A Guide to the Microform Collections: H
Handlist of the dance collection (Gemeente Museeum
den Haag) / Loes de Hoop and Freek Pliester,
editors. -- Zug, Switzerland : Inter Documentation Co., 1982. --
128 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
Contents: Part 1, Dance history and aesthetics; Part 2, Dance methods;
Part 3, Dance music.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 86/908
A collection of manuscripts and early prints (16th through
18th centuries) dealing with the dance of the French and Italian
renaissance, the English country dance, the baroque dance, the contredance,
and so on. It includes works on dance history and aesthetics, different
dance methods, and dance music. The materials are in English, Italian,
German, French, and other languages.
LCCN: 86-890394
GUIDE: 213, Handlist of the Dance Collection.
1. Dancing--Europe--History--Sources. 2. Dance music--Europe--History--Sources.
3. Manuscripts, European. 4. Choreography--Europe--History--Sources.
Hanoverian state papers, domestic, 1714-1782.
-- Sussex, England : Harvester Press, 1982. -- 164 microfilm reels
; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 84/310
The complete surviving records of the 18th century, during
the reigns of George I, George II, and George III, reproduced from
the Public Record Office, London (SP 35, v. 1-78; SP 36, v. 1-163;
and SP 37, v. 1-27). The papers document the wide scope of the Department
of State, encompassing the administration and constitution of England,
trade and shipping, naval and military affairs, social and religious
life, crime, rebellion, and discontent (from publisher's notes).
LCCN: 84-122753
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Great Britain--Politics and government--1714-1820--Sources.
2. Great Britain--History--George I, II, 1714-1760--Sources. 3.
Great Britain--History--George III, 1760-1820--Sources.
Harry Houdini scrapbooks : 1858-1926.
-- Washington, D. C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service,
1979. -- 21 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 51273
A collection of 110 scrapbooks compiled by Houdini and
others, reflecting the wide range of Houdini's interests and reading
rather than events of his personal career. These scrapbooks contain
newspaper and magazine clippings and articles culled by Houdini,
personal friends, and professional newsclipping services. They include
material on magic, magicians, magical performances, spiritism, theater,
opera, literary biography, literary criticism, the Civil War, contemporary
politics, and other aspects of contemporary culture. The collection
also contains a large number of ephemera (programs, flyers, playbills,
professional cards, and advertisements) from the U.S., England,
and Europe. The materials range in date from circa 1858 to 1926.
(See also: Scrapbook containing pictures..., film 49306.)
LCCN: 83-207053
GUIDE: 15, [Harry Houdini Scrapbooks Checklist].
1. Magic.
Hearings before the General Board of the Navy,
1917-1950. -- Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly
Resources, 1983. -- 15 microfilm reels.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 89/166
Topics aired before the Navy Board, classed under sixty-eight
major headings such as budget, construction, policy, naval stations,
classes of vessels, aircraft, regulations, personnel, guns and armament,
international law, shore facilities, and war plans.
LCCN: 89-894226
GUIDE: 148, Guide to the Scholarly Resources
Microfilm Edition of the Hearings before the General Board of the
Navy, 1917-50. Lists specific topics and provides the year,
volume, page number, and microfilm roll number for that topic.
1. United States. Department of the Navy.
Hearings of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
/ Mark Fox and Norm Quist, editors. -- Washington, D.C. : University
Publications of America, 1980. -- [40] microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 85/4548
Although this microfilm collection ostensibly covers
the time period from 1975-1979, most of the materials are from 1977-1979
with a few policy and adjudicatory sessions in 1975 and 1976. Hearings
conducted by this Commission cover budget markups and proposed legislation,
licensing reform, and spent fuel safety issues. Of particular note
in this collection are the numerous hearings and press-conferences
relating to the Three Mile Island incident.
LCCN: 85-892996
GUIDE: 105-9, A Guide to Hearings of the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission. Consists of reel and subject indexes.
1. Nuclear energy--United States--Government policy.
Hearst, William Randolph.
See: Hearst collection.
Hearst collection : photographs & acquisition
records. -- New York, NY : Clearwater Pub.
