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Selecting this link will bring you a filtered list of all AM primary source content within the Database A-Z list. Previously: Adam Matthew Digital Collection

African American Communities This collection, which consists of pamphlets, newspapers, and periodicals, reveals the challenges of racism, discrimination, integration and how these construct a unique African American culture and identity. The collection is centered on Atlanta, Chicago, New York and other municipalities in North Carolina.

American History This unique collection documents American History from the earliest settlers to the mid-twentieth century. Sourced from the archives of the Gilder Lehrman Collection.

American West Find historical documents, maps, chronology, posters, and primary sources on the westward expansion in America from the early eighteenth (1700s) to the mid-twentieth century (1950s).

Apartheid South Africa First hand accounts of South Africa's apartheid regime. British government files from the Foreign, Colonial, Dominion and Foreign and Commonwealth Offices spanning from 1948 to 1980.

China, America and the Pacific Primary sources on the history of the North American trade and cultural exchange with China in the 18th and 19th centuries. Also covers China's economic dealings with the whole of East Asia and the Pacific.

China: Culture and Society This collection contains pamphlets on China from Cornell University Library's, Charles W. Wason Collection on East Asia. Coverage: 1750 - 1929.

China: Trade, Politics and Culture 1793-1980 This digital collection presents English-language sources relating to China and the West from 1793 to 1980. 

Church Missionary Society Periodicals From its roots as an Anglican evangelical movement driven by lay persons, this resource encompasses publications from the CMS, the Church of England Zenana Missionary Society and the latterly integrated South American Missionary Society.

Colonial America Colonial America makes available all 1,450 volumes of the CO 5 series from The National Archives, UK. It contains the original correspondence between the British government and the governments of the American colonies.

Confidential Print: Africa, 1834-1966 Papers generated by the British Foreign and Colonial Offices concerning Africa. The Confidential Print series originated out of a need to preserve the most important papers generated by the Foreign and Colonial Offices.   AM Archives Direct

Confidential Print: Latin America, 1833-1969This collection consists of the Confidential Print for Central and South America and the French- and Spanish-speaking Caribbean. Topics covered include slavery and the slave trade, immigration, relations with indigenous peoples, wars and territorial disputes, the fall of the Brazilian monarchy, British business and financial interests, industrial development, the building of the Panama Canal, and the rise to power of populist rulers such as Perón in Argentina and Vargas in Brazil.   AM Archives Direct

Confidential Print: Middle East, 1839-1969 Papers generated by the British Foreign and Colonial Offices concerning the Middle East. The Confidential Print series originated out of a need to preserve the most important papers generated by the Foreign and Colonial Offices. AM Archives Direct

Confidential Print: North America, 1824-1961 Papers generated by the British Foreign and Colonial Offices concerning North America. The Confidential Print series originated out of a need to preserve the most important papers generated by the Foreign and Colonial Offices. AM Archives Direct

Defining Gender Primary source documents relating to gender from the British archives. It includes archival documents, essays, biographies, and more.

Eighteenth Century Drama The John Larpent Collection of plays submitted for license in London between 1737 and 1824, with contextual documentation.

Eighteenth Century Journals Rare eighteenth century periodicals, each chosen to convey the eclecticism and evolution of the publishing world between 1685 and 1835.

Empire Online A digital archive enabling research of colonial history, politics, culture and society spanning five centuries, and charting the rise and fall of empires around the world.

Everyday Life and Women in America, c1800-1920 Primary source books, pamphlets, periodicals, and broadsides covering American popular culture, social history, family life, education, race, class, and employment from 1800-1920.

First World War Portal, The Highlights the experiences of soldiers, civilians and governments on both sides of the conflict and in multiple theatres of war, from personal collections and rare printed material to military files, ephemera and artwork.

Foreign Office Files for China Section Access documents from the British Foreign Office related to China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan between 1919 and 1980. AM Archives Direct

Foreign Office Files for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan Access files from the Foreign Office and Dominions Office related to the history of India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. AM Archives Direct

Foreign Office Files for the Middle East An essential resource for understanding the events in the Middle East during the 1970s. AM Archives Direct

Frontier Life Covers settlements across North America, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand from 1650 to 1920. Includes documents on the creation of new states, trade networks, and movements of people alongside the marginalization and decline of indigenous peoples.

Global Commodities Provides a vast range of materials sourced from over twenty key libraries and more than a dozen companies and trade organizations around the world. Sources will help scholars explore the history of fifteen major commodities and their global effect.

Grand Tour A collection of manuscripts, which allows scholars to compare a range of sources on the history of travel for the first time, including many from private or neglected collections.

India, Raj and Empire Provides an in depth history of South Asia foundation of East India Company and Independence of India and Pakistan.

Indigenous Histories and Cultures in North America This database presents a unique insight into interactions between American Indians and Europeans.

Jewish Life in America, c1654-1954 Jewish Life in America will enable you to explore the history of Jewish communities in America from the arrival of the first Jews in the 17th century right through to the mid-20th century.

