Provides primary sources that trace the path of women's issues from past to present, capturing the foundation of women's movements, struggles, and triumphs.
Pulling primary sources from manuscripts, newspapers, periodicals, and more, this archive provides researchers with valuable insights, focusing on the social, political, and professional achievements of women throughout the nineteenth and twentieth century. Along with providing a closer look at some of the pioneers of women's movements, this collection offers scholars a deep dive into the issues that have affected women and the many contributions they have made to society.
Within the archive, fascinating historical records can be found from Europe, North and South America, Africa, India, East Asia, and the Pacific Rim with content in English, French, German, and Dutch.
American Antiquarian Society (AAS), the premier library documenting the life of America's people from the Colonial Era through the Civil War and Reconstruction. It is a comprehensive collection of American periodicals published between 1684 and 1912.
Every issue of the New York Times in downloadable PDF files.
Access to this database will end June 30, 2024. To see historical New York Times articles as they were originally pubished, use TimesMachine Archives (1851-2002) through your NYTimes.com account (claim your free access to NYTimes.com using New York Times: GCC Academic Pass).