Microfilm Publications , microcopy 1209. Washington: National Archives
and Records Service, 1962.
Accompanied by: Guide to the National Archives microfilm edition of Records
of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs of Austria,
1930-1944. Wilmington, DE : Scholarly Resources Inc. (xi, 36 p.).
"Each part of the
Central Files contains a wide range of materials from U.S. diplomats in foreign
countries: special reports on political and military affairs; studies and
statistics on socioeconomic matters; interviews and minutes of meetings with
foreign government officials; court proceedings and other legal documents; full
texts of important letters, instructions, and cables sent and received by U.S.
diplomatic personnel; voluminous reports and translations from foreign journals
and newspapers; and countless translations of high-level foreign government
documents. The Central Files also
illuminate the internal affairs of foreign countries. For each country there
are thousands of pages arranged topically and chronologically on crucial
subjects: political parties and elections, unrest and revolution, human rights,
government administration, fiscal and monetary issues, labor, housing, police
and crime, public health, national defense, foreign policy-making, wars and
alliances, education, religion, culture, trade, industry, natural resources,
and more." — From UPAs description of the general files from which these
are filmed.
Mic microfm DB91.U559 1982.
Austria — Politics and government — 1918-1938 — Sources/ Austria — Politics
and government — 1938-1945 — Sources/ United States — Foreign relations —
Austria — Sources/ Austria — Foreign relations — United States — Sources.
662. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to
the internal affairs of Austria, 1945-1949. United States. Dept. of
State. 16 microfilm reels . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources, 1987.
"Department of State Decimal file 863." Includes index. Guide at DB99.1.R436 1988 in Gen.
"Each part of the
Central Files contains a wide range of materials from U.S. diplomats in foreign
countries: special reports on political and military affairs; studies and
statistics on socioeconomic matters; interviews and minutes of meetings with
foreign government officials; court proceedings and other legal documents; full
texts of important letters, instructions, and cables sent and received by U.S.
diplomatic personnel; voluminous reports and translations from foreign journals
and newspapers; and countless translations of high-level foreign government
documents. The Central Files also
illuminate the internal affairs of foreign countries. For each country there
are thousands of pages arranged topically and chronologically on crucial
subjects: political parties and elections, unrest and revolution, human rights,
government administration, fiscal and monetary issues, labor, housing, police
and crime, public health, national defense, foreign policy-making, wars and
alliances, education, religion, culture, trade, industry, natural resources,
and more." — From UPAs description of the general files from which these
are filmed.
Mic microfm DB99.1.R436 1987.
United States—Dept. of State/ Austria—History—Allied occupation, 1945-1955.
663. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to
the internal affairs of Austria, 1950-1954. United States. Dept. of
State 32 microfilm reels . Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources, 1987.
"Department of State decimal files 763, 863, and 963." Includes
index.
"Each part of the
Central Files contains a wide range of materials from U.S. diplomats in foreign
countries: special reports on political and military affairs; studies and
statistics on socioeconomic matters; interviews and minutes of meetings with
foreign government officials; court proceedings and other legal documents; full
texts of important letters, instructions, and cables sent and received by U.S.
diplomatic personnel; voluminous reports and translations from foreign journals
and newspapers; and countless translations of high-level foreign government
documents. The Central Files also
illuminate the internal affairs of foreign countries. For each country there
are thousands of pages arranged topically and chronologically on crucial
subjects: political parties and elections, unrest and revolution, human rights,
government administration, fiscal and monetary issues, labor, housing, police
and crime, public health, national defense, foreign policy-making, wars and
alliances, education, religion, culture, trade, industry, natural resources,
and more." — From UPAs description of the general files from which these
are filmed.
Mic microfm DB99.2.R436 1987.
United States—Dept. of State/ Austria—History—1955-.
664. Abschriften aus den Staatsarchiven des Kön.
ungarischen Minister-Präsidenten, 1914-1918. Hungary. Miniszterelnökség
3 reels . Budapest: [s.n., 1919?].
Typewritten manuscripts
(with a few printed documents for 1918) consisting chiefly of Tisza's and
Wekerle's official correspondence as prime ministers. The typewritten
title-pages have been supplied by the Hoover War Library. 5 v.
microfm DB48 Mic.
World War, 1914-1918—Hungary/ Hungary—History—Sources.
665. [Sources on commercial relations in Netherlands and in
the Baltic Sea region for the period 1740-1800]. 22 reels .
Original mss. and printed material in the Gemeentelijke-Archiefdienst,
Amsterdam.
Contents: reels 1-4: Archief Brants. — reels 5-13: Oosterseen-handel en reederijen. Commissarissen graanhandel. — reels 14-22. Moscovische handel.
microfm HF121.
Netherlands—Commerce—History—Sources/ Russia—Commerce—History—Sources.
666. Biografisch archief van de Benelux = Archives
biographiques des pays du Benelux = Biographical archive of the Benelux
countries = Biographisches Archiv der Benelux-Länder (BAB). Willemina van der Meer editors. Willi
Gorzny. Microfiche-Ed ed. vi, 756 microfiches . München: Saur, [1992?]-[1994?].
Work is a cumulation of 122 of the most important biographical reference works
published in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxemburg from the end of the 16th
century to to the beginning of the 20th century. Entries in Dutch, French, and German. Included are 142,000 biographies of
64,000 individuals. Fiches I-VI
contain title pages, prefaces, and introductions from the reference sources
consulted in compiling the biographical entries.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc CT1163.B564 1992 RR.
Benelux countries—Biography/ Belgium—Biography/ Netherlands—Biography/
Luxembourg—Biography.
667. Scandinavian biographical archive. editors, David Metherell, and Paul Guthrie. 383 microfiches . Munich,
New York: K.G. Saur, 1989-.
The University of Chicago Library holds
Section A:
Dano-Norwegian-Icelandic section.
[Section B: Finno-Swedish
section (445 fiches) held by North Park College Library.] Editor, David Metherell; sect. B:
editor, Paul Guthrie. Indexed by: Scandinavian biographical index, call no.
CT1243.S33 1994 (RR).
Entire work comprises of
reprints of biographies from ca. 360 biographical reference works originally
published between the 17th and 20th centuries, covering about 150,000
individuals from the beginning of Scandinavian history to the early 20th
century.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc DL44.S326 1989 RR .
Denmark—Biography—Dictionaries/ Finland—Biography—Dictionaries/
Iceland—Biography—Dictionaries/ Norway—Biography—Dictionaries/
Sweden—Biography—Dictionaries.
12. Judaica
668. The Collective catalogue of Hebrew manuscripts the
Institute of Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts, the Department of Manuscripts, the
Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem. Makhon le-tatslume
kitve-ha-yad ha-Ivriyim (Jerusalem) 913 microfiches . France: Chadwyck-Healey
France, 1989-1990.
1. Author and name file (196 fiches) — 2. Subject file (240 fiches) — 3.
Non-Hebrew language file (9 fiches) — 4. Illuminated manuscripts file (6
fiches) — 5. Geographic index file I (24 fiches) — 6. Geographic index file II
(5 fiches) — 7. Geographic index file III (5 fiches) — 8. Title file (48
fiches) — 9. Library catalogue file (200 fiches) — [10. Catalogue file update]
(50 fiches) — 11. Dictionary file (64 fiches) — 12. Inventory file (15 fiches)
— [Addendum]. Title (15 fiches). Subject (20 fiches). Author (16 fiches).
Printed catalogue at MSR
Z6605.H4C64 1989.
Mic microfc Z6605.H4C655 1989.
Makhon le-tatslume kitve-ha-yad ha-_Ivriyim (Jerusalem)/ Bet ha-sefarim
ha-le«umi _veha-universi_ta«i bi-Yerushalayim—Ma_hle_ket ketav-yad/
Manuscripts, Hebrew—Jerusalem—Microform catalogs/ Manuscripts,
Hebrew—Jerusalem—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
669. Benaim manuscripts of the Jewish Theological Seminary.Jewish Theological Seminary of America Library, and Joseph Ben Naim 12
reels . Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms, [1972?].
Microfilm of Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic manuscripts.
Mic _ microfm _BM45.B466 1972.
Manuscripts, Hebrew.
670. Hebrew incunabula of the Jewish Theological Seminary. 20 reels . Ann Arbor, Mich: University
Microfilms, 1973.
Microfilm. The titles in this collection are arranged and numbered according to
Frederick R. Goff's Incunabula in American libraries, at Z240.G61 Rare,
RR.
Includes 109 of the total
127 extant Hebrew books from the first half century of printing
(1453-1500). Documents the first
experiments with Hebrew typeface and early printing history in general.
microfm BM40.J4 1973 Mic.
Incunabula/ Hebrew imprints/ Jewish Theological Seminary of America Library/
Goff, Frederick Richmond.
671. Very rare books collection of the Jewish Theological
Seminary. Jewish Theological Seminary of America Library 9 reels . Ann
Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms, 1973.
Microfilm.
Mic microfm PJ5005.J495 1973.
Hebrew literature.
672. Steinschneider collection of the Jewish Theological
Seminary. Jewish Theological Seminary of America Library 20 reels and
reel guide . Ann Arbor, Mich: University Microfilms, [1972?].
Microfilm. Includes complete run of Hebräische bibliographie, edited by
Moritz Steinschneider.
Mic microfm BM40.J4 S8 1972.
673. Harvard College Library Hebraica. 11,453 microfiches . Munich, New York:
Saur, 1990.
Title from header. Title on fiche slip cover: Hebrew books from the Harvard
College Library. Printed index
at call number Z688.J48H378 1996 includes author/title, subject, and imprint
sections.
Consists of 4,934 works in
Hebrew, Judeo-Arabic, Judeo-Persian, and Ladino. Contents described from
reference sources. pt. 1.
Rabbinical works: Responsa, 549 titles (2,161 fiches). Homiletics, 712 titles
(1,727 fiches). Religious ethics, 176 titles (281 fiches). Codes of Jewish law,
286 titles (704 fiches). Rabbinic texts and commentaries, 759 titles (2,206
fiches). Biblical commentaries, 468 titles (1,092 fiches). Kabbalah and
Hasidism, 163 titles (306 fiches). Haggadoth and liturgy, 85 titles (170
fiches) — pt. 2. Secular works: Philosophy and theology, 323 titles (519
fiches). Belles lettres, 465 titles (529 fiches). Biography, 135 titles (158
fiches). History, 94 titles (144 fiches). Ladino, 384 titles (901 fiches).
Judeo-Persian, 16 titles (72 fiches). Hebrew language and grammar, 44 titles
(72 fiches). Judeo-Arabic, 275 titles (436 fiches).
microfc BM90.H37 1990 Mic.
Bible/ Rabbinical literature/ Cabala/ Hasidism/ Judaism/ Jewish literature/
Harvard College Library/ Hebrew books from the Harvard College Library.
674. Yiddish books from the Harvard College Library. <2000 > microfiches . Munich New
York: Saur, 1994?-.
The collection
includes materials in many areas of Jewish studies, e.g., Bible, Liturgy,
Ethics, Jewish History, Philology, etc. The largest section, Yiddish
Literature, which includes poetry, drama, fiction, humor and satire, and miscellaneous prose,
contains dozens of otherwise inaccessible 19th century popular novels,
confiscated Soviet publications of the 1930's, and long since out-of-print
literary anthologies and scholarly studies of the interwar period in Poland. In terms of date of publication, it extends from ethical works
published in the early eighteenth century, to literary works published in the
mid-twentieth century.
Mic microfc PJ5125.H378 1994.
Yiddish literature/ Judaism/ Hasidism/ Zionism/ Rabbinical literature/
Jews—History/ Israel—History.
675. Jüdisches biographisches Archiv = Jewish biographical
archive. Hilmar Schmuck
editors. Pinchas Lapide. 661, xxix microfiches . München: K.G. Saur Verlag,
[1994?].
List of sources on 29 microfiches at end.
Work is a cumulation of 102
biographical reference works, reproducing in a single alphabetic sequence
175,000 biographies of 100,000 individuals. Indexed by World
Biographical Index (http:; www.biblio.tu-bs.de/acwww25u/wbi_en/).
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
RR microfc DS115.J843 1994.
Jews—Biography—Dictionaries.
676. Yad Vashem archives of the destruction a photographic
record of the Holocaust. rashut ha-zikaron la-Sho ah vela-gevurah Yad
_va-shem, and Chana Byers Abells 245 microfiches . [Jerusalem: Yad Vashem
Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority, 1981.
Title from container. Accompanied by index compiled and edited by Chana Byers
Abells. viii, 101 p. ; 28 cm. Microfiches and index in slipcase at D814.J4Y33
1981.
A comprehensive pictorial
record of the atrocities of the Holocaust, comprising over 15,000 photographs,
gathered from Nazi organizations, allied servicemen who took photographs during
the liberation of concentration camps, Jewish and non-Jewish underground
organizations, and from the archives of various countries.
microfcD814.J4Y33 1981 Mic.
Yad _va-shem, rashut ha-zikaron la-Sho«ah _vela-gevurah/ Yad _va-shem,
rashut ha-zikaron la-Sho«ah _vela-gevurah/ Holocaust, Jewish
(1939-1945)—Pictorial works/ World War, 1939-1945—Jews—Pictorial works.
677. Die "Judenfrage": Schriften zur Begründung
des modernen Antisemitismus 1780 bis 1918. Benz, Wolfgang, editor,
369 microfiches . München: Saur, 2002.
Set comprises some 600 German-language publications, ranging from 1780 to the
end of the First World War. This
collection of rare, at times unique books, writings, and pamphlets, held by the
Bibliothek des Zentrums für Antisemitismusforschung der Technischen Universität
Berlin, represents a singular body of sources for research in the emergence of
modern anti-Semitism.
Mic microfc DS145.J87 2002.
Jews—History—1789-1945/ Antisemitism—History.
678. Tarnschriften 1933 bis 1945. Heinz Gittig III,
172 microfiches + . München: Saur, 1996.
Title from container. This microfiche collection is based on Heinz Gittig's
"Bibliographie der Tarnschriften 1933 bis 1945." (Z6514.U5G57 1996
Gen). It is designed to be used with the Gittig work and follows its
arrangment. Also accompanied by an additional guide to the microfiche edition
(Begleitheft). (DD256.3.T376 1996 Guide Gen).
The National Socialists systematically prevented the publication and
distribution of oppositional or pacifist writings and the works of Jewish
authors. Given the prevailing
conditions from 1933 to 1945, dissenters of the Nazi regime had to disguise
illegal writing as school dictionaries or other harmless publications. Camouflaged writing played a major role
in the resistence to the Nazi regime.
This edition contains reprints of 1,024 camouflaged leaflets and
brochures in various formats. The
bibliography byHeinz Gittig facilitates use of the microfiche edition. From collections of the Stiftung Archiv
der Parteien und Massenorganisationen der DDR im Bundesarchiv.
Mic microfc DD256.3.T376 1996.
Anti-Nazi movement—Sources/ Underground literature—Germany—History—20th
century—Sources/ Germany—History—1933-1945—Sources.
679. Card Catalog of Jewish Newspapers and Periodicals in
the Russian National Library, St. Petersburg in Hebrew & Yiddish. 11 microfiches . Sankt-Peterburg :
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka, Otdel vneshnego obsluzhivaniia, [s.d.].
Consists of three sections (titles taken from head of fiche cards): Katalog
gazet na yazyke idish (6 fiche), Katalog zhurnalov na yazyke idish (2 fiche),
Katalog izdaniy na ivrite (3 fiche). Microfiche. New York, N.Y. : Norman Ross
Publishing, Inc., 1996-1997. .
Mic microfc Z6367.R677 1996.
Jewish periodicals — Russia (Federation) — catalogs/ Jewish newspapers —
Russia (Federation) — catalogs/ Jewish periodicals — Soviet Union — catalogs/
Jewish newspapers — Soviet Union — catalogs.
680. [Evrei v Rossii]. 10 items on 1 reel . [v. p.]: 1911-1925.
Evreiskaia
sotsialisticheskaia rabochaia partiia. — Klausner, J. / Proiskhozhdenie
i kharakter' drevne-evreiskoi pis'mennosti. — Zak, L. / Ssudo-sberegatel'nye
tovarishchestva. — Klinchin, P. / Tovarno-posrednicheskie operatsii v
ssudno-beregatel'nykh tovarischchestvakh. — Zak, L. / Sel'skokhoziaistvennye
tovarischchestva v evreiskikh zemledel'cheskikh koloniiakh. — Khurgin, V. /Evreiskie zemledel'cheskie kolonii. — Lenin, V./ O evreiskom voprose v
Rossii. — Rogachevskii, V. / Russko evreiskaia literatura. — Gorev,
B. / Russkaia literatura i Evrei. — Leskov, N. / Evrei v Rossii.
— Jewish Colonization Association / Kooperatsiia v sredi Evreev, po dannym
1924 g. — Evreiskaia sotsialisticheskaia rabochaia partiia. Protokoly
konferentsii.
microfm DS316 Mic.
Jews in Russia—History/ Hebrew literature—Russia.
681. Despatches from United States consuls in Jerusalem, Palestine,
1856-1906. United States. Consulate. Jerusalem 5 microfilm reels . Washington: National Archives,
1969.
microfm E183.8.I7U547 1969 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Palestine—Sources/ Palestine—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
682. Records of the United States Consulate in Jerusalem,
Palestine: confidential
correspondence, 1920-1935 (record group 84). United States.
Consulate. Jerusalem 3 microfilm
reels . [Wilmington, Del.]: Scholarly Resources, Inc, [197-].
"Filmed in cooperation with the National Archives and Records
Administration. Title on box: Records of the US Consulate in
Jerusalem, Palestine, confidential correspondence, 1920-1935. Caption
title: Confidential correspondence, U.S. Consulate, Jerusalem, 1920-1935.
Microfm E183.8.I7R433 1970z Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Palestine—Sources/ Palestine—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources/ Palestine—History—1917-1948—Sources/
Palestine—Politics and government—1917-1948—Sources/ United States—Dept. of
State—Archives/ United States National Archives and Records Administration.
683. Ezel movement archives: Tel Aviv, 1936-1976. 190 microfiches . Zug, Switzerland:
Inter Documentation Company, 1980.
Title on container: Ezel movement in mandatory Palestine. English and Hebrew.
From introduction to
printed guide: In 1931 the Irgun
tsevai leumi ("National Military Organization"), or Ezel, as it is
known by its Hebrew acronym, was founded in Palestine after its separation from
the Haganah unground organization.
During 1937-39, the years of the Arab Revolt, Ezel carried out acts of
retaliation, warning and vengeance against the Arab population. In 1944 Ezel proclaimed its
official revolt against Britain with the aim of forcing British withdrawal from
territories west of the Jordan, carrying out more than 200 attacks and acts of
destruction against military and administrative premises. In 1948 Ezel was voluntarily disbanded
and integrated into the Israeli army, founding its political party, Herut. Contents: 1. General. — 2. Internal information, commands,
instructions. — 3. Actions and operations during 1937-1943. — 4. Actions and
operations, Feb. 1944-Oct. 1945. — 5. Actions and operations, Nov. 1945-Aug.
1946. — 6. Actions and operations, Sept. 1946-Nov. 1947. — 7. Actions and
operations after Nov. 1947. — 8. Conquest of Jaffa. — 9. Ezel-Jerusalem
district, 1948. — 10. Conquest of Deir-Yasin village. — 11. Operations and
actions: classified chronological
lists, reviews, evidence, etc. — 12. Pamphlets and publications in Hebrew. —
13. Posters, announcements, and radio broadcasts printed in Hebrew. — 14.
Periodicals in Hebrew. — 15.
Pamphlets and publications in English. — 16. Military training. — 17.
Relations between the Hagana and the Ezel. — 18. Case of the Altalena ship.
microfc DS126.E93 1980 Mic.
Irgun tsevai leumi/ Jewish-Arab relations—1917-1948/
Palestine—History—1917-1948/ Ezel movement in mandatory Palestine.
684. Reports of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry,
confidential files, re Palestine, 1944-1946. Anglo-American Committee
of Inquiry on Jewish Problems in Palestine and Europe 12 microfilm reels .
Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources, 1987.
"Cataloged as NC3-43-77-2 (Lot 8) 71 A 6682 by the National Archives and
Records Administration"—Introd. Accompanying guide to the Reports has call
no. DS126.4.G93 1987.
microfm DS126.4.A59 1987 Mic.
United States—Dept. of State—Archives/ Holocaust survivors/ Jewish-Arab
relations—1917-1949/ Palestine—Politics and government—1917-1948/
Palestine—Emigration and immigration.
685. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine, United Nations activities. editor, Paul Kesaris. 14 microfilm reels . Frederick, Md: University
Publications of America, 1988.
Accompanied by guide with call no. DS126.4.D62 1987.
microfm DS126.4.C675 1988 Mic.
Palestine—History—Partition, 1947—-Sources/ Israel-Arab War,
1948-1949—Sources/ Refugees, Arab—History—Sources/ United
Nations—Palestine—History—Sources.
686. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Palestine-Israel: internal affairs,
1955-1959 : decimal numbers 784,
784A, 884, 884A, 984, and 984A. 19 microfilm reels . Bethesda, MD: University Publications of
America, 1990.
Accompanied by printed reel guide compiled by Blair Hydrick, with call no. DS126.5.H9
1990.
microfm DS126.5.C59340 1990 Mic.
United States—Dept. of State—Archives/ Jewish-Arab
relations—1949-1967—Sources/ Refugees, Arab—History—Sources/
Israel—History—Sources.
687. Confidential U.S. State Department central files.
Palestine-Israel, foreign affairs, 1955-1959: decimal numbers 684, 684A, 611.84, and 611.84A. 17 microfilm reels . Bethesda, MD:
University Publications of America, 1990.
Accompanied by printed reel guide compiled by Blair D. Hydrick, with call no.
DS119.7.H93 1990.
microfm DS119.7.C663 Mic.
United States—Dept. of State—Archives/ Jewish-Arab
relations—1949-1967—Sources/ Egypt—History—Intervention, 1956—Sources.
688. Qita' Ghazzah wa-Shimal Sina'. Manashir Awamir
wa-I'lanat.
Complete Hebrew/Arabic
text, in nine volumes, of 460 military orders and amendments governing the Gaza
Strip, issued between 1967-1983.
Library also holds the index.
uncat microfc RR5. Ask at
Regenstein 5th floor, JRL 560.
689. al-Diffa al-Gharbiyah. Manashir Awamir
wa-Ta'yinat.
Complete Hebrew/Arabic
text, in sixty-two volumes, of military orders and amendments governing the
West Bank, issued between 1967-1983.
Library also holds the index.
uncat microfc RR5. Ask at
Regenstein 5th floor, JRL 560.
13. Eastern Europe. Russia. Former Soviet Union.
690. Card catalog of the Slavonic Dept. of Library of the
Russian Academy of Sciences. Rossiiskaia akademiia nauk microfiches .
New York: Norman Ross Publishing, Inc, 1993.
Section 1: Polish fiche 1-201, section 2: Ukranian fiche 1-69, section 3: Slovenian
fiche 1-5, section 4: Czech fiche 1-30, section 5: Byelorussian fiche 1-7,
section 6: Bulgarian fiche 1-19, section 7: Serbo-Croatian-Slovenian fiche
1-61, section 8: Sorbian-Lusatian fiche 1-3, section 9: All-Slav fiche 1-30.
Q158.5 .C37 1993 Microfiche Mic _.
Rossiiskaia akademiia nauk—Biblioteka/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
691. Polskie archiwum biograficzne [microform] = Polnisches
biographisches Archiv =Polish biographical archive. xx, 3, 613 microfiches . München: K.G.
Saur, 1993-1994.
Alphabetically arranged
entries mainly from Polish sources, with entries also from sources in German,
French, English, Latin, Russian, and Italian. Zródla = Quellen (fiches I-XX) —
Genealogia Piastów / Oswald Balzer, 1895 (fiches G1-G3) — Biographical entries
(fiches 1-613). Indexed by World Biographical Index (http:;
www.biblio.tu-bs.de/acwww25u/wbi_en/).
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
Mic microfc CT1230.P657 1993.
Poland — Biography/ Hebig,
Dieter/ Balzer, Oswald, 1858-1933.
692. Baltic Biographical Archive = Baltisches
biographisches Archiv. Paul Kaegbein, and Axel eds Frey. xvi, 420 microfiches .
München: K.G. Saur Verlag, 1995-1998.
A single-alphabet cumulation of 218 biographical reference workds published
between 1650 and 1993, with biographies for 80,000 individuals. Indexed by: Baltischer biographischer
index, CT1232.5 .B35 Index (3 v.), and by World Biographical Index (http:; www.biblio.tu-bs.de/acwww25u/wbi_en/).
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
Mic microfc CT1232.5.B358 1995.
Baltic States—Biography—Dictionaries .
693. Russian biographical archive. Axel ed Frey. microfiches <1-285 >
. München: K.G. Saur Verlag, [1997?]-.
Consists of approximately
160,000 bibliographical entries for 75,000 individuals from the earliest times
to the end of the dynasty of the Romanovs in 1917. Compiled from more than 150
source works published between 1827 and 1995. Biographies are primarily in Russian, but also in English,
German, and French.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
Mic microfc CT1203.R877 1997.
Russia—Biography—Dictionaries.
694. Russian historical sources. 18 titles in 32 boxes . New York:
Readex, 1954.
Contains dictionaries,
bibliographies, government documents, collections of laws and periodicals
important in the study of Imperial Russia and the Soviet Uniion through the end
of World War II. Many of the
titles are fully or partially represented elsewhere in the Library's holdings
in paper, microfilm or microfiche, but a few are unique to this microcard
edition. Contents: [1] Sreznevskii,
I. I. Materialy dlia slovaria
drevnerusskogo iazyka. Spb:
1893. 3v. — [2] Ikonnikov, V. S. Opyt
russkikh istoriografii. Kiev: 1891-1908. 2v. — [3] Mez'er, A. V. Russkaia slovesnost' XI po XIX
stolietiia.
Spb:1899-1902. 2v. — [4]
Mezhov, V. I. Istoriia russkoi
i vseobshchei slovesnosti: Bibliograficheskie materialy. Spb: 1872. — [5] Mezhov, V. I. Russkaia istoricheskaia bibliografiia, 1865-1876gg. Spb: 1882-90. 8v. — [6] Mezhov, V.
I. Sibirskaia bibliografiia. Spb: 1891-92. 4v. — [7] Russkaia
istoricheskaia biblioteka.
SPb-Petrograd: 1872-1927. 39v. — [8] Not received. — [9] Russkii
arkhiv. M: 1863-1917. 55v. —
[10] Russia. Gosudarstvennaia duma. Stenograficheskie otchety. Spb: 1906-1917. 36v. — [11] Russkaia
starina. Spb: 1870-1918. 176v. — [12] Padenie tsarskogo
rezhima: stenograficheskie otchety doprosov i pokazanii... v Chrezvichainoi
Sledstvennoi Komissii Vremenogo Pravitel'stva. L: 1924. 7v. — [13] Revoliutsiia i R.K.P. (b.) v
materialakh i dokumentakh: khrestomatiia. M:1925-27. 7v. — [14] Kommunisticheskaia
partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza. S"ezdy, 6-18. Stenograficheskie otchety. M: 1917-39. — [15] Russia. (1917-
RSFSR). Laws, statutes, etc. Sobranie
uzakanenii i rasporiazhenii. M:1917-1949. — [16] Russia. (1923- USSR).
Laws, statutes, etc. Sobranie postanovlenii i rasporiazhenii. M: 1924-1949. — [17] Planovoe
khoziaistvo. M: 1923-27, 1930, 1934-40, 1946-52. — [18] Annaly. Zhurnal
vseobshchei istorii izdavaemyi Rossiiskoi akademii nauk. Peterburg: 1922-24. — [19] Russia.
Gosudarstvennyi soviet. Stenograficheskie otchety. Sessiia 1-13. Spb: 1906-17.
Microprint DK1 Mic.
Russia—History—Sources.
695. Mémoires de documents: Russie, v. 7 [et] v. 17. France. Ministère des affaires étrangères. Archives 2 reels .
Contents: — reel 1. Russie, 1728 à 1787. Mémoires et documents sur le commerce.
— reel 2. Mémoires sur
le commerce de la Russie, red. par M. LeGendre, 1784.
microfilm HG108 Mic.
Russia—Commerce—France/ France—Commerce—Russia.
696. [Sources on trade between Great Britain and Russia for
the period 1760-1860, containing lists of the British Custom House and
correspondence on Russian companies in England]. 3 reels .
Original mss. and printed material in the Public Record Office of Great
Britain.
microfm HF113 Mic.
Russia—Commerce—Great Britain—History—Sources/ Great
Britain—Commercie—Russia—History—Sources.
697. Minute books, v. 1-14. London Russia Company.
Miscellaneous collection of
material relating to the company's transactions.
microfm HF129 Mic.
Great Britain—Commerce—Russia.
698. [Papers]. London Russia Company.
Contents. — Combined ledger
and journal, 1914-1938. — Cash balance book, 1866-1915. Cash books, 1904-1943.
— Correspondence, general, out-letter book, 1920-1928. — Correspondence, business
and private, out-letter books. — Correspondence, secretary's in-letter book,
1939-1943. — Miscellaneous documents, including correspondence, chiefly related
to commerce and chaplaincies, 1811-1888. — Admission book with signatures,
1869-1947. — Annual reports, 1906-1953. — Breviate book, inscribed 'agenda' of
court business transacted with reference to Minute books, 1887-1946. —
Chaplaincies. — Council for British repatriated from Russia; accounts and
correspondence, 1921-1924. — Council for British repatriated from Russia;
papers and correspondence relating to individual cases of need and assistance,
1919-1932. — British church of St. Andrew, Moscow; minute book of meetings of
the subscribers to the General Fund, 1900-1916.
microfm HF130 Mic.
Great Britain—Commerce—Russia/ Russia—Commerce—Great Britain.
699. British Foreign Office—Russia correspondence,
1781-1945. Great Britain. Foreign Office 84 microfilm reels .
Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources, 1981.
Russia correspondence, 1906-1945:
guide to the Scholarly Resources microfilm edition of the Public Record
Office collection at call no. DA47.65.G73 1981.
Includes F.O. 65, 1883-1905
and F.O. 371, 1906-1948. Library
has: 1922-1927. Files contain dispatches, instructions,
reports, memorandums, and other communications that flowed between the Foreign
Office in London and the British Embassy and consulates in Russia and
surrounding countries. Documents
offer much information, gathered by diplomatic corps, on Russian political,
economic, and social affairs.
Contents: 1922-1923: Implementation of the New Economic
Program, 38 rolls; 1924-1927:
Struggle for power in the Politburo, 44 rolls. — From publisher's
catalog.
microfm DA47.65.B45 1981 Mic.
Great Britain—Foreign relations—Soviet Union—Sources/ Soviet Union—Foreign
relations—Great Britain—Sources.
700. Despatches from United States ministers to Russia,
1808-1906. United States.
Dept. of State 66 reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, no.
35. Washington: National Archives, 1966.
Includes
register of despatches.
microfm J92 M-35 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Soviet Union—Sources/ Soviet Union—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
701. Records of the Department of State relating to
political relations between Russia (and the Soviet Union) and other states,
1910-44 [microform]. United States. Dept. of State 38 microfilm reels .
Washington: National Archives, 1961-1980.
Microfilm of mss. and typescripts.
Indexes: List of documents
at beginning of reel 1. Pamphlet
guide for 1910-1929 at DK246.R43 1961.
"More than two-thirds
of the records reproduced on this microcopy concern efforts made after 1917 by
the Soviet Government to expand its influence in the Near East and the Far
East, to gain the recognition of countries in these areas and in Europe, and to
negotiate treaties of arbitration, of alliance, and of amity, commerce, and
navigation."—Introd.
Contents: Reels 1-20: 1910-1929. — reels 21-34: 1930-1939. — reels 35-38:
1940-1944.
microfm DK246.U547 1961 Mic.
Soviet Union—Foreign relations—1917-1945—Sources/ National Archives and
Records Service.
702. Records of the Department of State relating to
political relations between the United States and Russia and the Soviet Union,
1910-29. United States Dept. of State 7 microfilm reels . Washington:
National Archives, National Archives and Records Service, General Services
Administration, 1960.
Mic microfmJ92 M-333.
United States—Foreign relations—Soviet Union—Sources/ Soviet Union—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
703. Records of the Department of State relating to
political relations between the United States and the Soviet Union,
1930-1939. Decimal file 711.61. United
States Dept of State 3 microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm
Publications T, microcopy 1241. Washington: National Archives, National
Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1980.
Mic _ microfm _E183.8.S65R43 1980.
United States—Dept of State/ United States—Foreign relations—Soviet
Union—Sources/ Soviet Union—Foreign relations—United States—Sources.
704. Records of the Department of State relating to
political relations between the United States and the Soviet Union, 1940-1944.
Decimal file 711.61. United States. Dept. of State 1 microfilm reel .
National Archives Microfilm Publications T, microcopy 1242. Washington:
National Archives, National Archives and Records Service, General Services
Administration, 1980.
Mic _ microfm _E183.8.S65R42 1980.
United States—Dept. of State/ United States—Foreign relations—Soviet
Union—Sources/ Soviet Union—Foreign relations—United States—Sources.
705. Card Catalog of Jewish Newspapers and Periodicals in
the Russian National Library, St. Petersburg in Hebrew & Yiddish. 11 microfiches . Sankt-Peterburg :
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka, Otdel vneshnego obsluzhivaniia, [s.d.].
Consists of three sections (titles taken from head of fiche cards): Katalog
gazet na yazyke idish (6 fiche), Katalog zhurnalov na yazyke idish (2 fiche),
Katalog izdaniy na ivrite (3 fiche). Microfiche. New York, N.Y. : Norman Ross
Publishing, Inc., 1996-1997. .
Mic microfc Z6367.R677 1996.
Jewish periodicals — Russia (Federation) — catalogs/ Jewish newspapers —
Russia (Federation) — catalogs/ Jewish periodicals — Soviet Union — catalogs/
Jewish newspapers — Soviet Union — catalogs.
706. [Evrei v Rossii]. 10 items on 1 reel . [v. p.]: 1911-1925.
Evreiskaia
sotsialisticheskaia rabochaia partiia. — Klausner, J. / Proiskhozhdenie
i kharakter' drevne-evreiskoi pis'mennosti. — Zak, L. / Ssudo-sberegatel'nye
tovarishchestva. — Klinchin, P. / Tovarno-posrednicheskie operatsii v
ssudno-beregatel'nykh tovarischchestvakh. — Zak, L. / Sel'skokhoziaistvennye
tovarischchestva v evreiskikh zemledel'cheskikh koloniiakh. — Khurgin, V. /Evreiskie zemledel'cheskie kolonii. — Lenin, V./ O evreiskom voprose v
Rossii. — Rogachevskii, V. / Russko evreiskaia literatura. — Gorev,
B. / Russkaia literatura i Evrei. — Leskov, N. / Evrei v Rossii.
— Jewish Colonization Association / Kooperatsiia v sredi Evreev, po dannym
1924 g. — Evreiskaia sotsialisticheskaia rabochaia partiia. Protokoly
konferentsii.
microfm DS316 Mic.
Jews in Russia—History/ Hebrew literature—Russia.
707. Newspapers from the Russian revolutionary era. Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications,
1987.
Consists of microfilm runs
of 53 newspapers, each cataloged separately. Titles include:
Astrakhanskii listok (Astrakhan) — Bednota (Moscow) — Birzhevyia
viedomosti (S.-Peterburg) — Birzhevyia viedomosti (S.-Peterburg) —Bukovyna — Dalnevostochnoe obozrienie (Vladivostok) — Derevenskaia
kommuna (Petrograd) — Derevenskaia pravda (Petrograd) — Dielo
(Leningrad) — Dielo naroda (Leningrad) — Dielo naroda (Leningrad)
— Dielo narodnoe (Petrograd) — Dobrovolets (Leningrad) — Drug (Kishniev)
— Dvadtsatyi viek (Leningrad) — Ezhednevnyi informatsionnyi listok
(Leningrad) — Golos (Sanktpeterburg) — Grazhdanin — Hromadskyi holos (Lviv)
— J. de St.-Petersbourg (St. Petersbourg) — Kooperativnoe delo
(Moskva) — Krasnaia gazeta (Petrograd) — Krasnoiarskii rabochii
([Krasnoiarsk]) — Makhovik (Petrograd) — Molot (Rostov-na-Donu) —
Moskovskiia viedomosti (Moskva) — Murmanskii viestnik (Murmansk)
— Nasa Niwa (Wilnia) — Nash viek (Petrograd) — Nasha Niva
(Vilnia) — Nasha zhizn (Leningrad) — Nova Bukovyna (Chernivtsi) —Novoe vremia (Saint Petersburg) — Novyi put (Riga) — Odesskii
listok — Odesskiia novosti (Odessa) — Petrogradskaia pravda
(Petrograd) — Prizyv (Petrograd) — Prozhektor (Leningrad) —Rabochii krai — Rus (Leningrad) — Russkiia viedomosti
(Moskva) — Strana (S. Peterburg) — Tiflisskii listok (Tiflis) —Tovarishch (S.-Peterburg) — Viestnik Vremennago pravitelstva (Petrograd)
— Viestnik Vremennago pravitelstva Sievernoi oblasti (Arkhangelsk) —Vladivostok (Vladivostok) — Volia truda (Moskva) — Volna (Arkhangelsk) — Zakaspiiskoe
obozrienie (Askhabad).
See Library's catalogs for individual call numbers.
Astrakhanskii listok (Astrakhan) / Bednota (Moscow) / Birzhevyia
viedomosti (S.-Peterburg) / Birzhevyia viedomosti (S.-Peterburg) / Bukovyna / Dalnevostochnoe obozrienie
(Vladivostok) / Derevenskaia kommuna (Petrograd) / Derevenskaia pravda
(Petrograd) / Dielo (Leningrad) / Dielo naroda (Leningrad) / Dielo naroda
(Leningrad) / Dielo narodnoe (Petrograd) / Dobrovolets (Leningrad) / Drug (Kishniev) /
Dvadtsatyi viek (Leningrad) / Ezhednevnyi informatsionnyi listok (Leningrad) /
Golos (Sanktpeterburg) / Grazhdanin / Hromadskyi holos (Lviv) / J. de
St.-Petersbourg (St. Petersbourg) / Kooperativnoe delo (Moskva) / Krasnaia
gazeta (Petrograd) / Krasnoiarskii rabochii ([Krasnoiarsk]) / Makhovik
(Petrograd) / Molot (Rostov-na-Donu) / Moskovskiia viedomosti (Moskva) /
Murmanskii viestnik (Murmansk) / Nasa Niwa (Wilnia) / Nash viek (Petrograd) /
Nasha Niva (Vilnia) / Nasha zhizn (Leningrad) / Nova Bukovyna (Chernivtsi) / Novoe
vremia (Saint Petersburg) / Novyi put (Riga) / Odesskii listok / Odesskiia
novosti (Odessa) / Petrogradskaia pravda (Petrograd) / Prizyv (Petrograd) /
Prozhektor (Leningrad) / Rabochii krai / Rus (Leningrad) / Russkiia viedomosti
(Moskva) / Strana (S. Peterburg) / Tiflisskii listok (Tiflis) / Tovarishch
(S.-Peterburg) / Viestnik Vremennago pravitelstva (Petrograd) / Viestnik
Vremennago pravitelstva Sievernoi oblasti (Arkhangelsk) / Vladivostok
(Vladivostok) / Volia truda (Moskva) / Volna (Arkhangelsk) / Zakaspiiskoe
obozrienie (Askhabad).
708. Fond 6, KPK pri TSK KPSS Opis 6 dokumenty = Fond 6,
Central Control Commission of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of
the USSR. Opis 6 : documents. Revolution and Peace Hoover Institution
on War, and Gosudarstvennyi arkhiv Rossiiskoi Federatsii 172 microfilm reels .
[Cambridge, England]: State Archival Service of Russia [and] Hoover Institution
on War, Revolution and Peace in association with Chadwyck-Healey Ltd, [1993?].
Fond 6, Opis 6 comprises reels no. 1.816-1.987 of the main set "Archives
of the Soviet Communist Party." A listing of the microfilm contents of the
whole collection—Opis 6 of Fond 6—is found on reel 172; a printed guide to all
4992 reels in the main set was issued in 1995 with title: Archives of the
Soviet Communist Party and Soviet State: catalogue of finding aids and
documents.
JN6598 Mic microfm J.
TSK VKP(b)—Komissiia partiinogo kontrolia/ TSK KPSS—Komissiia partiinogo
kontrolia/ Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza/ Communism—Soviet
Union—History/ Archives—Soviet Union/ Soviet Union—Politics and government/
Soviet Union—History.
709. Leaders of the Russian Revolution. Parts 3-5, 9 on 390 microfilm reels;
parts 1-2, 5-8 on 1,855 microfiche.
