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German Language and Literature (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland)

Description

CRL's collection of German materials covers a broad spectrum of topics: documents on German foreign policy, colonial affairs, the Reich Chancellery, the military establishment, and the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei (NSDAP) (Nazi Party), including propaganda operations, Jewish persecution, and personal documentation on Hitler and post-War Germany. Primary source materials include newspapers, press articles and clippings; government documents (ministerial acts and protocols; transcripts of parliamentary hearings); personal journals, diaries, and travel records; NSDAP-inspired laws and legal commentaries; military records including wartime maps, directives, intelligence, and reports on treason; war journals and activity reports and their appendices on operations and intelligence; and records of the interrogation of German officials of the Third Reich. Secondary source materials include books, periodicals, pamphlets, research materials and doctoral dissertations. This collection covers a variety of subjects including medicine, law, education, church history, social movements, and finance.

GNARP (German-North American Resources Partnership) in cooperation with the ESS (European Studies Section) created a libguide for German newspapers in North America. GNAPR conducts digitalization of older newspapers and make fewer common databases from German speaking countries available.

 CRL holds an extensive list of German newspapers in microfilm and original papers in their stacks. 

subject headings
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei (NSDAP) Germany > History > 1933-1945 > Germany > Church history > 1933-1945 Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955). > Control Council. > United States Group. > Records and correspondence. Germany (West). > Office of Military Government > Records and correspondence. Germany (West) > History > Sources

Government Publications and Information--U.S. & Non-U.S.

Description

CRL’s collection contains extensive holdings of foreign government publications, information, and data. It includes several hundred thousand volumes of publications from more than 100 foreign governments and their agencies. The collection consists primarily of administrative, legislative, and statistical materials, mostly from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Holdings are particularly strong for Western Europe and Latin America but also contain material from all world regions.

The retrospective holdings were built through deposits by CRL libraries of infrequently held published materials.  A major part of the current foreign documents collection consists of materials received as part of the Library of Congress Cooperative Acquisitions Project program. 

CRL’s collection of U.S. government records is large, including thousands of microform sets issued by the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Collections include not only widely used census and immigration data, but also records of presidents, judiciaries, departments, bureaus, and independent agencies, which chronicle the activities of these U.S. government bodies since the Continental Congresses. Most sets are included in CRL's catalog with an indication of NARA's microfilm publication number as a searchable keyword (example: M1160 for the "Maury Abstract Logs, 1796-1861"). Commercially produced sets are cataloged according to title.

An official gazette is the legal newspaper of a country, or of an administrative part of a country, which publishes the text of new laws, decrees, regulations, treaties, legal notices, and court decisions. The Foreign Official Gazette database (FOG) contains records for approximately 650 official gazette titles from countries outside the United States. It serves as a “union list”.  
 

Great Britain

Description

Description - Topic Guide Note
CRL collects and maintains extensive archival collections related to Great Britain. In addition to major microform sets, CRL holds numerous historical newspaper runs and dissertations acquired on deposit and in response to schoar requests.
British material represents one of the strongest areas of CRL's international collections. The references below feature the strengths of CRL's holdings. Links point to more detailed descriptions in our catalog, and where available point to digital version of the content or digitized finding aids for microfilm.
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