Published by Johns Hopkins University Press for the American Studies Association (ASA), this title covers the history, philosophy, arts, and cultures of the United States in relation to the world, from pre-colonial days to the present, from various perspectives and the global American Studies movement.
Encyclopedia of American Social History
Call Number: REF HN 57 .E58 1993 (3 vols)
This reference focuses on processes and people - how they chose sites for towns and built their homes, how they led their lives, how they modified and were modified by their physical surroundings. Race, gender, ethnicity, work, culture, technology, education, and family history are included.
Portal to full-text information (biographies, encyclopedias, companions, primary sources), images and maps about African Americans, African American life and culture, and Africa and the diaspora. This resource has over 600 subject entries on literature- and language-related topics.
Examines the anthropological, sociological, historical, economic, and scientific theories of race and racism in the modem era. Delves into the historic origins of ideas of race and racism and explores their social and scientific consequences. Includes biographies of significant theorists, as well as political and social leaders.
Revolutionary War Era
Call Number: REF E 163 .H84 2004
Narrative essays describe citizen's lives in the United States during the time of the American Revolution. Chapter topics cover social and cultural aspects of society at this time.
Gale Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes
Call Number: REF E 77 .G15 1998 (4 vols)
Providing essays on the history, culture and current status of approximately 400 Native American groups, this work is divided into four geographic volumes. An overview essay introduces each of the ten regions covered, giving a geographic perspective on the tribes covered, as well as insights on cultural and tribal communalities. Individual tribal entries follow alphabetically. Also featured are biographical profiles of prominent tribal leaders.
Survey of European history from 1450 to 1789. Presents 1,000+ entries covering the period's most significant personalities and meaningful developments in the arts, religion, politics, exploration, and warfare.
Profiles milestones and movements in the arts, literature, music,religion, fashion, etc. from five specific periods (Ancient Egypt-Age of the Baroque and Enlightenment, 1600-1800).
Dictionary of the Middle Ages
Call Number: REF D 114 .D5 1982 (14 vols)
This is a scholarly encyclopedia with extensive essays covering the people, events, and concepts of the Middle Ages. Middle Ages: An Encyclopedia for Students Undergraduate focus. Not as comprehensive as DMA.
Encyclopedia of the Renaissance
Call Number: REF CB 361 .E52 1999 (6 vols)
Key source for scholarly background on social, historical, and cultural aspects of the Renaissance period. Substantive entries cover people, places, artistic and cultural expression, etc. and end with excellent bibliographies. Renaissance: An Encyclopedia for Students Undergraduate focus. Not as comprehensive as the Encyclopedia of the Renaissance.
Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment
Call Number: REF B 802 .E53 2003 (4 vols)
Defining the Enlightenment as the "long eighteenth century" (@1670-1815) the Encyclopedia focuses on the entire range of philosophic and social changes engendered by the Enlightenment. Geographically, it covers Western Europe, English-speaking North America, as well as Iberian, Ibero-American, Jewish, Russian, and Eastern European cultures.
Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era, 1760-1850
Call Number: REF NX 452.5 .R64 E53 2004
In 800+ analytical articles, explores developments in the literature, thought, music, and art that influenced the profound changes in thought and sensibility during the second half of the eighteenth century and the first half of the nineteenth century.
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