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Gale, a Cengage Company, has partnered with Chatham House, a world leader in policy research on international affairs, to provide online access to Chatham House's rich archive covering the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Module 2 contains high-level analysis and research on global trends and key events and issues from the latter part of Cold War to the War on Terror.
Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A Transnational Archive: Part III: The Institution of Slavery
Further expanding the depth of coverage of the topic, Part III of this series explores, in vivid detail, the inner workings of slavery from 1492 to 1888. Through legal documents, plantation records, first-person accounts, newspapers, government records, and other primary sources, this collection reveals how enslaved people struggled against the institution. These rare works explore slavery as a legal and labor system, the relationship between slavery and religion, freed slaves, the Shong Masacre, the Dememara insurrection, and many other aspects and events.
British Foreign Office: United States Correspondence, 1935-1937
This collection in The National Archives at Kew covers British foreign affairs concerning the United States.
British Foreign Office: United States Correspondence, 1930-1934
This collection in The National Archives at Kew covers British foreign affairs concerning the United States.
The records in this massive archive range from the era of the Great Depression to the height of the Cold War.
British Library Newspapers: Part V: 1746–1950
British Library Newspapers, Part V: 1746–1950 adds even more regional and local depth to the British Library Newspaper series, featuring regional and local viewpoints especially from the northern part of the United Kingdom.
Associated Press Collections Online European Bureaus
From Vienna, its chief listening post, and also from Prague and Warsaw, the Associated Press (AP) covered Eastern Europe during World War II and the Cold War. This collection is composed almost entirely of rare wire copy, recording the declining influence of the Soviet Union, the last days of the Iron Curtain, and the political and economic restructuring of the former Soviet satellites.
Associated Press Collections Online Middle East Bureaus
The AMiddle East Bureaus collection offers access to records from some of the Associated Press’s (AP) most active international bureaus – Jerusalem, Ankara, and Beirut, as well as their surrounding areas – delivering the exclusive stories behind the headlines from 1967 to 2005.
International Climatic Changes and Global Warming
For over the past 200 years, the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal and oil, and deforestation, have caused the concentrations of heat-trapping "greenhouse gases" to increase significantly in our atmosphere.
Refugees, Relief and Resettlement: Forced Migration and World War II
Refugees, Relief, and Resettlement: Forced Migration and World War II chronicles the plight of refugees and displaced persons across Europe, North Africa, and Asia from 1935 to 1950 through correspondence, reports, studies, organisational and administrative files, and much more. It is the first multi-sourced digital collection to consider the global scope of the refugee crisis leading up to, through, and after World War II.
Archives of Sexuality and Gender: International Perspectives on LGBTQ Activism and Culture
International Perspectives on LGBTQ Activism and Culture examines populations and areas of the world previously underrepresented in prevailing discourses around sexuality and gender, such as southern Africa and Australia.
Archives of Sexuality and Gender: LGBTQ History and Culture Since 1940, Part I
A unique fully-searchable collection that brings together approximately 1.5 million pages of primary sources on social, political, health, and legal issues impacting LGBTQ communities around the world.
Archives of Sexuality and Gender: LGBTQ History and Culture Since 1940, Part II
Fully searchable periodicals, newsletters, manuscripts, government records, organizational papers, correspondence, an international selection of posters, and other primary source materials for this milestone digital program were selected by an advisory board consisting of leading scholars and librarians in sexuality and gender studies.
Gale OneFile: Computer Science
Provides access to leading business and technical publications in the computer, telecommunications, and electronics industries covering everything from hardware to the cloud.
Gale OneFile: Diversity Studies
Collection of journals that explores cultural differences, contributions and influences in the global community.
Genealogy Connect: Native American Subscription
Gale Genealogy Connect features a wide range of comprehensive references and is powered by authoritative information from Genealogical.com--the parent company of Genealogical Publishing and Clearfield Company, leading publishers of works on genealogy and family history. These unique references are available for the first time online in fully searchable format. Users can confidently connect the dots with authoritative contextual information, where the full story lives.
Genealogy Connect: New England Subscription
Vital records from the very beginnings of New England towns, cities, and churches.
Genealogy Connect: Royal and Noble Subscription
Highly searchable records that trace descents from European monarchs and noblemen to American colonists and their descendants.
Connect students to the information they're looking for with tools that make discovery fast and easy. This premier periodical resource provides millions of articles from over 17,000 scholarly journals and other authoritative sources.
Gale Literature: Dictionary of Literary Biography
Discover the biographical and critical essays on the lives, works and careers of the world's most influential literary figures.