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American History Since 1877

Resources selected to supplement American History Since 1877 (HSTY 202) taught at Tompkins Cortland Community College.

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Introduction

Books in Our Library

Don't hesitate to ask a reference librarian for help in locating books and media in the TC3 Library Catalog. Material not owned by our library can be located and borrowed through the SUNY Union Catalog, a single search interface for 62 SUNY library catalogs and WorldCat, a wordwide database of library books and materials.

Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)

Try these suggested subject headings to find books in the TC3 Library Catalog, the SUNY Union Catalog and WorldCat.

  • Advertising, United States
  • Labor, United States, History
  • Popular culture, United States, History
  • Social values, United States, History
  • Women, United States, Social conditions
  • United States, Historiography
  • United States, History, 1933-1945
  • United States, History, Sources
  • United States, History, 20th century

Other Media

You can request audio-visual materials from Media Services.

History Journals in Electronic Format

History-related electronic journals are available to TC3 students and staff in our electronic databases and in our list of full-text electronic journals, also listed by subject (History & Archaeology).

Web Resources

  • American Memory
    Library of Congress digital collection of over five million items.
  • American Rhetoric
    "Index to and growing database of 5,000+ full-text, audio, and video (streaming) versions of public speeches, sermons, legal proceedings, lectures, debates, interviews, other recorded media events."
  • Collections at the Archives of American Art
    This collection is described as "the largest source in the world of primary source documentation on the visual arts in America. Contained in the over five thousand collections, are letters, diaries, sketches and sketchbooks, photographs, exhibition catalogs, scrapbooks, business records, art periodicals, and other types of documents... combined with approximately three thousand interviews done for AAA's oral history program, and nearly one thousand photographs in AAA's Photographs of Artists Collections..."
  • Digital History
    Primary sources, audio files, video.
  • George Grantham Bain Collection
    This online collection "represents the photographic files of one of America's earliest news picture agencies." Emphasis is on New York City ca. 1900-1920; however, "scattered images can be found as early as the 1860s and as late as the 1930s." From the Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
  • Historical Census Browser
    "Data presented here describe the population and economy of U.S. states and counties from 1790 to 1960."
  • In the First Person: an index to letters, diaries, oral histories and personal narratives
    Indexes more than 2,500 collections of oral history from around the world.
  • Internet Modern History Sourcebook
    A massive, thoroughly indexed library of primary documents and texts.
  • Making of America
    Extensive digital library of nineteenth century books and journals. This digitization project was undertaken at both the University of Michigan and Cornell University with funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Search both collections; the Michigan collection consists of imprints between 1850 and 1877 and "currently contains approximately 9,500 books and 50,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints" and the Cornell collection, which covers the period of 1840-1900, "provides access to 267 monograph volumes and over 100,000 journal articles." You can browse periodical titles at Cornell and Michigan.
  • National Portrait Gallery
    Database of more than 80,000 online portraits.
  • 100 Milestone Documents
    The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has compiled 100 documents that "chronicle United States history from 1776-1965."
  • New York Times Archive - The years 1851 to 1922 are in the public domain. Search by keyword, author, headline or date. Use the pulldown menu to select the Archive for 1851 to 1980
  • Project Gutenberg
    Project Gutenberg offers historical texts, such as McClure's magazine. Be sure to check out the Online Book Catalog to browse or search for resources.
  • TeacherServe
    National Humanities Center. Consists of two sections: Divining America Religion and the National Culture and Nature Transformed The Environment in American History.
  • United States National Archives Administration (NARA)
    NARA's Research Room and Exhibit Hall provide links to many primary source documents, organized by topic (e.g., Prohibition, Women).
  • Women Working, 1870-1930
    Primary source documents.

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Last update: Wednesday, April 23, 2008