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Financial Times Historical Archive: 1888-2010 Digital Archive

Financial Times Historical Archive: 1888-2010 Digital Archive

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An online, fully searchable facsimile archive, the Financial Times Historical Archive, 1888-2010 is updated annually with approximately 18,000 new pages.An interdisciplinary, global resource, the Financial Times provides UK and International coverage of:• Economics, Finance, Management and Business Studies• Financial, Political and Social History• Politics• International Politics• Law• Science and Technology• Media History• Foreign AffairsKey features and benefits of the Financial Times Historical Archive include:• Cover to cover from 1888 to 2007*• Approximately 790,000 fully searchable pages• The most detailed foreign affairs coverage of any European daily newspaper• The Lex column: a sharp and authoritative voice on corporate and financial matters• All classified and display advertising• Access to thousands of daily price/stock indexes and currency tables – an invaluable source of historic daily financial data• The FT Magazine and How to Spend It – complete contents included• Both purchase and subscription models are available*With additional annual updatesThe 800,000 pages in the Financial Times Historical Archive provide daily witness to world issues, activities and events from the height of the Victorian era to the dawn of the 21st century.

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Invaluable access to what for many years has been one of the world's most prestigious and authoritative newspapers.
― David Kynaston, visiting professor of history at Kingston University and author of The Financial Times: A Centenary History

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