Journal articles provide scholarly information on specific aspects of history. Articles are reviewed prior to publication to ensure their quality. The following indexes are the best ways for you to identify journal articles related to your research.
Historical Abstracts
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Provides abstracts of journal articles, books, book reviews and dissertations that cover world history from 1450 to the present (excluding the U.S. and Canada which are covered in "America: History and Life"). Includes publications from 1953-present.
Swarthmore has access to the full text.
Bibliography of Asian Studies
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Provides citations to journal articles, book chapters, conference proceedings, anthologies, and Festshriften on all subjects pertaining to East, Southeast, and South Asia. Covers 1971-present. Complete citations end with the 1991 records. Since 1992, newly published books are no longer being added.
ProQuest Research Library
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Provides citations and full-text magazine and journal articles in a wide variety of disciplines, both scholarly and popular in scope. Covers 1971-present.
Oxford Bibliographies Online
The Oxford Bibliographies series provides extensive annotated resource lists on specific topics in many different fields. They are written by scholars with the aim of introducing students to important issues and key authors. The different subject sections are all under development with new essays added twice a year.
For your project, this can give you a headstart on understanding your topic. Each entry points out journal articles and books that are the most relevant and of the highest quality.