A comprehensive, scholarly, multi-disciplinary database consisting of full-text articles, peer-reviewed journals, and indexing journals. Abstracts and indexes are also included for monographs, conference proceedings, and reports.
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Provides access to bibliographic information about emerging theories of radical social change. Coverage is international, and focuses on socialism and revolution.
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Literature database covering history and culture from the United States and Canada, featuring selected journals and monographs.
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A record of research and scholarly literature on East, Southeast, and South Asia written in Western languages.
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Full text literature database covering the history of the world (excluding the United States and Canada which are covered in AHL) from 1450 on, including world, military, and women's history, history of education, and much more. HA provides selective indexing of articles and access to the full text of modern journals and books.
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Full text resource covering security and counter-terrorism issues, combining news sources and scholarly writings with expert commentary from across the international political, military, economic, social and technical spectrum.
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Articles, book reviews, and more from thousands of academic journals across the social sciences, humanities, arts, and sciences.
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Abstract and Index bibliographic database covering public affairs, public and social policies, international relations. It has an archive going back to 1915. Access Note:Formerly PAIS International & PAIS Archive.
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Contains scholarly journals, full-text reference books, monographs and conference papers covering global political topics. Subjects include: comparative politics, humanitarian issues, international relations, law and legislation, non-governmental organizations and political theory.
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