History Databases & E-Books

The study of history includes materials from a wide variety of research areas, and relevant information can be found in other indexes, both general in nature and subject specific. See the following examples: Catalogs:

History Organizations

Professor-Recommended Online Resources for Students

  HISTORY

Welcome to Research@USCB, our online research guides in the fields of American, Latin American, and world history.  You will find links for locating print and electronic resources, general search tips, MLA guides and APA guides on citing sources, copyright, and other information resources supporting baccalaureate level historical research.

To locate books, journals, and other resources use our online catalog.

To locate articles within journals and full-text books online, use the link to History Databases and E-Books (above right).

To determine if USCB has access to a certain full text journal, search TDNet

Librarians are available to assist you in the research process at both campus libraries. Contact Melanie Hanes-Ramos, Dudley Stutz, or Janelle Hubble at the South Campus Library and Geni Flowers or Mae Mendoza at the North Campus Library. For more technical questions, contact Donna Moore at the South Campus Library.

 

Print Reference Sources in the USCB Libraries

Cassell's Chronology of World History : Dates, Events and Ideas That Made History 

Encyclopedia of the Palestinians 

Encyclopedia of World Trade : From Ancient Times to Present 

Encyclopedia Latina : History, Culture, and Society in the United States 

Women During the Civil War : An Encyclopedia 

Great Lives From History. The Ancient World, Prehistory-476 C.E.

Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance 

Women in the Middle Ages : An Encyclopedia 

Southeast Asia : A Historical Encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat to East Timor 

Encyclopedia of the Roman Empire 

The Cambridge History of China 

Encyclopedia of European Social History, from 1350 to 2000