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The following links may be of interest to readers of this site. The SSLH, however, is not responsible for their content.
Professional Organizations
Libraries & Archives
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Die Bibliothek der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
- Bishopsgate Library
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Bodleian Library
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Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies, University of Washington, U.S.
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The British Library
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ESRC Home Page
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Fondazione Istituto Gramsci
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Historical Archives of the European Communities
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Historical Manuscripts Commission, U.K.
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International Institute of Social History
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Labor Research Portal - University of California, Berkeley
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Mine of Information - University of Wales, Swansea
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Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
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The National Archives of Ireland
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National Archives and Records Administration, U.S.
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National Library of Scotland's Index to Scottish Labour History Manuscripts
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National Register of Archive Sources for Labour History
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North West Labour History website, U.K.
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NYU-Tamiment Library U.S. Labor Sources
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Paradigm (Personal Archives Accessible in Digital Media) Project Guidelines on digital private papers from the Paradigm (Personal Archives Accessible in Digital Media) Project. Primarily intended for use by archivists at present although work is underway on guidelines for record creators.
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People's History Museum
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The Public Record Office, U.K.
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Schweizerisches Sozialarchiv
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Scottish Economic History Database, 1550 - 1780
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Social Science Information Gateway - SOSIG
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South Wales Coalfield Collection - Library and Information Services Department, University of Wales, Swansea
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Temporary Hoarding
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TUC History
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TUC Library Collections
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The WWW Virtual Library on Labour and Business History
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Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, includes large U.S. labor and social action collections.
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The Working Class Movement Library - Salford, U.K.
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U.K. Data Archive
On-line Museums & Exhibits
Discussion Lists
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Labnet List is the discussion list of Labnet, the European network of Labour Historians. Labnet is moderated by
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