Databases
Here you can find databases licensed for the WZB and other electronic
ressouces.
For information on WZB licensed and freely accessible databases please visit DBIS, the "Database Information System" of the University Library of Regensburg. Information on DBIS holdings in general can be found here. (german only)
7 databases found.
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Fulltext database, E book database
Die 1848/49er Revolutionäre und ihre Einflüsse in den USA
Annotation: - German-wide access provided by the DFG
Research area: History, Sociology Language: German This collection contains about 60 books by German-speaking citizens who emigrated to the United States in the 19th century. -
Fulltext database, Article database, E book database
Eighteenth century collections online
Annotation: - German-wide access provided by the DFG
Research area: General / Interdisciplinary, Geography, History, Natural Sciences / Technology, Philosophy, Art, Political Science, Law, Sociology, Linguistics and Literature Science Language: English Period: 1701 - 1800 Drawing on the English Short Title Catalogue, the Eighteenth Century Collections Online offers access to more than 180,000 titles of books, pamphlets, essays, and broadsheets that appeared primarily in Great Britain. The e-book collection contains works on history, geography, the fine arts, the social sciences, language and literature, theology and philosophy, law, medicine, natural science, and technology. Nearly 40 million pages are available for full-text searches with simple and advanced search criteria. -
Fulltext database, Article database, E book database
Gerritsen collection of Aletta H. Jacobs
Annotation: - German-wide access provided by the DFG
Research area: Linguistics and Literature Science, History, Political Science, Sociology Language: English, German, French Period: 1543 - 1945 The digitized collection of the work of the Dutch physician and feminist Aletta H. Jacobs is the world's largest full-text database on the history of women and of feminism. It consists of books, periodicals and pamphlets, reflecting the development of feminist consciousness and the women's rights movement. Covering four centuries it is much more far-reaching than the existing national licenses. The collection contains approximately 2 million pages of publications from Europe, North America and New Zealand in 15 different languages. wo segments are included: Periodical Series (256 journals, with 471,875 articles, over 95,000 of them in German) Monograph Language Series (4,291 monographs and pamphlets): 2,336 English songs, 929 German songs, 734 French titles, 472 titles in 12 other languages (E-book collection) -
Fulltext database, E book database
making of the modern world (The): economics, politics and industry
Annotation: - German-wide access provided by the DFG
Research area: Economics, Political Science, Sociology, History Language: English Period: 1460 - 1850 The Making of the Modern World is a comprehensive collection of literature on economics from the second half of the fifteenth century through the mid-nineteenth century. It is important chiefly for research on early economic, political, and social history. The site draws on collections of the Goldsmiths' Library of Economic Literature at the University of London and on the Kress Library of Business and Economics of Harvard University's Graduate School of Business Administration. The Making of the Modern World grants full-text access to more than 61,000 books that appeared between 1460 and 1850 as well as 466 series and individual journals predating 1906-nearly 12 million pages in all. The site focuses on economic activity in the broadest sense, including political science, history, sociology, and additional other special collections on transport, banking and finance, and the crafts. -
Fulltext database, E book database
Nomos eLibrary
Annotation: - German-wide access provided by the DFG
Research area: History, Philosophy, Political Science, Law, Sociology, Economics Language: German Period: 2017 - 2018 The offer includes the e-books, monographs and anthologies of the years 2017 - 2018 contained in the Nomos eLibrary (will be successively extended by a Moving-Wall regulation with an embargo of one year) from the following fields: Political science, economics, media and communication science, history, sociology, European politics, philosophy, social work / social economy, law basics, civil law, labour and social law, European law, international law, international law, public law, criminal law. -
Fulltext database, E book database
Torrossa / Monografie
Annotation: - German-wide access provided by the DFG
Research area: Linguistics and Literature Science, History, Art, Philosophy, Educational Research, Sociology, General / Interdisciplinary Language: Italian Period: 2000 -2007 Torrossa contains approximately 1,500 monographs and congress reports of well-known Italian science publishers. These e-books address significant aspects of the humanities and the social sciences from a comparative perspective in the fields of archeology, history, classical studies, linguistics, music, philosophy, art, pedagogy, library sciences, sociology, and the study of the language and literature of Italy. A full-text search is possible across all e-books. -
Fulltext database, E book database
Wegbereiter der Österreichischen Psychologie
Annotation: - German-wide access provided by the DFG
Research area: History, Psychology Language: German This collection contains 34 titles (mostly as first editions) in German language by 5 authors with a total of 13,000 full text pages. These titles were written by psychologists and psychoanalysts who are considered to be the forerunners of Austrian psychology. Ernst von Feuchtersleben (29.04.1806 - 03.09.1849) Alexius Meinong (17.07.1853 - 27.11.1920) Sándor Ferenczi (07.07.1873 - 22.05.1933) Otto Rank (22.04.1884 - 31.10.1939) Wilhelm Stekel (18.03.1868 - 25.06.1940) Their writing reflects an important role in psychology and psychoanalysis.