Archives of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party. Series
1, series editor Jana Howlette. Cambridge, England: Chadwyk-Healey in
association with the State Archival Service of Russia, 1992.
"The Cambridge project." Some parts of the set include both
microfiches and microfilm reels.
Printed guide at DK254.L234 1994.
Parts: 1: L. Martov, 1873-1923. — 2. V. I.
Zasulich, 1849-1919. — 3. G. K. Ordzhonikidze, 1886-1937. — 4. S. M. Kirov,
1886-1934. — 5. A. A. Zhdanov, 1896-1948. — 6. V. M. Molotov, 1890-1986. — 7.
L. D. Trotsky, 1879-1940. — 8. P. B. Axelrod, 1850-1928. — 9. M. I. Kalinin,
1874-1936.
microfc DK254.L233 1992 Mic; microfm DK254.L233 1992 Mic.
Revolutionaries—Russia—Archives/ Politicians—Soviet Union—Archives/
Russia—History—1801-1917—Sources/ Soviet Union—History—Sources/ Archives of the
Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party.
710. [Archives]. P. B. 1850-1928 Axelrod 33
microfiches . Leaders of the Russian Revolution. Archives of the Central
Committee of the Soviet Communist Party. Series 1, pt. 8. Cambridge, England:
Chadwyk-Healey in association with the Russian Committee for Archives, 1992.
First microfiche includes index and description of contents (opisº).
microfc DK254.L233 1992 v. 8 Mic.
Akselrod, P. B. (Pavel Borisovich), 1850-1928—Archives.
711. [Archives]. M. I. 1875-1946 Kalinin 220
microfilm reels . Leaders of the Russian Revolution. Archives of the Central
Committee of the Soviet Communist Party. Series 1, pt. 9. Cambridge, England:
Chadwyk-Healey in association with the State Archival Service of Russia, 1994.
Index and description of contents (opisi) located on first microfilm reel.
microfm DK254.L233 1992 v. 9 Mic.
Kalinin, M. I. (Mikhail Ivanovich), 1875-1945—Archives.
712. [Archives]. S. M. 1886-1934 Kirov 45 microfilm
reels . Leaders of the Russian Revolution. Archives of the Central Committee of
the Soviet Communist Party. Series 1, pt. 4. Cambridge, England: Chadwyk-Healey
in association with the State Archival Service of Russia, 1994.
Index and description of contents (opisi) located on first microfilm reel.
microfm DK253.L233 1992 v. 4 Mic.
Kirov, Sergei Mironovich, 1886-1934—Archives.
713. [Archives]. L. 1873-1923 Martov 34 microfiches
. Leaders of the Russian Revolution. Archives of the Central Committee of the
Soviet Communist Party. Series 1, pt. 1. Cambridge, England: Chadwyk-Healey in
association with the Russian Committee for Archives, 1992.
First microfiche includes index and description of contents (opisº).
microfc DK253.L233 1992 v. 1 Mic.
Martov, L., 1873-1923—archives.
714. [Archives]. V. M. 1890-1986 Molotov 111
microfiches . Leaders of the Russian Revolution. Archives of the Central
Committee of the Soviet Communist Party. Series 1, pt. 6. Cambridge, England:
Chadwyk-Healey in association with the Russian Committee for Archives, 1992.
First two microfiches include index and description of contents (opisº).
microfc DK253.L233 1992 v. 6 Mic.
Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich, 1896-1986—Archives.
715. [Archives]. G. K. 1886-1937 Ordzhonikidze 120
microfilm reels . Leaders of the Russian Revolution. Archives of the Central
Committee of the Soviet Communist Party. Series 1, pt. 3. Cambridge, England:
Chadwyk-Healey in association with the State Archival Service of Russia, 1994.
Index and description of contents (opisi) located on first microfilm reel.
microfm DK253.L233 1992 v. 3 Mic.
Ordzhonikidze, Sergo, 1886-1937—Archives.
716. [Archives]. L. D. 1879-1940 Trotsky 1129
microfiches . Leaders of the Russian Revolution. Archives of the Central
Committee of the Soviet Communist Party. Series 1, pt. 7. Cambridge, England:
Chadwyk-Healey in association with the State Archival Service of Russia, 1994.
First microfiche includes index and description of contents (opisº).
microfc DK254.L233 1992 v. 7 Mic.
Trotsky, Leon, 1879-1940—Archives.
717. [Archives]. V. I. 1849-1919 Zasulich 31
microfiches . Leaders of the Russian Revolution. Archives of the Central
Committee of the Soviet Communist Party. Series 1, pt. 2. Cambridge, England:
Chadwyk-Healey in association with the Russian Committee for Archives, 1992.
First microfiche includes index and description of contents (opisº).
microfc DK253.L233 1992 v. 2 Mic.
Zasulich, Vera Ivanovna, 1849-1919.
718. [Archives]. A. A. 1896-1948 Zhdanov 517
microfiches + 35 microfilm reels . Leaders of the Russian Revolution. Archives
of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party. Series 1, pt. 5.
Cambridge, England: Chadwyk-Healey in association with the State Archival Service
of Russia, 1992.
First 11 microfiches include index and description of contents (opisi). This
part of the set consists of both microfiches and microfilm reels.
microfc DK253.L233 1992 v. 5 Mic; microfm DK253.L233 1992 v. 5 Mic.
Zhdanov, Andrei Aleksandrovich, 1896-1948—Archives.
719. [Records of the All-Union Communist Party, Smolensk
District, 1917-41]. Kommunisticheskaia partiia Sovetskogo Soiuza
Smolenskii oblastnoikomitet Partiinyi arkhiv 69 reels . National Archives
Microfilm Publications, T-87. Washington: National Archives, [1957].
Title from Guide to the National Archives of the United States. 1974, p. 735.
Roll 1 contains The Smolensk Archives : a selective index, by Merle
Fainsod. See printed Guide to
the records of the Smolensk Oblast of the All-Union Communist Party of the
Soviet Union, 1917-41, at JN6598.K78U59 1980 RR2.
Archives were captured by
German forces invading the Soviet Union, and subsequently captured by Allies
and processed as part of the captured German war documents.
microfm DK511.S7K6 Mic.
Smolenskaia oblast (Russia)—Politics and government/ Smolenskaia oblast
(Russia)—History—Sources/ Fainsod, Merle/ American Historical Association
Committee for the Study of War Documents.
720. The Meyerhold Theatre, 1920-1938: from the holdings of Russian State
Archive of Literature and Art, Moscow, Russia = Gosudarstvennyi teatr imeni
V.E. Meierkhol'da, 1920-1938 gg. : iz fondov Rossiiskogo Gosudarstvennogo
arkhiva literatury i iskusstva, Moskva, Rossiia. 165 microfilm reels . Woodbridge, CT:
Research Publications, 1999.
First reel is reproduction of the original index to the Archives published in
1938; index also issued separately in book form with same title as the
collection, at PN2728.M4G58 1900Z v. 1-2 Slavic Reference, Reading Room 2.
Mic microfm PN2728.M4G58 1900z.
Gosudarstvennyi teatr imeni Meierkhol'da/ Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi arkhiv
literatury i iskusstva/ Theater—Soviet Union.
721. The Moscow Lenin Order Mosfilm Studio (1938-1945)
[microform] : from the holdings of Russian State Archive of Literature and Art,
Moscow, Russia = Moskovskaia kinostudiia "Mosfil'm" (1938-1945) : iz
fondov Rossiiskogo Gosudarstvennogo arkhiva literatury i iskusstva, Moskva,
Rossiia. Moskovskaia kinostudiia "Mosfil'm" 12 reels .
Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, Primary Source Media, 1999.
Originals held by the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art, Moscow,
Russia. Guide at PN1993.5.R9M675 1999 Guide, Slavic Reference, Reading Room 2.
mic PN1993.5.R9M675 1999 microfm.
Moskovskaia kinostudiia "Mosfil'm". — Records and correspondence/
Motion pictures — Soviet Union — History — Sources.
722. The GULAG Press, 1920-1937. 649 microfiches State Archive of the Russian Federation and
Federal Archival Service of Russia; International Institute for Social History,
Amsterdam. IDC, Leiden, 2000.
Print fiche guide,
introduction by Leo van Rossum and compiled under his supervision by Jim
Verhoeff with final details for text and catalogue by Huub Sanders. The
microfiche collection includes 134 titles "containing 'news' bulletins,
posters, literary journals, albums and booklets." Printed guide at PN5277.P67G853 2000
Slavic Reference.
Mic microfc PN5277.P67G853 2000.
Glavnoe upravlenie ispravitel'no-trudovykh lagerei OGPU/ GULag NKVD/ Concentration
camps—Soviet Union/ Labor camps—Soviet Union/ Political persecution—Soviet
Union/ Journalism, Prison—Soviet Union/ Prison periodicals—Soviet Union.
723. Moscow daily press review. Moscow Joint Press
Reading Service 149 reels . Moscow: 194?-1956.
microfm D32.
World War, 1939-1945.
724. The Soviet Union : records of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, part II, 1946-1953. 7 reels . Washington, D.C: University Publications of
America, Inc, 1979.
Printed Guide to Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, part II, 1946-1953:
the Soviet Union has call no. UA23.K43.
Collection includes
operational reports, research and development studies, intelligence estimates,
contingency combat plans, policy studies.
microfc UA11 Mic.
United States—Military relations—Soviet Union/ United States—Military
policy/ United States. Joint
Chiefs of Staff.
725. Soviet Union. 8 reels . O.S.S./State Department Intelligence and Research
Reports, 6. Washington: University Publications of America, 1977.
Printed guide at call number UB251.U5K44.
Office
of Strategic Studies and the State Department commissioned scholars in
international affairs and a variety of area studies to write special, top-secret
reports during World War II and the Cold War, which helped to shape U.S. foreign
policy decisions. See related
1950-1961 supplement.
microfm UB11 Mic.
Intelligence service—United States/ Military intelligence/ United
States—military relations—Soviet Union/ United States. Office of Strategic Services/ United
States. Department of State.
726. Soviet Union:
1950-1961 supplement. 6 reels . O.S.S./State Department Intelligence and Research
Reports, 11. Washington: University Publications of America, 1979.
Printed guide at call number UB251.U5K45.
Office
of Strategic Studies and the State Department commissioned scholars in
international affairs and a variety of area studies to write special,
top-secret reports during World War II and the Cold War, which helped to shape
U.S. foreign policy decisions. See
related series.
microfm UB12 Mic.
Intelligence service—United States/ Military intelligence/ United
States—military relations—Soviet Union/ United States. Office of Strategic Services/ United
States. Department of State.
727. Human rights documents, 1980-1988. Eastern Europe/USSR. Human
Rights Internet 692 microfiches . Zug, Switzerland: IDC, [1989?].
Original documents provided by Human Rights Internet.
Collection of documents of
non-governmental human rights organizations worldwide. Comprises both published and unpublished
documents, including much fugitive material. Eastern Europe/USSR section lists 24 organizations with
2,123 documents.
microfc JC599.E92H95 1980 Mic .
Human rights—Europe, Eastern/ Human rights—Soviet Union/ Civil
rights—Europe, Eastern/ Civil rights—Soviet Union.
728. The Soviet coup collection. 1 box (174 items) . New York; Moscow:
Moscow Independent Press Publishing Co. (MIPP), [1991].
Includes actual and photocopies of various documents, leaflets and newspapers
issued during the attempted coup of August 19-21, 1991. Includes contents list.
pt. 1. Special issues of
newspapers and magazines published during the Soviet coup 08/19/91-08/21/91 —
pt. 2. "Ukazy, postanovleniia, resheniia, prikazy, obrashcheniia,"
published during the Soviet coup 08/19/91-08/21/91 — pt. 3. The appeals of
different organizations and the leaflets, published during the Soviet coup
08/19/91-08/21/91 — pt. 4. History, analysis, and comments in newspapers and
magazines, published after the Soviet coup 08/22/91-09/07/91 — pt. 5. The
documents of the Soviet hard-liners, published during the Soviet coup
08/19/91-08/22/91.
microfm DK292.S68 1991 Mic.
Soviet Union—History—Attempted coup, 1991—Sources/ Soviet Union—Politics and
government—1985-1991—Sources.
729. Cyrillic union catalog. 3 pts. in 7 boxes . New York: Readex
Microprint, 1963.
Extracted from the Library
of Congress National Union Catalog, the Cyrillic Union Catalog lists
monographs and serials in the Slavic Cyrillic alphabets (Russian, Ukrainian,
Belorussian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian) published before 1956 in all
subject areas of the humanities, social sciences and sciences, and reported by
at least one U. S. library. Also
included are several thousand unique items which in 1956 were in LC's
uncataloged arrearages, many, but not all of which have subsequently been
cataloged. Cards are arranged in three separate sequences, by author/main
entry, by title, and by subject.
Microprint Z1 Mic.
Slavic literature—Bibl.—Union lists.
730. The Slavic Cyrillic union catalog of pre-1956
imprints. Library of Congress.
Catalog Publication Division 174 sheets . Towata, N. J.: Rowman &
Littlefield, 1980.
A cumulative update to the Cyrillic
Union Catalog, the SCUC includes all new pre-1956 Cyrillic monograph and
serial titles reported to the Library of Congress between 1956-1978, as well as
listing all earlier CUC titles with any additional library locations
reported. All entries are listed
in only one alphabetical sequence by author/main entry or by title when no
author exists. All items have been
assigned an exclusive NUC number (beginning with the prefix 78-) and additional
post-1978 locations can be checked in the National Union Catalog Register of
Additional Locations (Z881.U5C213 and
microfiche Z31).
microfcZ46 RR2.
Slavic literature—Bibliography—Union Lists.
731. Card catalog of the gubernskie, oblastnye, and
voiskovye vedomosti from the National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka 87 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross Publishing,
2000].
Each fiche has indidual title only—collective title from publisher's
advertisement. Fiche no. 2252/1-2252/87.
Mic microfc XXKLA8.R67 2000.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka/ Russian newspapers/ Gazettes—Russia/
Library catalogs on microfiche.
732. Katalog literatury na abazinskom iazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 2 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross Publishing,
[n.d.].
Catalog contains holdings of all Abazin imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
microfmZ7101.A17R67 1998.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Abazin imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
733. Katalog literatury na abkhazskom iazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 5 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, [n.d.].
Catalog contains holdings of all Abkhaz imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
microfmZ7101.A22R67 1998.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Abkhaz imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
734. Katalog literatury na adygeiskom iazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 6 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, [n.d.].
Catalog contains holdings of all Adygei imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Mic microfmZ7101.A39R67 1998.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia
biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh/ Adygei imprints—Catalogs/
Library catalogs on microfiche.
735. Katalog literatury na Altaiskom (Oirotskom) yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 5 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Altai imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.A58 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Altai imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
736. Katalog literatury na Asiriiskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Syriac imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Entries on
original shelf cards were recorded in vernacular language of the item using
various scripts. Norman Ross will film titles from this catalog on demand. Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if
there are specific titles which you would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7094 .R677 1997 Mic microfc .
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Syriac imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche/ Syriac
language, Modern—Texts—Catalogs.
737. Rossiyskaya natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh yazykakh, Armianskie knigi: Al'favitnyi katalog = Card catalog of
the Department of the Literature of the Nationalities of the former Soviet
Union from the National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg: Armenian books. Rossiyskaya
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 114
microfiches . New York: Norman Ross, 1996.
Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Entries on original shelf cards were recorded in vernacular
language of an item.
All 79,250 cards are for
titles in Armenian. Norman Ross
will film titles from this catalog on demand. Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific
titles which you would recommend that the Library acquire.
microfc Z3464.R677 1996 Mic.
Rossiyskaya natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh—Catalogs/ Armenian imprints—Catalogs/ Armenia—Bibliography—Catalogs.
738. Katalog literatury na avarskom iazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 6 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, [n.d.].
Catalog contains holdings of all Avar imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Mic microfmZ101.A89R67 1998.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Avar imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
739. Katalog literatury na Azerbaidzhanskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 89, 18 microfiches . New York: Norman
Ross Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Azerbaijani language imprints located in
National Library of Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical
order. Entries on original shelf cards were recorded in vernacular language of
the item; first 89 fiche in cyrillic alphabet, last 18 in roman alphabet.
Norman Ross will film titles from this catalog on demand. Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if
there are specific titles which you would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.A94 R677 1997 Mic _microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Azerbaijani imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche/
Azerbaijan—Bibliography—Catalogs.
740. Katalog literatury na Buryatskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 9 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Buriat imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Entries on
original shelf cards were recorded in vernacular language of the item using
Mongolian vertical, roman and cyrillic scripts. Norman Ross will film titles
from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.B8 R677 1997 Mic microfc .
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Buriat imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche/ Buriatia
(Russia)—Bibliography—Catalogs.
741. Katalog literatury na chechenskom iazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 5 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, [n.d.].
Catalog contains holdings of all Chechen imprints located in National Library
of Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross
will film titles from this catalog on demand. Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific
titles which you would recommend that the Library acquire.
Mic microfmZ7101.5.C538R67 1998.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Chechen imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
742. Katalog literatury na cherkesskom iazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 2 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, [n.d.].
Catalog contains holdings of all Circassian imprints located in National
Library of Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman
Ross will film titles from this catalog on demand. Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific
titles which you would recommend that the Library acquire.
Mic microfmZ7101.C54R67 1998.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Circassian imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
743. Katalog literatury na Evenkiiskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Evenki imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.E84 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Evenki imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche/ Evenki
language—Texts—Catalogs.
744. Katalog literatury na Evenskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Even imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.E83 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Even imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche/ Even
language—Texts—Catalogs.
745. Rossiyskaya natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh yazykakh, Gruzinskie knigi: Al'favitnyi katalog = Card catalog of
the Department of the Literature of the Nationalities of the former Soviet
Union from the National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg: Georgian books. Rossiyskaya
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 168
microfiches . New York: Norman Ross, 1996.
Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Entries on original shelf cards were recorded in vernacular
language of an item.
All 108,250 cards are for
titles in Georgian. Norman Ross
will film titles from this catalog on demand. Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific
titles which you would recommend that the Library acquire.
microfc Z3465.6.R677 1996 Mic.
Rossiyskaya natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh—Catalogs/ Georgian imprints—Catalogs/ Georgia
(Republic)—Bibliography—Catalogs.
746. Katalog literatury na ingushskom iazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 4 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, [n.d.].
Catalog contains holdings of all Ingush imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Mic microfmZ7101.I5R67 1998.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Ingush imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
747. Katalog literatury na kabardinskom iazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 6 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, [n.d.].
Catalog contains holdings of all Kabardian imprints located in National Library
of Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross
will film titles from this catalog on demand. Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific
titles which you would recommend that the Library acquire.
Mic microfmZ7101.K22R67 1998.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Kabardian imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
748. Katalog literatury na Kalmytskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 5 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Kalmyk imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Entries on
original shelf cards were recorded in vernacular language of the item using
Kalmyk vertical, roman and cyrillic scripts. Norman Ross will film titles from
this catalog on demand. Contact
the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you would recommend
that the Library acquire.
Mic microfc Z7101.K34R677 1997.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Kalmyk imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche/ Kalmykiia
(Russia)—Bibliography—Catalogs.
749. Katalog literatury na kazakhskom iazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 78 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, [n.d.].
Catalog contains holdings of all Kazakh imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Mic microfmZ3420.R67 1998.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Kazakh imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
750. Katalog literatury na Khakasskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 3 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Khakass imprints located in National Library
of Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross
will film titles from this catalog on demand. Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific
titles which you would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.K48 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Khakass imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
751. Katalog literatury na Khantyiskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Khanty imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7045.K48 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Khanty imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche .
752. Katalog literatury na Kurdskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 2 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Kurdish imprints located in National Library
of Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Entries on
original shelf cards were recorded in vernacular language of the item using
roman and cyrillic scripts. Norman Ross will film titles from this catalog on
demand. Contact the Slavic
Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you would recommend that the
Library acquire.
Z7101.K8 R677 1997 Mic _microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Kurdish imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
753. Katalog literatury na kyrgyzskom iazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 45 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, [n.d.].
Catalog contains holdings of all Kyrgyz imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Mic microfmZ7101.K57R67 1998.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia
biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh/ Kyrgyz
imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
754. Katalog literatury na Mansiiskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Mansi imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7045.M36 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Mansi imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
755. Katalog literatury na Nanaiskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Nanai imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.N35 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Nanai imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
756. Katalog literatury na Nenetskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Nenets imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.N45 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Nenets imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
757. Katalog literatury na Nivkhskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Nivkh (Gilyak) imprints located in National
Library of Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman
Ross will film titles from this catalog on demand. Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific
titles which you would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.G55 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Gilyak imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche .
