Wikipedia:GLAM/Humanists UK/Sources

General sources
Wikipedia uses secondary sources, and is not a place for original research. Instead, make use of the numerous citable sources available on and offline. Some suggestions for good places to go:


 * Hathi Trust, an online library
 * Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
 * Scottish Biographies Online
 * Dictionary of Welsh Biography
 * The Internet Archive
 * The Gazette, 'Search the Archives'
 * The Dictionary of National Biography, First and Second Editions
 * CORE: Open access research papers

Useful sources for humanist history
'''Ethical societies '''
 * The Ethical Movement in Great Britain by Gustav Spiller
 * Ethics and Religion, 1900
 * Ethical Democracy: Essays in Social Dynamics
 * The Ethical Movement: Its Principles and Aims by Horace J. Bridges
 * A Generation of Religious Progress

'''Freethought, atheism and unbelief '''
 * Varieties of Unbelief: atheists and agnostics in English society 1850-1960 by Susan Budd
 * Religion in the lives of English women, 1760-1930 by Gail Malmgreen
 * Against the faith: essays on deists, skeptics, and atheists by Jim Herrick
 * 100 Years of Freethought by David Tribe
 * The Infidel Tradition, ed. Edward Royle
 * Radicals, Secularists, and republicans : popular freethought in Britain, 1866-1915 by Edward Royle
 * A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists by Joseph McCabe
 * Women without Superstition: "No Gods - No Masters", ed. Annie Laurie Gaylor
 * Eve and the New Jerusalem by Barbara Taylor
 * Freethought in the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth by Gordon Stein
 * Infidel Death-Beds by G. W. Foote