ANNO - AustriaN Newspapers Online now has over 20 different newspapers with selective full-text coverage from the period 1780 to 1937. It serves as a portal to historical journals, periodicals, and newspapers published in the Habsburg Monarchy and Austria.
First published on November 1, 1949, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung is one of the major daily newspapers in Germany. Its intended scope covers a comprehensive range of topics in Germany and internationally. F.A.Z. contains 3 modules:
F.A.Z.-Bibliotheksportal contains more than 4 million text-searchable articles of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspapers (daily edition, Sunday edition) from 1993 to the present as well as Frankfurter Rundschau and other publications of F.A.Z..
F.A.Z. 49-92 contains more than 2.8 million text-searchable articles from Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung from the founding of the newspaper in 1949 until 1992.
Frankfurter Rundschau Archives covers digital articles for this title from 1995 onward (2 millon articles).
The Encyclopedia of Romantic Nationalism (ERNiE) contains analytical articles on themes and persons, as well as historical documentation (Letters, Writings, Images, Music, etc.), tracing and visualizing the transnational rise of national culture-building in 19th-century Europe.
Collection of primary sources on the Third Reich, the National Socialist state, the NSDAP, Nazi ideology, and propaganda, both from the point of view of supporters and resisters. Materials include institutional records (courts, secret police, occupied territories administration), biographical and autobiographical sources, and propaganda.
Covers the origins of Western culture beginning with the earliest print resources from continental Europe to 1700. Built on the pattern of Early English Books Online (EEBO), this project is Europe-wide and will trace the history of printing in Europe from its origins to 1700.
Comprises 170 German-language titles of books and pamphlets and presents anti_Semitism as an issue in politics, economics, religion, and education. It also includes writings on Jehovah's Witnesses, Jesuits, and the Freemasons.
Contains citations and abstracts of dissertations accepted by Austrian universities from 1990 to 2004.