758. Katalog literatury na Nogaiskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 3 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Nogai imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.N64 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Nogai imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
759. Katalog literatury na Nymylanskom (koriakskom) yazyke.Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche .
New York: Norman Ross Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Koryak imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.K67 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Koryak imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
760. Katalog literatury na osetinskom iazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 12 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, [n.d.].
Catalog contains holdings of all Ossetian located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Mic microfmZ7101.O77R67 1998.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Ossetian imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
761. Katalog literatury na Saamskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Sami imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7045.S22 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Sami imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
762. Katalog literatury na Sel'kupskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Selkup imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.S45 R677 1997 Mic _microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Selkup imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche .
763. Katalog literatury na Shorskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Shor imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.S56 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Shor imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
764. Katalog literatury na Shugnanskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Shughni imprints located in National Library
of Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross
will film titles from this catalog on demand. Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific
titles which you would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.S58 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Shughni imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche/ Shughni
dialect—Texts—Catalogs.
765. Katalog literatury na tabasaranskom iazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 3 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, [n.d.].
Catalog contains holdings of all Tabasaran imprints located in National Library
of Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross
will film titles from this catalog on demand. Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific
titles which you would recommend that the Library acquire.
Mic microfmZ7101.T22R67 1998.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Tabasaran imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
766. Rossiyskaya natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh yazykakh, Tadzhikskie knigi: Al'favitnyi katalog = Card catalog of
the Department of the Literature of the Nationalities of the former Soviet
Union from the National Library of Russia, St. Petersburg: Tajik books. Rossiyskaya
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 43
microfiches . New York: Norman Ross, 1996.
Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Entries on original shelf cards were recorded in vernacular
language of an item.
All 25,000 cards are for
titles in Tajik. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
microfc Z3412T35R677 1996 Mic.
Rossiyskaya natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh—Catalogs/ Tajik imprints—Catalogs/ Tajikistan—Bibliography—Catalogs.
767. Katalog literatury na Tsakhurskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Tsakhur imprints located in National Library
of Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross
will film titles from this catalog on demand. Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific
titles which you would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.T73 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Tsakhur imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
768. Katalog literatury na Tsyganskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Romany imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.R65 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Romany imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
769. Katalog literatury na turkmenskom iazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 37 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, [n.d.].
Catalog contains holdings of all Turkmen imprints located in National Library
of Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross
will film titles from this catalog on demand. Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific
titles which you would recommend that the Library acquire.
Mic microfmZ3435.R67 1998.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Turkmen imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
770. Katalog literatury na Tuvinskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 7 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Tuvinian imprints located in National Library
of Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross
will film titles from this catalog on demand. Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific
titles which you would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.T87 R677 1997 Mic microfc.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Tuvinian imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche/ Tuva
(Russia)—Bibliography—Catalogs.
771. Katalog literatury na Uigurskom yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 10 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Uighur imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7101.U4 R677 1997 Mic _microfic_.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Uighur imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
772. Katalog literatury na uzbekskom iazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 121 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, [n.d.].
Catalog contains holdings of all Uzbek imprints located in National Library of
Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical order. Norman Ross will
film titles from this catalog on demand.
Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if there are specific titles which you
would recommend that the Library acquire.
Mic microfmZ3440.R67 1997.
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Uzbek imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche.
773. Katalog literatury na Yuitskom (Eskimosskom) yazyke. Rossiiskaia
natsional'naia biblioteka. Otdel
literatury na natsional'nykh iazykakh 1 microfiche . New York: Norman Ross
Publishing, 1997.
Catalog contains holdings of all Yuit (Siberian Yupik) imprints located in
National Library of Russia. Author/title catalog arranged in alphabetical
order. Norman Ross will film titles from this catalog on demand. Contact the Slavic Bibliographer if
there are specific titles which you would recommend that the Library acquire.
Z7119.E7 R677 1997 Mic microfc .
Rossiiskaia natsional'naia biblioteka—Otdel literatury na natsional'nykh
iazykakh/ Yuit imprints—Catalogs/ Library catalogs on microfiche/ Yuit
language—Texts—Catalogs.
774. Proceedings of the Caucasian Archaeographical
Commission, 1866-1904 : contents guide. Grigori i L vovich
Bondarevskiµi, and Kavkazska_i_a arkheograficheska_i_a kommis_i_i_a ix, 495 p .
[Farnham Common, Slough, UK]: Archive Editions, 1996.
"The board of editors in Tbilisi has kindly provided English translations
of the original Prefaces to the various volumes of Proceedings, and has also
provided its own notes on the prefaces in some cases ... No prefaces or notes
have been supplied for Volumes I and II."—T.p. verso. "The documents
in volume I [of the proceedings] are variously in Turkish, Arabic and Persian,
and a translated handlist has not been attempted at this time, although the
originals are of course present in the microfiche set."—p. viii. Index
accompanies the microfiche edition of the "Akty sobrannye Kavkazsko_i_u
arkheografichesko_i_u kommiss_ie_i_u" published by Archive Editions, 1996.
FOR THE FICHE SEE: DK509.A589 1866 Mic.
DK509.A5891 1996 RR2.
Akty sobrannye Kavkazsko_i_u arkheografichesko_i_u kommiss_ie_i_u/
Caucasus—History—Sources—Indexes .
775. Zemstvo library card catalogue. Gosudarstvennaia
publichnaia biblioteka imeni M.E. Saltykova-Shchedrina 78 microfiches . Leiden,
Netherlands: Interdocumentation Company AG, [1992?].
Publications in the
Saltykov-Shchedrin Library concerning Zemstvo statistical studies of Russian
agrarian development and peasantry; published as early as ca. 1870, but
primarily in the mid-1880's and from 1906 to 1914.
microfc Z939.G67 1992 Mic.
Gosudarstvennaia publichnaia biblioteka imeni M.E. Saltykova-Shchedrina/
Zemstvos—Statistics—Bibliography—Microform catalogs/ Agriculture—Economic
aspects—Soviet Union—Statistics—Bibliography—Microform catalogs/
Peasantry—Soviet Union—Statistics—Bibliography—Microform catalogs.
776. Akty sobrannye Kavkazskoiu arkheograficheskoiu
kommissieiu Arkhiv Glavnago upravleniia namiestnika kavkazskago ; napechatan
pod redaktsieiu predsiedatelia komissii A.D. Berzhe. Adolf Petrovich
Berzhe, Kavkazskaia arkheograficheskaia kommisiia, and Russia Glavnoe
upravleniia namiestnika kavkazskago 12 v. in 16 . Tiflis: Tip. Arkhiv Glavnago
upravleniia namiestnika kavkazskago, 1866-1904.
Vols. 11-12: Arkhiv Glavnonachalºstvyiushago grazhdanskoiu chastiiu na
Kavkazie. Editors: v. 1-10, A. Berzhe; v. 11, D. Kobiakov; v. 12, E.D. Felitsyn
and A.P. Naumov. FOR INDEX SEE: DK509.A5891 1996 RR2.
Documents on the history of
Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Daghestan, Chechnya, Ossetia, Kabardin-Balkaria,
Cherkessia and Abkhazia.
Mic microfc DK509.A589 1866.
Caucasus—History—Sources/
Caucasus, Northern—History—Sources.
777. South-East European biographical archive =
Südosteuropäisches biographisches Archiv. U. Kramme, and Z. eds Urra Muena. microfiches <1-92> .
München: K.G. Saur Verlag, [1997]-.
Will consist of
approximately 100,000 biographies compiled alphabetically on Albania, Bulgaria,
Romania, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Serbia, and
Montenegro, covering a period from the 9th century to the present day, compiled
from about 200 reference works published between 1711 and 1995.
See online source: World Biographical Information System
Online (WBIS Online) at http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
RR microfc DR33.S843 1997.
Balkan Peninsula—Biography—Dictionaries.
778. Greek biographical archive = Griechisches
biographisches Archiv. Hilmar ed Schmuck. microfiches . München: Saur Verlag,
[1998?]-.
Will consist of 120,000
biographical articles on approximately 90,000 individuals in a single aphabet,
derived from 98 source works in 156 volumes, half in modern Greek, and the rest
in English, French, German, Italian, and Latin, covering the period from 4th
century AD to the present, covering Greece, Asia Minor, lower Italy during the
Byzantine period, and the area of modern Greece for the period thereafter.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
Mic microfc CT1103.G754 1998.
Greece—Biography—Dictionaries.
779. [Reports of the Austrian ambassadors in
Constantinople, January, 1833-1836]. 12 reels .
Original mss. and printed material in the Haus,- Hof- und Staatsarchiv, Vienna.
microfilm DB24 Mic.
Austria—Foreign relations—Turkey/ Turkey—Foreign relations—Austria/
Austria. Haus-, Hof- und
Staatsarchive.
780. [Reports on diplomatic relations between Austria and
Turkey, 1836-1838]. 9
reels .
Original mss. and printed material in the Haus,- Hof- und Staatsarchiv, Vienna.
microfilm DB25 Mic.
Austria—Foreign relations—Turkey/ Turkey—Foreign relations—Austria/
Austria. Haus-, Hof- und
Staatsarchive.
781. [Correspondence between Koraes and Thomas
Jefferson. July-December, 1823;
Jan. 30, 1825]. Adamantios Koraes.
microfm DF2 Mic.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.
782. Despatches from United States ministers to Turkey,
1818-1906 . United States.
Dept. of State 77 reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, no.
46. Washington: National Archives, 1966.
Includes register of despatches.
microfm J92 M-46 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Turkey—Sources/ Turkey—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
783. Records of the Department of State relating to
political relations of Turkey, Greece and the Balkan States, 1930-1939. United
States Dept. of State 11 microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm
Publications, T-1245. Washington: National Archives, National Records and
Archives Service, General Services Administration, 1980.
The records are in many languages.
microfm DR48.U5 1980 Mic.
Balkan Peninsula—Foreign relations—Sources/ Balkan Peninsula—Politics and
government—Sources/ Turkey—Foreign relations—1918-1960—Sources/ Turkey—Politics
and government—1918-1960—Sources/ Greece—Foreign relations—Sources/
Greece—Politics and government—1917-1935—Sources/ Greece—Politics and
government—1935-1967—Sources.
784. Records of the Department of State relating to
political relations of Turkey, Greece and the Balkan States, 1940-1944. United
States. Dept. of State 2 microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm
Publications, M-1246. Washington, D.C: National Archives, National Archives and
Records Service, General Services Administration, 1980.
Microfilm of records in the United States National Archives and Records
Service.
Includes letters,
telegrams, newspaper clippings, printed documents, etc., relating to the
political relations of Turkey, Greece and the Balkan States from 1940-1944. The
records are in many languages.
microfm DR48.U5 1980a Mic.
United States—Dept. of State/ Balkan Peninsula—Foreign relations—Sources/
Balkan Peninsula—Politics and government—Sources/ Turkey—Foreign
relations—1918-1960—Sources/ Turkey—Politics and government—1918-1960—Sources/
Greece—Foreign relations—Sources/ Greece—Politics and government—1935-1967—Sources.
785. [Materials from the Foreign Office of Great Britain
relating to the Czechoslovak Republic for the periods 1818-1938]. Great
Britain. Foreign Office 50 reels .
Originals in the Public Record Office of Great Britain.
Includes materials relating
to the debts of the European War, 1914-1918.
microfilm DB30 Mic.
Czechoslovakia—History—Sources/ Czechoslovakia—Politic and
government—1918-1938/ Czechoslovakia—Foreign relations—Great Britain—Sources/
Great Britain—Foreign relations—Czechoslovakia—Sources.
786. [Diplomatic dispatches from Prague concerning
Czechoslovakia. Vienna,
1918-1933]. Austria. Staatsarchiv 6 reels .
microform DB43 Mic.
Austria—Foreign relations—Czechoslovakia—Sources/ Czechoslovakia—Forei
Relations—Austria—Sources.
787. [Files of the Department of State concerning relations
with Czechoslovak republic, 1918-1933]. United States. Department of State 7 reels .
microfm DB42 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Czechoslovakia—Sources /
Czechoslovakia-Foreign relations—United States—Sources.
788. Records of the Department of State relating to
internal affairs of Czechoslovakia, 1910-1944 decimal file 860f. United
States. Dept. of State 32 microfilm reels . Washington [D.C.]: The National
Archives, National Archives and Records Service, General Services
Administration, 1982.
microfm DB2185.R426 1982 Mic.
Czechoslovakia—History—Sources/ Czechoslovakia—Politics and government—20th
century—Sources/ Czechoslovakia—Foreign relations—United States—Sources/ United
States—Foreign relations—Czechoslovakia—Sources/ United States National
Archives and Records Service.
789. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to
the internal affairs of Czechoslovakia, 1945-1949. Department of State decimal
file 860f. United States. Dept. of State 17 microfilm reels .
Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources, 1986.
Title on prelim. frame: Internal affairs of Czechoslovakia, 1945-1949.
Guide to accompany collection on microfilm has call no. DB2215.G85 1986.
microfm DB2215.R33 1986 Mic.
United States—Dept. of State—Archives/
Czechoslovakia—History—1945-1992—Sources.
790. Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to
the internal affairs of Czechoslovakia, 1955-1959: Department of State Decimal Files 749, 849 and 949. United
States. Dept. of State 8 microfilm reels ; 35 mm . Wilmington, DE: Scholarly
Resources, 1986.
Printed guide at call no.: DB2215.R43 1986 Index RR2.
microfm DB2215.R43 1986 Mic.
Records of the U.S. Department of State relating to the internal affairs of
Czechoslovakia, 1955-1959/ Czechoslovakia—Politics and
government—1945-1992—Sources/ Czechoslovakia—History—1945-1992—Sources/
Czechoslovakia—Foreign relations—United States/ United States—Foreign
relations—Czechoslovakia/ United States.
Department of State.
791. Prague Spring. 2011 microfiches . Leiden: IDC, [1990?]-.
A collection of articles
from 50 newspapers and periodicals published in Czechoslovakia during the years
1966-1968 relevant to Prague Spring.
Includes two important party dailies (Czech and Slovak); economic newspapers;
military periodicals; publications of all legal parties; Czech and Slovak
regional dailies; satirical magazines.
Contents: 1. A-Revue
(fiches 1-25) — 2. Ceskoslovensky rozhlas (fiches 1-20) — 3. Dikobraz (fiches 1-59) — 4. Divadelni
noviny (fiches 1-25) — 5. Druzstveni noviny (fiches 1-22) — 6. Filmove
a televizni noviny (fiches 1-13) — 7. Filmovy prehled (fiches 1-46)
— 8. Forum (fiches 1-3) — 9. Hospodarske noviny (fiches 1-92) —
10. Jihoceska pravda (fiches 1-51) — 11. Kulturni tvorba (fiches
1-44) — 12. Kvety (fiches 1-88) — 13. Lidova demokracie (fiches
1-62) — 14. Listy (fiches 1-12) — 15. Literarni listy (fiches
1-12) — 16. Literarni noviny (fiches 1-25) — 17. Literarni zivot
(fiches 1-3) — 18. Lud (fiches 1-53) — 19. Mlada fronta (fiches
1-65) — 20. Mlady svet (fiches 1-78) — 21. Nova svoboda (fiches
1-62) — 22. Novinar (fiches 1-11) — 23. Obrana lidu (fiches 1-41)
— 24. Planovane hospodarstvi
(fiches 1-26) — 25. Praca (fiches 1-64) — 26. Prace
(fiches 1-68) — 27. Pravda (Plzen) — 28. Pravda (fiches 1-92) —
29. Rohac (fiches 1-13) — 30. Rolnicke noviny (fiches 1-53) — 31.
Rude Pravo (fiches 1-125) — 32. Signal (fiches 1-21) — 33. Smena(fiches 1-60) — 34. Stadion (fiches 1-45) — 35. Student
(fiches 1-33) — 36. Studentske listy (fiches 1-2) — 37. Svoboda
(fiches 1-53) — 38. Svobodne slovo (fiches 1-63) — 39. Technicke
noviny (fiches 1-21) — 40. Televizia (fiches 1-24) — 41. Ucitelske
noviny (fiches 1-10) — 42. Universita Karlova (fiches 1-7) — 43. Vecerni
Praha (fiches 1-53) — 44. Vlasta (fiches 1-81) — 45. Vysoka skola
(fiches 1-22) — 46. Vytvarna prace (fiches 1-7) — 48. Zaber (fiches 1-10) — 49. Zemedelska
ekonomika (fiches 1-26) — 50. Zemedelske noviny (fiches 1-90). Some parts not yet available and not
microfilmed. Library wanting vol.
47.
microfc DB2235.P73 1990 Mic.
Czechoslovakia—History—Intervention, 1968—Sources/ Czechoslovakia—Politics
and government—1968-1989—Sources.
792. Russkii zagranichnyi istoricheskii arkhiv of the
Slovanska knihovna pri Narodni knihovne v Praze. Russkii zagranichnyi
istoricheskii arkhiv v Prage.
Biblioteka 267 microfiches
. New York, NY: Norman Ross Publ. Co, 1992-.
Titles from guide: Card catalog of the former Library of the Prague Archive
on microfiche; Katalog byvshei Biblioteki russkogo zagranichnogo istoricheskogo
arkhiva.
Contents: [Pt. 1] Newspaper catalog (fiches
1-163) — [Pt. 2] Books (fiches 1-104).
microfc Z926.P899 1992 Mic.
Russkii zagranichnyi istoricheskii arkhiv v Prage/ Slovanska knihovna
(Prague, Czech Republic)/ Card catalog of the former Library of the Prague
Archive on microfiche/ Katalog byvshei Biblioteki russkogo zagranichnogo
istoricheskogo arkhiva.
793. Ceský biografický
archiv a Slovenský biografický archív (CSBA) : Tschechisches und Slowakisches
biographisches archiv : Czech and Slovakian biographical archive. ed, U. Kramme, and Z. Urra Muena. microfiches . München: K.G.
Saur Verlag, [1992?]-.
List of sources: fiches i-vii.
Work is a cumulation of
150,000 entries dealing with 111,000 individuals, appearing in 206 of the most
important biographical reference works, reproduced in a single alphabetical
sequence.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
Mic microfc CT933.C475 1992.
Czechoslovakia—Biography—Dictionaries/ Slovakia—Biography—Dictionaries.
794. Hungarian biographical archive = Ungarisches
biographisches Archiv. U.
Kramme, and Z eds Urra Muena. <G1-25, 1-647> microfiches . München: K.G.
Saur Verlag, 1993-.
Alphabetically arranged entries of 140 biographical reference works published
between the 16th century and 1990, containing ca. 115,000 entries on some
90,000 individuals from Hungarian history, beginning in the 9th century, up to
the present. Source works are in
Hungarian, Latin, German, and English.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
Mic microfc CT963.U543 1993.
Hungary—Biography.
795. Abschriften aus den Staatsarchiven des Kön.
ungarischen Minister-Präsidenten, 1914-1918. Hungary. Miniszterelnökség
3 reels . Budapest: [s.n., 1919?].
Typewritten manuscripts
(with a few printed documents for 1918) consisting chiefly of Tisza's and
Wekerle's official correspondence as prime ministers. The typewritten
title-pages have been supplied by the Hoover War Library. 5 v.
microfm DB48 Mic.
World War, 1914-1918—Hungary/ Hungary—History—Sources.
796. [Hungarian newspapers].
188 issues of 16 titles,
Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 1956, providing documentary materials on the Hungarian
Revolution.
Microfm DB10 Mic.
Hungary—History—Revolution, 1956.
797. Yugoslav civil wars: printed material, transcripts and
ephemera from the British Library. 20 microfilm reels . New York: Norman Ross, 2002.
Printed guide at Gen DR1313.A2G73 2002 Guide.
Mic microfm DR1313.A2G73
2002Gen.
Yugoslav War, 1991-1995/ Kosovo (Serbia)—History—Civil War, 1998- — Sources.
798. Islamfiche:
readings from primary sources. editors, William
A. Graham, Marilyn Robinson Waldman, and Miryam Rozen. 211 microfiches + 10 p.
printed guide . Zug, Switzerland: IDC, 1983-1987.
"A microfiche
collection of primary materials in English translation documenting the history,
religion and culture of Islamic civilization from its origins to the
present"—Guide. Microfiches issued in pockets in loose-leaf binder with
title: Islam-fiche: readings from Islamic primary sources, series I-II.
Title on spine of binder: Islam-fiche, 1-2. Guide has t.p.: Islam
fiche: readings from Islamic primary sources, series I. Set also contains
two microfiche copies of the complete guide for both series.
microfc DS35.4.A2I84 1983 Mic.
