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Britannica Original Sources

Educators

Real Voices. Real Stories. Real Insight.

Teachers want students to go beyond the textbook and into authentic analysis. With nearly 25,000 curated sources, citation tools, and research supports, Britannica Original Sources makes it simple to teach evidence-based thinking, build literacy skills, and foster lifelong curiosity.

Real Voices. Real Stories. Real Insight.

Britannica Original Sources transforms primary source study into meaningful discovery. From landmark speeches and letters to scientific papers and political essays, every document helps students think critically, make connections, and see history through the eyes of its creators.

Learn from the Originals

Access more than 25,000 firsthand accounts, letters, speeches, and essays from the thinkers and changemakers who shaped our world.

Reliable and Relevant

Every document is expertly sourced, fact-checked, and framed within Britannica’s trusted editorial standards, ensuring accuracy and authenticity for every classroom.

Foster Critical Thinking

Encourage students to evaluate evidence, analyze multiple perspectives, and draw conclusions based on primary accounts that spark discussion and deeper understanding.

Connect Curriculum and Curiosity

Support standards-aligned instruction in history, civics, and social studies while giving students the freedom to explore the topics that inspire them most.

Look Inside Britannica Original Sources

Explore one of the most comprehensive digital archives of historical, scientific, literary, and political primary sources, organized for easy discovery and classroom use.

Read firsthand from great minds like Madeleine Albright, John Hancock, Edgar Allan Poe, Malcolm X, Thomas Jefferson, and Leonardo da Vinci. Explore their original works, essays, and correspondence.

Browse by theme, from democracy and discovery to literature and law, and connect students to pivotal ideas that shaped civilizations.

Experience defining moments in human history. Explore documents from the ancient world to modern revolutions and scientific breakthroughs.

Dive directly into curated collections designed for easy research and classroom integration.

Britannica Original Sources invites students to examine the raw materials of history. From handwritten letters to landmark speeches, every resource connects learners to the people, ideas, and events that changed the world.

Uncover thousands of primary documents, many unavailable anywhere else, to inspire analysis, debate, and discovery.

From ancient civilizations to modern politics, explore speeches, essays, biographies, legal rulings, and literary works across centuries and cultures.

Photos, illustrations, and scanned manuscripts bring documents to life, study da Vinci’s notebooks or examine original letters penned by world leaders and artists.

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