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  1. In a previous blog post, we highlighted the famous Encyclopédie, Ou Dictionnaire Raisonné Des Sciences, Des Arts Et Des Métiers,...

  2. A growing program at the Washington University Libraries is helping students make sense of today’s complex information climate. Introduced in...

  3. Washington University Libraries are currently trialing the F.A.Z.-Bibilotheksportal and the F.A.Z. 49-92 Archiv. This resource provides full-text access to the...

  4. Join civil rights activist, filmmaker, and educator Judy Richardson discuss teaching the history of the civil rights movement and its...

  5. The Craig Yoe Teaching Collection was delivered to the DMGHL in the fall of 2020, adding historical content for comics...

  6. Join us for a panel discussion on the Declaration of Independence and Missouri statehood.

  7. The Washington University Libraries recently acquired the Kenneth J. Cooper Papers, an archival collection of materials related to the life...

  8. Never exactly mainstream, Beckett is widely recognized as one of the most important European writers of the 20th century for...

  9. The Primary Sources of Early Modern Japanese Literature and Religion Collection features a rich selection of historical texts in Japanese...

  10. Nina Gilden Seavey is an award-winning documentarian and podcaster and Research Professor of History and Media and Public Affairs at...

  11. Secret Sciences examines alchemy, from its scientific applications to its complicated symbolic language and its influence on the arts.

  12. The Waste Land exhibition examines St. Louis during Eliot’s formative years, 1888-1905, with historical maps and local history collections.