United States History: Topical Overviews
Why use a reference work?
Reference works help you rapidly acquire an authoritative overview of a topic, relaying fundamental facts and interpretations of those facts that have won the consensus of most scholars in a discipline. Because each entry in an encyclopedia, dictionary, or handbook is written by an expert scholar and typically also includes references to standard scholarly works on a topic, they can be a useful starting point for deeper research into aspects of a topic that scholars continue to debate.
While reference resources on the open web, such as Wikipedia, can be a useful beginning point for your work, you should bear in mind that a resource editable by private individuals working on their own or, in the case of Wikipedia, anyone with web access, does not bear the same authority or maintain the same objectivity as a resource produced by a professional scholar and/or published by a respected publishing company. Similar to scholarly reference works, Wikipedia articles often also contain citations to serious scholarship, in print or online, which you can find on your own or with the help of a librarian. So remember: Wikipedia is an acceptable starting point for research, but you should always make an effort to locate, evaluate, and cite resources with a greater degree of authority when you produce your final research.
A young Marine private waits on the beach during the landing at Da Nang, Vietnam, 3 August 1965. U.S. National Archives. Creator: Unknown | Source: Wikimedia Commons | License: Public domain.
Biography & Genealogy
- American National Biography This link opens in a new windowOffers biographical portraits and information about more than 19,000 Americans.
- Biography & Genealogy Master Index This link opens in a new windowAccess to nearly 6 million biographical entries.
- Biography Reference Bank This link opens in a new windowBiographical information on approximately half a million people.
Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, Handbooks
- Cambridge Histories Online This link opens in a new windowsee Cambridge Core More InfoPartial Full-Text UB ONLY
- Daily Life through History This link opens in a new windowInformation regarding the daily lives of people from civilizations and cultures of the past and present. More InfoFull-Text UB ONLY
- Gale eBooks (formerly Gale Virtual Reference Library) This link opens in a new windowFull-text entries from encyclopedias and reference works published by Gale Group More InfoFull-Text UB ONLY
- New Dictionary of the History of Ideas This link opens in a new windowAn encyclopedic encapsulation of the ideas and concepts that define civilization and the individual's role in it across the globe. More InfoFull-Text UB ONLY
- Oxford Bibliographies This link opens in a new windowOffers authoritative research guidance. More InfoFull-Text UB ONLY
- Wiley Online Library This link opens in a new windowMulti-disciplinary database that includes full-text journal articles and some full-text reference sources. More InfoFull-Text UB ONLY