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North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) archive of Latin Americana. Nicaragua

Contains a wide range of documentation, with its principal strength in primary sources such as serials, reports, fliers, pamphlets, posters, manuscripts, and correspondence. The publications generally provide the ideological perspective of the left wing, progressive, and human rights issues, but…

North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) archive of Latin Americana. Peru

Contains a wide range of documentation, with its principal strength in primary sources such as serials, reports, fliers, pamphlets, posters, manuscripts, and correspondence. The publications generally provide the ideological perspective of the left wing, progressive, and human rights issues, but…

North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) archive of Latin Americana. Puerto Rico

Contains a wide range of documentation, with its principal strength in primary sources such as serials, reports, fliers, pamphlets, posters, manuscripts, and correspondence. The publications generally provide the ideological perspective of the left wing, progressive, and human rights issues, but…

North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) archive of Latin Americana. Uruguay

Contains a wide range of documentation, with its principal strength in primary sources such as serials, reports, fliers, pamphlets, posters, manuscripts, and correspondence. The publications generally provide the ideological perspective of the left wing, progressive, and human rights issues, but…

Outline of Luvale social & political organization / by C.M.N. White.

Rhodes-Livingstone Papers

Papers of the Women's Trade Union League and its Principal Leaders.

I. Margaret Dreier Robins papers -- II. National Women's Trade Union League papers (Schlesinger Library) -- III. Mary Anderson papers. -- IV. New York Women's Trade Union League papers -- V. Leonora O'Reilly papers -- VI. Rose Schneiderman papers -- VII. Agnes Nestor papers --…

Preliminary survey of Luvale rural economy / by C.M.N. White.

Rhodes-Livingstone Papers

Robert Jackson Alexander papers, 1890(1945)-1999: the interview collection.

Reel 1. Africa to Argentina -- reel 2. Asia-General to Brazil-Businessmen -- reel 3. Brazil-Catholic Labor... to Brazil-Sociologists -- reel 4. Brazil-State... to Cayman Islands -- reel 5. Chile to Chile-Trade Unionists -- reel 6. China to Cuba-Trade Unionists -- reel 7. Curacao-Interviews to El…

Rooiyard : a sociological survey of an urban native slum yard / by Ellen Hellman.

Rhodes-Livingstone Papers

Social survey of the African population of Livingstone / by Merran McCulloch.

Rhodes-Livingstone Papers

Two studies in African nutrition : an urban and a rural community in Northern Rhodesia. / Thomson, Betty Preston.

Rhodes-Livingstone Papers

Columbia University Oral History Collection [New York Times Oral History Program]

Not available.

Economics Working Papers

Draft papers, not in the final state for publication, made available with a view to eliciting comments. Many never achieve conventional publication. Working papers contain more detailed sources than it is possible to include in the published versions.

Elements in Luvale beliefs and rituals / by C.M.N.White.

Rhodes-Livingstone Papers

Elizabeth Glendower Evans (Papers)(Women in America : core primary sources for women's studies ; ser. 1)

Holographs and typescript. Each reel includes biographical information, a chronology, and index to correspondents, a general table of contents for the part, and a detailed table of contents for the reel. Pt. 1. Papers and correspondence from Radcliffe College.

Women's studies manuscript collections from the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College. Series 1, Woman's suffrage (Research collections in women's studies)

Pt. A. National leaders (18 reels) -- pt. B. New York (15 reels) -- pt. C. The South (8 reels) -- pt. D. New England (65 reels) -- pt. E. The Midwest and Far West (35 reels).

Woolf, Virginia. Virginia Woolf manuscripts from the Monks House papers at the University of Sussex.

Not available.

Lewis, David. Information design: resource materials for education and training

Not available.

Huntington, Collis Potter, 1821-1900. Collis P. Huntington Papers 1856-1900

Correspondence, copy books, legal and financial records and personal papers of the railroad tycoon and philanthropist.

The People's History: working class autobiographies. Series one. Working class autobiographies from the British Library, London.

Not available.

Temperance & Prohibition Papers - The Union signal; a journal of social welfare

Not available.

Church Missionary Society archive Section V, Missions to the Americas.

Reproduces papers of the Church Missionary Society held at the CMS Headquarters in London and the University of Birmingham Library; includes books of correspondence, reports, records, applications, journals, and minutes.

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth 1807-1882. Journals and letters - Papers 1826-1928

4 reels of his journals, 3 of his letters, and one of his miscellaneous writings. Journals range from 1826 to 1882. Letters reels are labelled: March 13, 1851--; June 9, 1863--; and April 2, 1871--. Reel 8 lacks a label.