Our collections
Award-winning primary source collections for teaching and research.
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CollectionDescriptionPeriod covered
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China: Culture and SocietyMid 18th to early 20th century
Spanning three centuries (c1750-1929), this digital collection makes available for the first time extremely rare pamphlets from the Charles W Wason Collection on East Asia, at Cornell University Library; one of the oldest and most distinctive collections of its kind, and a very rich source for research on China.
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China, America and the Pacific18th and early 20th century
Covering the 18th and 19th centuries, China, America and the Pacific provides primary source materials for the study of the history of North American trade and cultural exchange with China. This collection also provides coverage of China’s and the United States' economic dealings with the whole of East Asia and the Pacific.
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Area Studies: China and Southeast Asia1743-1999A varied array of records of traders, travellers, missionaries and diplomats, offering Western perspectives on many aspects of Chinese culture and society.
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Foreign Office Files for China, 1919-19801919-1980
Formerly restricted British Foreign Office files dealing with China, Hong Kong and Taiwan between 1919 and 1980.
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China on Film: Twentieth Century Sources from the British Film InstituteTwentieth Century
Experience China's changing landscape through vivid visual material.
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China: Trade, Politics and Culture, 1793-1980Late 18th to late 20th centuryWith documents encompassing events from the earliest English embassy to the birth and early years of the People’s Republic, this resource collects sources from nine archives to give an incredible insight into the changes in China during the period of 1793-1980.
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Foreign Office, Consulate and Legation Files, China: 1830-19391830-1939
A comprehensive view of China's history and its dynamic relations with Britain from 1830 to 1939.
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Age of Exploration1410-1920
Explore five centuries of journeys across the globe, scientific discoveries, the expansion of European colonialism, conflict over territories and trade routes and decades-long search and rescue attempts in this multi-archive collection dedicated to the history of exploration.
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America in World War Two: Oral Histories and Personal Accounts1939-1949
The stories of American military personnel and civilians during the Second World War through their oral histories, correspondence, diaries, photographs, artefacts and military records. This digital resource offers an insight into the personal experiences of those involved in the conflict, both on the United States home front and on deployment overseas in Europe, the Mediterranean, the Pacific, China, Burma and India.
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Area Studies: Japan1400-1989A wide range of sources - from writers, diplomats, tourists, businessmen, missionaries and others - documenting the political, cultural and social history of Japan.
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Central Asia, Persia and Afghanistan, 1834-19221834-1922
Official British government records relating to the region, from the decline of the Silk Road, through the diplomatic confrontation between the British and Russian Empires known as the “Great Game”, to the influence of the emergent Soviet Union in the 20th century.
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Church Missionary Society Archive1619-1981A repository of source materials on the work of this globally influential organisation, founded in 1799 as an Anglican evangelical movement and still active today. It includes records of both the CMS and the many other missionary societies which have become associated or amalgamated with it over its lifetime.
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Church Missionary Society Periodicals1804-2009Discover two hundred years of worldwide missionary history. This online portal makes available periodicals from the Church Missionary Society Archive, a vital collection for students, researchers and teachers of missiology and world Christianity. It also contains valuable material on wider themes in global history, in particular the history of global education, healthcare and medicine.
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East India Company1599-1947
From 16th century origins as a trading venture to the East Indies, through to its rise as the world’s most powerful company and de facto ruler of India, to its demise amid allegations of greed and corruption – the East India Company was an extraordinary force in global history for three centuries.
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Foreign Office Files for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, 1947-19801947-1980
Survey the high politics of Independence and Partition, social and cultural interchange after 1947 and the ramifications that these changes continue to have throughout South Asia today.
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Medieval Travel WritingThe Middle Ages
An extensive collection of manuscript materials for the study of medieval travel writing in fact and in fantasy.
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Meiji Japan1856-1925
Manuscripts for the study of Meiji society, culture, ethnology and education from the papers of Edward Sylvester Morse (1838-1925).
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Missionary Studies1700-2002This collection includes primary sources for the study of missionary work, educational work, medical work, evangelism, political conflict, and the emergence of indigenous churches.
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Socialism on FilmEarly twentieth century - 1980sSourced from the British Film Institute (BFI), this collection of documentary, newsreel and feature films reveals the world as seen by Soviet, Chinese, Vietnamese, East European, and Latin American filmmakers. Ranging from the early 20th century to the 1980s, material encapsulates the themes of war, revolution, news, current affairs, culture and society.
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The Nixon Years, 1969-19741969-1974British Government documents on North America during Nixon's presidency.
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Women's Studies1740-1960This collection offers access to the works and legacy of many notable and influential women, but also a chance to hear the voices of forgotten and ordinary women.
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World War Two Studies1930-1955Primary sources, offering insight into many aspects of the war, including government policy, the war in the Pacific, and the war in Europe. sources include the records of British espionage and sabotage organisation The Special Operations Executive; and private papers of American General Robert L Eichelberger from the Pacific war.
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Conflict in Indochina: Foreign Office Files for Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, 1959-19791959-1979
Comprising FO 371 class government papers from The National Archives, UK, this resource monitors and traces the political crises and growing conflict experienced by the region during this period.