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OxResearch - 1 views

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    Provides pointed and succinct analysis of current political, economic, and social developments in over 180 countries around the world. By 1000+ scholars drawing on over 600 print and electronic news sources; similar to briefings to U.S. President.
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Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages & Renaissance - 1 views

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    1895-present (varies by title). Includes citations from 1,600+ scholarly journals in all areas of Medieval and Renaissance studies (400-1700). Also included are: Iter Italicum, Renaissance Quarterly Online, Early Theatre, REED Newsletter, Renaissance and Reformation and the International Directory of Scholars.
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Covers 1907-1984; most subjects in the humanities and social sciences - 0 views

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    Covers 1907-1984; most subjects in the humanities and social sciences
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    Covers all aspects of humanities & social sciences.
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Digital Library of the Catholic Reformation - 0 views

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    Off-campus login required; more info: http://lib.umflint.edu/about/DLCR.html
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DISCovering World History - 0 views

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    Full-text guide to the most-studied people, events, and social movements that have shaped the world. Includes in-depth essays, biographies, interactive timeline, individual country histories, captioned photographs, and primary documents. 2001 edition.
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    Off-campus login required; more info: http://lib.umflint.edu/about/DISCovering.html
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Empire Online - 0 views

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    Off-campus login required; more info: http://lib.umflint.edu/about/Empire.html
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Histories - 0 views

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    Timelines of science, technology, & other areas (HyperJeff Network)
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History Department at UM-Flint - 0 views

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    Department homepage
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Trenches on the Web: Links to Other World War I Sites - 0 views

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    Metasite
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Britannia: The Roman Army and Navy in Britain 55BC-410AD - 0 views

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    Bibliography, photographs, reconstructions and other background material on the army and the military history of the province of Britannia, 1970-present
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House of Commons Parliamentary Papers - 0 views

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    Off-campus login required; more info: http://lib.umflint.edu/about/HCPP.html
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Paul Streby's Blog - 0 views

  • Fired up from summer workshops about social bookmarking and other Library 2.0 stuff, I have been experimenting with bookmarking and tagging the resources of the UM-Flint Thompson Library. It's slow-going at the moment, because I'm still ironing out procedures, but I have posted a few pages of bookmarked resources using linkrolls (see this, for example).
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Foreign Broadcast Information Service Electronic Index - 0 views

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    CIA translations of newswire & news broadcast services, 1975-1996 (citations only); the publications themselves are available on microfiche in the Graduate Library in Ann Arbor, MICRO-F X208 to X215.
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Genesee Historical Collections Center - 0 views

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    Archives at the University of Michigan-Flint.
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Crime and Elite Stupidity by Theodore Dalrymple - 0 views

  • In France, the intellectuals still believe that the real victims of crime and criminality are the criminals themselves, at least if a long article that appeared in Le Monde earlier this month is anything to go by. Entitled “Blind Sentences,” it came furnished with a large cartoon of a blindfolded judge, bloodily squashing small people on the bench in front of him with his gavel.
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An Anglosphere Future by Christopher Hitchens, City Journal Autumn 2007 - 0 views

  • Having devoured the Sherlock Holmes stories as a boy, I did what their author hoped and graduated to his much finer historical novels. The best of these, The White Company, appeared in 1890; it describes the recruitment and deployment of a detachment of Hampshire archers during the reign of King Edward III, a period that, as Arthur Conan Doyle phrased it, “constituted the greatest epoch in English History—an epoch when both the French and the Scottish kings were prisoners in London.”
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Bullies Back Off - 0 views

  • NOTHING gets a journalist's attention like a subpoena. While authoritarian regimes silence critics by murdering or jailing them, journalists (and other critics) in the United States face gentler, but still effective, intimidation: libel lawsuits. Over the last few years, radical Islamists have tried silencing reporters, scholars and citizens by suing them for defamation, often successfully. But recent legal cases in California, Massachusetts and Minnesota suggest that the tactic may finally be backfiring, at least in the United States, if not in Britain, where libel laws overwhelmingly favor plaintiffs. The American lawsuits' outcomes represent victories for the free expression and public participation that the First Amendment guarantees.
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Bulfinch, Thomas. 1913. The Age of Fable - 0 views

  • Written to “teach mythology not as a study but as a relaxation from study,” these ageless volumes span the ages: from the Olympus of Zeus and the Valhalla of Thor, to the Round Table of King Arthur and the escapades of Robin Hood.
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America: History & Life (ABC-CLIO version) - 0 views

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    1954-present. U.S. and Canadian history, from prehistory to the present.
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Dissertations & Theses (ProQuest) - 0 views

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    Login required; more info: http://lib.umflint.edu/about/PDT.html
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