Research Guide — The U.S. Progressive Era (History 18)
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Reference Sources
Books: LC Class Number Guide
Books: LC Subject Headings
Primary Sources in Schaffer Library
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Library Materials > Reference Sources
Encyclopedias Bibliographies Citation Manuals

Encyclopedias, Handbooks, and Specialized Dictionaries

Below are a few titles in the Reference Collection of Schaffer Library that may prove helpful. Some have entries that will be directly informative about the period.   Others are bibliographies that will refer the user to other literature.   Although some of these books are non-recent, many of their references are "classic" and valuable.  And of course newer thinking can be found by using the other sections of this Web-page. 

American Economic and Business History Information Sources; an Annotated Bibliography. Robert W. Lovett.  Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1971.

CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib HC101 .L66

American Economic History since 1860. Compiled by Edward C. Kirkland.  New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1971.

CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib HC101 .K53

American Immigrant Cultures : Builders of a Nation. Edited by David Levinson, Melvin Ember.  New York : Simon & Schuster Macmillan, 1997.

CALL NUMBER: Ref E184.A1 A63448 1997 -- v. 1-2

American Labor History and Comparative Labor Movements; a Selected Bibliography. James C. McBrearty. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1973.

CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib HD4801 .M15

American Social History since 1860. Compiled by Robert H. Bremner.  New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1971.

CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib E162 .B7

Dictionary of American History.   New York : Scribner, 1978.

CALL NUMBER: Ref E174 .D52 1976 -- v.1-8

Encyclopedia of American Economic History.  Edited by Glenn Porter.   New York : Scribner, 1980.

CALL NUMBER: Ref HC103 .E52 -- v1-3

Encyclopedia of American Social History.  Mary Kupiec Cayton, Elliott J. Gorn, Peter W. Williams, Editors.
New York : Scribner , 1993.

CALL NUMBER: Ref HN57 .E58 1993 -- v.1-3           


The Encyclopedia of Democracy.   Edited by Seymour Martin Lipset.  Washington, D.C. : Congressional Quarterly, 1995.

CALL NUMBER: JC423 .E53 1995 -- v.1-4

Encyclopedia of the United States in the Twentieth Century.  Edited by Stanley I. Kutler, et al.  New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1996.

CALL NUMBER: Ref E740.7 .E53 1996 -- v. 1-4

The Gilded Age, 1877-1896. Vincent P. De Santis.   Northbrook, Ill: AHM Pub. Corp., 1973.

CALL NUMBER:  Ref 016.973 D441g

Harvard Guide to American History. Frank B. Freidel.  Cambridge, Mass.:  Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1974.

CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib Z1236 .F77 1974
             

The Progressive Movement, 1900-1920: Recent Ideas and New Literature. George E. Mowry.  Washington, D.C.: Service Center for Teachers of History, 1958.

CALL NUMBER: Ref 016.97391 M936p

U.S. Cultural History : a Guide to Information Sources. Philip I. Mitterling.  Detroit : Gale Research Co., 1980.

CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib E169.1 .M57

Oxford Reference Online: History. [ Online ] Oxford University Press, 2002. Available: http://www.oxfordreference.com/views/SUBJECT_SEARCH.html?subject=s11 (Accessed January 21, 2003)

A searchable and browsable collection of history dictionaries from Oxford University Press including: Who's Who in the Twentieth Century, A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century World History, and A Dictionary of World History.

Bibliographies

U.S. Cultural History : a Guide to Information Sources. Philip I. Mitterling.  Detroit : Gale Research Co., 1980.

CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib E169.1 .M57 

Citation Guides and Style Manuals

Style manuals and citations guides illustrate how to cite book, journal, and other research sources, including materials found in online databases and on the Web according to the conventional format of a particular discipline. Subject-specific citation guides are listed below, and a complete listing appears at Reference Sites: Citation Guides and Style Manuals.