Civilization, Islamic/ Islam—History/ Islamic countries—Civilization/
American Council of Learned Societies Islamic Teaching Materials Project.
14. Middle East
799. Arabisch-Islamisches biographisches Archiv AIBA. U.
Kramme, and Z Urra Muena 127 microfiches . M_unchen: K.G. Saur Verlag, [1994?].
Reproduces a one-alphabet cumulation of the most important biographical
reference works on the Arab world published between 1858 and 1993 in English,
French, German, and Spanish. A separate name index provides identifying
information to individuals contained in the works. Included are entries for approximately 80,000 personages
from the time of Mohammed to the present day.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
RR microfc DS37.2.A733 1994.
Arab countries—Biography/
Islamic Empire—Biography.
800. Middle East politics and diplomacy, 1904-1950 the
papers of Sir Ronald Storrs (1881-1956) from Pembroke College, Cambridge. Ronald
Sir Storrs 27 microfilm reels . Marlborough, Wiltshire [England]: Adam Matthew
Publications, 1999.
Accompanied by a printed guide with same title (88 p. ; 21 cm.) at Gen
DS62.4.S767 1999.
Mic microfm DS62.4.S75 1999.
Storrs, Ronald/ Colonial administrators—Great Britain/ Colonial
administrators—Middle East/ Middle East—Politics and government—1914-1945.
801. The Middle East [microform]. 3 reels . O.S.S./State Department
Intelligence and Research Reports, 7. Washington: University Publications of
America, 1977.
Printed guide at call number UB251.U5K42.
Office
of Strategic Studies and the State Department commissioned scholars in
international affairs and a variety of area studies to write special,
top-secret reports during World War II and the Cold War, which helped to shape
U.S. foreign policy decisions. See
related 1950-1961 supplement.
microfm UB6 Mic.
Intelligence service—United States/ Military intelligence/ United
States—military relations—Middle East/ United States. Office of Strategic Services/ United States. Department of State.
802. The Middle East [microform]: 1950-1961 supplement. 3 reels . O.S.S./State Department Intelligence and Research
Reports, 12. Washington: University Publications of America, 1979.
Printed guide at call number UB251.U5K43.
Office
of Strategic Studies and the State Department commissioned scholars in international
affairs and a variety of area studies to write special, top-secret reports
during World War II and the Cold War, which helped to shape U.S. foreign policy
decisions. See related series.
microfm UB10 Mic.
Intelligence service—United States/ Military intelligence/ United
States—military relations—Middle East/ United States. Office of Strategic Services/ United States. Department of State.
803. The Middle East: records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
part II, 1946-1953. 2
microfilms . Washington, D.C: University Publications of America, Inc, 1979.
Printed Guide to Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, part II, 1946-1953:
the Middle East has call no. UA23.K42.
Collection includes
operational reports, research and development studies, intelligence estimates,
contingency combat plans, and studies of friendly and unfriendly powers.
microfm UA10 Mic.
United States—Military relations—Middle East/ United States—Military policy/
United States. Joint Chiefs of
Staff.
804. The Lyndon B. Johnson national security files. The Middle East national security
files, 1963-1969. 8
microfilm reels . Frederick, Md: University Publications of America, 1987.
"Microfilmed from the holdings of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library,
Austin, Texas." Accompanied by a printed reel guide, compiled by Blair D.
Hydrick, with call no. DS63.l.H93 1987. Includes index.
"National Security
Files" are the "Country Files" of the National Security Files
for White House use. National
Security assistants arranged for a large flow of information from the State
Department, the Defense Department, and the CIA to converge on the White House
and to be available to the President.
The information was stored in the National Security Files. Included were extensive cable traffic
between agencies in Washington and embassies and missions abroad; memoranda of
conversations between US and foreign officials; minutes of meetings of leading
US officials; intelligence reports from national security advisers to the
President; internal White House memoranda; and agendas for and records of
top-level conferences.
Mic microfmDS63.1.L962.
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library/ Middle East—Politics and
government—1945-1979—Sources/ South Asia—Politics and government—Sources/
Middle East—Foreign relations—United States—Sources/ United States—Foreign
relations—Middle East—Sources/ United States—Foreign
relations—1961-1963—Sources/ United States—Foreign relations—1963-1969—Sources.
805. Turkish biographical archive. Jutta ed Sauer. microfiches . München:
K.G. Saur Verlag, [1999]-.
Will consist of 100,000
biographical entries on approximately 60,000 individuals from approximately 156
sources published between 1836 and 1998, covering the period from the 11th
century to the present day.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
RR microfc CT1902.T87 1999.
Turkey—Biography.
806. [Reports of the Austrian ambassadors in
Constantinople, January, 1833-1836]. 12 reels .
Original mss. and printed material in the Haus,- Hof- und Staatsarchiv, Vienna.
microfilm DB24 Mic.
Austria—Foreign relations—Turkey/ Turkey—Foreign relations—Austria/
Austria. Haus-, Hof- und
Staatsarchive.
807. [Reports on diplomatic relations between Austria and
Turkey, 1836-1838]. 9
reels .
Original mss. and printed material in the Haus,- Hof- und Staatsarchiv, Vienna.
microfilm DB25 Mic.
Austria—Foreign relations—Turkey/ Turkey—Foreign relations—Austria/
Austria. Haus-, Hof- und
Staatsarchive.
808. Despatches from United States ministers to Turkey,
1818-1906 . United States.
Dept. of State 77 reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, no.
46. Washington: National Archives, 1966.
Includes register of despatches.
microfm J92 M-46 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Turkey—Sources/ Turkey—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
809. Records of the Department of State relating to
political relations of Turkey, Greece and the Balkan States, 1930-1939. United
States Dept. of State 11 microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm
Publications, T-1245. Washington: National Archives, National Records and
Archives Service, General Services Administration, 1980.
The records are in many languages.
microfm DR48.U5 1980 Mic.
Balkan Peninsula—Foreign relations—Sources/ Balkan Peninsula—Politics and
government—Sources/ Turkey—Foreign relations—1918-1960—Sources/ Turkey—Politics
and government—1918-1960—Sources/ Greece—Foreign relations—Sources/
Greece—Politics and government—1917-1935—Sources/ Greece—Politics and
government—1935-1967—Sources.
810. Records of the Department of State relating to
political relations of Turkey, Greece and the Balkan States, 1940-1944. United
States. Dept. of State 2 microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm
Publications, M-1246. Washington, D.C: National Archives, National Archives and
Records Service, General Services Administration, 1980.
Microfilm of records in the United States National Archives and Records
Service.
Includes letters,
telegrams, newspaper clippings, printed documents, etc., relating to the
political relations of Turkey, Greece and the Balkan States from 1940-1944. The
records are in many languages.
microfm DR48.U5 1980a Mic.
United States—Dept. of State/ Balkan Peninsula—Foreign relations—Sources/ Balkan
Peninsula—Politics and government—Sources/ Turkey—Foreign
relations—1918-1960—Sources/ Turkey—Politics and government—1918-1960—Sources/
Greece—Foreign relations—Sources/ Greece—Politics and
government—1935-1967—Sources.
811. Records of the Department of State relating to
political relations between the United States and Egypt, 1910-1929. United
States. Dept. of State 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm . Washington: National
Archives, 1964.
microfm E183.8.E35U547 1964 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Egypt/ Egypt—Foreign relations—United States.
812. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Egypt, 1945-1949: internal affairs and foreign affairs. 19 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD:
University Publications of America, 1987.
Accompanied by a printed reel guide, compiled by Blair Hydrick, with call no.
DT107.82.H93 1985.
The documents are from
Record Group 59, General Records of the Department of State. Department of State decimal file,
internal affairs number 883 and foreign affairs decimal numbers 783 and 711.83.
microfm DT107.82.C663 Mic.
United States—Dept. of State—Archives/ Egypt—History—1919—-Sources.
813. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Egypt, 1950-1954: internal affairs and
foreign affairs. 38
microfilm reels . Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1985.
Accompanied by a printed reel guide, compiled by Blair Hydrick, with call no.
DT107.82.H94 1985.
The documents are from
Record Group 59, General Records of the Department of State. Department of State decimal file
numbers 774, 874, 974, internal affairs and 674 and 611.74 foreign affairs.
microfm DT107.82.C664 Mic.
United States—Dept. of State—Archives/ Egypt—History—1919—-Sources/
Egypt—History—Revolution, 1952—Sources.
814. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Syria, 1945-1949: internal affairs, decimal number
890D and foreign affairs, decimal numbers 790D and 711.90D. 9 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD:
University Publications of America, 1987.
Accompanied by a printed reel guide. The documents are from Record Group 59,
General Records of the Department of State. Includes index.
microfm DS98.2.C66 1987 Mic.
Syria—History—20th century—Sources/ Syria—Foreign relations—Sources/ United
States—Dept. of State—Archives.
815. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Syria, 1950-1954: internal affairs, decimal numbers
783, 883, and 983 and foreign affairs, decimal numbers 683 and 611.83 [microform]. 12 microfilm reels .
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1987.
Accompanied by a printed reel guide.
The documents are from Record Group 59, General Records of the
Department of State. Includes index.
Microfm DS98.2.C67 1987 Mic.
Syria—History—20th century—Sources/ Syria—Foreign relations—Sources/ United
States—Dept. of State—Archives.
816. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Lebanon, 1945-1949: internal affairs, decimal number 890E
and foreign affairs, decimal numbers 790E and 711.90E. 5 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD:
University Publications of America, 1987.
"The documents are
from Record Group 59, General Records of the Department of State.".
microfm DS87.C663 1987 Mic.
United States—Dept. of State/ Lebanon—History—1946-1975—Sources/
Lebanon—Foreign relations—Sources.
817. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Lebanon, 1950-1954: internal affairs, decimal numbers 783A
and 983A; and foreign affairs, decimal numbers 683A and 611.83A. 13 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD:
University Publications of America, 1987.
"The documents are from Record Group 59, General Records of the Department
of State." Printed guide at
DS87.C664 1987 Index.
microfm DS87.C664 1987 Mic.
United States—Dept. of State—Archives/ Lebanon—History—1946-1975—Sources/
Lebanon—Foreign relations—Sources.
818. Despatches from United States consuls in Jerusalem,
Palestine, 1856-1906. United States. Consulate (Jerusalem) 5 microfilm
reels . Washington: National Archives, 1969.
microfm E183.8.I7U547 1969 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Palestine—Sources/ Palestine—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
819. Records of the United States Consulate in Jerusalem,
Palestine confidential correspondence, 1920-1935 (record group 84). United
States. Consulate. Jerusalem 3
microfilm reels . [Wilmington, Del.]: Scholarly Resources, Inc, [197-].
"Filmed in cooperation with the National Archives and Records
Administration. Title on box: Records
of the US Consulate in Jerusalem, Palestine, confidential correspondence,
1920-1935. Caption title: Confidential correspondence, U.S. Consulate,
Jerusalem, 1920-1935.
Microfm E183.8.I7R433 1970z Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Palestine—Sources/ Palestine—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources/ Palestine—History—1917-1948—Sources/
Palestine—Politics and government—1917-1948—Sources/ United States—Dept. of
State—Archives/ United States National Archives and Records Administration.
820. Ezel movement archives: Tel Aviv, 1936-1976. 190 microfiches . Zug, Switzerland:
Inter Documentation Company, 1980.
Title on container: Ezel movement in mandatory Palestine. English and Hebrew.
From introduction to
printed guide: In 1931 the Irgun
tsevai leumi ("National Military Organization"), or Ezel, as it is
known by its Hebrew acronym, was founded in Palestine after its separation from
the Haganah unground organization.
During 1937-39, the years of the Arab Revolt, Ezel carried out acts of
retaliation, warning and vengeance against the Arab population. In 1944 Ezel proclaimed its
official revolt against Britain with the aim of forcing British withdrawal from
territories west of the Jordan, carrying out more than 200 attacks and acts of
destruction against military and administrative premises. In 1948 Ezel was voluntarily disbanded
and integrated into the Israeli army, founding its political party, Herut. Contents: 1. General. — 2. Internal information, commands,
instructions. — 3. Actions and operations during 1937-1943. — 4. Actions and
operations, Feb. 1944-Oct. 1945. — 5. Actions and operations, Nov. 1945-Aug.
1946. — 6. Actions and operations, Sept. 1946-Nov. 1947. — 7. Actions and
operations after Nov. 1947. — 8. Conquest of Jaffa. — 9. Ezel-Jerusalem
district, 1948. — 10. Conquest of Deir-Yasin village. — 11. Operations and
actions: classified chronological
lists, reviews, evidence, etc. — 12. Pamphlets and publications in Hebrew. —
13. Posters, announcements, and radio broadcasts printed in Hebrew. — 14.
Periodicals in Hebrew. — 15.
Pamphlets and publications in English. — 16. Military training. — 17.
Relations between the Hagana and the Ezel. — 18. Case of the Altalena ship.
microfc DS126.E93 1980 Mic.
Irgun tsevai leumi/ Jewish-Arab relations—1917-1948/
Palestine—History—1917-1948/ Ezel movement in mandatory Palestine.
821. Reports of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry,
confidential files, re Palestine, 1944-1946. Anglo-American Committee
of Inquiry on Jewish Problems in Palestine and Europe 12 microfilm reels .
Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources, 1987.
"Cataloged as NC3-43-77-2 (Lot 8) 71 A 6682 by the National Archives and
Records Administration"—Introd. Accompanying guide to the Reports has call
no. DS126.4.G93 1987.
microfm DS126.4.A59 1987 Mic.
United States—Dept. of State—Archives/ Holocaust survivors/ Jewish-Arab
relations—1917-1949/ Palestine—Politics and government—1917-1948/
Palestine—Emigration and immigration.
822. Qita' Ghazzah wa-Shimal Sina'. Manashir Awamir
wa-I'lanat.
Complete Hebrew/Arabic
text, in nine volumes, of 460 military orders and amendments governing the Gaza
Strip, issued between 1967-1983.
Library also holds the index.
uncat microfc RR5. Ask at
Regenstein 5th floor, JRL 560.
823. al-Diffa al-Gharbiyah. Manashir Awamir
wa-Ta'yinat.
Complete Hebrew/Arabic
text, in sixty-two volumes, of military orders and amendments governing the
West Bank, issued between 1967-1983.
Library also holds the index.
uncat microfc RR5. Ask at
Regenstein 5th floor, JRL 560.
824. Colonial maps & drawings. Netherlands. Algemeen Rijksarchief.
Afdeling Kaarten & Tekeningen 1579 microfiches .
Cartographers and artists
were employed by the United Dutch East India Company, the West India Company,
and other agencies to chart waters, trace river courses, sound harbors, record
fortifications, and sketch views of Dutch and indigenous settlements. Divided into sections: Atlases; Europe; Africa; Asia;
Australia; North America; Caribbean; South America. Approximately 9,100 maps,
charts, drawings in all, dating from 1583 and the early 19th century. For full description, including
reference to finding aids, see entry in General Works and Special Subjects
section of this Guide.
microfc JV2511.N484 1992 Mic.
Netherlands—Colonies—Description and travel/ Netherlands—Colonies—Geography/
Netherlands—Colonies—Maps.
825. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Iraq, 1945-1949, internal affairs,
decimal number 890G; and foreign affairs, decimal number 711.90G. 10 microfilm reels . Frederick, MD:
University Publications of America, 1987.
Accompanied by printed reel guide, compiled by Blair D. Hydrick, with call no.
DS79.53.H92 1987. "The documents are from Record Group 59, General Records
of the Department of State." Includes index.
microfm DS79.53.C663 Mic.
United States—Dept. of State—Archives/ Iraq—History—Hashemite Kingdom,
1921-1958—Sources/ Iraq—Foreign relations—Sources.
826. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Iraq, 1950-1954: internal affairs,
decimal numbers 787, 887, and 987; and foreign affairs, decimal numbers, 687
and 611.87. 18 microfilm
reels . Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1987.
Accompanied by printed reel guide, compiled by Blair D. Hydrick, with call no.
DS79.53.H93 1987. "The documents are from Record Group 59, General Records
of the Department of State." Includes index.
microfm DS79.53.C664 Mic.
United States—Dept. of State—Archives/ Iraq—History—Hashemite Kingdom,
1921-1958—Sources/ Iraq—Foreign relations—Sources.
827. Despatches from United States Ministers to Persia,
1883-1906. United States.
Dept. of State 11 microfilm reels . Washington, D.C: National Archives,
1954.
Contents: Reel 1. Register, 1883-1906, and Despatches, Feb. 9, 1883-May 19, 1885.
— Reel 2. Aug. 17, 1885-June 30,
1887. — Reel 3. July 1, 1887-May
31, 1888. — Reel 4. June 4,
1888-Dec. 29, 1889. — Reel 5. Jan.
2, 1890-Dec. 5, 1892. — Reel 6.
July 28, 1892-Aug. 29, 1894. — Reel 7. Sept. 6, 1894-May 25, 1896. — Reel 8. June 11, 1896-Dec. 28, 1898. — Reel 9. Jan. 26, 1899-Dec. 4, 1901. — Reel
10. Dec. 16, 1901-July 30, 1904. —
Reel 11. Aug. 3, 1904-Aug. 13,
1906.
microfm J92 M-223 Mic.
Iran—Foreign relations—United States/ United States—Foreign relations—Iran.
828. Colonial maps & drawings. Netherlands. Algemeen Rijksarchief.
Afdeling Kaarten & Tekeningen 1579 microfiches .
Cartographers and artists
were employed by the United Dutch East India Company, the West India Company,
and other agencies to chart waters, trace river courses, sound harbors, record
fortifications, and sketch views of Dutch and indigenous settlements. Divided into sections: Atlases; Europe; Africa; Asia;
Australia; North America; Caribbean; South America. Approximately 9,100 maps,
charts, drawings in all, dating from 1583 and the early 19th century. For full description, including
reference to finding aids, see entry in General Works and Special Subjects
section of this Guide.
microfc JV2511.N484 1992 Mic.
Netherlands—Colonies—Description and travel/ Netherlands—Colonies—Geography/
Netherlands—Colonies—Maps.
829. [Documents on Persia, 1899-1913]. Great
Britain. Foreign Office 16 microfilm reels . [London: Great Britain Public
Records Office, 197.
English and Persian. List
of Foreign Office records.
Contents: reel 1. Consul
General at Bushire, 1890-1891 (F.O. 60/516-528) — reel 2. Consuls General at
Bushire, Mashad, various, 1894. (F.O. 60/562-563) — reel 3. Consul General at
Bushire, diplomatic despatches, 1896-1897 (F.O. 60/580, 584) — reel 4. Consuls
General at Isfahan, Kerman, etc., 1897-1898 (F.O. 60/588, 598) — reel 5.
Consuls General at Bushire, Mashad, Tabriz, etc. 1898-1900 (F.O. 60/598, 612,
621) — reel 6. Consuls General at Bushire, Isfahan, etc. 1900-1901 (F.O.
60/621, 641) — reel 7. Affairs of Seistan, Consular establishments at Kerman,
etc. 1894-1901 (F.O. 60/647-648) — reel 8. Consular establishments at Kerman,
Consuls Generals at Bushire, Isfahan, etc., Affairs of Seistan 1894-1902, (F.O.
60/648, 655, 663) — reel 9. Affairs of Seistan 1901, Consuls General at
Bushire, etc. 1902 (F.O. 60/663, 672) — reel 10. Consuls General at Bushire,
etc. 1902, 1904, Commercial Convention (treaty papers) 1903-1904 (F.O. 60/672,
686, 691) — reel 11. Commerical Convention and papers, 1903-1904 (F.O.
60/691-692) — reel 12. Gazetteer of Kermanshah, 1904, Consuls General at
Bushire, etc. 1905 (F.O. 60/695-696, 704 — reel 13. Consuls General at Bushire,
etc. 1905, Consular establishments at Kerman, etc., 1902-1903 (F.O. 60/704,
717) — reel 14. Consular establishments at Kerman, etc., 1904-1905 (F.O. 60/717-718)
— reel 15. Consular establishments at Kerman, etc. (cont.), Affairs of Seistan
1903 Jan.-Apr., 1905 July-Dec. (F.O. 60/718, 723, 729) — reel 16. Affairs of
Seistan (cont.) 1905 July-Dec. (F.O. 60/729).
microfm DS311.G73 1970z Mic.
Iran—History—Qajar dynasty, 1794-1925—Sources/ Iran—Foreign relations—Great
Britain—Sources/ Great Britain—Foreign relations—Iran—Sources/ Great Britain.
Public Record Office.
