The USA Libraries subscribe to several subscription e-book collections. These collections tend to focus on a specific discipline or field of study in their coverage.
Part of Google's library-scanning project. Only books in the public domain are shown in full text. Others may have just a citation or show selected pages from the book. Remember, you can check SOUTHcat to see if we have a book you find in Google Books if the full text is not available.
Use WorldCat to find all books on a specific subject, not just titles owned by USA. To request a book through InterLibrary Loan, select the ILL link in WorldCat.
To find books and government documents in USA Libraries' collections, use SOUTHcat: USA Libraries' Catalog.
Below are some suggested search terms to use when searching the SOUTHcat catalog or library databases. Search techniques may vary with each database, so look at help screens or ask a librarian for suggestions about using quotation marks and truncation symbols.
Leave out the word "and" when doing a keyword search on SOUTHcat, since "and" is automatically added if the phrase is not in quotes. Put phrases in quotation marks to search as a phrase. Use ? as a truncation or wildcard symbol in the catalog.
sepoy
"sepoy mutiny"
"indian mutiny"
india 1857
rebellion 1857
choson
"qing dynasty"
china "may fourth"
imperialism asia?
nationalism asia?
india biography
asia "social life and custom?"
asia? history reform?
"east asia" history
"foreign relation?" japan?
"great britain" colon? "19th century"
india "politics and government"
japan? meiji
gandhi? political
taisho
"taiping rebellion"