Quakers, Slavery, and the Underground Railroad: Find articles
Resources in the Friends Historical Collection at Guilford College supporting research and topics relating to Quakers, slavery, anti-slavery efforts, and the Underground Railroad with special focus on Guilford County and North Carolina connections.
General reference database for over 175 subjects from magazines, journals and newspapers, including peer-reviewed and scholarly works.
Medieval & Middle Ages
Brill's Medieval Reference LibraryThis link opens in a new windowA resource dedicated to all aspects of medieval life, organized in eight sections: Society; Faith and Knowledge; Literature; Fine Arts and Music; Economy; Technology; Living Environment and Conditions; and Historical Events and Regions.
This collection presents the growth of the Baptist church, and demonstrates that the history of the Baptist church and the history of America are intimately related.
Containing 7 billion genealogical records from across the globe and millions of family trees, it is the world’s largest online family history resource.
Combining the best features of an annotated bibliography and a high-level encyclopedia, this cutting-edge resource guides researchers to the best available scholarship across a wide variety of subjects.
More than 450,000 biographies, including actors, authors, explorers, historical figures, inventors, musicians, Presidents of the United States, scientists and many others.
A comprehensive guide to printed records about the Americas written in Europe before 1750. It covers the history of European exploration as well as portrayals of native American peoples.
Offers an unmatched account of the evolution of Western classical music by one of the most prominent and provocative musicologists of our time, Richard Taruskin.
Delivers detailed property and land-use records that depict the grid of everyday life in 158 North Carolina towns and cities across a century of change.