Co, 1987. -- 652 microfiches : ill.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 90/7059
Documents the collections of William Randolph Hearst
in the Hearst Castle at San Simeon in California. It includes inventories,
lists, photographs, and descriptions of the items, in addition to
information about when and where the items were bought or sold.
Arranged by object category, e.g., daggers, tapestries, paintings
or furniture.
LCCN: 90-956090
Guide: 245, [Hearst Collection: Photographs
and Acquisitions Records].
1. Hearst, William Randolph, 1863-1951--Art collections--Catalogs.
2. Antiques--California--Private collections--Catalogs. 2. Art--California--Private
collections-- Catalogs.
Hein's United States treaties and other international
agreements current service. -- Buffalo, N.Y.
: W.S. Hein, 1990- . -- microfiches : negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche (o) 92/6112
A collection of recent United States treaties and agreements
not yet published in Treaties and Other International Acts
Series (TIAS), TIAS treaties and agreements not yet published
in United States Treaties and Other International Agreements
(UST). The microfiche collection is updated bimonthly.
LCCN: 92-640253
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Treaties--United States. 2. United States--Foreign relations--Treaties--Periodicals.
Hemeroteca histórica Mexicana.
-- Mexico : Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia,
197- . -- 17 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 83/145
Consists mainly of backfiles of historical Mexican periodicals
and newspapers of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The periodicals
were privately published or published by federal and state governments.
Among the titles included are: El Ateneo; El Ferro-Carril;
La Aguila Mexicana; Diario del Gobierno de la República Mexicana;
Mefistofeles; La Democracia: Periódico del Gobierno de Oaxaca;
Revista Telegráfica de México; La Aurora Literaria;
Correo Semanario de México; La Escuela Nacional de Artes
y Oficios; El Telegrafo Americano; etc.
These periodicals printed a large variety of articles on the
political, literary, popular, cultural, and scientific life of
the period as well as news, advertisements, photos, illustrations,
reviews, etc. Primarily in Spanish.
LCCN: 83-195741
GUIDE: 104, Archivos Microfilmados en la
Biblioteca National de Antropología e Historia. Archivo Conflicto
Religioso. Archivo de Gomez Farias. Archivos de Veracruz. Archivo
Maximiliano de Hapsburgo. Archivo Franciscano. Archivo Francisco
I Madero. Archivo Revolución Mexicana. Archivo Hemeroteca
Historica Mexicana. See also Z6954.M6B5 1981, Inventario
Hemerográfico de la Biblioteca Nacional de Antropología
e Historia, which is a title list annotated for L.C. holdings.
1. Mexico--Periodicals. 2. Mexican periodicals. 3. Mexican newspapers.
The Henry A. Schmidt photography collection : fiche
and indexed guide / compiled by Stella de
S Rego. -- Albuquerque, N.M. : University of New Mexico, General
Library, Special Collections Dept., Center for Southwest Research,
[1990]. -- 10 microfiches : all ill.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 94/2152
Slightly more than a thousand contact prints from glass
negatives made between 1890 and 1924 around Chloride, New Mexico
by photographer Henry A. Schmidt. The majority are individual or
group portraits. Other images include scenes in and around town,
landscapes, still lifes, and mining and ranching activities.
The images require a high magnification and strong light for
best viewing. Many are spotted or show other signs of deterioration.
LCCN: 91-955276
GUIDE: 344, The Henry A. Schmidt Photography
Collection : Fiche and Indexed Guide. Gives descriptions
of most of the individual images. An index of subjects contains
references to control numbers that are listed sequentially in the
body of the guide. The fiche number and frame reference appear on
the left side of each entry. It is best to copy the fiche numbers
and frame references desired before requesting the fiche.
1. Chloride (N.M.)--History--Pictorial works. 2. Chloride (N.M.)--Social
life and customs--Pictorial works. 3. New Mexico--Chloride--Biography--Portraits.
4. Portrait photography-- New Mexico--Chloride. 5. Schmidt, Henry
A.--Photograph collections.
Herstory. -- [Wooster, Ohio]
: Bell & Howell, 1972- . -- [89] microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 03791
More than 400 titles, filmed from the International Women's
History Periodical Archive, now at Northwestern University and formerly
in Berkeley at the Women's History Research Center. The collection
contains journals, newspapers, newsletters of women's liberation,
civic, religious, professional, and peace organizations from "all
over the world," but mostly from the United States.
