Browse issues of the state's current history journal. The full text from most issues from 1978 to 2009 can be found in Kansas Memory, but they are not searchable.
This database provides access to Kansas newspapers published in Kansas from 1827 to 1998. Among those included are Emporia Gazette, Leavenworth Bulletin, Topeka Weekly Capital, and Sedan Lance.
Civil War on the Western Border provides access to selected primary source material, interactive features, and scholarly essays concerning Missouri-Kansas Border War, 1854-1865.
Created to celebrate Kansas' Sesquicentennial, this database contains digitized and fully searchable primary sources, including personal narratives, memoirs, political speeches, sermons, and more
Although created for insurance purposes, these maps can provide important insight into towns and cities. KU's collection includes maps from 1883 to 1922.
The Leon K. Hughes Photography Collection is a chronicle of African American family and community life in Wichita, Kansas from the late 1940s through the 1970s.
Contains personal letters, diaries, photos, and maps from the collections of the Kansas State Historical Society and the Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas.
Feminist Perspectives aired in the first half of the 1970s and typically included University of Kansas faculty and staff commentating upon issues related to women's rights, equality, and feminism.