History & Archaeology resources
* History, Africaby Anthony Anderson - last updated on Sep 11th, 2009This guide is intended to help any faculty, graduate, or undergraduate student find resources in the area of African history.
* History, Asiaby Ken Klein - last updated on Aug 25th, 2009A guide to sources in the histories of Eurasia outside of the subcontinent of Europe.
* History, Australia & Oceaniaby Anthony Anderson - last updated on Oct 24th, 2009This guide is intended to help any faculty, graduate, or undergraduate student find resources in the history of Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania.
* History, Britishby Anthony Anderson - last updated on Oct 04th, 2009This guide is intended to help any faculty, graduate, or undergraduate student find resources in British and Irish history.
* History, Western Europeby Anthony Anderson - last updated on Sep 11th, 2009This guide is intended to help any faculty, graduate, or undergraduate student find general resources in the area of West European history.
* Holocaust Studiesby Anthony Anderson - last updated on Sep 28th, 2009This guide is intended to help any faculty, graduate, or undergraduate student find resources in the area of Holocaust Studies.
* Latin American Studiesby Barbara Robinson - last updated on Oct 22nd, 2009This guide offers an overview of research resources in the humanities and social sciences at USC for the study of Latin America, including the Caribbean.
Apollo [Part 3]: Liberationby William Dotson - last updated on Nov 03rd, 2008A research guide designed to accompany the performance of Nancy Keystone's Apollo [Part 3]: Liberation by the Critical Mass Performance Group, organized by Visions and Voices.
Getty Villaby Amy Ciccone - last updated on Aug 28th, 2009Guide to the collections and architecture of the Getty Villa in Malibu, California
Nineteenth-Century Literary Studiesby Sophie Lesinska - last updated on Oct 05th, 2008This guide focuses on resources for the study of nineteenth century literature, with special emphasis on primary resources. Its origin can be traced to a 2003 research orientation offered to a graduate seminar on 19th-Century British Literature.
USC Shoah Foundation Institute Visual History Archiveby Crispin Brooks - last updated on Oct 28th, 2009Established in 1994 to preserve the oral histories of survivors and other witnesses of the Holocaust, the USC Shoah Foundation Institute maintains one of the largest video digital libraries in the world: the Visual History Archive (VHA).
What Happens When Art Collides with Its Societyby Ross Scimeca - last updated on Mar 03rd, 2009A research guide designed to accompany James Conlon's October 13 lecture for the Visions and Voices series of events. The guide provides historical background and resources for learning more about the music banned by the Nazis during World War II.