The collection is arranged by title and date, with newspapers,
journals, and newsletters filmed in separate groupings. Request
monographs and pamphlets by item number from guide. Photographs
are on Reel 963; manuscripts m1-m32 are separately filmed and
numbered; periodicals are also on a separate group of reels, numbered
1-253.
LCCN: 84-105566
GUIDE: Z7962.W67 1972, Herstory Microfilm
Collection. Table of Contents, serves as a guide to material
from 1956-September 1971. Z7962.W672, v. 1-2, Guide
to the Microfilm Edition of Herstory, Supplementary Set and Supplementary
set II, serve as guides to material added from October 1971-June
1974.
Related reference works: The Manuscript Inventories and the
Catalogs of Manuscripts. Books, and Pictures, Z7965.A78;
and Catalogs of the Sophia Smith Collection, Women's History
Archive, Z7965.S65.
1. Women--Periodicals. 2. Feminism--Periodicals. 3. Women's rights--Periodicals.
Herzl, Theodor, 1860-1904.
See: (1) Briefe: Von der Jugendzeit... (2) Berichte aus Paris....
Historia de los debates legislativos en México
/ proyecto y coordinación, Horacio Labastida ; investigadores,
Alejandro de Antu¤ano Maurer, Felipe A. Ruiz Gutiérrez,
José Sanchez Cortés. -- Meéxico : Comité
de Asuntos Editoriales, LIV Legislatura, H. C mara de Diputados,
1991. -- ca. 1000 microfiches : negative.
Contents: Primera epoca, 1821-1855 (ca. 50 fiches) -- Segunda epoca,
1856-1915 (ca. 350 fiches) -- Tercera epoca, 1916-1991 (ca. 600
fiches).
LC Call Number: Microfiche 94/2146
The collected published records of the debates and actions
of the Mexican national legislature from 1821 to 1991. They include
the Actas and Diarios de Debates and their earlier versions and
other documents. Not included are the debates of the Senado de la
República after its restoration in 1874, nor the records
of secret or classified debates. The first fiche is an introduction
and general index (Presentación e indice general). The index,
which is re-filmed in the last fiche of the collection, is arranged
chronologically. The fiche are not numbered consecutively from beginning
to end, but rather within legislatura and período (Legislature
and period).
LCCN: 93-629988
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Mexico--Constitutional history--Sources. 2. Mexico--Politics
and government--19th century--Sources. 3. Mexico--Politics and government--20th
century--Sources.
Historical Archives of the Brazilian Workers' Movement
/ at the Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation. -- Milano : The Foundation,
[1982?]. -- 51 microfilm reels.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 89/141
This is a collection of 40 periodical titles covering
eight decades of the Brazilian workers Movement from 1900. The majority
of the titles were published in Brazil, some in Portugal, Argentina,
France and Spain. The materials cover the vast Brazilian territory
and a vast range of opinions. Many of the publications are underground
publications.
LCCN: 89-894002
GUIDE: 146, Historical Archives of the
Brazilian Workers' Movement: Microfilm Catalog 82.
1. Labor--Brazil--History--20th century--Periodicals.
Historical materials on Baptists and other Evangelicals
in Soviet Russia and other Eastern European countries.
-- Nashville : Historical Commission, SBC, 1981. -- 221 microfilm
reels ; 35 mm.
Contents: Part 1: Books and booklets; A, Evangelical
authors; B, Orthodox authors; C, Soviet authors. Part 2: Congresses.
Part 3: Historical papers. Part 4: Theses. Part 5: Periodicals;
A, Baptist and Evangelical Christian periodicals; B, other Evangelical
periodicals; C, Orthodox periodicals; D, Soviet yearbooks and journals;
E, miscellaneous periodicals.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 84/238
A wide-ranging collection of materials encompassing the
views of evangelicals themselves as well as the views of members
of the Russian Orthodox faith and representatives of Marxist thought.
