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A collection of digital archives covering two hundred years of British and European history, from the reign of Henry VIII to the end of the reign of Queen Anne.
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A collection of digital archives, thematically arranged and reviewed by a board of expert scholars, supporting the study of all aspects of slavery.
A range of digitised archives offering targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in research, supporting research in Latin American studies.
Gale brings together the story of the health system in the United States with a database of relevant literature.
A range of digitised archives offering targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in research, supporting research in British studies.
"If there is one man who shaped the State Papers it was William Cecil, first Baron of Burghley, Elizabeth I’s Secretary (1558-72) and…"
The monarchs of the Tudor dynasty occupy a unique place within the national memory. …Henry VIII and Elizabeth I are among England’s most recognisable rulers, thanks to splendid portraits painted in their own lifetimes: the Tudors were gifted in the art of self-promotion.
"The key dates in the establishment of the State Papers as a formal archive are the creation of the State Paper Office in 1578 and the appropriation in 1612 of…"
"The Tudor century was one of rapid, profound and irreversible change. Society was turned upside down by tectonic shifts in politics and religion…"
A collection of digital archives containing over 18 million facsimile pages of searchable content, spanning over 400 years of world events.
Find out more about our add-on modules for selected Gale Historical Newspapers, adding multiple years of new content to some of our biggest contemporary newspaper archives.
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Research resources for libraries include text-searchable digitised primary sources, online databases, eBooks, print, and microform.
A digitised archive containing high-level analysis and research on global events and issues from Chatham House, a leader in policy research.
A range of digitised archives offering targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in research, supporting research in politics and diplomacy studies.