830. Notes to foreign legations in the United States from
the Department of State, 1834-1906: Korea, Persia and Siam [microform], January
10, 1888-August 11, 1906. United States. Dept. of State 1 reel .
National Archives Microfilm Publications, 99. Washington: National Archives,
1949.
File microcopies of records in the National Archives, no. 99, roll 68. National Archives (U.S.) Record group
no.59: General records of the Department of State, roll 68.
microfmE183.8.K6U558 1949.
United States — Foreign relations — Iran/ Iran — Foreign relations — United
States.
831. [Correspondence relating to Persia]. Great
Britain. Foreign Office 11 microfilm reels . [London: Great Britain Public
Records Office, 197-?].
English and Persian.
microfm DS313.G715 1970z Mic.
Iran—History—1905-1911—Sources/ Iran—History—20th century—Sources/
Iran—Foreign relations—Great Britain—Sources/ Great Britain—Foreign
relations—Iran—Sources/ Great Britain. Public Record Office.
832. [Documents and correspondence relating to Tabriz]. Great
Britain. Foreign Office 7 microfilm reels . [London: Great Britain Public
Records Office, 197.
English and Persian. Lists
document records F.O. 449-F.O. 550. Contents: Reel 1. Correspondence from Foreign Office, 1837-1850 (F.O.
449). Correspondence from legation at Teheran, 1852-1853 — reel 2.
Correspondence from legation at Teheran (cont.). Correspondence
(Miscellaneous), 1853-1856. Correspondence from Foreign Office, 1856-1857 —
reel 3. Correspondence from Foreign Office, 1856-1857 (cont.). Correspondence
(Miscellaneous), 1856-1859. Correspondence from Foreign Office, 1862-1866 —
reel 4. Correspondence from Foreign Office, 1862-1866 (cont.). Correspondence
from legation at Teheran, 1869-1871. Correspondence to and from Miscellaneous,
1904-1905 — reel 5. Correspondence to and from legation at Teheran, 1905.
Tabriz: letter books to legation at Teheran, 1855-Mar.3 1858 (F.O. 450). Letter
books to legation at Teheran, Mar. 4 1858-1859. Letter books to Foreign Office,
1858-Jan. 15 1858, Jan. 15. 1860-1862. Letter books to India Office, Dec. 23
1858-Feb. 14 1860 — reel 6. Letter books to Miscellaneous, 1861-1864. Letter
books to Persian authorities, 1865-April 1872. Letter books to Persian
authorities, July 1872-June 1878 — reel 7. Letter books to Persian authorities
(cont.). Letter books to Persian authorities, June 27 1878-1889. Letter books
to legation at Teheran, 1877-1885. Letter books to American legation, 1898-1905
(includes correspondence with American citizens and a register of
correspondence for 1899 and 1902). Letter books to Foreign Office, 1898-1904.
Letter books to legation at Teheran, 1900-1904 (includes customs statistics for
1923-1924 [?1903-1904] ). List of Foreign Office records, v. 7, p. 378-379.
microfm DS274.2.G7G6 1970z Mic.
Iran—Foreign relations—Great Britain—Sources/ Great Britain—Foreign
relations—Iran—Sources/ Iran—History—Qajar dynasty, 1794-1925—Sources/
Iran—History—20th century—Sources/ Great Britain. Public Record Office.
15. South Asia. Southeast Asia.
833. Indian biographical archive. ed, Laureen Baillie. 530 microfiches . München: K.G. Saur
Verlag, [1997?]-.
A single alphabet
cumulationn of approximately 170 sources published from the mid-nineteenth to
the late twentieth century with biographies on approximately 100,000
individuals. Geographical coverage
includes India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Historically, coverage extends from earliest times to the
late 20th century.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
RR microfc CT1502.I535 1997.
India—Biography—Dictionaries.
834. Colonial maps & drawings. Netherlands. Algemeen Rijksarchief.
Afdeling Kaarten & Tekeningen 1579 microfiches .
Cartographers and artists
were employed by the United Dutch East India Company, the West India Company,
and other agencies to chart waters, trace river courses, sound harbors, record
fortifications, and sketch views of Dutch and indigenous settlements. Divided into sections: Atlases; Europe; Africa; Asia;
Australia; North America; Caribbean; South America. Approximately 9,100 maps,
charts, drawings in all, dating from 1583 and the early 19th century. For full description, including
reference to finding aids, see entry in General Works and Special Subjects
section of this Guide.
microfc JV2511.N484 1992 Mic.
Netherlands—Colonies—Description and travel/ Netherlands—Colonies—Geography/
Netherlands—Colonies—Maps.
835. [Manuscript records of British shipping from the East
Indies and China. 17th and 18th
centuries.]. Bodleian Library.
Selections from Rawlinson mss.:
A.198, 245, 289, 302, 303, 324, 334; C.869, 970; D.391, 592, 747, 813.
microfm HF77 Mic.
Great Britain—Commerce—India/ Great Britain—Commerce—China/ East India
Company (English).
836. [Manuscript records of British shipping, mainly from
the East Indies. 17th and 18th
centuries.]. British Museum.
Dept. of Manuscripts 1 reel .
Selections from British Museum Additional mss. 38872, 22185, 15898, 5540; and
Sloane mss. 2296, 3671, 2902.
microfm HF76 Mic.
East India Company (English)/ Great Britain—Commerce—India.
837. [Manuscript records of British shipping, mainly from
the East Indies. 17th and 18th
centuries]. Great Britain.
India Office. Record Branch
2 reels .
Contents: Marine records: miscellaneous, v. 4. Lists of ships and cargoes for the
years 1685-91. Home miscellaneous
series, v. 15, pt. 3: Invoices of
goods inwards 1674 and 1675. — Factory records Java, v. 4, 1664-76: Extracts of Bantam letters to the
Company. v. 5, 1664-70: Bantam
consultations. v. 6, 1670-1702: Bantam consultations. v. 7, 1677-1707: Abstracts of letters from Bantam,
1677-82; Tonquin, 1682-89.
microfm HF80 Mic.
Great Britain—Commerce—East Indies/ East India Company (English).
838. [Records] 1703-50. East India Company
(English) 15 reels .
Original mss. in India Office Library, Office of Commonwealth Relations;
negative film in the possession of Holden Furber, Univ. of Penna.
microfm HF86 Mic.
East India Company (English).
839. [List of India Office records, v. p., 1702-1936]. Great
Britain. India Office 179 fiches
in six boxes . Tumba, Sweden: International Documentation Center AB.
microfc DS10 Mic.
India—History—Sources/ India—Government publications.
840. India Office and Burma Office list. 1803-1947. 2815 cards in 70 boxes . Tumba, Sweden:
International Documentation Centre, [1966].
East-India register and
directory, 1803- 44; East-India register and army list, 1845-60; Indian
army and civil service list,
1861-76; India list, civil and military, 1877-85; India Office
list; 1886-95; India list and India Office list, 1896-1906; India
Office list; 1907-37; Dominions Office and Colonial Office list; ...
Commonwealth Relations Office year book.
microfc JQ1 Mic.
India—Registers/ Burma—Registers.
841. Fifty-two letters from Dr. Carey at Serampore, to Dr.
Ryland, at Bristol. [1793-1825]. William Carey.
microfm BV48 Mic.
Missions—India/ Carey, William.
842. Serampore pamphlets. 46 reels . [v. p.].
microfm DS226 Mic.
India—History—19th century—Sources.
843. Abstract of the journal of Rev. Dan Beach Bradley,
M.D. medical missionary in Siam, 1835-1873 ; published by his son Dan F.
Bradley, . . . edited by Rev. George Haws Feltus . . . Cleveland, Ohio. Dan
Beach Bradley vii, 305 p; 1 reel of microfilm . Cleveland, Ohio: Printed in the
Multigraph Department of Pilgrim Church, 1936.
"This manuscript has been transcribed for private circulation ... The
original diary is in the Oberlin college library.".
microfm BV104 Mic.
Missions—Thailand/ Thailand.
844. Report, v. 1-36; 1885-1921. Indian National
Congress 273 microfiches in 6 boxes . Zug, Switzerland: Inter-Documentations
Company.
Printed holdings at JQ289.I4A3.
microfc JQ2 Mic.
Indian National Congress/ India—Politics and government.
845. The Sarvodaya Movement in India in the 1950s. 253 microfiches . Amsterdam:
International Institute of Social History, 1997.
Accompanied by a printed guide, entitled: Guide to The Sarvodaya Movement in
India in the 1950s (55 p. ; 29 cm.).
Consists of 130 titles
mostly in Hindi, one in Urdu, and the rest in English, covering a wide range of
subjects, including traditional crafts, philosophy, Bhoodan, self-management,
Sarvodaya movement conferences, education, spiritual songs, Gandhi,
agriculture, economics, etc. Many of the works were written by Vinoba Bhave.
Mic microfc HN687.S278 1997.
Sarvodaya movement—India—Sources/ Land tenure—India—Sources/ Social
movements—India—Sources/ India—Social conditions—1947—-Sources.
846. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. India, foreign affairs, 1945-1949
[microform]. 2 microfilm
reels . Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1986.
The documents are from Record Group 59, General Records of the Department of
State. Accompanying guide to the
collection on microfilm has call no. DS480.83.G78 1986. Includes indexes.
microfm DS480.83.C58 1986 Mic .
India—Politics and government—1919-1947—Sources/ India—Politics and
government—1947—-Sources/ India—Foreign relations—Sources/ United States—Dept.
of State—Archives.
847. Confidential U.S. State Department central files. India, internal affairs, 1945-1949
[microform]. editor, Michael C. Davis. 43 microfilm reels .
Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1986.
The documents are from Record Group 59, General Records of the Department of
State. Accompanying guide to the
collection on microfilm has call no. DS480.83.G782 1986. Includes indexes.
microfm DS480.83.C582 1986 Mic.
India—Politics and government—1919-1947—Sources/ India—Politics and
government—1947—-Sources/ India—Social conditions—Sources/ India—Economic
conditions—Sources/ United States—Dept. of State—Archives.
848. China and India. 6 reels . O.S.S./State Department Intelligence and Research
Reports, 3. Washington: University Publications of America, 1977.
Printed guide at call number UB251.U5K38.
Office
of Strategic Studies and the State Department commissioned scholars in
international affairs and a variety of area studies to write special, top-secret
reports during World War II and the Cold War, which helped to shape U.S.
foreign policy decisions. See
related 1950-1961 supplement.
microfm UB7 Mic.
Intelligence service—United States/ Military intelligence/ United
States—military relations—China/ United States—Military relations—India/ United
States. Office of Strategic
Services/ United States.
Department of State.
849. China and India: 1950-1961 supplement. 5 reels . O.S.S./State Department
Intelligence and Research Reports, 9. Washington: University Publications of
America, 1979.
Printed guide at call number UB251.U5K39.
Office
of Strategic Studies and the State Department commissioned scholars in
international affairs and a variety of area studies to write special, top-secret
reports during World War II and the Cold War, which helped to shape U.S.
foreign policy decisions. See
related series.
microfm UB8 Mic.
Intelligence service—United States/ Military intelligence/ United
States—military relations—China/ United States—Military relations—India/ United
States. Office of Strategic
Services/ United States.
Department of State.
850. Records of the Department of State relating to
internal affairs of Pakistan, 1945-1949. United States. Dept. of State 6 reels . Wilmington,
DE: Scholarly Resources, [1994].
microfm DS384.R436 1994 Mic.
Pakistan—History—Sources/ Pakistan—Politics and government—Sources/ United
States. Dept. of State.
851. Notes to foreign legations in the United States from
the Department of State, 1834-1906: Korea, Persia and Siam [microform], January
10, 1888-August 11, 1906. United States. Dept. of State 1 reel .
National Archives Microfilm Publications, 99. Washington: National Archives,
1949.
File microcopies of records in the National Archives, no. 99, roll 68. National Archives (U.S.) Record group
no.59: General records of the Department of State, roll 68.
microfmE183.8.K6U558 1949.
United States — Foreign relations — Thailand/ Thailand — Foreign relations —
United States.
852. South-East Asian biographical archive. Berend ed Wispelwey. 501 microfiches .
München: K.G. Saur Verlag, [1997?]-.
Comprises approximately
85,000 biographical entries on
about 55,000 persons from Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar,
Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Both the colonial era and subsequent independence
movements in south-east Asia are included in the Archive. Biographies were selected from more
than 300 sources. About 10,000
entries include abstracts in English.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
RR microfc CT1592.S688 1997.
Asia, Southeastern—Biography—Dictionaries.
853. Despatches from United States consuls in Saigon,
1886-1906. United States Consulate (Saigon) 1 roll . National Archives
Microfilm Publications, microcopy T103. Washington: National Archives and
Records Service, Central Service Administration, 1957.
Part of a body of records in the National Archives designated as Record Group
59, General records of the Dept. of State.
Mic microfm DS557.A63U574 1957.
Diplomatic and consular service, American/ United States—Foreign
relations—Vietnam/ Vietnam—Foreign relations—United States.
854. Records of the Department of State relating to the
internal affairs of France, 1910-1929: Indochina. United States. Dept.
of State 3 rolls microfilm . [Washington, D.C.?: The Dept, 19—].
M560, rolls 150-152.
Mic microfmE183.8.I5U55 1900z.
United States—Foreign relations—Indochina—Sources/ Indochina—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources/ Indochina—History—Sources/ France—Foreign
relations—Indochina—Sources/ Indochina—Foreign relations—France—Sources.
855. Records of the Department of State relating to the
internal affairs of France, 1930-1939: Indochina. United States. Dept.
of State 5 rolls microfilm . [Washington, D.C.?: The Dept, 19—].
M1442 rolls 83-87.
Mic microfmE183.8.I5U552 1900z.
United States—Foreign relations—Indochina—Sources/ Indochina—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources/ Indochina—History—Sources/ France—Foreign
relations—Indochina—Sources/ Indochina—Foreign relations—France—Sources.
856. Confidential U.S. State Department central files,
Indochina. Internal affairs, 1945-1949. United States. Dept. of State
10 microfilm reels . Frederick, Md: University Publications of America, 1985.
The documents in this collection are from Record Group #59, Records of the
Department of State, Central Files: Indochina ... at the National Archives,
Washington, D.C.
Printed guide at DS550.C6
1985.
Mic microfm DS550.C6 1985.
Indochina—Politics and government/ Indochina—Economic conditions.
857. Vietnam and Southeast Asia: special studies,
1960-1980. editor Paul
Kesaris. 13 reels . Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1982.
Accompanied by printed reel guide compiled by Robert Lester.
Comprised of federally
commissioned, in-depth research from leading public and private policy research
facilities, this series includes reviews of the U.S. military’s herbicide
program; appraisals of the economic and political effects of U.S. bombing in
North Vietnam; contemporary evaluations of such programs as rural pacification
and Vietnamization; analyses of Viet Cong tactics and strategies; studies of
U.S military assistance programs; and reports on the Sino-Vietnamese border
conflicts and other postwar problems.
Mic microfm DS556.9.V53 1982 .
Vietnam — History — 1945-1975 — Sources/ Vietnam — History — 1975- —
Sources/ Asia, Southeastern — History — Sources.
858. Confidential U.S. State Department central files.
Vietnam 1960-January 1963: internal affairs and foreign affairs. United
States. Dept. of State 24 microfilm reels . Bethesda, Md: University
Publications of America, 1998.
Mic microfm DS557.4.U657 1998.
United States—Dept. of State/ Vietnam—Foreign relations—United
States—Sources/ United States—Foreign relations—Vietnam—Sources/
Vietnam—Politics and government—1945-1975—Sources.
859. Vietnam, national security files, 1961-1963
[microform]. project
coordinator, Robert Lester. 7
reels . Frederick, Md: University Publications of America, 1987.
Guide to collection on microfilm has call no. UA853.V48H47 1991.
Microfilmed from the "country files" of the National Security
Council files held at the John F. Kennedy Library. Files include cable traffic, memoranda of conversations
between U.S. and foreign officials, minutes of meetings of U.S. officials,
intelligence reports assessing foreign policy issues, internal White House
memoranda, agendas and records of top-level conferences.
microfm UA853.V48V45 1987 Mic.
Vietnam—National security—Sources/ United States—National security—Sources/
United States—Foreign relations—1961-1963—Sources/ John F. Kennedy
Library—Archives.
860. Obras clásicas de lenguas indígenas de Filipinas. Regalado Trota ed. Jose. 1 computer
optical disc . Madrid: Fundación Histórica Tavera, 1998.
Includes 14 works (15 vv., 10,000 pages), on the indigenous languages of the
Philippines.
Authors represented: Figueroa, Antonio; Herrejón, Santos;
Lisboa, Marcos de; López, Francisco; Méntrida, Alonso de; Naves, José; Pardo de
Tavera, T. H.; San Agustín, Andrés de; Sánchez de la Rosa, Antonio; Santos,
Domingo de los; Totanes, Sebastián de.
PL5507 .O373 1998 JMedia _CDRom_ .
Philippine languages.
16. East Asia
861. Chinese biographical archive = Chinesisches
biographisches Archiv. Stephan von ed Minden. 442 microfiches . München: K.G. Saur
Verlag, [1997?].
A single-alphabet cumulation of 115,000 biographical entries on 67,200
individuals within the cultural sphere of China, ranging from the historical
beginnings to the present days.
The biographies are written
in English, Chinese, German and French, collated from 88 sources, biographical
reference works, manuals and related publications, comprising 130 volumes
altogether. All entries are
arranged and transcribed according to the Hanyu-pinyin System. 44,000 entries from Chinese
standard works are provided with abstracts in English. Indexed by the 3 v. Chinese
Biographical Index, CT1821.C556 1997 Index .
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
RR microfc CT1821.C556 1997.
China/ Taiwan—Biography/ Hong Kong (China)—Biography.
862. China missionaries oral history collection. ed, Cyrus Henderson Peake, and Arthur L. Rosenbaum. 2 reels .
Glen Rock, N.J: Microfilming Corp. of America, 1973.
"Part 1." Includes biographical data. Includes indexes.
microfm BV102 Mic.
Missions—China—History—Sources/ Missionaries—America/ China—History—20th
century—Sources.
863. [Manuscript records of British shipping from the East
Indies and China. 17th and 18th
centuries.]. Bodleian Library.
Selections from Rawlinson mss.:
A.198, 245, 289, 302, 303, 324, 334; C.869, 970; D.391, 592, 747, 813.
microfm HF77 Mic.
Great Britain—Commerce—India/ Great Britain—Commerce—China/ East India
Company (English).
864. [Registers (Modern series) and indexes to general
correspondence : China, 1815-1890]. Great Britain Foreign Office, and
Great Britain Public Record Office 8 microfilm reels . [London: Great Britain
Public Records Office, 197.
Mic _ microfm _DA47.9.C5G73 1970z.
Great Britain—Foreign relations—China—Sources/ China—Foreign relations—Great
Britain—Sources.
865. China letters [v. p.] 1837-1900. Presbyterian
Church in the U. S. A. Board of
Foreign Missions 55 reels .
Microfilm prepared by the Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia. U. of Chicago reels 3-55 correspond to
reels 18-218, 233-237, and 245-261 of the original microfilm collection. Index of collection given on reel 1-2.
microfm DS 187 Mic.
China—History—19th century—Sources.
866. Despatches from United States ministers to China,
1843-1906. United States.
Dept. of State 131 reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, no.
92. Washington: National Archives, 1946-1958.
Includes register of
despatches.
microfm J92 M-92 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China—Sources/ China—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
867. Notes from the Chinese legation in the United States
to the Department of State, 1868-1906. United States. Dept. of State 6 microfilm reels . File
Microcopies of Records in the National Archives; No. 98. Washington: National Archives.
microfm J92 M-98 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China—Sources/ China—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
868. Despatches from United States consuls in Amoy,
1844-1906. China United States.
Consulate. Amoy 15 microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm
Publications, Microcopy no.100. Washington: National Archives, 1949.
microfm J92 M-100 Mic .
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Amoy (China).
869. Despatches from United States consuls in Canton,
1790-1906. China United States.
Consulate. Canton 20 microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm
Publications, Microcopy no.101. Washington: National Archives, 1949.
microfm J92 M-101 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ (China)/ Canton (China).
870. Despatches from United States consuls in Chefoo,
1863-1906. China United States.
Consulate. Chefoo 9
microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no.102.
Washington: National Archives, 1949.
microfm J92 M-102 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Chefoo (China).
871. Despatches from United States consuls in Chinkiang,
1864-1902. China United States.
Consulate. Chinkiang 7
microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no.103.
Washington: National Archives, 1949.
See Nanking, China, for later despatches.
microfm J92 M-103 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Chinkiang (China).
