History in a whole new light. Since its inception in 2009 the Archives Unbound program has published more than 230 titles. The roots of the program are in microfilm, and the collection makes available targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in serious research.
To provide historical context to critical conversations that have captured the world’s collective attention, Gale has compiled a suite of highly-acclaimed primary source archives and eBooks. With academic advisors guiding the content, these products offer never-before-digitized, first-hand accounts from minority, oppressed, and extremist groups and give researchers, faculty, and thought leaders the tools to tackle these topics with greater understanding.
Sources in U.S. History Online is a thematically-organized collection providing information surrounding important individuals, influential perspectives, religions, political operations, and warfare from the eras that have shaped the United States.
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Gale's Political Extremism and Radicalism collection features anti-war propaganda and literature, including historic anti-conscription posters. Click to explore.
Gale's Political Extremism and Radicalism collections include primary sources related to the history of antisemitism in America. Click to explore.
History of Disabilities focuses on the social aspects of disabilities, how we have historically interacted with people with disabilities, and where this has led us as a society.
Access the National Geographic magazine collection in Gale's virtual library database with the ability to read every page of every issue.
More captivating than traditional academic periodicals and journals, National Geographic Magazine Archive is an excellent introduction to primary sources for undergraduate students. Connect with a rep to learn more.
Religions of America provides helpful resources to help you explore the rich philosophy and inclusive principles of the Unitarian Universalism religion.
The Women's Studies Archive by Gale provides primary sources for researching the history of Hispanic, Latina, and Chicana women in leadership & activism.
Gale offers an overview of universal health care, derived from scholarly sources and academic journals. Read definitions, history, pros and cons, & more.
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