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Scholarly sources are typically dense and provide a large amount of focused, detailed information on a topic, written by academics for academics. Often, scholarly sources have been peer reviewed.
Scholarly and peer reviewed articles in sociology.
Scholarly journal articles, books, and reviews in anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology.
Peer reviewed articles, dissertations, theses, and book reviews on health, social services, psychology, sociology, economics, politics, race relations, and education.
Peer reviewed articles and book reviews of world history (excluding the US and Canada), 1450 CE to present and searchable by historical time period.
Peer reviewed articles and book reviews of American and Canadian history, prehistory to present and searchable by historical time period.