Several languages are represented including English, Russian, and
German. This collection will be useful not only to those studying
religious history in Russia and Eastern Europe, but also to those
interested in the broader social and intellectual history of this
area.
LCCN: 84-199789
GUIDE: 176, Microfilm Catalog of Historical
Materials on Baptists and Other Evangelists in Soviet Russia and
Other Eastern European Countries.
1. Baptists--Soviet Union. 2. Baptists--Europe, Eastern. 3. Evangelistic
work--Soviet Union. 4. Evangelistic work--Europe, Eastern.
The history of glass : the glass of ancient Egypt
and the ancient Near East. -- New York, NY
: Clearwater Pub. Co, c1987. -- 37 microfiches : all col. ill.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 90/7074
More than 1,700 color images of glass objects from the
Corning Museum of Glass. The collection is arranged by broad categories,
e.g., ancient Egyptian glass, renaissance Venetian glass, and "new
glass." The collection's usefulness suffers currently (12/94) for
lack of a guide to identify the pieces.
LCCN: 90-956112
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Glass art--Egypt--Pictorial works. 2. Glass art--Middle East--Pictorial
works.
History of nursing. -- Ann
Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1981-1983. --
8085 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
Contents: Part 1, The Adelaide Nutting historical nursing
collection. Part 2, The archives of the Department of Nursing, Teachers
College, Columbia University.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 85/168
Reproduces a large archive of research sources for women's
studies as well as the history of nursing, medicine, and hospitals,
from the 15th century through the early 20th century.
Part 1 contains 17th and 18th century materials: approximately
1,200 monographs, most in English, although there are titles in
German, French, Swedish, and other European languages; single
journal numbers and reprints; handwritten and typewritten manuscripts;
addresses, pamphlets, annual reports, and bibliographies; documents
from French hospitals, and works and letters of Florence Nightingale.
Part 2 consists of the Archives of the Department of Nursing
Education at Columbia University that include extensive biographical
material as well as administrative records that date from 1899
through the 1970s.
Microfiches for both parts of the collection should be requested
by microfiche number, e.g., AN0383 (Part 1); fiche 2732 (Part
2).
LCCN: 85-891041
GUIDE: RT31.R57 1983, History of Nursing
volumes 1 and 2. Volume 1 is a guide to Part 1, providing
an author/title catalog, a subject catalog that uses Library of
Congress subject headings, and a listing of the microfiches by microfiche
number. Volume 2 is a guide to Part 2, providing a subject index
and a detailed outline of the arrangement of the material, followed
by an "inventory" which allows the researcher to browse the documents
in this same order.
1. Nursing--History--Sources. 2. Columbia University. Teachers
college. Department of Nursing Education--Archives.
History of photography.
-- Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, 1980-1982. -- 489
microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 82/900
A comprehensive collection of materials for the research
and study of the history, technology, and aesthetics of photography.
The works included range from purely technical, theoretical tracts
on the physics of photography, to rare photographs made by some
of the pioneers in the field. There are many early texts and other
long out-of-print materials, and numerous titles in French and German.
The collection includes approximately 2,100 monographs and pamphlets
and close to 125 periodicals.
Filmed from holdings of New York Public Research Libraries,
International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, the
Epstean Collection of Columbia University, and the Eastman Kodak
Company Research Library.
LCCN: 82-177967
GUIDE: TR15.H573 1982, History of Photography:
Bibliography and Reel Guide to the Microfilm Collection.
Lists items by author; a separate list at the end gives the titles
of periodicals included and dates filmed for each title.
1. Photography--History--Sources.
The History of the cinema, 1895-1940.
-- Cambridge, England : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd, 1987. -- 3900 microfiches
. LC Call Number: Microfiche 91/7002
A collection of approximately 1,000 titles of books and
pamphlets published before 1940 and selected from the holdings of
major American and European film resource centers. Works were selected
to serve as a base collection for the study of the history of film
and include Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences directories
and reports, works on specific films, actors, and actresses, projectionists'
handbooks, and books on a wide range of topics such as children
and the cinema, censorship, and the use of films for teaching. Materials
are in English, German, and French.
LCCN: 91-955260
GUIDE: 262, History of the Cinema, 1895-1940.
Handlist of Titles.
