Join us online as Associate Professor of History and Religious Studies Caleb Elfenbein discusses his newly published book “Fear in Our Hearts: What Islamophobia Tells Us about America.”
Join us online as Associate Professor of History and Religious Studies Caleb Elfenbein discusses his newly published book “Fear in Our Hearts: What Islamophobia Tells Us about America.”
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Learn how to request physical items from the Grinnell College Libraries using your library account.
Grinnell College Libraries has access to Proquest's Black Freedom Struggle in the U.S. which is a selection of freely available primary source documents. Users will find historical newspaper articles, pamphlets, diaries, correspondence and more from specific time periods in U.S. history.
Grinnell College Libraries now has access to NOMOS: American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy through HeinOnline. NOMOS contains more than 60 volumes* covering valuable interdisciplinary research from some of the most distinguished and accomplished scholars in political and legal philosophy
The Grinnell College Libraries has purchased ProQuest Central which is the largest single periodical resource available, bringing together complete databases across all major subject areas, including Business, Health and Medical, Social Sciences, Education, Science and Technology, and Humanities.
The Grinnell College Libraries has purchased Academic Video Online (AVON) which is the most comprehensive streaming video source available to libraries. It delivers over 70,000 documentaries, feature films, and other titles spanning the widest range of subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.
Grinnell College Libraries has purchased the World Cinema Collection featuring the best of silent-era films, masterpieces from the mid-20th century, and contemporary films from around the world.
The Grinnell College Libraries has been given temporary access to a selection of free scholarship from Project Muse publishers on the history of structural racism in the United States and how the country can realize anti-racist reform.
Grinnell College Libraries providing temporary digital access to some of our print collection.
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