Each month, one of our Subject Librarians chooses an electronic resource which they feel will be of interest to you.
January’s Resource of the Month has been selected by Jo Gardner, Bodleian Social Science Librarian and Subject Consultant for Politics and International Relations.
Jo’s choice is Political Extremism and Radicalism in the Twentieth Century. It was chosen because it provides content on Far-Right and fascist movements alongside coverage of radical Left groups, supplying points for comparison.
Resource Overview
This Online Archive is a comprehensive and meticulously-indexed database of primary source material from Far-Right and Left political groups in the U.S., Europe, and Australia. The resource helps researchers explore the origins and development of present-day issues, including the resurgence of right-wing politics, evolution of various civil rights movements and the nature of extreme or radical political thought.
Where can you access the resource
Political Extremism and Radicalism in the Twentieth Century is available to access via SOLO. A Single-Sign-On (SSO) is required to access this database, so is restricted to Oxford University students and staff members.