Provides access to information on archival material from different European countries as well as information on archival institutions throughout Europe.
EROMM is a consortium of libraries and library networks that records microform masters as well as surrogates of printed/handwritten items.
"Europeana provides access to millions of books, music, artworks and more – with sophisticated search and filter tools to help you find what you’re looking for."
"The Historical Archives preserves and makes accessible in a central location the archival holdings of the European Union Institutions. In addition, the HAEU collects private papers of key European politicians, high-ranking EU officials and individuals involved in the process of European integration as well as the archives of pro-European movements and other organisations with a European scope."
"The Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives (OSA) at Central European University (CEU) is a complex archival institution. OSA is both a repository of important collections, primarily related to the history of the Cold War and grave international human rights violations, and a laboratory of archival experiments on new ways of assessing, contextualizing, presenting, and making use of archival documents."
An electronic repository and archive for research materials on the topic of European integration and unification in the 20th and 21st century. AEIPlus simultaneously searches both the AEI and European Research Papers Archive. Hosted by the University Library System, University of Pittsburgh.
Full-text historical documents relating to law, history, economics, politics, diplomacy, and government, with links to supporting documents. The site may be searched by keyword or browsed by category, including by time period. Its focus is primarily American and governmental, but it also contains documents of interest to Europeanists, for instance on Franco-American and Spanish-American diplomacy, Nazi-Soviet relations, and the Nuremberg Trials.
Find US government hearings and reports, CSCE digest, speeches and statements, articles on CSCE.
The site serves as a hub for all of the digitized archival materials from the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Archive, which are housed in the University of Texas at Austin's online repository.
The site currently contains links to the Prague Spring Archive, to a site for newly-digitized files relating to Poland, to the complete collection of digitized documents in the institutional repository, to a site on documents relating to Yugoslavia, and to an additional site on English-language propaganda magazines published during the Cold War.
Links to primary source documents - transcribed, reproduced in facsimile, or translated - arranged chronologically under each country. Maintained by Richard Hacken, Brigham Young University
European History Primary Sources
Index of scholarly websites that offer online access to digitized primary sources on the history of Europe.
Keyword search and full text of EU law, treaties, Bulletin, and documents related to the EU parliament and council
Primary source materials on European history and culture
Offers access to primary source texts for educational purposes broken down into ancient, medieval, modern, and subject history sourcebooks. Edited by Paul Halsall, Fordem University.
This site makes available full digital texts of 253 Renaissance festival books from the British Library's collections. The texts cover the period 1475 to 1700 and record every form of festival, from coronations and stately entries to the marriages and funerals of notable European royals and nobles.
European newspapers from 20 countries, dating from 1618 to 1996
Links to selected maps digitized from the collection of the Perry-Castañeda Library
Map Collection, University of Texas.
Selected links to historical maps of Europe.
From Rutgers University, "its aim is to provide scholars with an expanding library of information in electronic format on the medieval and early modern periods of European history, circa 800-1815 C.E."
Financial statistics in the Euro zone includes historical data.
Provides statistics from recent decades on European nations related to demographic, social, economic, and industrial issues.
Provides a range of statistical data from European nation members which comprise most of the OECD member nations. Data coverage various over several decades.
Data from recent decades for EU nations related to economic, demographic, and social issues.
Provides access to the texts of peace agreements entered into by European countries.
It comprises resources digitized from the University of Florida's special and circulating collections pertaining to the history and cultures of Europe. The bulk of materials collected here document France and the United Kingdom. Special development attention is being paid to the French Revolution and to British resources relative to the Caribbean.
"The EFG Portal gives you quick access to hundreds of thousands of film historical documents as preserved in European film archives and cinémathèques: photos, posters, programmes, periodicals, censorship documents, rare feature and documentary films, newsreels and other materials."
This portal provides access to 1,800 bilateral and multilateral peace treaties of the pre-modern era in Europe.
"ESO is a free-access database and information service, which aims to support research and understanding on any matter relating to Europe. It offers curated information and a wide range of sources, enabling information provision to users holding different levels of expertise."
Flickr Commons provides access to digital collections (mostly images) from libraries and museums all over the world, including Europe.
UT Austin's Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection provides access to the Historical Maps of Europe. These are scanned maps.
This digital collection provides access to historical newspapers from twenty countries in Europe.
Provides access to the historic maps of Europe from 1453-2014.
"Through the multilingual MICHAEL service you can find and explore digital collections from museums, archives, libraries and other cultural institutions from across Europe."
The Online Primary Sources database aims to provide researchers and students with sources from Russia, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Eastern and Central Europe put online in recent years thanks to intensive library digitization policies in these zones as well as in the West.
Rochelle Ruthchild research materials on the women's rights movement in Russia
The Ruthchild collection brings together over 33,000 pages of materials published by individuals and groups at the heart of the Russian women’s movement in the early decades of the 20th century. Included are periodicals, annual reports from women’s political, charitable, and social organizations, proceedings from three all-Russian women’s congresses, and books and pamphlets by leading feminists and polemicists of the day, including Mariia Pokrovskaia and Aleksandra Kollontai.
This portal offers access to scanned books from several European libraries.
This portal provides "access to more than 900,000 digitised objects (archives, books, brochures, leaflets, photographs, posters, prints, cartoons, sound, films and videos) from 15 specialized archives and libraries in Europe."