Subject databases are online tools for finding resources in your subject area, such as journal articles, conference papers, audio-visual materials and more. Find a list of key databases for your subject below.
Produced by the American Theological Library Association (ATLA), coverage in this EBSCO database begins in 1908, with indexing for some journal titles extending back into the nineteenth century.
Contains printed material and illustrations from across Europe published up to the end of the seventeenth century. Much of the material is in languages other than English.
Brings together Early English Books Online 1473-1700 (EEBO), Eighteenth Century Collections Online 1701-1800 (ECCO) and British Library 19th Century collection 1789-1914. New users need to register
A digital library of academic journal articles, books, and primary sources in many subject areas. Leeds Trinity has access to the Arts & Sciences collections 1-5.
A digitised archive of thousands of primary sources, relating to the social and political climate in Great Britain during the 19th century. Also part of Gale Primary Sources.