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Newspapers of the French Revolution of 1848
An essential resource for understanding modern European history, Newspapers Of The French Revolution Of 1848 captures the British Library's holdings of all newspaper and periodical titles published in France during this period of social and political upheaval.
The Mirror Historical Archive,1903-2000
Aimed at a working-class mass-market audience, the Mirror became influential in shifting the course of British newspapers and journalism, starting the dominance of tabloids in the twentieth century—offering researchers a valuable left-wing, populist alternative to the major broadsheets.
China and the Modern World: Imperial China and the West, Part I: 1815–1881
This archive provides more than 500,000 pages of British Foreign Office correspondence from China, offering material relating to the internal politics of China and Britain, and the relationships between other Western powers.
China and the Modern World: Imperial China and the West, Part II: 1865–1905
China and the Modern World: Imperial China and the West 1865–1905 is the second part of an archive that provides a vast and significant primary source for researching every aspect of Chinese-British relations during the nineteenth century.
This series supports comparative approaches to the study of the Middle East and the Muslim world, supporting original research on Islamic religion, history, language, literature, and science – comprised of more than 400 years of books printed in Arabic and translations into European and Asian languages.
Brazilian and Portuguese History and Culture Oliveira Lima Library, Monographs
Brazilian and Portuguese History and Culture: Oliveira Lima Library, Monographs brings together approximately one million pages of monographs covering Brazilian and Portuguese history, indigenous peoples, international relations, ecology, economic development, medicine and public health, literature, and more from the mid-sixteenth to twentieth centuries.
Brazilian and Portuguese History and Culture Oliveira Lima Library, Pamphlets
Brazilian and Portuguese History and Culture: Oliveira Lima Library, Pamphlets brings together over 80,000 pages of pamphlets covering Brazilian and Portuguese history, politics, technology, social happenings, and culture from 1800 to the late twentieth century.
This collection consists of correspondence and telegrams received and sent by the American consular post in Jerusalem.
This collection consists of correspondence and telegrams received and sent by the American consular post in Jerusalem.
This collection consists of correspondence and telegrams received and sent by the American consular post in Jerusalem.
With access to more than 18 million digitized facsimile pages spanning more than 400 years, the archives within Gale Historical Newspapers offer a rich resource for researchers across all subjects.
Markman Ellis, Queen Mary, University of London From Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection
Brycchan Carey, Kingston University, London From Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection
Previous Advanced Search limiters for Country, State/Province, and City were only available in Advanced Search. With this release, they are also available as filters on the Browse Publications and Publication Search pages of all Gale Primary Sources products that have these features. As a result, researchers can use multiple access points to look for newspaper and periodical content.
Grappling with the sometimes challenging material covered in British literature courses improves students’ intellect, vocabulary, reading skills, knowledge of Western art and culture, and analytical and interpretive skills—all of which are valuable to their education and their employ-ability.
With National Geographic Virtual Library, you have access to the complete archive of National Geographic magazine at your fingertips — every page of every issue — along with a cross-searchable collection of National Geographic books, maps, images and videos.
This page contains: Essays explaining the history of the Wiener Library, the origins of the Holocaust and what life was like for Jewish people in captivity under the Third Reich – not only in Hitler’s Germany but across Europe – during the Second World War. A Content List details all of the material available in this collection. Hyperlinks to other Holocaust studies and memorial institutions...
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Nineteenth Century UK Periodicals Part I: Women's, Children's, Humour, and Leisure
This collection provides insight into the evolving life of British culture, where reading for leisure, women's rights, children's entertainment, and sports grew as publishing expanded. This resource provides students, researchers, and enthusiasts with unprecedented online access to what people were reading, how they were living, and what was influencing their lives during the Victorian era.
Aimed at a working-class mass-market audience, the Mirror became influential in shifting the course of British newspapers and journalism, starting the dominance of tabloids in the twentieth century—offering researchers a valuable left-wing, populist alternative to the major broadsheets.