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19th-Century Maps of the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia 19th-century maps of the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia. Most of these maps were published in Western Europe, and nearly all the others were published in Russia or in the United States. The maps are products of--or were designed to support--the major European and Russian activities in the region: exploration, scientific research, resource exploitation, conquest, and administration. |
Formats Digital Maps |
Subjects Middle East African Studies Slavic/Eastern Europe/Eurasia Geography |
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American Institute of Indian Studies The AIIS collection from the Center for Art and Archaeology in Gurgaon, Haryana, India, has over 125,000 photographs in the collection. The images fall into the broad categories of architecture, sculpture, terracotta, painting and numismatics. |
Formats Digital Images Photographs |
Subjects South Asia Southern Asia Art Architecture |
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Ancient Near East and the Mediterranean World Materials from the Library's Ancient Near East and Classics collections, focusing on volumes published between 1850 - 1950, many of which have a significant number of illustrations or plates. |
Formats Digital Books & Journals Images Photographs |
Subjects Classics Ancient Near East |
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Archicofrad’a del Sant’simo Sacramento y Caridad. Records, 1555-1858 Mexico (City). Archicofrad’a del Sant’simo Sacramento y Caridad. Records of the Archconfraternity of the Blessed Sacrament of the metropolitan cathedral of Mexico City, from 1555 to 1858. Contains legal, financial, and other documents relating to the activities of the confraternity. |
Formats Digital Archives & Manuscripts |
Subjects Latin American Studies |
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Asian Cities - Late 19th- and early 20th-century maps Late 19th- and early 20th-century sheet maps of Asian (or partly Asian) cities that are held at the University of Chicago Library's Map Collection. Several of the cities portrayed in these maps are now among the world's largest, but they were all much smaller places during the years when the maps were compiled. |
Formats Digital Maps |
Subjects Chinese Studies Japanese Studies Korean Studies Maps |
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Bakwin, Dr. Harry and Dr. Ruth Morris Bakwin. Soviet Posters. Collection This collection contains nineteen Soviet political posters produced in the early 1930s, collected by the American physicians Dr. Harry Bakwin and Dr. Ruth Morris Bakwin during two trips to the Soviet Union. The majority of the posters promote the First Five Year Plan (1928-1932), a series of industrial targets designed by the Stalinist regime to build up heavy industry in the Soviet Union. |
Formats Digital Images |
Subjects Slavic/Eastern Europe/Eurasia |
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Bekker, Immanuel. Papers, 1806-1853 Immanuel Bekker (1785-1871) Philologist. The Papers consist entirely of correspondence addressed to Bekker. Some are semi-official communications (Niebuhr, W.V.Humboldt); many are of a scholarly nature, occasionally with extensive Greek quotations. Those written by Bekker's closer intimates are often typical of the need felt in the Romantic era to open one's heart to a friend, while a few are no more than short invitations (Reimer). The letters cover the period 1806 to 1853. |
Formats Digital Archives & Manuscripts |
Subjects Classics |
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Bond Photograph Library Photographs taken during World War II by an American serviceman, Frank Bond. |
Formats Digital Photographs |
Subjects Southern Asia History South Asia |
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Center for the Art of East Asia Digital Collections Materials from art historical research conducted by the Center for the Art of East Asia in collaboration with cultural institutions around the world. Features photographs, videos, audio clips, and 3D models of dispersed objects that came from China’s Buddhist cave complexes, temples, funerary tombs, and their original environments. |
Formats Digital Images Photographs Video |
Subjects Art Chinese Studies East Asian Studies |
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Central Europe - 18th-Century Maps Maps of the area in the middle part of Europe that, in the 18th century, was largely administered by members of the German-speaking nobility. Its boundaries, with some notable exceptions, coincided roughly with those of the then somewhat moribund Holy Roman Empire. It incorporated present-day Germany, Austria, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, and large parts of Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, and the Kaliningradskaia oblast' as well as northeastern Italy and German-speaking Switzerland. |
