The Revolution and Protest Online examines how revolutions, protests, resistance, and social movements have shaped and transformed the human experience globally from the 18th to 21st century. Includes sub-collections of materials related to the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the Iranian Revolution of 1953-1979, and the Arab Spring, 2010-2011.
Alexander Street Press Video contains access to films Tulane Libraries has licensed access to either through collection packages (such as Dance on Video, Theatre on Video, etc.) or through as individual titles not contained in those collections. Films not yet licensed by the library are also findable but viewing is limited to short sample clips.
Should faculty discover a film not licensed but relevant to teaching or research, please contact mediaservices@tulane.edu
Border and Migration Studies Online is a collection that explores and provides primary sources, scholarly studies, images, and video on more than thirty key worldwide border areas, including the borders of Turkey (1870s-1970s) and Israel's borders with Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria (1900-1969).