1. Motion pictures--History.
History of the Department of Justice, 1963-1969
/ Paul Kesaris and others, editors. -- Frederick, Md. : University
Publications of America, 1980. -- 6 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 85/4556
Each organization in the Department of Justice prepared
its own history and compiled the supporting documentation for this
official history of the Department in the Lyndon Johnson administration
years. Information which was felt would compromise the privacy of
individuals was excluded.
LCCN: 86-892607
GUIDE: 105-41, A Guide to History of the
Department of Justice, November 1963- January 1969; History of the
Federal Trade Commission, November 1963- January 1969.
1. United States--Department of Justice--History.
History of the Federal Electoral Ridings, 1867-1992
{microform} = Historique des circonscriptions electorales federales,
1867-1992. 2nd ed. {Ottawa} : Library of Parliament, Information
and Technical Services Branch, {1993} 7 v.
Contents: v. 1. British Columbia, Alberta -- v. 2. Saskatchewan,
Manitoba, Yukon, Northwest Territories -- v. 3. Ontario (A-L) --
v. 4. Ontario (M-Z) -- v. 5 Quebec (A-L) -- v. 6. Quebec (M-Z) --
v. 7. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland,
Index.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 94/2481
This reference work, described by the Canadian Library
of Parliament as "an exceptional work of its kind" and "the reference
source par excellence on federal ridings and elections," includes
all the general election and by-election results since Confederation.
There are official geographic descriptions of each riding, including
dates and descriptions of boundary changes. There is a section for
each of the 10 provinces, as well as one that regroups the Yukon
and Northwest Territories together. In each volume, the user will
find a table of contents and a list of abbreviations and acronyms
of political parties. Within each province, a table of contents
of all the ridings in a province appears at the beginning of each
section. Under each riding, the user will find the name of the riding
followed by its date of creation and its date of abolition if there
is one. The name of the winning candidate , his occupation or profession,
the number of votes he received and the name of the party are given
when known. The names of opposing candidates are similarly listed.
There is a users guide at the beginning of the first microfiche.
English, with parallel text in French.
LCCN: 94-629435
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Canada. Parliament--Election districts--History. 2. Election
districts--Canada--History. 3. Elections--Canada--History.
History of the Federal Trade Commission, 1963-1969
/ Paul Kesaris and others, editors. -- Frederick, Md. : University
Publications of America, 1980. -- 2 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 85/4556
Filmed from the holdings of the Lyndon B. Johnson Library,
this collection includes a narrative history and a selection of
supplementary documents, news summaries and releases, memos, reports,
addresses, and remarks.
LCCN: 86-892608
GUIDE: 105-41, A Guide to History of the
Department of Justice, November 1963- January 1969; History of the
Federal Trade Commission, November 1963- January 1969. 1.
United States. Federal Trade Commission--History.
History of the Ministry of Munitions.
-- Hassocks, Sussex, England : Harvester Press, 1976. -- 88 microfiches
; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 86/10
Contains the official twelve-volume history of the British
Ministry of Munitions, June 9, 1915 to March 31, 1921, published
by HMSO 1918-1923, and reproduces the records of the Ministry of
Munitions, disposal and liquidation.
The history contains 58 parts, grouped into the following volumes:
I: Industrial Mobilization 1914-1915; II: General Organization
for Munitions Supply; III: Finance and Controls; IV: Supply and
Control of Labour, 1915-1916; V: Wages and Welfare; VI: Manpower
and Dilution; VII: Control of Industrial Capacity and Equipment;
VIII: Control of Industrial Capacity and Equipment; IX: Review
of Munitions Supply; X: Supply of Munitions. [See also review,
Microform Review, v. 9 n. 3 pp. 164-66).
LCCN: 86-890018
GUIDE: Not in LC. Access is provided by a general
index to titles and headings of volumes, parts, and sections, located
on the first microfiche. It is followed by an "Introduction to the
History of the Ministry of Munitions." Fiches 2 and 3 reproduce
a handbook entitled "Records of the Ministry of Munitions, Public
Record Office, 1970," which includes a list of classes in the Munitions
Group in the PRO as well as a history of the successors to the Ministry
of Munitions through March, 1927.
