Mennonite Digitized Periodicals and Archives
Digitized archive of periodicals, photographs, personal papers, church records, etc. frpm the Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Goshen College, and the Mennonite Church USA Archives.
TARA: Teaching and Research Archive for the History of Christianity
Sponsored by the American Society of Church History
Digitized archive of periodicals, photographs, personal papers, church records, etc. frpm the Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Goshen College, and the Mennonite Church USA Archives.
The Mennonite Library and Archives includes digitized photographs and other images and visual sources including drawings, ledgers, church records, choral books, etc. on Mennonite settlement in the US and Russia as well as missionary activity in Africa and the US among Native tribes.
Archives house the papers and organizational records of hundreds of historically significant Catholics and Catholic organizations, particularly those related to Catholic involvement in the history of American labor, as well as more than 5,000 museum objects.
The Classroom is a primary document site featuring a range of materials related to the American Catholic experience, organized into teaching-module “exhibits” including documents, photographs, and media.
Search providing freely available access to rare, unique and/or uncommon materials related to Catholicism in libraries, seminaries, special collections, and archives from around the world.
Archive of digitized Catholic newspapers around the United States since 1831, and includes editorials, pictures, and advertisements as well as articles, all text searchable.
Holdings from the Vatican Library and document archives that have been digitized and made accessible.
Bibliography of links to works available online on various topics, regions, and periods of the history of Christianity.
Bibliography of links to works available online on various topics, regions, and periods of the history of Christianity.
The Institute is an international forum for the promotion of research into the Reformation and post-Reformation eras, particularly through the use and development of digital tools and sources.