Leisure, Travel and Mass Culture Periodicals, photographs and personal travel journals provide unique insight into the expansion, accessibility and affordability of tourism for the masses and the evolution of some of the most successful travel agencies in the world (1850 through the 1980s).

Literary Manuscripts: Berg Drawn from the nineteenth century holdings of the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature at the New York Public Library.

Literary Manuscripts: Leeds Examine complete images of 190 manuscripts of seventeenth and eighteenth-century verse held in the celebrated Brotherton Collection at the University of Leeds.

London Low Life London Low Life is a full-text searchable resource, containing colour digital images of rare books, ephemera, maps and other materials relating to 18th, 19th and early 20th century London

Macmillan Cabinet Papers, 1957-1963 Macmillan Cabinet Papers, 1957-1963 provides complete coverage of the Cabinet conclusions (minutes) (CAB 128) and memoranda (CAB 129) of Harold Macmillans government, plus selected minutes and memoranda of policy committees (CAB 134). AM Archives Direct

Market Research and American Business Reports, 1935-1965 Provides a unique insight into the American consumer boom of the mid-20th century through access to the complete market research reports of Ernest Dichter, the era’s foremost consumer analyst, market research pioneer and widely-recognised ‘father’ of Motivational Research.

Mass Observation Online Archive, 1937-1967 This resource offers revolutionary access to one of the most important archives for the study of Social History in the modern era.

Medieval Family Life This resource contains full colour images of the original medieval manuscripts that comprise papers from The Paston, Cely, Plumpton AND Armburgh family letter collections along with full text searchable transcripts from the printed editions, where available.

Medieval Travel Writing This new collection from Adam Matthew Digital presents manuscripts of some of the most important works of European travel writing from the later medieval period, highlighting journaeys from central Asia and the Far East.

Meiji Japan The collection spans the full range of Morses interests from his career as a natural historian to his life-changing experiences in Japan, including diaries, correspondence, research files, drawings, lecture notes, publications, scrapbooks and manuscripts.

Migration to New Worlds This collection charts the emigration experience of millions across 200 years of turbulent history, exploring the rise and fall of the New Zealand Company, discover British, European and Asian migration and investigate unique primary source personal accounts.

The Nixon Years, 1969-1974 This collection provides complete FCO 7 and FCO 82 files for the entire period of Richard Nixons presidency. AM Archives Direct

Perdita ManuscriptsProduced in association with the Perdita Project based at the University of Warwick and Nottingham Trent University, the project seeks to rediscover early modern women authors who were lost because their writing exists only in manuscript form.

Popular Medicine in America, 1800-1900This unique collection showcases the development of 'popular' medicine in America during the nineteenth century, through an extensive range of material that was aimed at the general public rather than medical professionals.

Rock and Roll, Counterculture, Peace and Protest: Popular Culture in Britain and America, 1950 - 1975Popular Culture explores the dynamic period of social, political and cultural change between 1950 and 1975, offering thousands of color images of manuscript and rare printed material as well as photographs, ephemera and memorabilia from this exciting period our recent history.

RomanticismThis digital collection offers students and researchers of the Romantic period unique access to the working notebooks, verse manuscripts and correspondence of William Wordsworth and his fellow writers, including Dorothy Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas De Quincey and Robert Southey.

Sex & Sexuality: Module IThe first module covers a broad range of topics and is drawn from leading archives around the world. Module I focuses on sexology and the work of sex researchers, combining advice sought by members of the public with the corresponding answers, thoughts on research proposals and work sent by academics and medical professionals to the Kinsey Institute.

Sex & Sexuality: Module IIThis second module is focused upon the lived experiences of individuals from across the spectrum of human sexuality, including heterosexual and LGBTQI+ experiences, at different times in history specifically from the nineteenth century up to the present day.

Shakespeare in Performance This database showcases rare and unique prompt books from the world-famous Folger Shakespeare Library, highlighting the story of Shakespeare's plays as they were performed in theatres throughout Great Britain, the United States and internationally.

Slavery, Abolition and Social Justice The material in this resources includes the material included focuses on the varieties of slavery, the legacies of slavery, the social justice perspective and the continued existence of slavery in the twentieth century.

Travel Writing, Spectacle and World History This resource brings together hundreds of accounts by women of their travels across the globe from the early 19th century to the late 20th century.

Victorian Popular Culture A portal comprised of four modules for the for the study of popular entertainment in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Virginia Company Archives This online project presents those Ferrar Papers which are in Magdalene College, Cambridge.

Women in The National Archives This collection consists of a finding aid to women's studies resources in The National Archives, UK, and original documents that cover the campaign for women's suffrage in Britain, 1903-1928 and the granting of women's suffrage in colonial territories, 1930-1962. AM Archives Direct

Worlds Fairs Explore the phenomenon of world's fairs from the Crystal Palace in 1851 and the proliferation of North American exhibitions, to fairs around the world and twenty-first century expos.

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