Research Guide

This blog is intended to assist CBC Library users in finding information resources for history-related topics. 'General' postings should be read first - they cover resources appropriate to all time periods, regions and topics. Other postings highlight resources of particular interest to specific classes. The terms 'ancient,' 'middle ages' and 'modern' are used very loosely; please address any questions about the defining events and characteristics of these periods to a history faculty member.

Reference - Military History


The Encyclopedia of War Search | Browse Topics Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.

Oxford Reference Online:

Ebrary holds:

The General history reference sources cover Military History quite extensively, including some that you might not think would have as much. For instance, Daily Life Online tends to cover culture and society more than battles, but it does cover 'warfare' as a subject area. The auxiliary ebook collection include 27 titles specifically related to war, such as:

And even titles that cover particular civilizations/peoples include chapters on the political life that may cover warfare, weapons, and military action; for instance:
Wolf, Kirsten. "Political Life: Warfare" from Daily Life of the Vikings. p.119
And there are also titles that cover 'Science and Technology' or 'Groundbreaking Inventions' that include military technology, such as:
Wigelsworth, Jeffrey R. "Science and Technology: Technology and Warfare" from Science and Technology in Medieval European Life.

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Free Web Resources

American Women's History: A Research Guide Best Information on the Net - History: Sites selected for scholarly research by O'Keefe Library at St. Ambrose University; primarily free sites, some subscription sites are listed to which CBC students will not have access.

Best of History Web Sites: indexes "over 1200 history-related web sites that have been reviewed for quality, accuracy, and usefulness."

Biography of America: companion website to the Annenberg/WGBH video series, with key events, maps, and a 'webography' for each segment. Videos may be viewed online with free registration.

Digital History: Primarily U.S. history

Cold War International History Project History Guide: A "subject gateway to scholarly relevant websites in history;" use the Advanced Search feature to limit by language (this is an international project).

History Matters: the U.S. Survey Course on the Web.

History/North America/Internet Resources - Subject guide from Rutger's University Libraries.

H-Net Discussion Networks - Email lists and other resources for over 100 topics in history and the humanities.

Internet Public Library - History Section

Making of America: "a digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction."

OAIster: Open Archives Initiative; searches over 7 million records of "academically-oriented digital resources."

Perseus Digital Library: Primary and secondary sources for the study of various time periods and places, including the classical world and the English Renaissance.

Repositories of Primary Sources: Lists"over 5000 websites describing holdings of manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical photographs, and other primary sources;" most have at least some online content.

U.S. National Archives: Includes thousands of online historical documents.

World Wide Web Virtual Library - History