872. Despatches from United States consuls in Chunking,
1896-1906. China United States.
Consulate. Chunking 1
microfilm reel . National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no.104.
Washington: National Archives, 1949.
microfm J92 M-104 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Chunking (China).
873. Despatches from United States consuls in Foochow,
1849-1906. China United States.
Consulate. Foochow 10
microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no.105.
Washington: National Archives, 1949.
microfm J92 M-105 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Foochow (China).
874. Despatches from United States consuls in Hangchow,
1904-1906. China United States.
Consulate. Hangchow 1
microfilm reel . National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no.106.
Washington: National Archives, 1949.
microfm J92 M-106 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Hangchow (China).
875. Despatches from United States consuls in Hankow,
1861-1906. China United States.
Consulate. Hankow 8
microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no.107.
Washington: National Archives, 1949.
microfm J92 M-107 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Hankow (China).
876. Despatches from United States consuls in Hong Kong,
1844-1906. United States.
Consulate. Hong Kong 21
microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no.108.
Washington: National Archives, 1949.
microfm J92 M-108 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Hong Kong.
877. Selected records of the United States consulate in Kunming, 1922-1928. China
United States. Consulate. Kunming 19 microfilm reels . National
Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no.T-402. Washington: National
Archives.
microfm J92 T-402 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Kunming (China).
878. Despatches from United States consuls in Macao,
1849-1906. China United States.
Consulate. Macao 2
microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no.109.
Washington: National Archives, 1949.
See also Canton, China.
microfm J92 M-109 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Macao.
879. Selected records of the United States consulate in Mukden, 1904-1906. China
United States. Consulate. Mukden 1 microfilm reel . National
Archives Microfilm Publications, T-105. Washington: National Archives.
microfm J92 T-105 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Mukden (China).
880. Despatches from United States consuls in Nanking,
1902-1906. China United States.
Consulate. Nanking 1
microfilm reel . National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no.110.
Washington: National Archives, 1949.
See Chinkiang, China, for earlier despatches.
microfm J92 M-110 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Nanking (China).
881. Despatches from United States consuls in Ningpo,
1853-1896. China United States.
Consulate. Ningpo 4
microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no.111.
Washington: National Archives, 1949.
microfm J92 M-111 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Ningpo (China).
882. Despatches from United States consuls in Shanghai,
1847-1906. China United States.
Consulate. Shanghai 53
microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no.112.
Washington: National Archives, 1949.
microfm J92 M-112 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Shanghai (China).
883. Despatches from United States consuls in Swatow,
1860-1881. China United States.
Consulate. Swatow 4
microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no.113.
Washington: National Archives, 1949.
microfm J92 M-113 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Swatow (China).
884. Despatches from United States consuls in Tientsin,
1868-1906. China United States.
Consulate. Tientsin 8
microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no.114.
Washington: National Archives, 1949.
microfm J92 M-114 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United
States/ Tientsin (China).
885. Records of the Department of State relating to
internal affairs of China, 1910-1929 . 227 microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm
Publications M, microcopy no. 329. Washington [D.C.]: National Archives, 1960.
microfm J92 M-329 Mic.
China—Politics and government—1912-1949—Sources/
China—History—1912-1949—Sources.
886. Records of the Department of State relating to
political relations of the United States with China, 1910-29. United
States. Dept. of State 2 reels .
National Archives Microfilm Publications, microcopy no. 339. Washington, D. C:
National Archives and Records Service, 1960.
microfm J92 M-339Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—China/ China—Foreign relations—United States.
887. Korean biographical archive (KBA) = Koreanisches
biographisches Archiv. Axel Frey, and K.G. Saur Verlag ca. 300 fiches .
München: K.G. Saur Verlag, [2000?]-.
Includes in a single
alphabetical sequence about 85,000 biographical entries from c. 150 source
works encompassing more than 270 volumes published until 1999. Contains biographical entries on
more than 45,000 men and women from all periods of Korean history, along with
Korean emigrants and foreigners who have influenced Korea’s development. The biographies are written in Korean,
English, German, and French. Entries for approximately 20,000 persons, derived
from Korean standard works, and have been provided with abstracts in English.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
CT1842 .K67 RR microfc
CT1842.K67 2000.
Korea—Biography—Dictionaries.
888. Missionary files, 1846-1949 Korea. Methodist
Episcopal Church 27 reels . Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, [199-?].
The Board of Foreign
Missions was created in 1907. The vast majority of materials consists of
correspondence from the mission field to the Board headquarters and vice versa.
The correspondence includes extensive details about the social conditions in
the countries in which they served as well as considerable information about
the conduct of the missions themselves.
Mission work in Korea began
in 1884, the early efforts centered in Seoul and Pyongyang. The Japanese
occupation of Korea from 1910 through 1945 somewhat disrupted the work of the
missionaries. During the period of
the Japanese occupation, there are few independent sources of information about
conditions in the peninsula other than those of missionaries.
Part 1.Missionary Files,
Methodist Episcopal Church. Board Correspondence, 1884-1915 (reels 15-17);
Korea; part 2. Missionary Files, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Missionary
Correspondence 1897-1940 (reels 112-115); Korea; part 3. Missionary Files,
Methodist Church, 1912-1949, Korea (reels 129-149).
Mic microfmBV3460.M48 1846.
Methodist Episcopal Church/ Missions—Korea—History—Sources.
889. Diplomatic instructions of the Department of State,
1801-1906. Korea. United States. Department of State
1 roll . Washington, D. C.: National Archives.
National Archives microfilm publications, M77, roll 109.
Diplomatic instructions are
copies of communications to American diplomatic representatives, and for the
early years, to consular representatives.
They relate to all phases of U.S. foreign relations and the
administration of diplomatic posts.
Before 1870 most volumes of instructions contain a register of
contents. Later contents are
listed in a unified register.
Mic microfm E183.8.K6U555 1946.
United States — Foreign relations — Korea/ Korea — Foreign relations —
United States.
890. Despatches from United States ministers to Korea,
1883-1905. United States Embassy. Korea 22 microfilm reels . National
Archives Microfilm Publications M, microcopy no. 134. Washington: National
Archives, 1951.
Part of Record Group 59, General Records of the Dept. of State.
microfm E183.8.K6U558 1951 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Korea—Sources/ Korea—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
891. Notes to foreign legations in the United States from
the Department of State, 1834-1906: Korea, Persia and Siam [microform], January
10, 1888-August 11, 1906. United States. Dept. of State 1 reel .
National Archives Microfilm Publications, 99. Washington: National Archives,
1949.
File microcopies of records in the National Archives, no. 99, roll 68. National Archives (U.S.) Record group
no.59: General records of the Department of State, roll 68.
microfm E183.8.K6U558 1949 Mic.
United States — Foreign relations — Korea — Sources/ Korea — Foreign
relations — United States — Sources.
892. Despatches from United States consuls in Seoul,
1886-1906. Korea United States.
Consulate. Seoul 2
microfilm reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no.167.
Washington: National Archives, 1949.
microfm J92 M-167 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Korea/ Korea—Foreign relations—United
States/ Seoul, Korea.
893. Japanese biographical archive. Berend ed Wispelwey. ca. 400 microfiches
. München: K.G. Saur Verlag, [2000?]-.
Will consist of a
single-alphabetic cumulation of 85,000 biographies of about 65,000 individuals
appearing in about 87 biographical reference works, published up to 1998. The biographies are written in
Japanese, English, German, French, and other western languages; aboutg 25,000
entries from Japanese standard works will be provided with English abstracts.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
RR microfc CT1832.J37 2000
.
Japan—Biography—Dictionaries.
894. Despatches from United States ministers to Japan,
1855-1906. United States.
Dept. of State 82 reels . National Archives Microfilm Publications, no.
133. Washington: National Archives, 1965.
Includes register of despatches.
microfm J92 M-133 Mic.
United States—Foreign relations—Japan—Sources/ Japan—Foreign
relations—United States—Sources.
895. The MAGIC documents : summaries and transcripts of the
top secret diplomatic communications of Japan, 1938-1945. 14 microfilms . Washington, D.C:
University Publications of America, Inc, 1980.
"A Calendar to the MAGIC documents" has call no. DS840.K4; "A
subject and name index to The MAGIC documents" has call no. DS840.K41.
Microfilm of typescript.
Under
the code name MAGIC, the United States produced summaries and transcripts of
intercepted and deciphered messages between the Japanese Foreign Office and its
key personnel and allies throughout the world from 1938 to 1945. Top secret messages to and from
Japanese diplomats in Tokyo, Berlin, Moscow, Rome, Hanoi, Nanking, and
elsewhere were read daily by American officials.
microfm DS413 Mic.
Japan—Gaimusho—Records and correspondence/ World War,
1939-1945—Japan—Sources/ World War, 1939-1945—Sources/ Japan—Foreign relations—1912-1945—Sources.
896. Japan and its occupied territories during World War
II. 16 reels .
O.S.S./State Department Intelligence and Research Reports, 1. Washington:
University Publications of America, 1977.
Printed guide at call number UB251.U5J2.
Office of
Strategic Studies and the State Department commissioned scholars in
international affairs and a variety of area studies to write special,
top-secret reports during World War II and the Cold War, which helped to shape
U.S. foreign policy decisions.
microfm UB9 Mic.
Intelligence service—United States/ Military intelligence/ United
States—military relations—Japan/ United States. Office of Strategic Services/ United States. Department of State.
897. Justin Williams, Sr. papers, 1945-1952. Justin
Williams 43 reels . Bethlehem, Pa: Micrographics Preservation Service for
University of Maryland at College Park, [Libraries], 1992.
This collection is part of the Gordon W. Prange Collection at the University of
Maryland at College Park. Guide at
JQ1611.W56 1992.
Williams served as chief of
the Legislative Division of the Allied Occupation forces in post-World War II
Japan, and had responsibility for guiding and advising the Japanese Cabinets
Ministers and National Diet officials on the interpretation of the Constitution
and Diet Law; for producing reports on political developments in Japan that
were McArthur's main source of information on Diet activities; and for
coordinating and securing concurrence of appropriate GHQ Staff Sections in all
legislative bills prior to their introduction in the Diet, thus insuring that
all legislative enactments conformed to Occupation objectives. The bulk of the materials in the
collection falls between 1946 and 1952, and includes memoranda, journal
articles, press analyses, press clippings, correspondence, and William's notes
that relate to the Occupation in general and parliamentary, political, and
constitutional change in post WWII Japan in particular.
Mic microfm JQ1611.W56 1992.
Williams, Justin/ Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers—Government
Section/ Japan—Kokkai/ Japan—History—Allied occupation, 1945-1952/
Japan—Politics and government—1945-.
898. Charles L. Kades papers. Charles L. Kades1946.
This collection is part of the Gordon W. Prange Collection at the University of
Maryland at College Park. In
English and Japanese; some of the English is translated from Japanese.
microfm D802.J3K33 1946.
Japan. Kenpo (1946)/ Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. Government
Section/ Constitutions — Japan/ Constitutional law — Japan/ Japan — History —
Allied occupation, 1945-1952/ Japan — Politics and government — 1945- .
17. Australasia. Oceania.
899. Ethnological and historical sources for the islands of
the Pacific. Canberra:
Pacific Manuscripts Bureau.
Extremely varied sources on the ethnology and history of the islands of the
Pacific, including material by government officials, missionaries, whalers,
travelers and others.
Representative titles include
the following:
Archives of the Catholic Diocese of Wallis and Futuna : Inventory of
microfilms OMPA 101-126. 1985. — Administrative Archives of the Catholic
Archdiocese of Papeete, 1833-1969.
60 reels. Canberra: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Australian
National University, 1968. — Archives
of the Marist Fathers, Rome : Inventory of microfilms OMPA 80-100. 1985. —
Alege [Alenge], Joseph. Diaries
(English translation from Roviana original). 1940. 1 reel. — Baldwin, Father Bernard. Papuan notes and Trobriand Islands
linguistic material. 1940. 2
reels. — Bille, Steen Andersen.
Papers re Galathea expedition. 1845. 1 reel. — Brown, George. Dictionary and Grammar of the Duke of York Island
Language. n.d. 1 reel. —
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Legends, journals, diaries, correspondence etc. re various
Pacific Island missions. 1851.
1 reel. — Dempwolff, Otto 1871-1938. Papers Regarding Pacific Linguistics. 1897. 3 reels; Bulk:1913-38. — Dengate,
Catherine. British Naval
Vessells in the Pacific Islands A provisional index to source material.
1800. 2 reels. — Eastman, Rev.
George Herbert. A
Rarotongan-English Dictionary. 1918.
1 reel. — Fiji Independent News Service, Sydney. Fiji Situation Report. 1987. 1 reel. — Fison, Rev. Lorimer. Articles, letters and miscellaneous papers. 1873. 1 reel. — Fison, Rev. Lorimer. Correspondence from Lewis Henry
Morgan and some others. 1870.
1 reel. — Government of Tonga. Premier's (Shirley Baker's) letterbooks-out. 1873. 3 reels. — Gribble, Rev. Cecil F. Miscellaneous papers relating to Tonga
and Fiji. 1900. 1 reel. —
Hill, Samuel. Journals of
voyages in the ships OPHELIA and PACKET. 1815. 1 reel. — Kevisi, John. Diary (photocopy of original in Roviana). 1937. 1 reel. — Lee, Sister Ada. Excerpts from Sister Lee's diaries
relating to her service with the Methodist Overseas Mission in the Solomon
Islands 19 Jul 1934-30 Aug 1938, 25 Nov 1946-20 Aug 1948, 17 Apr 1952-29 Jan
1966. 1934. 2 reels. — Luxton,
T. J. Rev. Clarence. Diaries,
correspondence and related papers. 1945. 1 reel. — Melanesian Mission, Siota Solomon Islands. Letterbook. 1924. 1 reel. — Melanesian Mission, Sydney. Letterbook. 1934. 1 reel. — Montauban, Father Paul. Trois and de captivite a Buka.
1942. 1 reel. — New England
Microfilming Project.
Definitive index to the Pacific ports and islands visited by American
whalers and traders in the 19th century. n.d. 1 reel. — Neyret, Father Jean Baptiste. Belep-French Dictionary. n.d. 1 reel. — Neyret, Father Jean Baptiste.
French-Belep Dictionary. n.d. 1 reel. — Parfit, Peter. Fiji Diary. n.d. 1 reel. — Rickard, Rev. R. H. Dictionary of New Britain dialect.
1889. 1 reel. — Ringi, Daniel. Diaries (photocopy of Roviana
originals and English translations). 1951. 1 reel. — Roman Catholic Mission, Fiji. Miscellaneous papers, chiefly
historical. 1926. 1 reel. —
Roman Catholic Mission, Papua Diocese of Bereina. Papuan-French Dictionaries and Grammar. 1933. 1 reel. — Roman Catholic Mission, Papua
Diocese of Bereina. Papuan
Grammars. n.d. 1 reel. — Roman
Catholic Mission, Papua Diocese of Bereina. Yule Island Station Statistics. 1920. 1 reel. — Sandars, Eustace. Autobiography and diary re Solomon
Islands. 1928. 1 reel. —
Société des Missionnaires du Sacre-Coeur: Vicariate Apostolic of New
Britain. Archives.
1889. 2 reels. — Société des
Missionnaires du Sacre-Coeur: Vicariate Apostolic of New Guinea. Archives. 1889. 1 reel. — Société des Missionnaires du
Sacre-Coeur: Vicariate Apostolic of Papua. Archives. 1922.
1 reel. — Société des Missionnaires du Sacre-Coeur: Vicariate Apostolic
of Rabaul. Archives.
1922. 1 reel. — Société des
Missionnaires du Sacre-Coeur: Vicariate Apostolic of the Marshall Islands. Archives. 1901. 1 reel. — Société des Missionnaries du
Sacre-Coeur: Vicariate Apostolic of Melanesia and Micronesia. Archives. 1879. 3 reels. — Tozaka, Job. Diaries (photocopy of original and
English translations). 1925. 1
reel. — Verguet, Abbé Leopold. Dissertation
sur une deuxième mission aux Iles Salomon. 1893. 1 reel. — Voeta, David. Diary (Roviana original and English translation].
1935. 1 reel. — Werner,
Liane. Geschichte des Deutschen
Kolonialgebietes in Melanesien. 1866.
1 reel.
Each title separately cataloged.
Islands of the Pacific—Sources.
900. Australasian biographical archive. xiv, 409, 115, iv microfiches . München:
K.G. Saur, 1996.
Work is a one-alphabet cumulation of 181 English-language biographical
reference works originally published between 1866-1983. Regionally this
biographical archive covers Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, as
well as all the islands of the South Pacific.between 1866 and 1983). Indexed by World Biographical Index (http:; www.biblio.tu-bs.de/acwww25u/wbi_en/).
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
microfc CT2775.A978 1990 RR.
Australasia—Biography/ Australia—Biography/ New Zealand—Biography/ Papua New
Guinea—Biography/ Oceania—Biography.
901. Colonial maps & drawings. Netherlands. Algemeen Rijksarchief.
Afdeling Kaarten & Tekeningen 1579 microfiches .
Cartographers and artists
were employed by the United Dutch East India Company, the West India Company,
and other agencies to chart waters, trace river courses, sound harbors, record
fortifications, and sketch views of Dutch and indigenous settlements. Divided into sections: Atlases; Europe; Africa; Asia;
Australia; North America; Caribbean; South America. Approximately 9,100 maps,
charts, drawings in all, dating from 1583 and the early 19th century. For full description, including
reference to finding aids, see entry in General Works and Special Subjects
section of this Guide.
microfc JV2511.N484 1992 Mic.
Netherlands—Colonies—Description and travel/ Netherlands—Colonies—Geography/
Netherlands—Colonies—Maps.
902. [Admiralty and Secretariat : log books, etc.,
supplementary : Series I, masters logs, Adm. 54 : nos. 4450-4451]. Corporation
of London. Records Office 2 reels . London: Public Record Office, 1973.
microfm DU17 Mic.
Australia—History, Naval—Sources/ Australia—History—Sources/ Great
Britain—History, Naval—Sources.
903. [Admiralty and Secretariat : log books, etc.,
supplementary : Series II, explorations: Adm. 55 : nos. 1584-1586]. Corporation
of London. Records Office 3 reels . London: Public Record Office, 197-.
microfm DU18 Mic.
Australia—History, Naval—Sources/ Australia—History—Sources/ Great
Britain—History, Naval—Sources.
904. Voyages of the Coquille and Astrolabe : original MSS
circa 1822-30+. Jules-Sébastien-César 1790-1842 Dumont d'Urville 1
microfilm reel . [Sydney, N.S.W.]: Mitchell Library, [1985].
Collection of manuscripts,
notes and letters written in the preparation of the author's: Voyage de la
corvette l'Astrolabe exécuté par ordre du roi. In French, in the author's
handwriting.
microfm DU19 Mic.
Oceania—Discovery and exploration/ New Zealand—Discovery and exploration.
905. [Methodist papers]. 1 microfilm reel . [Sydney, N.S.W.]: Mitchell Library,
[1985].
Title from box. Includes:
Williams, Thomas. Diary, 1888, 1889, 1890 (B493-495); Lyth, R.B. Note book
[collected by G. Henderson in 1929] (B552); Extracts from letters and diary of
the late Rev. W. Cross, 1838-1842 [typescript] (B686); Diary of Rev. D.
Cargill, A.M., 1832-1838, 1839-1840 (A1817-1818).
microfm BV110 Mic.
Methodist Episcopal Church/ Missions—Fiji—History—Sources.
906. [Collections of manuscripts relating to the Pacific
Islands, shipping, whales and whaling]. Mass. Free Public Library (New
Bedford 201 microfilm reels . Canberra: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Research
School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1985.
Accompanying guide, call no. SH382.6.G92, describes only reel no. PMB 401-412;
other reels indexed in American whalers and traders in the Pacific, call
no. SH382.6.A51, in Thar she went, call no. SH382.6.T36, and in Where
the whalers went, call no. SH382.6.W44.
microfm DU20 Mic.
Whaling—South Pacific Ocean—History—Sources/ Whaling—United
States—History—Sources/ Whaling ships—United States—History—Sources.
907. Administrative archives of the Catholic Archdiocese of
Papeete, 1833-1969. Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Papeete 60 reels .
Canberra: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Australian National University, 1968.
Mic microfm BX1692.P37 1833.
Catholic Church—Archdiocese of Papeete.
908. Research papers on PNG customary law compiled
1960s-1970s. Peter G. Sack 6 microfilm reels . Canberra: Pacific
Manuscripts Bureau, Australian National University, [1998].