Formats Digital Maps |
Subjects European History Slavic/Eastern Europe/Eurasia Geography Maps |
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Chicago Shimpo [シカゴ新報] The Chicago Shimpo [シカゴ新報], which publishes articles in Japanese and English, is the only Japanese-American newspaper in the Chicago media market. |
Formats Digital Books & Journals |
Subjects Japanese Studies Chicago and Illinois Journalism |
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Digital Dictionaries of South Asia Dictionaries that encompass the languages of the current nation-states of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. |
Formats Digital Books & Journals Reference Works |
Subjects Linguistics South Asia Southern Asia |
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Digital South Asia - Maps Catalogs of maps and maps themselves, ranging from historical to topographic as well as GIS data |
Formats Digital Maps |
Subjects Maps South Asia Southern Asia |
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Digital South Asia Library Digital resources for the study of South Asia. |
Formats Digital |
Subjects South Asia Southern Asia |
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Early Modern Maps of the Americas The Early Modern Maps of the Americas Collection follows the representation of the Americas in early modern cartography. The maps date from the 16th through the 18th centuries giving a wide perspective of how the Americas were illustrated. |
Formats Digital Maps |
Subjects European History Geography Maps Native American Studies Special Collections |
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Electronic Open Stacks (EOS) Interface for page-turned image-based (facsimile) books. The collection primarily contains materials from the Ancient Near East and Classics collections. |
Formats Digital Books & Journals |
Subjects Classics Ancient Near East |
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Goodspeed Manuscript Collection 68 New Testament manuscripts including Greek, Syriac, Ethiopic, Armenian, Arabic, and Latin manuscripts ranging in date from the 5th to the 20th centuries. |
Formats Digital Archives & Manuscripts Books & Journals |
Subjects Religion Medieval Studies |
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Government College of Arts and Crafts (Chennai) The Museum of Contemporary Art, housed within the Government College of Arts and Crafts, has a photograph collection dated from the mid 1800s. The subjects of these photographs range from the hill tribes of Niligiris to pagodas and monuments of the Madras Presidency to guns and antiques from Fort St. George. |
Formats Digital Images Photographs |
Subjects South Asia Southern Asia Architecture Anthropology |
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Hensley Photo Library Photographs taken during World War II by an American serviceman, Glenn S. Hensley. |
Formats Digital Photographs |
Subjects History Southern Asia South Asia |
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Islamic Lithographs Collection The Islamic Lithographs Collection, acquired by the University of Chicago Library in 2004, consists of approximately 330 nineteenth- to twentieth-century Arabic lithograph printed books, mostly published in Iran and India, through Egypt, Turkey, and the Levant are also represented. Over 200 titles in this collection have been digitized and can be accessed from the Library's online catalog. |
Formats Digital Books & Journals |
Subjects Arabic Area Studies Islamic Studies Middle East Religion Special Collections |
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Keagle Photograph Library Photographs taken during World War II by an American serviceman, Robert Keagle. |
Formats Digital Photographs |
Subjects History Southern Asia South Asia |
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Latin American Cities - Late 19th- and early 20th-century maps Late 19th- and early 20th-century sheet maps of Latin American cities that are held at the University of Chicago Library's Map Collection. |
Formats Digital Maps |
Subjects History Latin American Studies Maps Geography |
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The Manna Dey Collection This collection includes news clippings and memorabilia documenting the long and varied career of Manna Dey. Dey was a renowned vocalist, musician, music director, and playback singer from Kolkata, India. |
Formats Digital |
Subjects Southern Asia South Asia Music |
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The Maps of Heinrich Kiepert Geographer Heinrich Kiepert (1818-1899) is generally reckoned one of the more important scholarly cartographers of the second half of the 19th century. This Web page provides access to some Kiepert maps held at the University of Chicago Library's Map Collection. |
Formats Digital Maps |
Subjects Classics Middle East Geography Maps |
