Empire online, 1492-1990

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Imprint:Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital ; [Chicago, Ill.] : Adam Matthew Education [North American distributor], ©2006-©2012.
Language:English
Series:Empire online.
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Format: E-Resource Journal
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12886724
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Other authors / contributors:Adam Matthew Education (Firm)
Adam Matthew Digital Collection.
Frequency:Updated irregularly
Notes:Title from home page (viewed on Nov. 10, 2012).
Resource complete at Oct. 2012.
Electronic reproduction of material relating to the European colonial period. Empire online is an extensive, interactive digital resource enabling researchers to explore colonial history, politics, religion, culture and society. Material in the collection spans five centuries, charting the rise and fall of colonial empires from the explorations of Columbus and Captain Cook, the missionary movement and the exhibitions of the 19th century, to decolonisation in the second half of the 20th century and debates over American imperialism. A broad selection of letter books, periodicals, travel writings and more have been selected from leading archives around the world, including the British Library, providing valuable insight into the key events and themes of the European colonial period.
Includes material by or about the following people: Captain James Cook, Sir Francis Drake, Prince Albert, Reverend Samuel Crowther, William Gladstone, David Livingstone, Major General Charles Gordon, Christopher Columbus, Charles II, Warren Hastings, Sir Frederick Lugard, Sir Joseph Paxton, Sir George Anson, Sir Joseph Banks, Henry Richard Fox Bourne, Richard Burton, Edith Baring-Gould, William Booth, Mungo Park, Benjamin Disraeli, Harold Macmillan, Robert Moffat, John Hanning Speke, Mary Sheldon.
Reproduced from original materials held in the following repositories: Anti-Slavery International ; The Bank of England Archive ; University of Birmingham ; Birmingham Central Library ; The Bodleian Library ; The British Library ; Cambridge University Library ; University of Edinburgh ; The Glenbow Museum, Canada ; Harvard College Library ; The National Archives, Kew ; National Art Library, Victoria and Albert Museum ; School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London ; Hargrett Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Georgia ; Henry Martyn Centre, Cambridge ; London Library ; Methodist Missionary Archives ; University of Michigan Museum of Art ; Minneapolis Institute of Arts ; National Gallery of Canada ; Sheffield City Council ; State Library of New South Wales ; State Records Authority of New South Wales ; National Archives of Canada.