1. Great Britain. Ministry of Munitions--History.
History of the Office of Censorship
/ Paul Kesaris, editor. -- Frederick, Md. : University Publications
of America, 1977. -- 3 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 85/155
Covers the period from December 19, 1941 to August 15,
1945, when the Office of Censorship, with a staff of more than ten
thousand, had "absolute discretion" to censor international communication
in American newspapers, cables, magazines, films, radio, and mail.
This collection contains the Office's records, compiled by the Office's
management, which were classified "confidential" until 1971. The
collection provides background on security precautions for D-Day,
the use of radar, and the Manhattan Project.
Seven volumes on three reels present censorship as viewed by
the Office of the Director, histories of the press and broadcasting
divisions, Liaison and Digest Office, Administrative Division,
and the Office of the Chief Postal Censor, with histories of postal
and cable censorship stations in individual U.S. cities, Panama,
Puerto Rico, and Iceland.
LCCN: 85-891042
GUIDE: 105-2, A Guide to History of the Office
of Censorship.
1. United States. Office of Censorship--Archives. 2. World War,
1939-1945--Censorship--United States--Sources.
History of the United Public Workers Union in Hawaii.
-- Glen Rock, N.J. : Microfilming Corp. of America, 1975. -- 22
microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm. ; 1 reel 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 5121; Microfilm 49509
Over 30 charter members of Hawaii's United Public Workers
Union recount the development of unionization in this multi-racial
state.
LCCN: 84-124375 (fiche); 83-122157 (film)
GUIDE: AI3.07 No. 1, New York Times Oral
History Program, Oral History Guide No. 1.
1. United Public Workers of America. 2. Trade unions--Government
employees--Hawaii--History.
History of the Vietnam War.
-- Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1988-
. -- 8580 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 88/163
A 365,000 page selection of the most important elements
from the Indochina Archive at the University of California, Berkeley.
The Archive contains more than three million pages of non-classified
and declassified materials on the Vietnamese Conflict drawn from
all governments and organizations involved. This collection also
includes 15,500 non-copyrighted monographs and pamphlets, maps,
photographs, schematics and other graphics, newspaper and magazine
articles, as well as captured documents, interviews with defectors
and prisoner of war interrogation reports. It is divided into eights
topical units such as grand strategy, the daily military activity,
topical history, political settlement efforts, The National Liberation
Front (Viet Cong), North and South Vietnam during the war, and the
Asia region during the war. About 80% of the material is in English,
the remaining 20% in Vietnamese, Khmer, Lao, and Western languages.
In many instances a Vietnamese language entry includes an English
translation.
LCCN: 88-893904
GUIDE: 137a-h, The History of the Vietnam
War. A Guide to the Microfiche Collection. One guide for
each of the topical units.
1. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975--History--Sources. 2. Vietnamese
Conflict, 1961-1975--Archives. 3. Vietnam--History-- Sources. 4.
Vietnam--Politics and government--1945-1975--Sources.
History of women. -- New
Haven, Conn. : Research Publications, 1975-1979. -- 1248 microfilm
reels ; 35 mm.
Contents: Monographs and periodicals: reels 1-934. Manuscripts:
reels 935-962. Photographs: reel 963.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 51565
A comprehensive collection of literature by and about
women, including printed books, pamphlets, periodicals, manuscripts,
and photographs, from nine American libraries and archives. The
emphasis is on American and modern European women, through 1920,
with lesser emphasis on ancient, medieval, and renaissance women.
Most of the monographs are in English, but some are in other European
languages.
This collection is particularly useful for research in social
and popular history; the subjects range through ancient literature
to contemporary poetry, biography, sermons, and essays on various
subjects.
LCCN: 83-124988
GUIDE: 47, History of Women: Guide to the
Microfilm Collection. Lists monographs and pamphlets by main
entry, with a subject index. There are separate lists at the back
of the volume of the periodicals, manuscripts, and photographs in
the collection.
NOTE: Reference works related to this collection include The
Manuscript Inventories and Catalogs of Manuscripts. Books, and Pictures
(Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women
in America), Z7965.A78; and Catalogs of the Sophia
Smith Collection, Women's History Archive, Z7965.S65.
