Digital archive of magazines published for teen and pre-teen audiences (1940 - 2020), focusing on the history of youth culture, including fashion, rock and roll, sexuality, and dating.
Collection of official records, monographs, publicity, and artifacts related to 200 international expositions and world’s fairs, with extensive materials from 12 “case-study” fairs.
This collection covers the struggle for voting rights for women in the U.S., and includes newspapers covering the temperance and women's rights movements, as well as an anti-suffrage paper.
Materials from the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library document the tenures and work of the Special Assistant to the President for Women, from 1974 to 1977.
Archive from the Committee of Correspondence, a U.S. women's organization that advocated for women’s involvement in foreign policy and in the post war global governance system in the period after WWII.
Resource supporting the study of history of women in social movements in the United States between 1600 and 2022, featuring document projects with primary sources, audio-video, images, teaching tools.
Archive of the second longest running woman suffrage newspaper covering women’s civil and political rights, and international issues, published in Nebraska by Clara Bewick Colby from 1883 to 1909.
Document collection on witchcraft dating from 1500 to 1930 includes classic texts, anti-persecution writings, works by penologists, legal and church documents, and transcripts of trials and exorcisms.
The digital collections of the Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau contain documents published by the legislature and legislative agencies (including the Legislative Reference Bureau, Legislativ...