This guide is a compilation of secondary and primary sources as well as data and statistical resources in the field of international studies, roughly broken down by geographic area (with some overlap between the different regions and resources, so be creative in how you approach your research).
If you can't find the resources you need, contact Adam Clemons, librarian for international studies, at jaclemon@olemiss.edu, or contact the subject librarian for your field of study. We are happy to help you get what you need!
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Includes journal content, primary sources, images, and more across the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
Beginning August 1, 2024 Artstor's content is now accessed on JSTOR.
Access World News is a comprehensive resource that includes a variety of news publications worldwide. These sources include major national and international newspapers, as well as local and regional titles as well as newswires, blogs, web-only content, videos, journals, magazines, transcripts and more.
The New York Times (NYT) is an internationally recognized daily newspaper founded in 1851 and distributed throughout the United States. This historical database offers downloadable PDF's from each issue published between 1851 and 2020.
The Washington Post is a major American daily newspaper founded in 1877. It is the largest newspaper published in Washington, D.C., and has a particular emphasis on national politics.
Provides access to searchable English-language articles covering over a century of Japanese history from 1897-2015.
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