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Discussion Groups
  • H-TEACHPOL: Teaching Post-Secondary Political Science Discussion List
    This list, co-sponsored by APSA and H-NET, is intended for post-secondary instructors of political science.
    To subscribe, send an e-mail to listserv@h-net.msu.edu with the message sub H-TEACHPOL firstname lastname, institution.
  • LOGOV
    This unmoderated list focuses on local government worldwide. To subscribe, send a message to: majordomo@bham.ac.uk with the message subscribe logov your-email-address.
  • Tile.Net
    A directory to search for politically-related listservs.
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Projects and Databases
  • Avalon Project at the Yale Law School
    This project has digitally mounted historical documents relating to law, history, economics, politics, diplomacy, and government. Within the documents, there are links to other historical documents mounted at this site.
  • The Emma Goldman Papers
    The Emma Goldman Papers Project has collected over ten thousand resources on Emma Goldman (1869-1940), feminist and radical anarchist. Electronic resources currently offered in the University of California digital library include a sampling of photographs and primary historical documents from the sixty-nine-reel Emma Goldman Papers: A Microfilm Edition, biographical and bibliographical essays and finding aids from Emma Goldman: A Guide to Her Life and Documentary Sources, and other publications including The Life and Times of Emma Goldman: A Curriculum for Middle and High School Students and the narrative and pictorial images from the Emma Goldman Traveling Exhibition.
  • Herblock's History: Political Cartoons from the Crash to the Millennium
    Editorial cartoonist Herbert Block has chronicled the United States' political history from the stock market crash in 1929 through the new millennium. Herblock's History celebrates Block's gift to the Library of Congress of more than one hundred works, spanning sevety years of world history.
  • Human Rights Library
    The Human Rights Library from the University of Minnesota is a compilation of hundreds of documents relating to human rights from such groups as the United Nations and the United States government. Most information is full-text and can be searched through several choices of search engines.
  • Marxist Internet Archive
    This archive is vast in content, although the scope is limited to Marx, Engels, and other Marxist writers.
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Think Tanks and Research Centers Back to Contents

Indexes to Other Resources Back to Contents
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