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HIST 3320 (Dr. Stuntz): U.S. Women's History

Core Resources

Books

Definitely search both:

  1. Our library catalog, for books we have here
  2. WorldCat, for books other libraries have and will send here for you via Interlibrary Loan (ILL).

Definitely read the detailed tips on the Find Books page of this guide to most effectively use the catalog, WorldCat, and ILL.

Articles

Definitely search both:

  1. America: History & Life, for discovering articles from a greater number of history journals, which you might then read from whatever other database or print form, and for more search tools, including the Historical Period limiter.
  2. JSTOR, for finding articles from those journals for which we have full text available through the JSTOR database.

Primary Sources

Definitely do each of these:

  1. Look for the primary sources used and cited by your secondary sources. Mine the bibliographies of relevant books, articles, and dissertations.
  2. Look thoroughly in any possibly relevant digital, microform, or print collections described on the Primary Sources page of this guide or in the full Primary Sources guide.
  3. Search in our catalog and in WorldCat using subject terms and keywords described in the top left box of this guide's Primary Sources page.

Reference Books

United States Government Documents on Women, 1800-1990

HQ1410 .U49 H85 1993 (Documents - Documents/Reference)
A two volume set of a comprehensive bibliography covering women's labor and social issues.

The American Historical Association Guide to Historical Literature

Z 6201 .A55 1995 (Reference)
A two volume annotated bibliography "of the finest and most useful books and articles available in every field of historical scholarship

The Creative Guide to Research

ZA 3075 .R69 2000 (Reference)
A guide to finding information both in print and available through the World Wide Web.

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