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View samples from a selection of highlights featured in the Sunday Times Digital Archive, part of Gale Primary Sources.
Biography, overview and critical analysis drawn from journals and periodicals in Gale Databases, exploring the author best known for Half of a Yellow Sun and Americanah.
Our modern-day fascination with China derives in large part from its recent rise as a modernised global power. Indeed, such terms as ‘the rise of China’ or ‘modern China’ are almost ubiquitous if one lives in today’s West. Perhaps as a result of this new public interest, increasing numbers of academics have been attracted to research China and its modernity.
Videos introducing the award-winning Political Extremism and Radicalism digital archive series which provides insight on unorthodox fringe political groups through rare, hard to access primary sources.
"In the first half of the nineteenth century graphic satire was transformed by changes to printing practices. During this time it became fast, easy and…"
"On first opening volumes of the early seventeenth-century State Papers Foreign, readers are dazzled by the collection's contents and its comprehensiveness…"
"During the nineteenth century there was a dramatic increase in the number of periodicals published for children, especially in the final third of the century…"
Our new collection of case studies exploring the benefits and use-cases of various Gale products, from academics, librarians and students.
Dr Stephen H. Gregg, Senior Lecturer in English, explains how ECCO has benefited students studying eighteenth-century literature within his English department.
When the nineteenth century dawned, corporations were virtually nonexistent, and all business enterprises were relatively small. By the end of the century large corporations dominated many industries in the United States. Two factors in particular contributed to this development.
"A national consumer culture first emerged in the United States late in the nineteenth century. But the origins of a consumer society stretch back…"
"Arguably, America’s emergence as an economic superpower was marked by the organization of United States Steel in 1901. This event projected America to…"
Triggered by the works of Sir Walter Scott, a veritable craze for all things medieval swept through Britain. Stage productions based on Ivanhoe (1819) delighted audiences for decades, and Astley's Amphitheatre, London's first purpose-built circus, became the place to see staged tournaments.
Our modern-day fascination with China derives in large part from its recent rise as a modernised global power. Indeed, such terms as ‘the rise of China’ or ‘modern China’ are almost ubiquitous...
A range of digitised archives offering targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in research, supporting research in Middle Eastern studies.
There are many opinions about the pros and cons of using animals in scientific research. Read the overview below to gain a balanced understanding of the issue and explore the previews of opinion articles that highlight many perspectives on animal testing.
The global movement of people from one country to another introduces complex questions for governments, citizens, and immigrants. Read the overview below to gain a balanced understanding of the issue and explore the previews of opinion articles that highlight many perspectives on immigration.