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The Russian Revolution
Literature, reportage, correspondence, and images from Russia’s revolutionary period, 1905–1917.
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Radcliffe Women Share Their Stories
An ambitious oral-history project, housed at Schlesinger Library, captures the lived experiences of alumnae. -
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The Cockettes
Explore the subversive world of midnight films, queer theater, and psychedelic San Francisco. -
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Russian Literature
Explore centuries of Russia’s rich literary history through Houghton’s vast collections. -
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From ‘No Girls Allowed’ to Women in Charge at the Long Island Press
An irony in the paper’s history comes to life with the help of a photo by Bettye Lane from Schlesinger’s collections. -
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Trade Cards in the Age of Invention
Baker Library holds many examples of this 19th-century advertising medium that traces the rise of consumer culture. -
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Inside a Privately Owned Garden Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.
Family papers and a diary held at Schlesinger helped author Nola Anderson uncover the past life of her historic garden. -
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Exhibitors Avoid ‘Sensitive’ Titles at Hong Kong Book Fair
Some of the controversial books will be purchased by libraries around the world, like Harvard's H.C. Fung Library. -
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Qualitative Research Support
Do you have a project that uses qualitative data such as interviews, field research, oral histories, or social media interactions? We're here to help. -
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23 Books to Read This Summer
Library staff share their favorite summer reads — including immersive novels, translated memoirs, history deep-dives, and even children's books.