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Index of literature covering the history and culture of the United States and Canada, from prehistory to the present. The database indexes journals from 1964 to present and includes citations and links to book and media reviews.
Contains annotated citations to articles on music and musical life in the nineteenth-century. Provides a cumulative index to international periodicals.