Chicago:  Turabian Style Guide. [ Online ] Available: http://www.lib.usm.edu/~instruct/guides/turabian.html

Online! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources. [ Online ] Andrew Harnack and Eugene Kleppinger. http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/
Library Materials > Books: LC Class Number Guide
Books in Schaffer Library are arranged by Library of Congress Class number. Class numbers are searchable in the Web Catalog and browsable in the Stacks and Reference Collection.
D 501 - 680World War, 1914-1918  
E 151 - 740United States History (General)
E 784United States History 1919-1933  
HC 106.2World War, 1914-1918 - economic history and conditions
HN 16 - 18Social reform - 20th century
HN 51 - 85
United States - social conditions
JK 1880 - JK 1911
Women's suffrage.
Browse the Shelves by LC Class Number
Library Materials > Books: Selected LC Subject Headings for the U.S. Progressive Era

Subject Search

For general histories, try:

progressivism
united states politics and government 1865-1921
united states history 1900-1921

For studies of government regulation, try:

antitrust law united states history
monopolies
competition
business and politics
trade regulation
industrial policy
industrial laws and legislation
interstate commerce
railroads and state
petroleum law and legislation
petroleum industry and trade
social reformers
steel industry and trade
trusts, industrial

For women's voting rights, try:

suffrage united states history
women suffrage

Library Materials > Finding Primary Source Materials in Schaffer Library
Schaffer Library's Books: 

Library Web Catalog. Click here to reach the Library's computer catalog.  Searching examples are given at each "portal", e.g., author, title, subject, and keyword.

Keyword Search examples:

votes and women
initiative and history
muckraking
women and reform
trusts or monopolies
trusts and regulating
 

A hint--When you find a relevant book listing, look at the subject list attached to the record for that book.  You can click on any of those subjects listed and branch out.  It's a rich and powerful search technique, but you can get off your original path very quickly.  We suggest you jot down good subject headings (and keyword combinations) so you can get back to them later.

A further hint--There remains a small card catalog in the Basement of Schaffer Library.  Although shrinking steadily in proportion to the Library's online database, the card catalog is still the SOLE listing for portions of our collections in certain subjects, including history.  For subject searching, you must look in the cards by the subject method listed above, the subject heading method.  See above for examples to try. 

Book locations: Click on the blue hyperlinked word beneath the brown box "Where Is It?", and a map showing the book's location by floor and specific area will pop up.

Other Means of Finding Books, Essays, and Chapters

A.L.A. Index to General Literature, published by the American Library Association, this volume lists books and chapters from the late decades of the nineteenth century, and its supplement covers 1900-1910.

CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib AI3 .A3

Essay and General Literature Index--in the first volume are citations to essays and chapters in books from the years 1900 through 1933.  Also available Online

CALL NUMBER:  Ref Bib AI3 .E752

Public Affairs Information Service Bulletin (PAIS)-- indexes (from 1915 onwards) a wide variety of books and their chapters, as well as social sciences journals and government reports. Also available Online

CALL NUMBER:  Ref Bib Z 7163 .P97

Other Libraries' Catalogs (two choices):

Other individual libraries' catalogs -- Follow this link (through the Schaffer Library home page) into the catalogs of some Capital District libraries as well as into those of major research universities. 

CaDiLaC Online -- This link leads to the online union catalog of many of the libraries of the Capital District.  Because it is "live", some listings display whether books are currently on the shelf or charged out.  Periodical title holdings information is also available.  Log-in as "guest".

Library Materials > Government Documents

Remarks and Debates on the Floor of Congress

U. S. Congress.  Congressional Record Index--published since 1873, the Congressional Record publishes the verbatim proceedings on the House and Senate floor as well as additional material that legislators wish to insert.   For the period under study the Congressional Record is on microfiche on the First Floor, together with an index filed at or near the back of each congressional session's microfiche.   Located on the 1st Floor in the Microforms Area, filed with the periodicals on microfiche under "u" for U.S. Congress.

U.S. Congress.  Abridgement of the Debates of Congress, 1789-1950--an alternative, though abridged, version, in  paper format, shelved in the Basement as a periodical under U.S. Congress...  The indexes appear in each volume.

Library Materials > New Acquisitions
The New Acquisitions List  (residing on the Library Catalogs page) is generated on the 10th of each month and includes items added to the library's collections for the previous calendar month.

New Acquisitions List ( History - General)

Library Materials > Print-Format Periodical & Newspaper Articles

Following is a  list of print-format Reference Collection titles that provide access to  contemporary publications from the period of the U.S. Progressive Era. For access to electronic databases and indexes, see the link below:

New York Times Index--Covers articles in the New York Times, from 1851 through the period under study.  The newspaper itself is on microfilm.

CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib AI21 .N45

Nineteenth-Century Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature, 1890-1899, with Supplementary Indexing, 1900-1922

CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib AI3 .R47  

Poole's Index to Periodical Literature--covers magazine articles published between 1897 and 1906, preceding the Reader's Guide...(below).

CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib AI 3 .P70

Public Affairs Information Service Bulletin (PAIS) indexes (from 1915 onwards) a wide variety of social sciences journals, books, chapters, and government reports.

