HIS 200 - Applied History
Research guidance and support for HIS-200 Applied History research assignments.
Secondary Sources
Consider using search terms like Quebec, Canada, French Canadian, immigration, emigration, etc. as you explore the library's subscription databases for secondary sources. If you can identify any key figures or notable Québécois immigrants, you can use their names as keywords, as well as geographic terms (New England, Massachusetts, etc.) and important keywords from your research question.
Databases with Secondary Sources
- JSTOR This link opens in a new windowDatabase of ebooks and archival issues of scholarly journals. SNHU Subscribes to Arts & Sciences Archive Collections I to XV.
If you encounter issues accessing resources, please try clearing your browser's cache and cookies. - SAGE Journals This link opens in a new windowThe SAGE Journals platform includes full text of scholarly journals from SAGE publications in many disciplines, such as, education, sociology, women's studies, criminal justice and business.
- U.S. History In Context - Gale This link opens in a new windowIncludes more than 5,000 primary source documents, full-text articles drawn from top periodicals and newspapers, thousands of images, videos, and audio selections.