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View samples from a selection of highlights featured in the Financial Times Historical Archive, part of Gale Primary Sources.
What is the difference between primary and secondary sources? In this blog, Masaki Morisawa explores what they are, their differences, and how they can be used together to create impactful research.
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An interactive, visual tool that helps instructors teach complex topics in biology, chemistry, human anatomy, and earth/space science.
Subscription access to the largest academic package of primary and secondary sources available to libraries, covering nearly every research area and discipline.
A digitised archive of National Geographic magazine, including a cross-searchable collection of National Geographic books, maps, images and videos.
"The expansion and then fragmentation of the Habsburg domains during the sixteenth century presented English diplomacy with its greatest challenges…"
"The Canadian Gay Liberation Movement Archives was formed by dedicated volunteers who worked around the offices of The Body Politic…"
When Punch is mentioned in histories of the British campaign for women's suffrage it is often depicted as a univocal, and uniformly hostile, publication. In these books 'Punch's view' of women's suffrage is often represented by caricatures of suffragettes as unattractive spinsters.
Subscription access to essential vocational and business resources for FE colleges, providing content at an affordable price for FE college libraries.
Like her cousin, Elizabeth, Mary Stuart is one of the most well-known figures in the sixteenth century, the subject of countless histories, plays, pictures, novels and films. Often portrayed as a romantic, tragic heroine, for historians she is controversial.
"The campaign for the abolition of slavery was the formative British campaign for human rights and the first campaign to use modern "grass-roots"…"
Subscription access to the largest package of primary and secondary sources available to libraries, covering nearly every research area and discipline.
Subscription access to the largest package of primary and secondary sources available to libraries, covering nearly every research area and discipline.
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