该档案记录了美国20世纪60年代的越南政策,从1961年泰勒行动(Taylor Mission)到1966年对战斗部队介入后的越南局势进行的第一次评估。
该档案提供了大量与各类计划和项目相关的文件资料,这些计划和项目均为了实现约翰逊总统“伟大社会“的经济目标,包括”向贫穷开战“,克服越南战争的影响和贸易赤字,以及各种努力以提升城市对愈演愈烈的骚乱的响应。
综合全面的数字工具,帮助雄心勃勃的创业者和经验丰富的小企业主计划、启动或优化一家小企业或非盈利组织。
该档案库收录美国上诉法院档案,提供了对审判历史的全面回顾,包括证词、庭审记录和辩护词等。强调法律理论和判例之外的历史问题,该档案库为研究者解锁了曾经无法访问到的文献资料。
Indigenous Peoples of North America Part II
“印第安人权利联合会,1882-1986年”提供了首个为美国印第安人利益和权利而斗争的组织的几近完整的档案。该档案包含收发的信件、组织档案,以及由印第安人权利联合会和其他美国印第安人和印第安人相关组织发行的印刷资料。
British Library Newspapers: Part VI: Ireland, 1783-1950
Providing the Irish perspective, these newspapers build on the British Library Newspapers series and provide a valuable counterpoint to the major UK daily newspapers. Researchers can explore and analyze the build-up to, occurrence, and aftermath of the events that shaped modern Ireland.
Environmental History: Conservation and Public Policy in America, 1870–1980
With the effects of climate change already upon us, the need has never been greater to understand the long history behind today’s uniquely American conflagrations around resource usage, trade rules, land rights, and environmental conservation. Access the correspondence, manuscripts, pamphlets, and much more that chronicle the effort to balance the good of the planet with the economic drivers of the Industrial Revolution through the late twentieth century—and witness the beginnings of the modern American conservation movement.
History of Disabilities: Disabilities in Society, Seventeenth to Twentieth Century
Disabilities in Society, Seventeenth to Twentieth Century demonstrates how society has interacted with and treated individuals with disabilities historically. This collection also documents the rise of disabilities movements and their efforts to gain political power. Materials chronicle how individuals were classified and treated, and how some overcame physical or mental challenges to change perceptions of what it means to be disabled.
Refugees, Relief and Resettlement: The Early Cold War and Decolonization
Refugees, Relief, and Resettlement: The Early Cold War and Decolonization is a new Gale Primary Sources archive that opens a window onto the history of refugees and forced migration, expanding the possibilities of research for scholars and students who are studying the history of—and who may possibly come to work with— refugee populations.
An ideal companion to the 11th and 12th installments of The Making of Modern Law, this 13th collection in the venerable series explores of 500 cases seen by the U.S. Courts of Appeals that were chosen specifically due to their engagement with key issues that occupy today’s American consciousness, such as reproductive rights, immigration policy, the civil rights of women and people of color, and much more.
Archives of Sexuality and Gender: Community and Identity in North America
a 20th century collection that offers perspectives on society, sexual identity, community building, and gender issues
Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History Sixteenth to Twentieth Century
The Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century offer a range of content for the region, providing opportunities for research into issues and events in contemporary Latin American and Caribbean history, as well as historical perspective back to the colonial period.
Environmental History: Colonial Policy and Global Development, 1896–1993
Expand your collection with twentieth-century British government primary source material relating to environmental issues and the history of human-environment interaction. Access files from three departments, focusing on themes such as colonialism, land use and exploitation, exploration, agriculture, the technological revolution, industrial change and urbanisation, conservation, pollution, climate, development programs and sustainability, natural resources, and industries such as forestry and mining.
China and the Modern World: Records of Shanghai and the International Settlement, 1836–1955
British Foreign Office files from The National Archives, Kew, that are related to the history of Shanghai and the International Settlement, plus a small number of files selected from the records of the British Ministry of Labour, Treasury, and War Office, this collection deciphers and illuminates the International Settlement as the seat of formative events that shaped the history of modern China as it transitioned from an imperial dynasty to a globally engaged republic.
Women's Studies Archive: Female Forerunners Worldwide, is a primary source archive focusing on individual women and organisations around the world who have broken new paths in society through business, social reform, popular culture, health care, and more.
Declassified Documents Online: Twentieth-Century British Intelligence Monitoring the World
Declassified Documents: Twentieth Century British Intelligence, Monitoring the World brings together files from the Cabinet Office, UK and GCHQ. The documents included illustrate the worldwide interception and global reach of British security agencies throughout the twentieth century.
China and the Modern World: Hong Kong, Britain and China Part II, 1965-1993
Digitised primary sources from the records of British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO 40), held at The National Archives, UK. This digital archive documents the process of Hong Kong manoeuvring, surviving, thriving, and transforming into a modern international metropolis and financial centre in the wider context of the Cold War.
State Papers Online Colonial Asia, Part II: Singapore, East Malaysia, and Brunei
Discover the lives of the many indigenous and migrated peoples co-existing with the development of plantations, oil, mining operations and trade, under Sultan and British administration with the digitised manuscripts comprising State Papers Online Colonial Asia
Mail on Sunday Historical Archive, 1982-2011
This archive offers access to four decades of this major UK Sunday newspaper, viewable in full digital facsimile form, with copious advertisements, news stories, and images that capture twentieth- and twenty-first-century culture and society.
State Papers Online Colonial Asia, Part I: Far East, Hong Kong, and Wei-Hai-Wei
State Papers Online Colonial: Asia, Part I: Far East, Hong Kong, and Wei-Hai-Wei is the first part of a major new programme bringing the British Colonial Office files to a global audience. State Papers Online Colonial will eventually be comprised of four parts and is digitisation of the British Colonial Office’s files (CO series) of documents now housed in The National Archives in the United Kingdom.