Michael Burchett
Assistant Professor of History


Research Tools

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This site has nearly every foreign policy primary source one could desire.
These are the journals, I most frequently use. Each is hyperlinked
Professional Journals
This site gives large amounts of historical economic data
This allows one to "Download, graph, and track 672,000 US and international time series from 90 sources." There are piles of economic data here