Using Gale Digital Scholar Lab to conduct sentiment analysis, we have selected five influential figures in the story of the wall to show how a small selection of newspapers presented these figures to the public.
Using primary sources, take a quick look at five areas of culture that have used the Berlin Wall as inspiration - whether exploring viewpoints from the East, the West, or the aftereffects of reunification, it has remained a point of fascination and a stimulus for creativity.
View samples from a selection of highlights featured in the The Economist Historical Archive, part of Gale Primary Sources.
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A digitised archive of National Geographic magazine, including a cross-searchable collection of National Geographic books, maps, images and videos.
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We interview members of production team to find out how Gale makes a digitised primary source archive.
How do we create a digital primary source archive at Gale? Our VP of Archives Publishing runs through the overall process using one of his biggets archive projects, the Daily Mail Historical Archive.
"Winston Churchill’s relationship with The Telegraph began after he was stationed in Imperial India in 1896. Looking for an adventure and a way to build his name…"
"A national consumer culture first emerged in the United States late in the nineteenth century. But the origins of a consumer society stretch back…"
"During the nineteenth century, the British Empire expanded greatly in terms of size, population and wealth. By the end of the century…"
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