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eResources promotion week - Adam Mathew Primary Sources Reimagined In-Person
Drop in and chat to a representative from the publishers Adam Mathew to learn how their electronic resources can support your studies.
AM Research Skills is a resource which helps researchers to gain skills in approaching primary sources such as newspapers, photographs, letters, objects, films and more. The Research Skills Foundations module contains almost 200 essays, videos, guides and case studies which describe how primary sources can be interrogated and used in academic research. Alongside the Foundations module, Strathclyde also provides access to the module Interrogating Colonial Documents and Narratives, which introduces the key considerations concerned with studying colonial history. This resource will be of interest to anyone who wishes to use primary sources in their research, assignments or essays.
AM Medical Services and Warfare. This resource provides access to primary sources about the history of illness, disease and treatment on international front lines between 1850 and 1949. Conflicts covered include: the Crimean War, the American Civil War and the First and Second World Wars. Materials include letters, personal papers, publications from the British Government and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. patient lists, hospital registers and images of artefacts from the period.
Medical themes include: X-rays, plastic surgery, artificial limbs, sanitation, rehabilitation, antibiotic treatment, patient care and the psychological impact of war.
This resource is comprised of two collections. Module I of this resource covers the period 1850-1927; Module II covers the period 1928-1949. Strathclyde users have access to both collections.
Other AM resources include:
Related LibGuide: History by Sarah Kevill
- Date:
- Friday 24 October 2025
- Time:
- 10:00 - 16:00
- Time Zone:
- UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
- Location:
- Library Level 3
- Audience:
- All Welcome
- Categories:
- Events and displays
Browse the collection of Adam Mathew resources available to Strathclyde users.