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Historical Abstracts

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Historical Abstracts is the most important index to scholarly literature on world history (excluding the U.S. and Canada). It provides access to over 500,000 articles, books and disserations concerning the period from 1450 to the present day. Historical Abstracts covers all types of history: political, economic, social, religious, scientific, etc. It also covers the historiographical and methodological concerns of historians. Articles in Historical Abstracts derive from over 2,100 scholarly journals published in more than 50 languages.

Access: Available only to current students, faculty and staff of The University of Tulsa.
Full Text: No
Coverage: 1954 to the present
Updated: monthly
Simultaneous Users: 1
Provider: EBSCOhost
EndNote: EndNote instructions for this database
Print Equivalent: Historical abstracts; Call No.: D299.H5; Library has: v. 1 (1955) - v. 46 (1995)

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