View samples from a selection of notable stories and features from the Mirror Historical Archive, part of Gale Primary Sources.
Sample articles from a selection of highlight stories and themes: explore searchable articles scanned from the original source documents.
View samples from a selection of highlights featured in the The Economist Historical Archive, part of Gale Primary Sources.
In the early hours of August 13 1961 the border crossings between the eastern Soviet Occupied Zone of Berlin and the western controlled sectors began to be sealed.
Using Gale Digital Scholar Lab to conduct sentiment analysis, we have selected five influential figures in the story of the wall to show how a small selection of newspapers presented these figures to the public.
Academics Bob Nicholson, Jaap Verheul, and Thomas Tunstall-Allcock join us to discuss the role of Gale Primary Sources in their research, teaching, and assessment, and how they use them in their own projects and classrooms.
How do we create a digital primary source archive at Gale? Our VP of Archives Publishing runs through the overall process using one of his biggets archive projects, the Daily Mail Historical Archive.
Learn about Gale's product enhancements that are designed to increase access to library resources online, in the classroom and have a greater impact on user success.
Preview the enhanced user experience you can expect with Gale's upcoming product enhancements.
Learn about Gale's user experience enhancements across our most-used resources.
View samples from a selection of highlights featured in the National Geographic Virtual Library, part of Gale Primary Sources.
View samples from a selection of notable contributors featured in the the Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive, part of Gale Primary Sources.
State Papers Online offers easy access to the full range of the Tudor and Stuart governments’ domestic and foreign activities in a searchable digital format.
John Chartres, Professor of Social and Economic History, tells us about the significant difference made to the quality of work produced by lecturers and students.
For the 60th anniversary of the Great Train Robbery, explore the hunt for the robbers through the British press.
Elio Colavito Interview about using Archives of Sexuality and Gender and Gale Digital Scholar Lab
The rights and roles of women in society continue to evolve and vary considerably across the globe. Read the overview below to gain a balanced understanding of the issue and explore the previews of opinion articles that highlight many perspectives on feminism.