International Education Week is intended to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange. The program is co-sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of education. It's annually celebrated by schools, embassies, international organizations, and businesses.
Welcome to 2024's International Education Week guide. This guide contains databases categorized by regions of the World. Learn more by clicking the tabs on the left or scrolling down!
British Government documents, on topics including slavery and the slave trade, immigration, relations with indigenous peoples, wars and territorial disputes, industrial development, and the rise to power of populist rulers such as Perón in Argentina and Vargas in Brazil.
Note: This collection is owned in perpetuity by Davidson College.
Provides information on East-Central Europe, Russia, Soviet Union and the former Soviet republics, with a vast collection of indexed sources published in the United States, Canada and some European countries.
British Government documents from the Foreign, Colonial, Dominion, and Foreign and Commonwealth Offices.
Note: This collection is owned in perpetuity by Davidson College.
British Government documents, including diplomatic dispatches, correspondence, investigative reports, treaties, and more, useful for research on historical, political, social, and economic topics.
Note: This collection is owned in perpetuity by Davidson College.
Western-language bibliographical database for research on East, Southeast and South Asia.
This collection of British Foreign Office files explores the history of Persia (Iran), Central Asia and Afghanistan from the decline of the Silk Road in the first half of the nineteenth century to the establishment of Soviet rule over parts of the region.
Note: This collection is owned in perpetuity by Davidson College.
Find scholarly journal articles published in East Asian and South Asian countries.
Explore the history of South Asia between the foundation of the East India Company in 1615 and the end of British rule in 1947, through the manuscript collections of the National Library of Scotland.
Note: This collection is owned in perpetuity by Davidson College.
This collection of films from the communist world reveals war, history, current affairs, culture and society as seen through the socialist lens.
Note: The Wars and Revolutions sub-collection is owned and accessible in perpetuity by Davidson College.
Coverage includes:
Ebook collection covering broad topics on art, film, photography, and architecture. Sub-disciplines include African American and Black Diaspora, Latin America, Native North American, Gender studies.
With funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Yale University Press developed this innovative site.
British government documents for the United States, Canada and the English-speaking Caribbean, with some coverage of Central and South America. Topics include slavery, Prohibition, the First and Second World Wars, racial segregation, territorial disputes, the League of Nations, McCarthyism and the nuclear bomb.
Note: This collection is owned in perpetuity by Davidson College.
A multilingual collection of films from Spain, France and other European countries, North American Classic films, and Latin American films from South America, Central America and Caribbean including Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Guatemala and others.
Public Performance Rights are included for educational, free of charge viewing.
Includes manuscripts, artwork and rare printed books dating from early European colonization up to photographs and Indigenous newspapers from the mid-twentieth century.
Note: This collection is owned in perpetuity by Davidson College.
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