Digital images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and science. See the guide to Middle Eastern Studies in ARTstor: http://www.artstor.org/using-artstor/u-pdf/sg_middleeastern.pdf
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The ARTstor Digital Library is a nonprofit resource that provides over 2.5 million digital images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and sciences with an accessible suite of software tools for teaching and research.
Full-text searchable database of British Government documents generated by the Foreign and Colonial Offices based in the Middle East.
All items marked “Confidential Print” were printed and circulated immediately to leading officials in the Foreign Office, to the Cabinet, and to heads of British missions abroad. These materials range from letters or telegrams to comprehensive dispatches, investigative reports, and texts of treaties. The collection covers c. 1839 to 1969, taking in the countries of the Arabian peninsula, the Levant, Iraq, Turkey and many of the former Ottoman lands in Europe, Iran, Afghanistan, Egypt and Sudan.
This digital archive focuses on Western interactions with the Middle East, particularly travels to Egypt during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Books with Primary Sources
The Contemporary Middle East: A Documentary History by John Felton