Indigenous Peoples of North America is available in two parts and thoughtfully illustrates and contextualises the story of indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada with a depth and breadth of content that is unprecedented.
A range of digitised archives offering targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in research, supporting research in British studies.
The first archive in this series covers the global scope of the refugee crisis from 1935 to 1950, these documents chronicle the plight of refugees and displaced persons across Europe, North Africa, and Asia, providing insights into forced migrations and displaced persons up to this day.
A range of digitised archives offering targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in research, supporting research in indigenous and native studies.
A range of digitised archives offering targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in research, supporting research in Latin American studies.
A range of digitised archives offering targeted collections of interest to scholars engaged in research, supporting research in Middle Eastern studies.
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.
A collection of digital archives covering classic and contemporary legal traditions in America, Britian, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and other jurisdictions.
A collection of digital archive covering historical materials across the widest range of government concerns,linked to their fully text-searchable calendars.
"The Holy Roman Empire was eighteenth century Europe's largest state, not counting Russia, which many Europeans still regarded as entirely separate…"
"The nineteenth century is often characterised as a century of progress as Britain became increasingly urban, industrial, commercial and "modern". However…"
A collection of digital archives covering the social, political, and professional aspects of women’s lives and achievements of women in society.
A digitised archive supporting of the study of gender and sexuality, connections in LGBTQ history and activism, and other related areas of research.
A collection of digital archives from the Smithsonian’s vast archives, covering American history, culture and innovation.
Biography, overview and critical analysis drawn from journals and periodicals in Gale Databases, exploring the author best known for The Conservationaist and July's People.
Biography, overview and critical analysis drawn from journals and periodicals in Gale Databases, exploring the author best known for Red Sorghum and Frog.
Biography, overview and critical analysis drawn from journals and periodicals in Gale Databases, exploring the author best known for White Egrets and Dream on Monkey Mountain.
Biographies, overviews and critical analysis drawn from journals and periodicals in Gale Databases, exploring some of the most prominent authors associated with Eastern European literature.
Biography, overview and critical analysis drawn from journals and periodicals in Gale Databases, exploring the author best known for The Fate of the Good Soldier Švejk and The Red Commissar.