CALL NUMBER:  Ref Bib Z 7163 .P97

Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature--indexes news and general interest periodicals from 1900 onwards.

CALL NUMBER:  Ref Bib AI 3 .R48

Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature Supplement--indexes in the year spanning 1907 to 1919 periodicals of a more serious or academic nature than those indexed in the regular Reader's Guide...(above).

CALL NUMBER: Ref Bib AI3 .S610

Course Related Materials > Research by Subject

Find electronic and other information by broad subject area. The Research By Subject pages identify more general "Library Materials" for that subject area (including Reference Sources (in print and online), Books by LC Class Number for browsing the shelves, New Acquisitions in that subject area, Periodical Subscriptions, and Senior Thesis / Senior Project information. There is a listing of "Course-Related Materials" (including Research Guides and a Blackboard link), as well as a selection of "Electronic Materials" such as Databases & Indexes, Selected Websites, Alerts for keeping current in the subject area. Finally there is a "Contacts & Connections" component which identifies the Department Liaison, tells how to arrange a Bibliographic Instruction session, and concludes with a link to the Departmental Home Page.  Links to news and current events, government documents, statistical data, and a "Researchers Tool Kit" are also located here.

Course Related Materials > Practicalities

Interlibrary Loan/Document Delivery Follow this link to place an Interlibrary Loan request. There is also a fuller description of the Interlibrary Loan service available.

PLEASE NOTE: You are reminded that it is required to check the Online Catalog (for books) or the two lists of Periodicals Titles  (for journals with articles you need) before ordering on Interlibrary Loan. It will save you considerable time for every reference that you find available here on the shelves or in electronic format.

Direct Access (CDLC) Card
Follow this link (through the Schaffer Library home page) to get further details. The card is obtained at the Circulation Desk.
 

Hours, Directions, and Maps to Local Libraries 
From the above site through the Library's home page, one can conveniently learn the way to travel to nearby libraries, if necessary.

Schaffer Library's hours, procedures, and services 
(and anything else about the Library you need to know...)

Off-campus access
Access to the paid-subscription sources listed is limited to workstations with Union College IP addresses. Therefore, a student wishing to use all the links on this page from off-campus will need to apply at Information Technology Services for an account on the Virtual Private Network.  Such an account enables off-campus users to have full access, even to the paid subscriptions.

Course Related Materials > Blackboard
Faculty using Blackboard are encouraged to incorporate links to Library resources (specifically the Research by Subject pages and the appropriate course-related Research Guides) into the Blackboard course pages. Your Departmental Liaison or Bibliographic Instruction Contacts can assist you.
Electronic Materials > Databases & Indexes
Schaffer Library provides to range of general and subject specific electronic databases for access to secondary material. These databases offer full-text access to articles or library holdings information.  The following databases sometimes lead to full-text articles and sometimes are designed to tell you which journals are held here in Schaffer Library. But, some do neither. Therefore, to check whether (and where) a title is to be found in the Library's collections, it is necessary to check both of the Periodical Titles lists on our Web Catalog page. Important: If you are searching from off-campus, see the above Note on Off Campus Access about Virtual Private Network accounts.
Databases & Indexes > History
Electronic Materials > Selected Web Sites for Primary Source Materials
WWW-VL History
http://vlib.iue.it/history/index.html
Carries the authority of the WWW Virtual Library sites.  Points, for example, to Web sites specifically drawing upon World-War-One-era material, as well as more broadly.

WWW-VL Labour and Business History
http://history.cc.ukans.edu/history/usa/usaindex.html#labor
Within its wide international range, this WWW Virtual Library site includes much American material.

Gilded Age and Progressive Era America
http://www.tntech.edu/history/gilprog.html
Resources compiled by the  Tennessee Technological University History Department. ncludes General Resources, Political Leaders, The Great War and America, 1914-1918, Transformation of the West, the Rise of Big Business and American Workers, and more.

Labor History
http://www.geocities.com/m_lause.geo/AmLabHist/VL.html
A sizable catalog of sites on strikes and other labor history topics.

Populism
http://www.ukans.edu/history/VL/USA/populism.html

Electronic Materials > News and Alerts
Tools for tracking recently published articles.

The New York Times: College > Arts & Humanities > History > World War I. [Online] The New York Times. Available: http://college.nytimes.com/guests/directory/Arts_&_Humanities/History/World_War_I/ (Accessed January 20, 2003)
Provides full text access to recent articles of interest to students and teachers of WWII history from The New York Times.

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