Use the HIST 491: The International Relations of the 1930s guide to locate library databases, books, journals, and web sources to help you locate primary and secondary sources for your research papers.
- Reference Resources: Use reference materials like encyclopedias to learn more about events, people, and other information.
- Newspapers: A selection of historical newspapers including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Times of London.
- Primary Source Databases: Declassified documents, letters, memoranda, images, leaflets and other primary sources produced by the US, European powers, Japan and China.
- Secondary Source Databases: Find scholarly articles and book reviews on your topic from library databases.
- Open Digital Archives: Images, propaganda, maps, government reports, and other documents made freely available online from archives around the world.
- Government Documents & Treaties: Government documents, including treaties, foreign policy and international agreements from the US, UK, French and German Foreign Offices.
- Help with Citing: Information on using Zotero for in-text citing and creating bibliographies.