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    1. East Asian Libraries - Japanese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Japanese Government document depository. British Columbia History, literature, Japanese statistics and economy, Buddhist studies.

    2. Organize and Cite Your Sources - HISTORY 495S/496S: Honors Thesis Seminar 2024/25 - LibGuides at Duk

      Desktop client, over 5000 different styles, export from many library resources Free, web-based tool, social networking (...)

    3. Finding Literature - Economics - LibGuides at Duke University

      A London Bibliography of the Social Sciences . 1929-1989 (v. 1-47) . Perkins/Bostock Stacks H1 .L663 (Many volumes are in the Library (...)

    4. Archival Collections - Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      London, England. Papers of a British diplomat who served at Vienna, Munich, Berlin, and St.

    5. Archival Collections - Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      London, England. Papers of a British diplomat who served at Vienna, Munich, Berlin, and St.

    6. Outliving Outbreaks: Exploring Early Efforts to Fight Epidemics - The Devil's Tale

      The collection includes both websites and social media with the goal of offering a diverse and global perspective ranging from (...)

    7. Internet Resources - Chinese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Subjects covered include political prisoners and dissent, legal reform, freedom of association, women's rights, workers' (...)

    8. Dining at Duke - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      In the program Minah established at Duke, interested students were recruited, trained, and given opportunities to become dishwashers and cooks, (...)

    9. 1930s-1950s - Feminist Movements, 1880s to the Present - LibGuides at Duke University

      Eleanor Rathbone was prominent in the British feminist movement between World War I and World War II.

    10. Putting the ‘Global’ Back Into Global Pandemic, Part 4 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      He then illustrates how the British Colonial Office records available in the National Archives can expand on previous scholarship.

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