戦前・戦後の日本の経済政策史、金融史が専門の岸田真先生に『エコノミスト』紙の資料としての魅力についてお話しいただきました。
イギリスの日刊経済紙『FT』の歴史にまつわるショートエッセイ集
19世紀史料集成(NCCO)にまつわるショートエッセイ集
Gale Primary Sourcesの一次資料アーカイブはどのように作られているのか。企画の発案から製品完成までのプロセスについて現場スタッフに(時にマニアックに)語ってもらいました!
The Disability Experiences collection features 200 narrative works, including memoirs and biographies, that shed light on the lives of people with disabilities.
米国の主として中高校生向けに出版されたタイトルで、分野は時事問題から科学、英語、数学、芸術まで多岐にわたります。
"A range of narrative frameworks for discussing sanitary reform evolved in the 1840s, including the verbal and visual rhetoric developed by…"
Explore our collection of contextual essays on various aspects of the arts, using various archives from Gale Primary Sources product.
During the seventeenth century Portugal had faced severe challenges. Much of its eastern empire had been lost and, although independence from Spain had been declared in 1640, a prolonged war had followed that only finally came to an end in 1668.
"The use of cartoons in the Daily Mirror began in 1903 when William Kerridge Haselden, an aspiring cartoonist, had an idea. Working as an insurance clerk…"
"In the late 1860s, manufacturers of printing presses in the United States began producing smaller versions of their commercial offerings for use…"
"The Nichols Newspapers Collection reflects the enormous differences brought about by the combination of a new regulatory regime after the Glorious Revolution…"
"The first Illustrated London News gossip column was published on 16 March 1850 under the name Angus B. Reach and carried his initials through 15 November 1851…"
"It can be difficult to grasp the scale of newspaper publishing in the United Kingdom. Taken as a whole, the huge and diverse production of newspapers since 1700…"
"One defence of anonymity was that it didn't seem to harm sales. The first year of Alan Pryce-Jones's editorship brought the TLS to its highest circulation ever…"
As a leading newspaper of record, the FT's coverage of important events extends much beyond financial affairs. Over the years it has reported major British and international political stories, often through colourful accounts by its own on-the-spot correspondents.
"The Act of Union of 1801 saw Ireland lose its parliament and resulted in the Irish Question being at the forefront of British politics…"
"A reader of eighteenth-century literature might suppose that newspapers are merely a source of background information…It is also true that a different…"
With the abolition of the duty on paper in 1861, the state-led constraints upon the production and sale of newspapers were finally lifted. Equally important was the relative restraint of the government, which did not seek to use the existing libel laws as an instrument of censorship.