Subjects: History, African American Studies, Asian and Pacific Studies, Catholic Studies, Jewish Studies
Description: Research database from EBSCOhost containing full text. Includes materials from 1964-present. Mainly focused on the United States and Canada.
Contents: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journal Articles; Book Reviews
Subjects: MANY
Description: General primary source collection from Gale Cengage Learning containing full text. Includes materials from 1912-1990 in the United States.
Contents: Primary Sources
Subjects: MANY
Description: Research database from Bloomsbury containing full text.
Contents: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journal Articles; Popular (Non-Scholarly) Articles - Newspapers; Popular (Non-Scholarly) Articles - Magazines
Subjects: MANY
Description: This multidisciplinary database gives students and researchers a comprehensive look into the growing disciplines of disability history and disability studies. It highlights disciplines where the contributions of the disability community are typically overlooked.
Contents: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journal Articles; Book Chapers; Bibliographies; Primary Sources
Subjects: Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies
Description: Research database containing links to other information sources. Includes materials from 1965-present. Mainly focused on Latin America and the Caribbean. Approximately 80% of currently indexed titles include links to full text sources, many of those freely available through open access.
Contents: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journal Articles; Trade/Professional Articles
Subjects: History, Theology
Description: Collection of maps illustrating the history of Islam. This is part of the Encyclopedia of Islam.
Contents: Primary Sources; E-books
Subjects: Native American, History, Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies, Humanities
Description: Primary source collection from Adam Matthew containing full text. Mainly focused on North America. Based on the Edward E. Ayer Collection at the Newberry Library, Chicago.
Contents: Primary Sources
Subjects: History
Description: Interwar Culture showcases popular and lesser-known periodicals published across Britain, the United States, France and Australia during the interwar period (1919-1940). With articles covering culture, entertainment, fashion, home and family life, world current affairs, class, social and welfare issues, these historically significant and highly visual magazines provide a rich insight into these dynamic yet turbulent decades, as well as allowing examination of a burgeoning media industry that both shaped and reflected society. LMU has access to Module 1 (the 1920s) and Module 2 (the 1930s).
Contents: Popular (Non-Scholarly) Articles - Newspapers; Popular (Non-Scholarly) Articles - Magazines
Subjects: MANY
Description: Search OneSearch, the library catalog, to find books, ebooks, journals, videos, and other materials that LMU owns or subscribes to.
Contents: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journal Articles
Subjects: African American Studies, History, Archives and Special Collections
Description: This resource brings together documents and collections covering an extensive time period, between 1490 and 2007, from libraries and archives across the Atlantic world. Close attention is given to the varieties of slavery, the legacy of slavery, the social-justice perspective and the continued existence of slavery today.
Contents: Primary Sources
Subjects: History, Education
Description: World History in Context reaches back to the beginning of recorded history providing important historical context on topics ranging from Ancient Mesopotamia to the Holocaust to modern Human Rights Movements.
Contents: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journal Articles; Primary Sources; E-books; Popular (Non-Scholarly) Articles - Magazines
Request articles that LMU does not own from our Interlibrary Loan Service, ILLiad. Delivery time is 5-7 days, most items being delivered via email. This service is free to students, faculty and staff.