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Middle East Photograph Archive A digital archive of early photographs of the Middle East. Most of the photographs date to the second half of the nineteenth century. The archive is particularly strong in photographs of nineteenth century Cairo. |
Formats Digital Photographs |
Subjects Middle East Ancient Near East Photography |
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Middle Eastern Posters. Collection The Middle Eastern Posters collection comprises posters produced by government offices and private organizations, primarily in Iran and Afghanistan. |
Formats Digital Images |
Subjects Political Science Middle East |
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North Korean Stamp Collection The images found here in the North Korean Stamp Collection provide a valuable window into shifting politics and culture of North Korea and a different perspective of the nation’s historical place in the modern world. The Collection also serves as a well-curated primary resource for scholars to expand Korean studies in the philatelic realm. |
Formats Digital Images |
Subjects Korean Studies Area Studies |
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Postcard Collection of Colonial Korea The Postcard Image Collection of Colonial Korea was created between 1900 and 1945 in Korea or abroad. It captures over 8,000 postcard images of Korea. |
Formats Digital Images |
Subjects Korean Studies |
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Rose and Chess Two medieval French manuscripts written and decorated in France ca. 1365, Le Roman de la Rose and Le Jeu des échecs moralisé, were originally bound together but later separated and have once again been reunited both in the University of Chicago Library collections and as digital facsimiles. |
Formats Digital Archives & Manuscripts |
Subjects Medieval Studies French Literature |
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Russian Satirical Journals, 1905-1907 The University of Chicago Library’s collection Russian Satirical Journals, 1905-1907 consists of 110 titles in 378 issues. It is primarily comprised of journals, but some newspapers, broadsides, and illustrated periodicals are also included. The full collection has been digitized. This collection documents some of the most important events of the period known as the first Russian Revolution of 1905-1907. It was during this unprecedented rise of national self-identity that the first Russian Constitution and Russian Parliament were initially created. The first Russian Revolution was a period of struggle for political, social and human rights, and the press, which had previously been subject to censorship, enjoyed a new freedom which had never before appeared in Russia. |
Formats Digital Books & Journals |
Subjects History Slavic/Eastern Europe/Eurasia European History Political Science |
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The Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae A digital version of the Library's extensive collection of Antonio Lafreri's Renaissance-era Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae prints and maps which depicted major monuments and antiquities in Rome. The site also contains a set of virtual itineraries through Rome, guided by scholars from around the country. |
Formats Digital Images Maps |
Subjects Classics European History Art Architecture |
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Starr, Frederick. Liberian Research Collection, 1892-1914 Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chicago Frederick Starr maintained these research materials for his book, Liberia: Description, History, Problems. |
Formats Digital Archives & Manuscripts |
Subjects African Studies Anthropology |
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Starr, Frederick. Papers, 1868-1935 Contains professional and personal correspondence; research material; field notebooks; diaries; class lecture notes; memorabilia; photographs; bibliographies; and scrapbooks. Correspondents include Frank Boas, W.E.B. Du Bois, Federico Gamboa, William Rainey Harper, John Haynes Holmes, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Julius Rosenwald, and Albion Small. |
Formats Digital Archives & Manuscripts Photographs |
Subjects University of Chicago Anthropology African Studies Latin American Studies Japanese Studies |
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Woodhouse's English-Greek Dictionary, 1910 A keyword searchable edition of S. C. Woodhouse's English-Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language (London: George Routledge & Sons, 1910) |
Formats Digital Books & Journals |
Subjects Classics |
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Yoshitoyo, Ichiryusai. Mashin teate kiho no ben, Makiyama Sensei demp 1800s Handwritten text in Japanese, "About the special way to treat the measles; Dr. Makiyama's remedy." Illustrated with colored woodcut. Includes typescript translation of text from Japanese into English. |
Formats Digital Archives & Manuscripts |
Subjects Japanese Studies History of Medicine |