1. Women--History--Modern period, 1600- --Sources.
The holdings of Mother Bethel African Methodist
Episcopal Church Historical Museum in manuscript and print
/ compiled by F. Leonard Williams, Harvey L. Wilson, August H. Able.
-- Princeton : Norton Micro Images, c1973. -- 24 microfilm reels
; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 51337
Includes a variety of materials (church records, minutes
of meetings, cash books, visitors books, special organization records,
miscellaneous items from the Bethel Church, etc.) for the period
from 1760 through 1970.
The collection also includes a run of The Christian Recorder
from 1854 through 1902. This is the oldest existing black periodical
in the U.S., one of the few that existed before the Civil War,
and from its beginning it has reflected the thinking of black
Americans, both learned and unlearned.
LCCN: 84-140864
GUIDE: 35-B, [Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church
Historical Museum]. Outlines the organization of records
and provides reel numbers for each record group.
1. African Methodist Episcopal Church--Archives. 2. African Methodist
Episcopal Church--Periodicals.
Home Office papers and records : order and authority
in England : Series one, Home Office class HO 42 (George III, correspondence,
1782-1820). -- Brighton, Sussex : Harvester
Press, 1981-. -- [172] microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
Contents: Part 1: HO 42, 1782-1792; Part 2: HO 42, 1783(?)-1797;
Part 3: HO 42, 1798-1802; Part 4: HO 42, 1803-1809; Part 5: HO 42,
1810-1812; Part 6: HO 42, 1813-1815; Part 7: HO 42, 1816-1817.
LC Call Number: Microfilm (o) 84/209
This collection follows immediately after the Hanoverian
State Papers Domestic, 1714-1782 (also held by the Microform Reading
Room). It documents various levels of British social and political
life, covering a long period of war with revolutionary France, and
various domestic eruptions, including Luddite actions, food riots,
labor disturbances, and the assassination of Prime Minister Spencer
Perceval (in 1812).
The arrangement of the documents is chronological. Access is
provided by the overall Public Record Office box guide for HO
42, located at the beginning of each part, and followed in each
case by a reel guide produced by the microform publisher. The
first box in each part can be requested if the reel guide is needed
for that part.
LCCN: 84-248080
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Great Britain--Politics and government, 1760-1820--Sources.
2. Great Britain--History--George III, 1760-1820--Sources.
Home service nine o'clock news, 1939-1945.
-- Cambridge, England : Chadwyck-Healey, 1978. -- 744 microfiches
; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 85/256
A reproduction of the newsreaders' typescripts for the
nightly radio news broadcast of the BBC throughout the second World
War. The broadcasts provide information on domestic affairs as well
as the war, and reflect the development of the vigorous, reliable
news reporting for which the BBC became renowned.
In some cases missing pages have been replaced by another bulletin
for that day (the 6 pm or midnight bulletin where possible). Sometimes
there are no extant bulletins, in which case an explanatory caption
is reproduced.
The broadcasts are arranged chronologically and may be requested
by date.
LCCN: 85-891348
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. World War, 1939-1945--Great Britain--Press coverage--Sources.
2. British Broadcasting Corporation--Archives. 3. Radio broadcasting--Great
Britain--Sources.
Hoover Institution supplement to Underground press
collection. -- [Ann Arbor, MI : University
Microfilms International, 1988?]. -- 16 microfilm reels.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 90/8024
Supplements the Underground newspaper collection
(Microfilm 02882. LCCN 91- 651119) with previously missing issues
of 88 alternative press titles and 178 new titles. Most date from
the late 1960s to the early 1970s.
LCCN: 90-956357
GUIDE: 274, Underground Press collection:
A Guide to the Microfilm Collection. Hoover Institution Supplement.
A reel contents list.
1. Underground press--United States. 2. Social movements--United
States--Periodicals.
Houghton Library. See: Printed catalog....
HRAF files. -- New Haven,
Conn. : Human Relations Area Files, [195-]- . Series 1- ; [195-]-
. -- [ ] sheets : ill. ; 5 x 8 in. -- Microfiche. New Haven, Conn.
