The Pennington Reports The Charles S. Hartman Collection Lithographic Views of New Jersey From the Rutger Almanac Collection: Our Grand-Mothers by the Late Governor Livingston This resource is archived and is not available for public use. The publicly accessible version is available at http://jrul.libraries.rutgers.edu/index.php/jrul/issue/view/212Binary format, Base64 in XML wrapper, native OJS import format -- README file -- From the Utopians to the Yahoos: Thomas More and Jonathan Swift / Brink, J. -- The Making of the Biographical Dictionary of Modern British Radicals / Grossman, N. -- The Journal "Vanity Fair" and Later Victorian Politics / Osborne, J. -- Notes from the Library / Sinclair, D
University Librarian Osborn's fiftieth year of service to Rutgers This resource is archived and is n...
One of the hallowed, if not hackneyed, words in the human lexicon is “liberty.” To many, the term im...
It is gratifying to welcome this first issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Library. Throu...
The Pennington ReportsThe Charles S. Hartman CollectionLithographic Views of New JerseyFrom the Rutg...
Editors Mickulas and Golway welcome readers to the new version of New Jersey History and provide a s...
Mrozek uses data from wills to understand patterns of inheritance and land distribution in pre-Revol...
The article describes the land distribution in Woodbridge, New Jersey at its inception. This resourc...
Binary format, Base64 in XML wrapper, native OJS import format -- README file -- N.J. Becomes Sincla...
Levine recounts the issues related to the battle between the Federalists and the Republican parties ...
Coad reveals travel accounts by visitor to New Jersey from the seventeenth century to the present an...
Miers reconstructions the events surrounding New Jersey's entry into the Civil War, using accounts f...
Coad presents "a sort of anthology, admittedly very incomplete, of passages in praise of selected sc...
This volume features library and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, history in the lead ar...
McCormick reveals the significance of a pamphlet, "A Further Account of New Jersey in an Abstract of...
This article illuminates Richard P. McCormick’s role in the acquisition and celebration of East Jers...
University Librarian Osborn's fiftieth year of service to Rutgers This resource is archived and is n...
One of the hallowed, if not hackneyed, words in the human lexicon is “liberty.” To many, the term im...
It is gratifying to welcome this first issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Library. Throu...
The Pennington ReportsThe Charles S. Hartman CollectionLithographic Views of New JerseyFrom the Rutg...
Editors Mickulas and Golway welcome readers to the new version of New Jersey History and provide a s...
Mrozek uses data from wills to understand patterns of inheritance and land distribution in pre-Revol...
The article describes the land distribution in Woodbridge, New Jersey at its inception. This resourc...
Binary format, Base64 in XML wrapper, native OJS import format -- README file -- N.J. Becomes Sincla...
Levine recounts the issues related to the battle between the Federalists and the Republican parties ...
Coad reveals travel accounts by visitor to New Jersey from the seventeenth century to the present an...
Miers reconstructions the events surrounding New Jersey's entry into the Civil War, using accounts f...
Coad presents "a sort of anthology, admittedly very incomplete, of passages in praise of selected sc...
This volume features library and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, history in the lead ar...
McCormick reveals the significance of a pamphlet, "A Further Account of New Jersey in an Abstract of...
This article illuminates Richard P. McCormick’s role in the acquisition and celebration of East Jers...
University Librarian Osborn's fiftieth year of service to Rutgers This resource is archived and is n...
One of the hallowed, if not hackneyed, words in the human lexicon is “liberty.” To many, the term im...
It is gratifying to welcome this first issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Library. Throu...