Hesburgh Library
Hesburgh Library celebrates 60th anniversary
More than 60 years ago, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., dreamed of a new library building that would serve, along with the Basilica of the Sacred Heart and the Main Building,...
Read ArticleHistoric Urban Environments Lab
The Historic Urban Environments Lab (HUE) at Notre Dame is a new interdisciplinary team of architects, computer scientists, librarians, programmers, anthropologists and GIS...
Read ArticleFrom St Petersburg to Notre Dame
This is a digital version of the exhibit that was held at the Department of Rare Books and Special Collection, University of Notre Dame Libraries during Fall 2012. The Russian...
Read ArticlePower and Politics in the 19th Century River Plate
Rare Books and Special Collections collects journals, and books of exceptional importance from Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Labeled the Southern Cone for its...
Read ArticleRenaissance Dante in Print
This exhibition presents Renaissance editions ofĀ DanteāsĀ Divine ComedyĀ from theĀ John A. Zahm, C.S.C., Dante Collection at the University of Notre Dame, together with...
Read ArticleSelections from the Library of JosƩ Durand
One of the earliest research projects undertaken by Professor JosƩ Durand (1925-1990) was a study of the library possessed by the first native-born historian of the Spanish...
Read ArticleInter Folia Fructus: Recent Acquisitions in British Medieval Studies
This online exhibit reflects a physical exhibit that was prepared by Dr. Brian McFadden (Notre Dame class of ā99) and displayed in the Rare Book Room during the summer and fall...
Read Article“Bound up with love …” : The extraordinary legacy of Father John Zahm’s Dante Collection
In 2021, the 700th anniversary of the death of Dante Alighieri, we celebratedĀ the legacy of the Zahm Dante Collection and the remarkable accumulation of rare Italian material...
Read ArticleThe Seaside Research Portal: Archiving the First New Urban Community
Seaside is a small coastal community located on the Florida Panhandle, in between Panama City to the east and Fort Walton Beach to the west, in the city of Santa Rosa Beach and...
Read ArticleBuilding South Bend
Building South BendĀ (BSB) is a collaboration between the Hesburgh Libraries of Notre Dameās Architecture Library, the History Museum of South Bend, and the Historic...
Read ArticleIn a Civilized Nation: Newspapers, Magazines, and the Print Revolution in 19th-Century Peru
This exhibit explores the history of newspapers, magazines, and the periodical print revolution in the colony and nation of Peru. It draws on strengths of Rare Books and Special...
Read Article‘Preserving the Steadfastness of Your Faith’: Catholics in the Early American Republic
This digitial exhibit displays examples of American Catholicism expressed through (mostly) printed texts from 1783 through the early 1840s. They include the earliest Catholic...
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