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"It is clear that all post-Renaissance states were drawn to the concept of statecraft. At least in its English context, this statecraft drew its evidence from…"
A collection of digital archives containing every page of National Geographic magazine, with a cross-searchable collection of books, maps, images, and videos.
The French library Enfer ("hell") collection began in the 1600s with works "contrary to public morality" & continues to grow. Click to read about its history.
"Advertising in historical newspapers has been something of a poor relation within media studies, but early newspaper advertisements were…"
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For the 75th Anniversary of the Windrush Generation, we explore the history and legacy of their namesake ship, the Empire Windrush, through Gale's Historical Newspapers.
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Explore our collection of contextual essays on various aspects of politics, using various archives from Gale Primary Sources products.
We commission essays from leading scholars to detail the history of our archives and popular research themes.
It is taken for granted in twenty-first-century Britain that the media can significantly influence the ways in which we think about ourselves and the world around us. But how would readers of nineteenth-century newspapers have described themselves?
"The American Revolution was a civil war in every sense of the word, a fratricidal conflict that divided men and women throughout the Empire..."