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Powers and History of the U.S. Presidency  Tags: ugl_subject_guide american_presidency executive_power us_presidency ugl  

An Undergraduate Library Subject Guide providing suggested resources and other information for beginning research on the topic Powers and History of the U.S. Presidency.
Last update: Jun 24th, 2009 URL: http://uiuc.libguides.com/prezhistpowers  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Internet Sites

The following Internet sites have been reviewed and recommended by the Undergraduate Library as credible academic resources for this topic. Keep in mind that the following web sites may offer biased information.
 
 

Web Links

  • The Miller Center of Public Affairs – A national non-partisan research center from the University of Virginia. Their American President an On-line Reference Source, has a wealth of information on every president, including documents, audio and video materials.
  • The American Presidency Project – Established in 1999 at the University of California by John Woolley and Gerhard Peters. Archives contain 76, 490 documents related to the study of the presidency.
  • National Archives Presidential Libraries – Official archives of the US Presidency, includes links to some presidential libraries.
  • Presidents of the United States – The Internet Public Library website, offers links to biographies, historical documents, audio and video files. Also provides background information, cabinet members, election results and other information.
  • American Memory – From the Library of Congress, selected documents and recordings from some Presidential administrations. Emphasis is on earlier administrations.
 

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