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Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection, Part I
The largest single collection of English news media from these two centuries, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection provides rare and often unique content for scholarly research into a wide range of political, educational, economic, or journalistic study.
Explore the development of American literature in a changing culture through novels, short stories, romance, fictitious biographies, travel accounts, and sketches.
Help your library customers understand common legal procedures through access to thousands of authentic, professional legal documents. From filing patents and trademarks to creating leases, drafting bills of sale, delegating power of attorney, and more, these resources are especially valuable for business owners.
Archives of Latin American and Caribbean History Sixteenth to Twentieth Century
This archive consists of over 1.3 million pages of archival material covering Latin American and Caribbean culture and society from the fifteenth century to the twentieth century.
U.S. Declassified Documents Online
U.S. Declassified Documents Online offers unique insights into the inner workings of the U.S. government. The collection links the most sensitive documents from all the presidential libraries and numerous executive agencies in a single, easily searchable database. This collection provides access to a broad range of declassified federal records spanning the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture, 1790-1920
With 2.1 million pages of trial transcripts, police and forensic reports, detective novels, newspaper accounts, true crime literature, and related ephemera, this collection presents the broadest and deepest collection of materials supporting the study of nineteenth-century criminal history, law, literature, and justice.
Give patrons 24/7 access to a guide on everything from changing their car’s spark plugs to knowing if a mechanic’s estimated hours are on track. Continuously updated, this online resource offers users the detailed information they need to tackle preventive vehicle maintenance and repairs.
Gale Presents: Peterson’s Test and Career Prep
With standardized test prep, college planning, career exploration, and job search tools, this resource offers everything your patrons need to take the next step in their education or career. Users can access practice tests, financial aid info, a resumé builder, and more.
Help budding entrepreneurs, small business owners, financial planners, and others explore and understand complex national and international business topics. Users will find reference content, full-text business periodicals, detailed company profiles with financial data, and comprehensive industry profiles to stay current with today’s ever-evolving business landscape.
LATINO SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CULTURE AND HISTORY Perspectives on the Chicano Movement
Explore organizations and efforts of the Chicano Movement through the perspectives of key figures like César Chávez, Dolores Huerta, Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales.
本アーカイブは、ロンドン大学コモンウェルス研究所など3機関の所蔵資料より、20世紀後半の英国植民地の独立運動・労働運動・政治運動に関する史料群を提供します。
For Academic Institutions, Gale Business: Plan Builder
Offer a step-by-step guide to starting and optimizing a business as well as how to manage it. The intuitive dashboard walks users through five areas of exploration to develop a plan focused on long-term success, and the 400 highly curated links to “Helpful Resources” inform and assist them in completing business planning activities.
Connect students to the information they’re looking for with tools that make discovery fast and easy. This premier periodical resource provides millions of articles from over 17,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources.
Women's Studies Archive: Women’s Issues and Identities
This archive collection traces the path of women’s issues from past to present—pulling primary sources from manuscripts, newspapers, periodicals, and more.
Women's Studies Archive: Female Forerunners Worldwide, is a primary source archive focusing on individual women and organizations around the world who have broken new paths in society through business, social reform, popular culture, health care, and more.
Gale In Context: Environmental Studies
Focuses on the study of sustainability and the environment. Topics include ecosystems, food safety, and introductions to environmental disasters.
Sources in U.S. History Online: The American Revolution
As part of the Sources in U.S. History Online series, which delivers personal accounts, pamphlets, speeches, and more, this collection provides access to the essential primary source documents that tell the story of a nation's birth, as well as its early challenges and milestones.
Home Intelligence Reports, 1940-1944
Between 1940 and 1944, the Ministry of Information in Britain carried out regular and detailed investigations into opinions, morale and feelings of the British people on the home front. The strength of these reports -- a key primary source -- lies in the fact that they were compiled from a great diversity of independent sources, notably the 13 different regional headquarters of the ministry, as well as panels of civilians and officials. The subjects covered include reactions to the presentation of the war by politicians, the press and the British Broadcasting Corporation, and opinions about evacuation, housing, rationing and strikes. (PRO Class INF1, Boxes 264 and 292)
Food History: Printed and Manuscript Recipe Books, 1669-1990
Over 330 cookbooks range in publication date from Charles Carter’s The Complete Practical Cook, published in London in 1730, to Susan Anna Brown’s Mrs. Gilpin's frugalities: remnants, and 200 ways of using them, published New York in 1883, to Ruth Ellen Church’s Mary Meade's magic recipes for the electric blender, published in Indianapolis in 1952. This is a delectable collection comprising centuries of recipes for the kitchen, medicinal formulas for the home, advice for the housekeeper, practical ways to cook on a budget, tips on serving and table etiquette, guidance concerning household management, how to grow one’s own food, how to select and buy food, and much more. Food History shows the types of foods that were being eaten, different cultural cuisines, and the diversity of foodways.
Women’s Studies Archive: Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1922
This collection gives researchers unprecedented access to over one million pages of female-authored work across a large range of both fiction and non-fiction.