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"representing a broad range of written French -- from novels and poetry to biology and mathematics -- stretching from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries."
Digital version of every significant English-language and foreign-language title printed in the United Kingdom, along with thousands of works from the Americas.
Rare journals printed between c1685 and 1815. Topics include colonial life; provincial and rural affairs; the French and American revolutions; reviews of literature and fashion throughout Europe; political debates; and London coffee house gossip and discussion.
“With 57,334 letters and documents as of June 2010, EE is the most wide-ranging online collection of correspondence of the early modern period, linking people across Europe, the Americas and Asia from the early 17th to the mid 19th century.”
scholarly articles can sometimes be primary sources, depending on when they were written and how you incorporate them. JSTOR's backfiles begin in the 19th century.
Similar to JSTOR in that it indexes the backfiles of scholarly journals in the humanities and social sciences beginning with first issues as early as 1791.