History and Theory of Nonviolence

Background information

Begin with reference sources to get an introduction to your topic.This can help immensely!

Online databases

History

Modern World History Online: American and world history from the 1500s to the present day. (user: maret password: frogs)

World History: The Modern Era: American and world history from the Renaissance to the present day. (user: maret password: frogs)

American History (ABC-CLIO): American history from 1350 to the present. (user: maret password: frogs)

American History (Facts on File): American history from Colonial era to present. (user: maret password: frogs)

Scholarly articles

JSTOR: Academic journal articles. (user: maret password: frogs)

Project MUSE: Academic journal articles in the humanities and social studies.

ProQuest Central: Contemporary newspaper, journal, and magazine articles. (user: maret password: frogs)

Newspapers

NewsBank: Contemporary and historical newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from around the world. (user: maretschool password: frog)

Biography

American National Biography: Profiles of people who have shaped American history. (user: maret password: frogs)

Biography in Context: 600,000+ biographical profiles of people from around the world. (password: frogs)

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Maret in-library resources

Search for books and videos on your topic in the library catalog.

Get books from American University

Maret students can borrow books (and only books) from AU.

Here's how it works:

Search the AU library catalog. Make sure to limit your search by location to American only.

Copy down all the information about any books you want (title, author, call number, and location), and email it to library@maret.org. We'll get the books for you within 48 hours, and you can return them to the Maret library when you're done.

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