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Art History Research Net (AHR net) provides full text access to a range of late nineteenth and early twentieth century art, architecture and design publications.
Art History Research Net (AHR net) provides full text access to a range of late nineteenth and early twentieth century art, architecture and design publications.
Deep, rich and high-quality New Zealand non-fiction eBooks brought together online.
Search or browse the interactive Christchurch Streets map to find the origins of our city's street names.
Researched by Christchurch City Libraries, the streets information comes from published works, manuscripts, interviews, as a well as Christchurch City Council archives.
Explore this new collection of searchable primary source material on Counterculture, Social Movements and Alternative Press.
Explore the history of refugees and forced migration during World War II through this new collection of primary sources.
Art History Research Net (AHR net) provides full text access to a range of late nineteenth and early twentieth century art, architecture and design publications.
Search a selection of newspaper and magazine archives, monographs and manuscripts all cross-searchable, full text and full image of papers is available.
World history for researchers, featuring historical reference books, magazines, journals and thousands of primary source documents.
The New Zealand History Collection provides complete online access to a major, authoritative resource – over thirty years of award-winning history and biography publishing from Bridget Williams Books. Over ninety titles, including recent additions to BWB’s history list such as the widely acclaimed Great War for New Zealand by Vincent O’Malley, as well as multiple works by late historian Judith Binney.
Explore this new collection of searchable primary source material on Counterculture, Social Movements and Alternative Press.
Digital archive of full text and full image newspapers dating back to the 18th century.
Explore the history of refugees and forced migration during World War II through this new collection of primary sources.
Deep, rich and high-quality New Zealand non-fiction eBooks brought together online.
Canterbury Stories is our place for collecting and presenting online collections from our digitised archives, publications, photographs and community. Canterbury Stories includes material from Photo Hunts, exhibitions on Christchurch places and themes, sets of images, as well as a growing collection of archive and published material.
Search or browse the interactive Christchurch Streets map to find the origins of our city's street names.
Researched by Christchurch City Libraries, the streets information comes from published works, manuscripts, interviews, as a well as Christchurch City Council archives.
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