E-resources and databases title search: "adam"
- Adam Matthew Digital Collections
The AM Digital Collections provides unique primary source collections from archives around the world. ANU has access to the following collections:
- Age of Exploration;
- Archives Direct;
- China, America and the Pacific;
- China: Culture and Society;
- China: Trade, Politics and Culture;
- Defining Gender;
- Early Modern England: Society, Culture and Everyday Life, 1500-1700;
- East India Company;
- Eighteenth Century Journals;
- Empire Online;
- Everyday Life and Women in America, 1800-1920;
- Ethnomusicology;
- First World War;
- Global Commodities;
- Frontier Life;
- Grand Tour;
- Gender : identity and social change;
- India, Raj and Empire;
- Literary Manuscripts Leeds;
- Literary Manuscripts from the Berg Collection of the New York Public Library;
- Literary Print Culture: The Stationer's Company Archive;
- London Low Life;
- Mass Observation Online;
- Medical Services and Warfare;
- Medieval Travel Writing;
- Perdita Manuscripts;
- Research Source;
- Romanticism: Life, Literature and Landscape;
- Sex & Sexuality;
- Shakespeare's Global Archive;
- Slavery, Abolition and Social Justice;
- Travel Writing, Spectacle and World History.
Authorised for ANU alumni access - Adam Matthew Research Methods
AM Research Methods is an exciting new platform that introduces humanities and social science students to the key approaches and methodologies of working with source material. Designed to be used in the classroom or for independent study, this resource will empower students to engage with primary sources and assess historical evidence with confidence.
At the heart of Research Methods, you will find nearly 200 hundred essays, videos, "How to" guides and case studies by subject specialists which answer all of your questions about working with primary sources. From guidance on where you can find historical documents, to the questions you might want to pose and how best to approach analysing the content they hold, this platform gathers together practical advice and instruction from experts working around the world.
includes the following modules
- Primary Sources
- Module II: Interrogating Colonial Documents and Narratives