What's in this guide

The Comparative History of Ideas (CHID) "is an interdisciplinary program that draws on a wide variety of disciplines to examine the interplay of ideas and their cultural, historical, and political contexts."
The interdisciplinary nature of CHID means that you will need to research across various disciplines. This guide provides links to useful resources for starting research in CHID but be sure to check the resources listed on other Subject Guides for other useful databases. Use the tabs to navigate through the pages of this guide.
- Background Information - search subject-specific encyclopedias and other reference tools that provide overviews on topics, people, and events
- Books - search for books on your topic
- Articles - search for articles in scholarly journals, popular magazines, and newspapers on your topic
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Meet Your Librarians
- Faye Christenberry (English Studies Librarian)
- Emily Keller (Political Science & Public Affairs Librarian)
- Theresa Mudrock (History Librarian)
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