The Gale Archives of Sexuality and Gender contain primary sources for research on the history of gender, sexuality, and related topics. Click to explore.
Learning Centers are included in nearly 40 Gale Primary Sources—at no additional cost to your institution—and coming soon to many more collections. Click to learn more.
Archives of Sexuality and Gender is the largest collection available supporting the study of gender and sexuality. Learn about the collections this product is comprised of.
The Gale Archives of Sexuality and Gender contain resources for research on the history of HIV and AIDS, as well as HIV / AIDS activism. Click to learn more.
The Gale Archives of Sexuality and Gender contain resources for research about the history of gay, trans, and other LGBT alliances. Click to learn more.
The Gale Archives of Sexuality and Gender contain resources for research about the history of gay, trans, and other LGBT alliances. Click to learn more.
The Gale Archives of Sexuality and Gender contain a plethora of resources supporting LGBT history research. Click to explore gay and lesbian history.
Sources in U.S. History Online is a thematically-organized collection providing information surrounding important individuals, influential perspectives, religions, political operations, and warfare from the eras that have shaped the United States.
A digitized archive supporting of the study of unorthodox (by contemporary standards), fringe groups from both the right and left of the political spectrum
Gale offers an overview of issues related to climate change, derived from scholarly sources and academic journals. Read about legislation and activism.
Gale offers an overview of the Industrial Revolution, derived from scholarly sources and academic journals. Read about causes, effects, key inventions, & more.
Gale offers an introduction to themes, symbols & character analysis in The Great Gatsby. Click to read our analysis of literary devices, allusions and more.
To provide historical context to critical conversations that have captured the world’s collective attention, Gale has compiled a suite of highly-acclaimed primary source archives and eBooks. With academic advisors guiding the content, these products offer never-before-digitized, first-hand accounts from minority, oppressed, and extremist groups and give researchers, faculty, and thought leaders the tools to tackle these topics with greater understanding.
For more than 170 years, the Associated Press (AP) has delivered the news when and where it occurs. Together, the AP and Gale are making previously unseen news copy and footage available to tell the stories of our past in vivid detail.
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State Papers Online, 1509-1714, published in four seamless parts, offers researchers a groundbreaking online resource for understanding two hundred years of British and European history, from the reign of Henry VIII to the end of the reign of Queen Anne. The largest digital manuscript archive of its kind, State Papers Online, 1509-1714 gathers together sixteenth- and seventeenth-century British State Papers and links these rare historical manuscripts to their fully text-searchable calendars.