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AC Access OnlyCambridge Historical Statistics of the United States (HSUS): Millennial Online Edition This reference work reflects thirty years of new data and scholarship. Topics ranging from migration and health to crime and the Confederate States of America are each placed in historical context by a recognized expert in the field. The fully searchable and downloadable electronic edition will permit users to graph individual tables and create customized tables and spreadsheets reflecting their own particular areas of interest.

AC Access OnlyOxford African American Studies Center (AASC) The AASC provides students, scholars and librarians with online access to the finest reference resources in African American studies. At its core, AASC features the new, three-volume Encyclopedia of African American History 1619-1895, published by Oxford in 2006; the three-volume Black Women in America, Second Edition, edited by Darlene Clark Hine, published in March 2005, the highly acclaimed Africana, a five-volume history of the African and African American experience. The Center also includes content from much-anticipated forthcoming print publications including the African American National Biography project (estimated at 8 volumes), edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., scheduled for publication in 2008; and the Encyclopedia of African American Art and Architecture, due for publication 2007. In addition to these major reference works, AASC offers other key resources from Oxford's reference program, including the Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature and selected articles from other reference works. Enhancing the core content will be the latest in online reference technology, granting users easy access to the valuable material included in the resource center. Core reference content will be enhanced by material and features that help students expand their research, including bibliographies, interactive timelines and maps, thematic photo essays and image collections, key primary source documents, and editorially selected links to Internet resources.

NOTE: The AASC allows for one login at a time. If the resource is unavailable when you first try to access it, please try again later.

AC Access OnlyTexas Almanac Search by subject and limit your search to "Tables" to locate statistical data about Texas. Data from previous years is included in many tables.

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Search for books, journal titles, and other resources in our online catalog. Some subject headings used for this discipline are listed below. For additional headings, refer to the Library of Congress Subject Headings volumes located behind the Reference Desk.

  • Texas--History--To 1846 Europe--History--1789-1900 World War, 1939-1945
  • America--Discovery and exploration

  • Internet Sites


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    Africa

    United States

    Texas

    On the History Subject guide there are some divisions of the internet resources. If there isn't a specific one for Texas, would you make one and include the following:

    Texas beyond history (TBH). Archeological and historical research concerning the cultural heritage of Texas. Covers prehistoric Native Americans; Spanish, French, Mexican, and Anglo explorers, missionaries, settlers, soldiers, and traders; German farmers; African-American freedmen; Mexican-American laborers; and others. Tips on use are provided. A joint project of the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory of the Univ. of Texas at Austin and the Texas Archeological Soc.

    Texas historic sites atlas. Over 200,000 historical site records include data on historical markers and the National Register of Historic Places in Texas. Search by county name, historical marker text, site name, or address. Limit by site types. Information includes everything from structural data for buildings to the development of businesses to the wording on historical markers. Location maps included.

    Texans one and all. Online information is available on the Anglo-American Texans, the Danish Texans, the Dutch Texans, the Filipino Texans, the Lebanese and Syrian Texans, the Norwegian Texans, the Scottish Texans, the Spanish Texans, the Mexican and Tejano Texans, the Swiss Texans, and the Wendish Texans through the Institute of Texan Cultures.

    Medieval Studies

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