Alternate Name(s) LGBTQ+ Life in America: The Experience and Impact of LGBTQ+ Americans as Recorded by the News Media
This primary source collection offers an expansive window into centuries of American history exploring the lives, the contributions, and the ways the dominant culture has portrayed and perceived LBGTQ+ individuals. The content in this database is sourced from more than 16,000 American and global news sources from 1705 to the present. – Publisher
Coverage includes: Series 1. 1705-1992 Series 2. 1993-2021 Series 3. 2022-Today
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Psik is a digital library providing over 5000 ebooks 30 ejournals and from 100 Israeli publishers, encompassing both commercial and academic publications. Interface and texts are in Hebrew.
Religions of America explores America's religious history through a cross-section of primary sources notable for their diversity and rarity. Like America's own birth as a modern nation from religious dissent, this archive considers first and foremost those religious traditions born in and reshaped by the unique character of the American experience. As a result, Religions of America diversifies the range of materials available to scholars and students seeking to expand their explorations of the American religious experience. Although it includes selected rare monographs and newspapers from the nineteenth century on such uniquely American religious traditions as Mormonism and Shakerism, the primary focus of Religions of America is on the explosion of religious traditions, starting in the late nineteenth century, that come into their own over the course of the twentieth century, with a particular emphasis on America's religious life during the second half. Collected here are primary sources that are near impossible to access without visits to the original library holders. - Publisher