: Human Relations Area Files, 1958- . [ ] microfiches ; 11 x 15
cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 1013
A continually growing collection of information about
societies throughout the world. The collection consists of reproduced
pages of articles, books, and manuscripts, which are annotated with
regard to subject matter and cultural group or unit. The collection
is organized into cultural files containing information on a culture
or a closely related group of cultures (each cultural unit is listed
in the Outline of World Cultures and given a unique
letter/number code). The materials within each cultural file are
organized according to a comprehensive subject classification system
presented in the Outline of Cultural Materials.
LCCN: (No Library of Congress Online Catalog entry)
GUIDE: Users will benefit from reading Nature
and Use of the HRAF Files before attempting to use this collection.
Other guides to the files are the Outline of World Cultures,
GN345.3 .M87 1983; and Outline of Cultural Materials,
H62.B36 vol. I, 1961. See also HRAF Source Bibliography,
which lists sources used in the files under the code numbers for
the subjects (not the ethnographic groups) they wrote about; and
Human Behavior Abstracts, which features a regular
section on the HRAF files.
1. Anthropology.
Human Relations Area Files.
See: HRAF.
Human rights documents.
-- Leiden, The Netherlands : IDC, [1989]-[2000] . -- [9453] microfiches
: ill.
Contents: 1980-1986 (5790 microfiches) -- 1980-1988 (234 microfiches).
LC Call Number: Microfiche 90/8001
A collection of documents of non-governmental human rights
organizations worldwide. The collection includes the newsletters,
journals, pamphlets, books, manuscripts, reports, press releases,
action alerts, and brochures of 287 organizations in this project.
Coverage is for the years 1980-1988, but the collection will
be updated regularly. Material in the collection is concerned
with a broad range of human rights issues such as the rights of
indigenous peoples, refugees, political killings, freedom of assembly,
genocide, and with the fulfillment of basic human needs.
LCCN: 90-956182
GUIDE: 266, Human Rights Documents 1980-
. A cumulative guide that lists the documents chronologically by
organization and the organizations alphabetically by region.
1. Human rights.
Hungarian peace negotiations : an account of the
work of the Hungarian Peace Delegation at Neuilly s/S, from January
to March 1920. -- Arlington, Va. : University
Publications of America, 197- . -- 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 85/2584
The preface of these works states that the Peace Negotiations
following World War I were one-sided, with Conditions of Peace imposed
on Hungary without a fair hearing of that country's positions or
arguments. These materials bring together all of the Conditions,
as well as Hungary's responses and notes. Volume I contains all
of Hungary's Notes and Annexes submitted before receiving the Conditions
of Peace along with the actual Conditions. Volume II has reply Notes
and amendments to the Conditions. Volume III includes a collection
of maps, statistical tables, and a detailed index.
NOTE: Also filmed by Library of Congress Photoduplication Service
in 1977; see Microfilm 61587 in the Microform Reading Room. Originally
published by the Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Budapest,
1921.
LCCN: 85-892726
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. World War, 1914-1918--Peace. 2. World War, 1914-1918--Hungary.
Husting rolls of deeds and wills, 1252-1485
/ editor, G.H. Martin. -- Cambridge, U.K. ; Alexandria, Va. USA
: Chadwyck-Healey, 1988. -- 30 microfilm reels ; 35mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 90/8019
Registers of deeds enrolled and wills proved in the Court
of Husting, from 1252 to 1485. The Court of Husting registered deeds
and wills for the City of London and was jurisdictionally equivalent
to the County Courts in the shires. These records document the business
of establishing and perpetuating title to lands and tenements in
the city of London. The original Latin text records are at the Archives
of the Corporation of the City of London, Guildhall Library, London.
Reels 25 through 27 include indexes of names and places, parishes,
streets, and tenements. Reels 28 and 29 provide a chronological
index of deeds and wills, and reel 30 provides an alphabetical
index of testators for the years 1252 to 1375, as well as headings
of deeds and wills for 1363 to 1461.
LCCN: 90-956186
GUIDE: 413, The Husting Rolls of Deeds
and Wills, 1252-1485: Guide to the Microfilm Edition.
1. Deeds--England--London. 2. Wills--England--London. 3. England--Genealogy.
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