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Global II: Holocaust Research: Primary Sources: Books & Databases

Primary Source Types

Published and Manuscript:  books, memoirs, letters, interviews, autobiographies, diaries, records of organizations, manuscript collections, speeches, fiction

Articles: magazines, newspapers; newspapers

Government Information: records of government organizations, Congressional information, US Census, Public Opinion polls, Supreme Court cases

Images and Sound: photographs, images, audio recordings, videos and DVDs, cartoons, advertisements

Berkeley Library. “Finding a Type of Primary Source.” Library Guides at UC Berkeley. Accessed April 14, 2015. http://guides.lib.berkeley.edu/c.php?g=4409&p=15608.

Spence School Databases

Primary Source Compilations

The Spence School has several collections of published documents related to your topic. To find additional published collections, do an advanced search in the library catalog, and add the term ‘sources’  in one of the search boxes.

There are many primary source compilations on the cart in the library. A few are listed below.