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Women and Social Movements 1600-2000 contains several document projects and archives that interpret and present the history of women
in social movements in the U.S. between 1600 and 2000. Content includes full text primary sources, a dictionary of social movements and organizations, a chronology of U.S. women's history, and book and web site reviews. This Scholar's Edition includes all content in the Basic Edition, with additional digital archives from the Commissions on the Status of Women and the biographical dictionary Notable American Women.
This definitive reference work contains more than 37,000 annual time series of quantitative historical information
covering virtually every quantifiable dimension of American history: population, work and welfare, economic structure and performance, governance, and international relations, all from the earliest times to the present.
For ranging perspectives on human migration that stretch beyond the borders of the United States, Immigrations, Migrations and Refugees: Global Perspectives, 1941-1996, is a resource. This fully searchable digital archive includes firsthand accounts from sources around the world, covering such events as post-World War II Jewish resettlement, South African apartheid, Latin American migrations to the United States and much more.