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Holocaust: Articles

Library and internet resources on the holocaust, including books, reference, journal articles, primary sources, museum collections, and more.

More Resources to help you find articles

  • For help using EBSCOHost, use this Guide.
  • Visit our Interlibrary Loan page for details about how ILL works.
  • Need help keeping track of your research?  Zotero can help.

Key Article Databasese

Start here if you want  to find scholarly articles on your topic in academic journals.

 
  • Academic Search Premier is a scholarly, full text database designed for academic institutions. The database includes full text for 1800 publications as well as images, for nearly every academic field of study. 1975 - present
  • Google Scholar allows search for scholarly literature across a variety of disciplines and providers including academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities and other scholarly organizations. Google Scholar is freely searchable; use the GetIt@Duke links for full-text (if available)
  • History Reference Center. History Reference Center® is the world's most comprehensive full text history reference database designed for secondary schools, public libraries, junior/community colleges and undergraduate research.
  • JSTOR is an archive for academic journals. You will only have access to citations--no full text is available to Bethel College through JSTOR.  You may, however, request articles that you find via interlibrary loan.
  • Literary Reference Center  Literary Reference Center is a full-text database that combines information from major respected reference works, books and literary journals, as well as original content from EBSCO Publishing. Literary Reference Center contains full text for more than 35,000 plot summaries, synopses and work overviews; nearly 100,000 articles/essays of literary criticism; more than 252,000 author biographies (including more than 22,000 in-depth bios); 450 literary journals; more than 693,000 book reviews; more than 78,400 classic and contemporary poems; more than 19,700 classic and contemporary short stories; more than 6,600 author interviews; more than 8,200 classic texts; and much more.
  • MLA International Bibliography provides citations to research in literature, literary criticism, linguistics, modern languages, drama, folklore, film and video, and other communicative behavior. Covers American, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Yiddish, other European, Asian, African, and Latin American literature and folklore. 1926-present