Periodicals include popular magazines, newspapers, and academic journals. These may contain reviews, news, or longform essays. Remember, you can always contact us to help find what you need. Below, we have included both print periodicals and databases collection large numbers of online journals in History research.
The following are a sampling of print magazines and academic journals available in the Beeghly basement that may have some helpful articles for AMRS research.
These databases allow you search hundreds of periodicals all at once, or browse by title.
This database provides complete coverage of multidisciplinary, full-text academic journals. Includes peer-reviewed journals, full-text periodicals, reports, books, and much more.
Full-text access to the back issues of scholarly journals as well as ebooks in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, some of which date back to the 1800s. Supports such disciplines as biological sciences, business and economics, education, history, language and literature, mathematics and statistics, music, political sciences and sociology.
*Please note that issues from the last 3 to 5 years for the majority of JSTOR's journals are not available.
Below are a few subject-specific databases:
Presents facsimile images of literary manuscripts, including letters and diaries, drafts of poems, plays, novels, and other literary works, and similar materials.
Indexes and abstracts the research literature of modern (1450d- ) world history (excluding the United States and Canada, see America: History and Life).
This database is limited to three users at a time. Please be sure to log out of your session and close your browser when you are finished.
Provides a current bibliography for over 4,500 journals (as well as conference proceedings, essay collections, Festschriften, and exhibition catalogs) used for research and teaching on the Middle Ages (c. 300-1500).
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