Title from data sheet.
Dr. Peter Sack was Senior
Fellow in Law, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National
University, 1957-1998. The papers, compiled in the 1960s-1970s, document
descent, customary law and land tenure issues, land alienation during the
German colonial period, and subsequent restoration to indigenous owners. Sack's
monograph, Land between two laws (ANU Press, 1973), is based on these research
papers.
Mic microfm XXKWH66.4.S22 1998.
Land tenure (Primitive law)—Papua New Guinea/ Land tenure—Papua New Guinea.
909. [Papers]. American Board of Commissioners for
Foreign Missions 30 microfilm reels . Canberra: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau,
Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1976.
Accompanying guide to the microfilm collection, call no. BV3677.G92. Original
collection in Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
microfm BV114 Mic.
Missions—Micronesia (Federated States).
910. Letters and other material relative to Australia, New
Zealand and the South Seas in the possession of the Methodist Missionary
Society, London. Methodist Missionary Society 23 microfilm reels .
Canberra: National Library of Australia, 1982.
Includes Committee minutes
from 1804-1865 (M118-120), District minutes from 1822-1855 (M121-124), and
Personal papers of Elijah Hoole (M149), James Calvert (M152-157), John Hunt
(M157-158), Richard Burdsall Lyth (M158-158), Henry Hanson Turton, Nathaniel
Turner, Joseph Orton, John Bumby (M159), John Thomas and his wife Sarah
(M159-166).
microfm BV108 Mic.
Missions—Australia—History—Sources/ Missions, New Zealand—History—Sources/
Methodists—Missions.
911. [Papers, 1836-1860]. Richard Burdsall Lyth 5
microfilm reels . [Sydney, N.S.W.]: Mitchell Library, 1985.
Includes: his Letters,
1836-1854 (A836); Journals, voyaging journals and day books, 1836-1860
(B533-546); miscellaneous reminiscences and other papers (B547-551, B553-559,
B561). See Mary Ann Lyth Papers,
1838-1853, at microfm BV113 Mic.
microfm BV112 Mic.
Missions—Fiji—History—Sources/ Missions—Tonga—History—Sources.
912. Papers, 1838-1853. Mary Anne Lyth 1 microfilm
reel . [Sydney, N.S.W.]: Mitchell Library, [1985].
Includes 2 diaries: 2 June
1838-30 Nov. 1842 and 1 Aug. 1845-28 May 1853; and letter to her husband from
Viwa, Fiji, 27 July 1849. "ML MSS. 3642." See Richard Burdsall [Papers 1836-1860], at microfm
BV112 Mic.
microfm BV113 Mic.
Missions—Fiji—History—Sources.
913. Papers, 1826-1876. Joseph Waterhouse 1
microfilm reel . [Sydney, N.S.W.]: Mitchell Library, [1985].
Includes: Letters, 1848-1876, original MSS and typescript copies; 2 sermons,
1826 and 18—. "ML MSS. 554.".
microfm BV111 Mic.
Missions—Fiji—History—Sources.
18. General works and special subjects
914. Biographical archive of the classical world =
Biographisches Archiv der Antike. Hilmar ed Schmuck. 623 microfiches . München: K.G. Saur
Verlag, [1997?]-.
A single-alphabet
cumulation of biographical articles on approximately 150,000 individuals from
about 120 biographical reference sources, mostly in German, published between
1545 and 1989.
See online source: World
Biographical Information System Online (WBIS Online) at
http://proxy.uchicago.edu/login?url=http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu
RR microfc PA83.B564 1997.
Classicists—Biography/ Civilization, Classical—Biography.
915. Author index of Byzantine studies. editor, Jelisaveta Stanojevich Allen. 2 v. (267 microfiches) . [Zug,
Switzerland]: IDC, 1985-1994.
Cumulative index of all
annotated bibliographic entries published in the journal Byzantinische Zeitschrift
from 1892-1990, and references appearing in the bibliographical publications of
the Centre international d'information sur les sources de l'histoire balkanique
et méditerranéenne Sofia, 1982-1989, and Ukazatel sovetskikh rabot po
vizantinovedeniiu opublikvanuykh v SSSR v 1981-1986, and Sovoetskoe
vizantinovedenie; ukazatel lieratury 1986-1990. Compiled by Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies,
Washington, D. C.
microfc Z6207.B9A9 1985 RR5.
Byzantinische Zeitschrift/ Byzantine literature—Indexes/ Art,
Byzantine—Indexes/ Byzantine antiquities—Indexes/ Byzantine Empire—Study and
teaching—Indexes/ Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies.
916. Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire. Dion
Smythe, and J. R. Martindale. 1st ed ed. computer optical disks . Aldershot,
Hampshire, [England]: Ashgate Pub. Ltd, 2001-.
Title from title screen.
"PBE is a British Academy research project formally associated with the
Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinischen Zeit by an inter-academy agreement,
dated 22 November 1993"—Title screen. The Prosopography of the Byzantine
Empire Project's goal is to record, eventually in a computerised relational
database, all surviving information about every individual mentioned in
Byzantine textual sources, together with as many as possible of the individuals
recorded in seal sources, during the period from 641 to 1261, and every
individual mentioned in non-Byzantine sources during the same period who is
'relevant' (on a generous interpretation) to Byzantine affairs. The project
covers the period from 641 (the terminal date of Volume III of the publication Prosopography
of the later Roman Empire) to 1261 (the commencement date of the
publication Prosopographisches Lexikon der Palaiologenzeit). The PBE
covers three periods: I (641-867); II (867-1025); III (1025-1261). The PBE
project is housed in the School of Humanities at King's College, London, and is
based in the Centre for Computing in the Humanities (CCH). Edition statement
from booklet of PBE I. Editor of booklet (23 p. ; 12 cm.) for PBE I: Dion C.
Smith. 1. 641-867 / John Robert Martindale, editor.
DF506 .P762 2001 JMedia _CDRom_DF506.P762 2001.
Names, Personal—Byzantine Empire/ Prosopography—Byzantine Empire/ Byzantine
Empire.
917. A Microfilm corpus of unpublished inventories of Latin
manuscripts through 1600 A.D. Editor, F.
Edward Cranz. 340 pts. in 349 microfilm reels . [New York: Renaissance Society
of America, 1988].
Accompanied by printed reel guide, call no. Z6601.A1M54 1988 Text; located in
Special Collections.
microfm Z6601.A1M54 1988 Mic.
Manuscripts, Latin—Bibliography—Microform catalogs/ Manuscripts,
Medieval—Bibliography—Microform catalogs.
918. Concordance to the Digest jurists. comp., Honore Tony. microfiche (84 sheets) . Ann Arbor, MI:
University Microfilms International, 1980.
Printed guide.
microfc WLaw 35172 LawMic.
919. Répertoire bio-bibliographique des auteurs latins,
patristiques et médiévaux. Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes (France). 492
microfiches . [Paris, France]: Chadwyck-Healey France, 1987.
microfc PA6034.R46 1987 RR.
Authors, Latin—Bio-bibliography/ Institut de recherche et d'histoire des
textes (France).
920. Electronic Monumenta Germaniae Historica [computer
file]. München Monumenta Germaniae HistoricaBrepols, Turnhout
[Belgium].
Title in German: Elektronischen Monumenta Germaniae Historica.
"eMGH-1"—Disc label. "It is planned to expand the content of the
CD-ROM annually so that the entire body of MGH editions will be available in
this format within 10 to 15 years"—Foreward in user's manual. User manual by Rudolf Schieffer. In
English and German, numbered in opposite directions.
A selection of texts from
all five divisions of Monumenta Germaniae Historica (Scriptores, Leges,
Diplomata, Epistolae, Antiquitates).
Mixed Media, Regenstein Circ CDRomD113.E44
1996.
Middle Ages — History — Sources — Databases/ Middle Ages — History —
Databases/ Germany — History — To 1517 — Sources — Databases/ Germany — History
— To 1517 — Databases.
921. [Missionary sermons; a pamphlet collection in the
Missionary Research Library of the Union Theological Seminary]. New
York. Union Theological
Seminary. Library 4 v. on 3 reels
.
microfm BV84 Mic.
Missions—Collections.
922. History of education. 3756 microfiches . [Woodbridge, Ct.]:
Research Publications, [1987-.
Includes works in English, German and Romance languages. The guide has call no.
LA11.H561.
Contents: Unit 1 (microfiches 1-1250): Psychology, the philosophy of
education, and teacher training, incl. a large number of works in the German
language; collected works and biographies of major scholars who pioneered new
directions in education, as well as pamphlets and lectures by little-known
educators. Unit 5 (microfiches
5001-6250): Manual training; Sloyd
and vocational training in various grades and types of schools; handicraft,
such as needle work, clay modelling, and woodwork; theory and practice of
elementary education, school administration and discipline, and school hygiene: child health, vision, physical
education, gynastics and exercise.
Unit 7 (microfiches 7501-8756):
Kindergarten and early childhood education; many works by and about
Friedrich Frobel; English public schools, elementary education, and special
education, including education of the deaf.
microfc LA11.H56 Mic.
Education—History.
923. Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature. 2885 microfilm reels . New Haven, Conn:
Research Publications, [1974?-.
Indexed in: Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature : a
consolidated guide at Z7164.E2G640 RR. Index is arranged chronologically and subdivided by topic.
Collection from holdings of
Kress Library at Harvard University and Goldsmiths' Library at the University
of London. Library holds Segment
I, Printed Books through 1800 (approximately 30,000 titles; 2099 reels);
and Segment II, Printed Books 1801-1850 (approximately 29,000 titles;
1786 reels). Segment III includes
serials. Collection includes not
only works on economic theory, trade and commerce, and public finance, but also
the technical literature on agriculture, mining, crafts and manufacturing. Also included are materials on topics
such as slavery, public utilities, demography and urban development, piracy,
smuggling, tithes, counterfeiting and numismatics, poverty and welfare,
penology, emigration, dietary conditions, colonies, and every aspect of
transportation.
Languages represented include Danish, Dutch, English, French, German,
Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish.
As of this writing, all items in of Seg. I are represented in Library's
catalogs; items in Seg. II will be added soon.
microfm HB30.G64 1974 Mic.
Economics/ Economic history/ Agriculture—Economic aspects/ Finance/
Commerce/ Transportation/ Industries/ Colonies/ Political science/ Socialism/
Social history/ Population/ Slavery.
924. Euopean Local History Preservation Project. 1023 reels . Chicago: University of
Chicago Library , 1999.
Over 1000 titles selected
from the European local history collections of the University of Chicago
Library.
Titles individually cataloged.
Portugal—Local history/ Spain—Local history/ France—Local history/
Italy—Local history/ Belgium—Local history/ Netherlands—Local history/ Great
Britain—Local history/ Ireland—Local history/ Germany—Local history/
Switzerland—Local history/ Austria—Local history/ Hungary—Local history/
Denmark—Local history/ Norway—Local history/ Sweden—Local history/
Finland—Local history/ Poland—Local history/ Croatia—Local history/ Romania—Local
history/ Bohemia—Local history/ Slovakia—Local history/ Slovenia—Local history.
925. [History of law and commerce; microfilm of rare and
out-of-print books]. 7
reels .
Original in the Vatican Library; positive copy supplied by St. Louis University
Library. Records for individual
titles appear in library's catalogs.
Contents: Anguissola, Mario / Consiliorum, seu
Responsorum in utroque iure ... Bononiae, 1576 — Bartolus de Saxoferrato / Contrarietates
iuris civilis romanorum, et iur. longobardorum ... Venetiis, 1541 — Gioia,
Melichiorre / Sul commercio de' commestibili e caro prezzo del vitto ...
Milano [1799] — [Hontheim, Johann Nikolas von] / Historia trevirensis
diplomatica et pragmatica ... Augustæ Vind., 1750 — Iohannes de Anania / Consilia
D. Ioannis de Anania ... Venetiis, 1576. — Mariana, Juan de / Ioannis
Marianæ ... De rege et regis institvtiones ... [Moguntiae], 1611 — [Melon,
Jean François] / Essai politique sur le commerce ... [s.l.], 1761 —
Mercado, Thomas de / Svmma de tratos y contratos ... Seuilla, 1571 —
Panciroli, Guido / Guidi Panziroli regiensis, ... De claris legum
interpretibus ... Lipsiæ, 1721. — Pardessus, Jean Marie, ed. / Collection
de lois maritimes antérieures au XVIIIe siècle ... Paris, 1828-45, 6 vv. —
Paulus de Castro / Pavlvs Castrensis in infortiatvm ... 1564. — Consilia,
sive Responsa clarissimorum suo tempore iurisconsultorum ... Venetiis,
1582. — Sandei, Felino Maria / Consilia seu Responsa domini Felini Sandæi
diligentia ... excusa.
Venetiis, 1582. — Savary des Bruslons, Jacques / Dictionnaire
universel de commerce ... Amsterdam, 1762-32, 3 vv. — Targa, Carlo / Ponderazioni
sopra le contrattazioni marittime ... Livorno, 1755. — Urceoli, Giuseppe / Tractatvs
de transactionibvs in partes qvinqve divisvs ... Bononiae, 1679. — Uztariz,
Geronimo de / Teorica e practica di commercio, e di marina ... Roma,
1793. — [Zanetti, Girolamo Francesco] / Dell'origine e della antichità della
moneta veneziana. Venezia,
1750.
microfm HF120 Mic.
Commerce—History/ Law.
926. Works. Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels ausgewählte Werke. Karl
Marx, and Friedrich Engels 1 computer optical disk . Digitale Bibliothek, Bd.
11. Berlin: Directmedia, 1998.
Title from title screen. Differenz der demokritischen und epikureischen
Naturphilosophie — Kritik des Hegelschen Staatsrechts — Zur Judenfrage — Zur
Kritik der Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophie — Okonomisch-philosophische Manuskripte
— Thesen über Feuerbach — Die heilige Familie (zus. mit Engels) — Dei deutsche
Ideologie (zus. mit Engels) — Das Elend der Philosophie — Manifest der
kommunistischen Partei (zus. mit Engels) — Lohnarbeit und Kapital — Der
achtzehnte Brumaire des Louis Bonaparte — Zur Kritik der politischen Okonomie —
Lohn, Preis, Profit — Das Kapital — und viele andere — Friedrich Engels. Umrisse
zu einer Kritik der Nationaloekonomie — Die Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in
England — Der deutsche Bauernkrieg — Revolution und Konterrevolution in
Deutschland — Anti-Dühring — Die Entwicklung des Sozialismus von der Utopie zur
Wissenschaft — Dialektik der Natur — Der Ursprung der Familie, des
Privateigentums und des Staates — Ludwig Feuerbach und der Ausgang der
klassischen deutschen Philosophie — Die Rolle der Gewalt in der Geschichte —
und viele andere.
HX39.5.A121 1998 JMedia CDRom.
Socialism/ Economics.
927. Colonial maps & drawings. Netherlands. Algemeen Rijksarchief.
Afdeling Kaarten & Tekeningen 1579 microfiches . [The Hague Lisse: Algemeen
Rijksarchief MMF Publications, 1992?].
Concordance to the microfiche edition issued in 1992 with title: Concordance
to images of East and West (at JRL JV2511.N484 1992 Index). Inventories reprinted in 1994
with English titles: Inventory of images of East and West (at JRL
Z6028.N423N42 1992) and: Supplement inventory of images of East and West
(at JRL Z6028.N423N42 1994). Inventory originally published: Inventaris der
verzameling kaarten berustende in het Rijks-Archief ... Eerste gedeelte / [P.A.
Leupe]. 's Gravenhage : M. Nijhoff, 1867; and supplement: Inventaris der
verzameling kaarten berustende in het Algemeen Rijksarchief. Eerste supplement
/ [S.P. l'Honoré Naber]. 's Gravenhage : M. Nijhoff, 1914.
Microfiche reproduction of
the atlases, maps, charts, drawings, views and other visual documents in the
collection of the Dept. of Maps and Drawings of the General State Archives of
the Netherlands. Includes 39 atlases and so-called map books (atlases put
together for internal use of an organization), and over 3,700 loose maps,
drawings, plans and other visual documents, dating from 1583 and the early 19th
century, approximately 9,100 images in all. Cartographers and artists were employed by the United Dutch
East India Company, the West India Company, and other agencies to chart waters,
trace river courses, sound harbors, record fortifications, and sketch views of
Dutch and indigenous settlements. Divided into sections: Atlases; Europe; Africa; Asia; Australia; North America;
Caribbean; South America.
microfc JV2511.N484 1992 Mic.
Netherlands—Colonies—Description and travel/ Netherlands—Colonies—Geography/
Netherlands—Colonies—Maps.
928. Elections in Western Europe since 1815 : electoral
results by constituencies. Daniele Caramani xxi, 1090 p + computer
optical disk . The Societies of Europe. New York London: Grove's Dictionaries
Macmillan Reference, 2000.
Provides specific details
of election results in every constituency, by party or candidate.
print work at JN94.A956C37 2000 RR2; CD in workstation in RR2.
Elections—Europe, Western—History—19th century .
929. CBS News daily news broadcasts. CBS News,
University Microfilms International, and Microfilming Corporation of America.
Transcripts from the
television news broadcasts of CBS morning news, Morning, CBS Midmorning news,
CBS midday news, CBS evening news, CBS Sunday night news, CBS weekend news, and
CBS newsbreak. Library holds Jan. 1, 1978-June 30, 1984. Transcripts of related CBS
Special at Mic D839.3.C31 Microfc; transcripts of related CBS News Special
Report at Mic D839.3.C33 Microfc. Printed index at PN4888.T4C17a JRL RR.
microfc D839.3.C3 Mic.
History, Modern—1945—-Sources/ CBS Special/ CBS News Special Report.
930. Face the nation. CBS News.
Transcripts from the weekly
CBS radio and television broadcasts. Library holds Jan. 1, 1978-June 24, 1984. Printed index at RR PN4888.T4C17.
microfc E742.C59 Mic.
World politics—1945-/ United States—Politics and government—1945-1989/
United States—Politics and government—1989-/ United States—Foreign
relations—1945-1989/ United States—Foreign relations—1989-.
931. Daily report. United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service.
Daily reports
present translations of selected foreign broadcasts and selected reports
published in the foreign press.
The Daily reports
has varied considerably over the last half of the present century from
its earliest version, Daily report, foreign radio broadcasts, Sept. 4,
1941-Dec. 4, 1945 (36 reels) to the present day, in scope of media covered,
portions of the world reported upon, formats, titles, call numbers, and means
of indexing. Library holds very
large quantities of microfilm, microfiche,and printed reports with titles such
as East Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Western Europe, Africa
(Sub-Saharan), Near East and South Asia, Central Eurasia, and China. Reports are currently produced in
electronic forms. For further
information consult Library catalogs and Library staff.
microfm D60, etc.
932. United Nations documents. United Nations, and Readex Microprint
Corporation.
Collection contains
virtually every document from the main UN bodies — General Assembly, Security
Council, Economic and Social Council, Secretariat, Trusteeship Council, and
International Court of Justice — including "Limited" and
"Restricted" documents.
Also included are documents from other UN programmes and organs, such as
UNEP, UNDP, UNFPA, UNHCR, WFC, and UNITAR; materials from regional commissions
and from functional commissions such as the Commission on Human Rights. Documentation from ad hoc, expert, and
standing committees is also included.
Fiche holdings begin with Session 32 (1977).
.
microfc JX1977.A1U419 Mic.
United Nations.
933. Amnesty International. microfiches . Leiden, The Netherlands:
IDC, 1989-.
Title from guide. Titles on headers: Amnesty International country dossiers
or Amnesty International publications. Kept up-to-date by annual
supplements. Accompanied by printed guides.
microfc JC599.A1A554 1989 Mic.
Civil rights/ Human rights/ Political persecution.
934. Records of the American Commission for the Protection
and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments in War Areas (the Roberts
Commission), 1943-1946. Part
I. Correspondence and Subject
Files, 1943-1946. Primary sources
on the U. S. Mission to preserve and recover cultural properties in war-torn
areas. 28 rolls of
microfilm and printed guide . Wilmington, DE: University Publications of
America, 2004.
These materials are part of
National Archives Record Group 239.
"These textual records of the Roberts Commission contain
information on art looting, damage to cultural institutions and monuments
during World War II, and measures taken for the protection and restitution of
property after the war ... Although the Commission was active from 1943 to
1946, its records include some materials dating from 1940 and to 1947"—P.
1.
on order.
World War, 1939-1945 — Confiscations and contributions — Europe — Archival
resources/ World War, 1939-1945 — Destruction and pillage — Europe — Archival
resources/ Cultural property — Protection — Europe — Archival resources.
