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  • Now Available: Bibliography of British and Irish History

    Fascinated by British and Irish history? Want to learn more about the history of the British Empire and Commonwealth? Thanks to ongoing income from a...
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  • Now Available: British History Online

    Are you curious about British history? Writing a paper on medieval or early modern Britain? The GSU Library has recently acquired access to the British...
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  • New Collections Open for Research in the Southern Labor Archives

    The following collections are now open for research in the Southern Labor Archives, part of GSU Library’s Special Collections and Archives department: The James R....
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  • Popular Music Conference and Mercer's Autobiography

    In recognition of the 100th anniversary of Johnny Mercer’s birth, the Georgia State University Library, which houses the Johnny Mercer Papers, presented a two-day academic...
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  • Billboard and Variety Magazines Country Music Index

    For over a century, Billboard and Variety Magazines have covered the entertainment industry, and both of these publications have been valuable resources for music researchers. ...
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  • Historic PATCO Records Now Open for Research

    The historic records of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) are available for research at Georgia State University Library’s Southern Labor Archives, one year...
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  • Max Grivno Winner of the Reed Fink Award in Southern Labor History

    Dr. Max Grivno,  assistant professor at the University of Southern Mississippi, is the 2010 winner of the Reed Fink Award in Southern Labor History. The...
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  • The Photograph as Evidence: FDR at Oglethorpe May 22, 1932

    PHOTOGRAPHS IN SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVES Photographs are invaluable in documenting people, events, attitudes, aesthetics, and changes in the social and physical environments. Special Collections...
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  • Leo Frank Trial Report Digitized

    In 1913, “little Mary Phagan” was murdered at the National Pencil Factory in Atlanta, Leo Frank was tried for the murder, and in 1915, he...
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  • New African Studies Encyclopedia

    Researchers interested in African Studies will want to be aware of this new library resource – The Oxford Encyclopedia of African Thought. This online encyclopedia...
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