Indexes citation information for publications specifically related to Africa and African studies. It also contains special sections devoted to Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa and African Women.
Formerly fragmentary, widely-dispersed and endangered African American materials that documents the history of African American life and religious organizations from materials published between 1829 and 1922.
Contains the principal records of clerical careers from over 50 archives in England and Wales with the aim of providing coverage of as many clerical lives as possible from the Reformation to the mid-nineteenth century.
Early English Books Online (EEBO) contains digital facsimile page images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English printed elsewhere from 1473-1700 - from the first book printed in English by William Caxton, through the age of Spenser and Shakespeare and the tumult of the English Civil War.
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Includes full-text journal articles in fields such as economics, history, Asian studies, business, education, archaeology, classics, and African, Latin American, Middle Eastern, and Slavic studies.
Contains biographical entries on Islamic philosophers and topical entries representing major schools of thought including classical falasifa and Sufi mysticism.
Includes scholarly introductions to all aspects of the Renaissance in 14th to 17th century Europe, such as art, literature, science, culture, philosophy, religion, economics, history, and conflict of the period.
Consists of scholarly coverage of prominent individuals, events, trends, places, political movements, art forms, business and trade, religions, ethnic groups, organizations, and countries throughout Africa.
Provides scholarly coverage of African thought, covering the intellectual tradition on the continent and throughout the diaspora, from St. Augustine and early Ethiopian philosophers to the anticolonialist movements of Pan Africanism and Negritude.
Provides scholarly coverage of the Enlightenment, including mercantilism and democracy, to the battlefield, to the dissemination of ideas in salons and coffeehouses, from the rise of Descartes' disciples in 1670 to the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in 1815.
Contains scholarly coverage of identity, art, politics, religion, education, health, and history in the historical and contemporary experiences of Latinos and Latinas in the United States.
Consists of scholarly coverage of Pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern Mesoamerica, defined as the lands stretching from Mexico to the southern tip of Central America, including the art, archaeology, religious studies, anthropology, history, and historiography of the region.
Presents readers with accurate, comprehensive, and balanced scholarship on all aspects of the world's fastest-growing religion and the areas it affects: society, politics, economics, everyday life, culture, and thought.
Contains scholarly coverage of art, architecture, religion, law, science, language, philosophy, and theology, as well as cultural, religious, intellectual, social and political history from the 5th to 15th centuries in Europe and North Africa.
Consists of scholarly coverage of Islam, including chapters from scholarly and introductory works, Qur'anic materials, primary sources, images, maps, and timelines.
Consists of articles on doctrine, theology, philosophy, religion, and archaeology. Primary faiths represented in the database are Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism.
Includes detailed information on 9,000 Christian denominations and on religions in every country of the world. Also includes World Christian Encyclopedia and World Christian Trends.
Contains all the records cataloged by OCLC member libraries. Offers millions of bibliographic records. Includes records representing 400 languages. Offers more advanced search features than Open WorldCat.