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A collection of digital archives covering two hundred years of British and European history, from the reign of Henry VIII to the end of the reign of Queen Anne.
A collection of digital archives supporting comparative study of the Middle East and the Muslim world through Arabic primary source material.
A range of digitised archives offering targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in research, supporting research in Asian studies.
A collection of digital archives containing representative periodicals from across the United Kingdom and various colonial outposts.
A collection of digital archives containing every significant English-language and foreign-language title printed in the United Kingdom between 1701 and 1800.
A range of digitised archives offering targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in research, supporting research in business and economics.
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"The history of British-Ottoman relations between 1713 and 1779 is therefore one of commerce and diplomacy intertwined, with foreign policy aims…"
"Perhaps The Times Literary Supplement should have been renamed Survival, the title of the fictional wartime literary magazine…"
"‘The simple and unexaggerated truth is, that there is a particular style of journalism complete success in which Mr Sala can alone of living men command’…"
The summoning of the two parliaments which met in 1640 was perceived by contemporaries as marking an end to the long period of personal rule by Charles I, but in institutional and archival terms, it was the year 1642 that marked the start of a unique phase in the history of English government.
"During the first seventy-five years of the eighteenth century Britain emerged as the paramount world naval power. The ground work had been…"
"The State Papers are excellent sources for the foreign policy of Britain and other states and, indirectly, for the processes of policy formation and government…"
"A preoccupation on the part of historians with European expansion across the Atlantic between 1500 and 1800 has to some extent obscured the continued importance…"
"The Jacobite government-in-exile…consisted of two distinct parts. There was the ministry, which was soon reduced in size to become…"