European history since 1890 (Paper 18)
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Part I, Paper 18
- Bavarian State Library, Munich Digitisation Centre
- Berlin State Library, Digitisation Centre
- Berlin State Library, Digitised Newspapers
- Swedish Royal Archives, Digitised Newspapers
- Italian digital collections
- Spanish National Library, Digital Periodical Collections
- Newspapers and periodicals online (see also the University Library's newspaper page):
- Compact Memory: German-Jewish Periodicals and Newspapers from the 18th to the 20th centuries*: online access to more than 100 Jewish language newspapers and periodicals published in the German-speaking world between 1806 and 1938
- Current Digest of the Russian Press*: weekly selection of Russian-language press materials translated into English, published since 1949
- Europresse*: access to a wide range of European newspapers, including the French national and regional press (e.g. Le Monde, Le Figaro), news magazines, the international press (New York Times, Guardian, and many more), professional publications, news agencies, and TV and radio transcriptions.
- Factiva* (currently available on campus only): news from 14,000 sources, both UK and foreign
- Gallica: newspapers from 19th to early 20th centuries from the Bibliothèque nationale de France, including Le Figaro (1826-1942), Le Temps (1861-1940), La Croix (1880-1944), L'Humanité (1904-1944), La Presse (1836-1935), and Le Journal des Débats (1814-1944)
- Izvestiia: full text of the newspaper from 1917 onwards
- Mass Media in Russia, 1908-1918* (currently available on campus only): complete runs of the kopeck (penny) newspapers, the most widely circulated newspapers in the beginning of the twentieth century, published under various titles in St. Petersburg and Petrograd (1908-1918) and also in Moscow (1909-1918)
- Pravda Digital Archive, 1912-2009*: full text of the newspaper, 1912-2009
- Soviet Cinema: film magazines and newspapers* (currently available on campus only): Soviet film magazines and newspapers 1918-1942
- Le Temps: archives historiques: includes the Journal de Genève (1826-1998), the Gazette de Lausanne (1803-1991), and the Nouveau Quotidien (1991-1998)
- World News Connection* (currently available on campus only): online news service offering international news and information
- Avalon Project: Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy: digital library of documents relevant to fields of law, history, economics, politics, diplomacy and government, ranging from ancient times to the present
- Cold War International History Project: includes digital archive of primary source documents relating to international relations during the Cold War
- CVCE: includes digital collections containing a wide range of previously unpublished documents, oral accounts, contemporary film footage, analytical material and scholarly articles that document the European integration process
- Digital Picture Archives of the Federal Archives (Germany): database of over 300,000 images from the German Federal Archives; covering modern German history, it includes photographs and posters
- EuroDocs: Online Sources for European History: database of European primary historical documents that are transcribed, reproduced in facsimile, or translated
- European History Primary Sources: an index of scholarly websites that offer online access to digitised primary sources on the history of Europe
- Europeana: database of the digital resources of Europe's museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections; includes paintings, music, films and books from over 1500 institutions
- German History in Documents and Images: digital collection of original historical materials documenting German history from the beginning of the early modern period to the present
- Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System Online: online access to digitized materials selected from the Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System (HPSSS), consisting chiefly of summary transcripts of 705 interviews conducted with refugees from the USSR during the early years of the Cold War
- Internet Modern History Sourcebook: a collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts presented for educational use, covering modern European and American history
- Making the History of 1989: the Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe: includes over 300 primary sources, including government documents, videos, and artifacts, with introductory notes
- Nuremberg Trials Project: A Digital Document Collection: ongoing project to digitise documents (trial transcripts, briefs, document books, evidence files, and other papers) relating to the Nuremberg Trials
- Parallel History Project on Cooperative Security: digital library of formerly secret govermental documents
- Posters of the Russian Civil War, 1918-1922: digital library of 213 posters, placards, and broadsides from the Russian Civil War
- Russia and Eastern Europe in Rare Photographs, 1860-1945: digital library of more than 5,000 photographs
- Spanish Civil War posters: digital library of over 2,200 Spanish Civil War posters
- Truman & the Marshall Plan: digital library of documents, photographs, and transcripts of oral histories, relating to the Marshall Plan
- Voices of the Holocaust: digital archive of digitized, restored, transcribed, and translated interviews with Holocaust survivors conducted by Dr. David P. Boder in 1946
- World War I Document Archive: digital library of primary documents concerning World War I
(Resources marked * denote those subscribed to by the University Library; should any of the links not work, go to the eresources@cambridge page and try accessing the resource from there.)