Microfilm Collections: European History - France


Readers might also wish to consult the ARTFL database, ECCO: Eighteenth Century Collections Online, Gallica, and Making of the Modern World: The Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature 1450-1850.


  • Action sociale de la femme et le livre français. 1.-39. année; 10 avril 1902-1939. Paris. Washington, Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service, 1971. 6 reels.
    Livre francais.
    Some pages missing.
    Unpaged supplements accompany some numbers.
    No more published.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection) Film 5993.

  • Almanach national. France. Paris. Microfiche: La Crosse, Wis., Brookhaven Press.
    Title and imprint vary.
    Library has 1695 - 1769 on microfiche. Various other volumes are available in print copies.
    Library of Congress subject headings: Almanacs, French-France Registers.
    Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (fiche cabinets) Microfiche 479.

  • Concordances to Montaigne's Journal de Voyage en Italie, Lettres, and Ephémérides. Winter, Ian J. (See complete record under EUROPEAN HISTORY: Miscellaneous)

  • Confidential U.S. State Department central files. France,1955-1959 [microform] : foreign affairs--decimal numbers 651 and 611.51 / project coordinator, Robert E. Lester. Bethesda, MD : UPA collection from LexisNexis, Date: 2004.
    Type of material: Book
    Microfilm reel
    Description: 11 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
    Notes: Accompanied by a printed guide compiled by James Henry
    Shields.
    Library of Congress subject headings:
    United States. Dept. of State--Archives.
    France--Foreign relations--1945-1958--Sources.
    France--Foreign relations--United States--Sources.
    United States--Foreign relations--France--Sources.
    France--Politics and government--1945-1958--Sources.
    Other authors, titles, etc.:
    Lester, Robert.
    Shields, James Henry.
    United States. Dept of State.
    University Publications of America (Firm)
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection): Call number: Film 19002 Library has: reels 1-11

  • French Revolution Research Collection. Lucas, Colin, editor. Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press ; [Boston, Mass. : Distributed by G.K. Hall], 1989-1995. 19,161 microfiches. Sections 4, 6-7 & 9-12 and guides: Published by MicroGraphix of Witney, Oxfordshire, England.
    Each section is accompanied by a printed guide compiled by a section editor; guides have parallel text in English and French.
    Library has the following sections: Section 5. The Pre-Revolutionary Debate / editor, Jeremy Popkin -- section 9. The Reorganization of Society / editors, Isser Woloch ... [et al.] -- section 12. Culture / editor, James Leith.
    France-History-Revolution, 1789-1799-Sources-France-History-Revolution, 1789-1799-Pictorial works.
    Library also has catalogs for all sections; inquire in Reference Department.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection).
    Digital version available via Gallica (Bibliotheque nationale de France).

  • Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature
    This database provides digital facsimile images on every page of 61,000 works of literature on economic and business published from 1450 through 1850. Full-text searching on more than 12 million pages provides researchers unparalleled access to this vast collection of material on commerce, finance, social conditions, politics, trade and transport. Formerly known as Making of the Modern Economy. The library also owns some of these materials in microfilm, and some in print format. To determine the library's microfilm and print holdings of Goldsmiths-Kress materials, go to NUcat, type in "goldsmiths" and "kress" in the Guided Search keyword browse, and follow the links. Please note that Making of the Modern World is accessible only to Northwestern students, faculty and staff.

  • Montaigne and Medicine Being the Essayist's Comments on Contemporary Physic and Physicians, his Thoughts on Many Material Matters Relating to Life and Death. Taylor, James Spottiswoode. (See complete record under EUROPEAN HISTORY: Miscellaneous)

  • Newspapers of the French Revolution of 1848. Paris (France). Paris. Chicago, University of Chicago, Dept. of Photoduplication. For further bibliographic information consult index in Newspaper/Microtext. Accompanied by hardcopy index: Paris, newspapers of the French Revolution of 1848. France History February Revolution, 1848.
    MAIN Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection) Film 8983
    Main Periodical/Newspaper Reading Room (paged collection) 944.07 P232n index.


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