Hosting over six million records, carefully sourced from private and public archives, such as The National Archives (UK) and British Library, BOA’s specially curated primary source collections cover over 500 years of world history. They boast extensive documentation from across the globe, providing invaluable source material for students and researchers working within a wide range of scholarly disciplines, including history, politics, sociology, and international relations. Our unique digital holdings offer insights into global historical events and trends, typically through a British lens. They serve to broaden our understanding of history, and help us to make sense of contemporary social, cultural, economic, and political landscapes. . More Detail
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In the compilation process, the Sabin editorial staff worked from auction catalogs, bookseller lists and the holdings of libraries across the country and in Europe. The goal was to create robust title lists that confirmed through personal inspection (or inquiry of the source library for such an inspection) of an original copy of the work. Alternate editions and related works were either compiled into the same bibliographical reference or were made part of the annotations that have proven invaluable for bibliographic scholarship. More Detail
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The South Asia Archive is an extensive resource for students and scholars across the humanities and social sciences. The historical documents within the Archive are truly interdisciplinary, reflecting the varied range of knowledge production in colonial and early post-colonial India and the wider sub-continent.
Comprising material sourced from collectors and archivists by the South Asia Research Foundation, this Archive brings together a wealth of important and unique primary and secondary content. Learn More.
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