There are many opinions about the pros and cons of using animals in scientific research. Read the overview below to gain a balanced understanding of the issue and explore the previews of opinion articles that highlight many perspectives on animal testing.
From their first public discovery in the early nineteenth century, the Stuart Papers were valued mainly for what they might reveal about English politicians who secretly conspired with the exiled Stuart court. These revelations turned out to be less sensational than had been hoped, or feared.
Biographies, overviews and critical analysis drawn from journals and periodicals in Gale Databases, exploring some of the most prominent authors associated with Southern Asian literature.
Biography, overview and critical analysis drawn from journals and periodicals in Gale Databases, exploring the author best known for The God of Small Things and The Ministry of Utmost Happiness.
"Charles was clearly a man who inspired strong emotions. He was charismatic, multi-lingual and purposeful. In his own mind and that of his many followers…"
"While many historians have devoted themselves to examining the dynamics of fascist movements and regimes, the topic of ‘anti-fascism’ has traditionally…"
Biography, overview and critical analysis drawn from journals and periodicals in Gale Databases, exploring the author best known for The Road Through the Wall and The Haunting of Hill House.
Biography, overview and critical analysis drawn from journals and periodicals in Gale Databases, exploring the author best known for Isabel and the Devil's Waters and Bengal Nights.
Click to read Moira Goff's essay about the Burney Newspaper collection at the British library. Learn about the history and collections.
"Changes in technology over the course of the nineteenth century had the effect of enabling faster travel and more efficient communication between the…"
An essay covering the Daily Mail during the conflict with Germany, and its combination of patriotic superiority and Christian faith in the valour of its people.
"There are 180 volumes covering Anglo-French relations in SP 78, the most numerous number for any state in eighteenth-century Europe…"
"The public's ability to engage with political and religious issues, and with current affairs, had always been highly controversial, not least to the extent that…"
"Cartoons satirizing both fashion and courtship are frequently intertwined in the pages of Punch as both subjects highlight confusing and rapidly shifting…"
Explore our collection of contextual essays on various aspects of business, using various archives from Gale Primary Sources product.
"I was, I believe, the last person to leave the newsroom of the New York Herald Tribune on April 23, 1966, the day it folded. I walked through the lobby…"
"The seventeenth century saw the institution of monarchy at both its apogee and its nadir. The reign of Elizabeth is often considered its golden age…"
"V.S. Pritchett was to tell Alan Pryce-Jones that he had turned the TLS into "by far, far the best literary periodical in England". Never before had the paper…"