African Diaspora, 1860-Present allows scholars to discover the migrations, communities, and ideologies of the African Diaspora through the voices of people of African descent. With a focus on communities in the Caribbean, Brazil, India, United Kingdom, and France, the collection contains primary source documents, including personal papers, organizational papers, journals, newsletters, court documents, letters, and ephemera.
Acquired through a grant from the Resources Legacy Fund to honor Artemis G. Kirk, University Librarian Emeritus, for the library collections in the field of African-American, African and History of Slavery Studies.
This collection demonstrates how society has presented and treated individuals with disabilities historically. Materials in this collection include personal memoirs, records of treatments, methods of education, forms of remediation, and reports, proceedings, and policies of organizations and institutions that sought to help or heal those with disabilities.
Publicly traded company information and data. Includes industry, country, ESG and economic data analysis tools and reports. Succeeds/replaces Mergent Online.
Not all cases and datasets are included in Georgetown's subscription.
SAGE Research Methods (SRM) has tools for every step of the research process in the social sciences, from writing a research question, choosing a method, gathering and analyzing data, and writing up the findings. SRM includes reference entries for hundreds of research methods, over 1,000 books providing in-depth treatments on using various methods, and cases, datasets, and short video demonstrating and applying methods in scholarship.
N.B. GU's access to The Social History Archive includes only this Royal African Company collection. This collection contains over 1,400 records held at the United Kingdom's National Archives. Covering the years 1694 to 1743, the records provide information about thousands of individuals who traveled aboard the Royal African Company’s ships to and from Africa, as well as those who lived and died at the numerous company forts.