Genealogy
Researching family histories and lineages can be as exciting as it is complicated. One's heritage and familial regions of origin have a profound impact on how ancestry has been recorded as well as preserved. This means that there is no one-size-fits-all solution to genealogies.
While DNA analyses can give us a history of inherited genomes, it cannot tell a story. Bear in mind that these results depend on a pool of willing participants. This means that cultural norms, access and personal beliefs can restrict the number of available samples against which results are aggregated.
- United States Census BureauCensus information and records can be invaluable tools in genealogical research. In addition to basic personal facts for each respondent, census records include detailed information that can help make connections across generations.
- National ArchivesStart Your Family Research Learn how you can use the resources at the National Archives to explore your family's ancestry.
- Cyndi's ListA comprehensive, categorized & cross-referenced list of links that point you to genealogical research sites online.
- Family SearchThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints provides FamilySearch free of charge to everyone, regardless of tradition, culture, or religious affiliation. FamilySearch resources help millions of people around the world discover their heritage and connect with family members.
Historical Sources
- ProQuest Trends & Policy
Trends & Policy is a series of in-depth primary source collections to support research and learning on policy related to today’s most pressing issues. It connects policies implemented by the U.S. government with the results and trends of those policies. The database also provides context with analytical reports, news articles, timelines, topic pages, and data tools. Includes the following collections: U.S. Environment, U.S. Healthcare, U.S. Immigration, U.S. Criminal Justice, and U.S. Civil Rights.
- NewspaperIndex.comProvides links to newspaper websites from around the world, arranged by country.
- African American Newspapers 1827-1998African American Newspapers 1827-1998 provides online access to more than 350 U.S. newspapers published by or for African Americans, chronicling a century and a half of the African American experience. This unique collection, which includes historically significant papers from more than 35 states, features many rare 19th-century titles.
- Slavery and Race in the AmericasAdditional background resources on Slavery and Race in American can be found in this HONC 320 Class Guide.
Asian Newspapers (free)
- China
South China Morning Post (in English)
People's Daily (in English)
China News Service News from Beijing and Hong Kong.
Hua Xia Wen Zhai A daily news magazine.
China Times News from Taiwan.
- Japan
Japan Times (in English)
The Japan News (in English)
Asahi Shinbun 朝日新聞
Mainichi Interactive 毎日新聞 Full-text is searchable for past two years.
Mainichi Photo Bank 毎日フォトバンク 120,000 photos from the pre-war era and 200,000 items of visual information since 1998 are available free for searching and viewing on the site.
Nihon Keizai Shinbun 日本経済新聞
Yomiuri Shinbun 読売新聞
- Korea
Korean Integrated Newspaper Database System (KINDS) (미디어가온) Content from the Korean Press Foundation and more than 20 Korean media related organizations, media groups and web sites. By simply inputting keywords and clicking, users can search and find verified high-quality media news, books, these, etc.
- Latin American NewspapersSeries 1 & 2: Key historical newspapers published in Latin America and the Caribbean between 1805 and 1922. Coverage features significant titles from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Venezuela, and elsewhere.