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Digital Primary Sources, The American Historical Review, Volume 122, Issue 5, December 2017, Pages 1734–1735, https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/122.5.1734
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This feature serves as a preliminary guide to freely accessible online collections of primary sources. The sites identified here draw on the expertise of AHR staff, the Board of Editors, and readers. Readers are encouraged to use the form available at historians.org/digital-primary-sources to submit their own favorite primary-source archival collections.
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Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives (Bodleian Library, University of Oxford)
http://www.aamarchives.org/
The Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives is a digital archive of materials used by anti-apartheid activists in the United Kingdom and South Africa while the apartheid system was in place. Archived materials include posters, t-shirts, badges, and pamphlets created and used by members of the movement.
Geography: Britain, South Africa
Period: 1959–1994
ASIA
Ling long Women’s Magazine (Columbia University)
https://exhibitions.cul.columbia.edu/exhibits/show/linglong
This collection is a digital archive of over two hundred issues of the Chinese women’s magazine Ling long, which was published during the 1930s in Shanghai. The issues are digitized from cover to cover, featuring color images and the original Chinese texts along with a guide provided by the archivists on how to navigate the “unique layout” of a Ling long issue. This archive presents valuable sources for understanding the public and private lives of Chinese women during the Republican period.