Gale Primary Sources collections with the most usage at Georgetown:

  1. Times Digital Archive, 1785-1985 
  2. Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collections
  3. Eighteenth Century Collections Online
  4. Archives of Sexuality & Gender 1: LGBTQ History and Culture since 1940
  5. Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive  

Popular Gale Primary Sources Collections not yet available at Georgetown:

  • The Economist Historical Archive (1843–2020) – Analyze global
    economic trends, urban development, and international policy from one of the world’s most influential publications.

  • Archives of Sexuality & Gender 6: Community & Identity in North America – Researchers can explore the formation and evolution of LGBTQ Communities in North America hrough personal perpers organizational records, and ephempera that document identity, activism and every life. 

  • Global Environmental History: Colonial Policy and Global
    Development (1896–1993)
    – Explore the legacy of colonial urban
    planning, global environmental policy, and infrastructure
    development.

  • Religions of America – Explore religious identity, cultural influence,
    and community organization through rare denominational records and periodicals.

  • Refugees, Relief, and Resettlement – Track the global movement of
    displaced people, government responses, and humanitarian efforts
    from the 20th century onward.

 

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More Access, More Value with Gale Accelerate

Georgetown students are fully utilizing the Gale collections available to them, and with Gale Accelerate, your library can expand access to even more primary sources. This flexible perpetual acquisition model lets you adjust collections yearly, ensuring faculty and students always have the most relevant materials.

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