Archival collection on the history of injury, treatment and disease during wartime and interwar periods, documenting how war shaped medical practice and scientific advances between 1850 to 1949.
Archival collection showcases the development of 'popular' medicine in 19th century America, in books, pamphlets, trade cards, and advertising for remedies and treatments aimed at the general public.
Archive of British government files containing letters, diplomatic dispatches, reports, trial papers, activists’ biographies and first-hand accounts of events during South Africa’s apartheid regime.
Collection of primary source materials covering American history from early settlers to the end of World War II (1493-1945); includes letters, diaries, government documents, newspapers, images, maps.
Wartime newspapers (1939-1948) for soldiers serving in major theaters around the world, published in the US, Canada, New Zealand, India, and the countries of Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
Collection of authoritative editions of the writings of the ancient Greek poet Homer in original Greek text and English translations; includes commentaries and research tools.
Collection of original Latin drama texts in original Latin, English translations, commentaries, and research tools; covers works of Plautus, Terence, and Seneca. Access limited to Latin Drama module.
Digital military history archive of wartime and postwar records related to activities of WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) branch of the U.S. Naval Reserve.