A collection of over 5,700 scholarly books, from over 125 publishers, curated by scholars for scholars.
A large selection of multidisciplinary eBook titles representing a broad range of academic subject matter,
Comprehensive: cross-search all our ProQuest databases at once. It contains access to historical and current newspapers, magazines, and scholarly journal articles. Subject Areas: Arts & Humanities, Business, General Research, Health Sciences & Nursing, Literature, News & Issues, Science & Technology, Social Sciences
A wide selection of authoritative, scholarly electronic books available through a easy to use platform with a variety of online and offline reading options.
This collection offers access to more than 100 years of this major UK national newspaper, viewable in full digital facsimile form, with copious advertisements, news stories, and images that capture twentieth-century culture and society. The Daily Mail Historical Archive is part of Gale's growing "middle class/middle market" collection of newspapers and periodicals which reflect twentieth-century popular culture and tastes. They provide an important alternative perspective to "the newspaper of record," the Times.
Answer the age-old question, ?What do I read next?? Search and match reading interests to books, authors, genres, or topics.
Austin American Stateman (1871–1930) • The Atlanta Journal Constitution (1868–present) • The Baltimore Sun (1837–present) • Barron’s (1921–present) • The Boston Globe (1872–present) • Chicago Tribune (1849–present) • The Christian Science Monitor (1908–2011) • Hartford Courant (1764–present) • Los Angeles Times (1881–present) • The New York Times (1851–present) • New York Tribune/Herald Tribune (1841–1962) • The Wall Street Journal (1889–present) • The Washington Post (1877–present)
Tertiary and primary sources. Women's History in the United States examines women's social, economic, and cultural roles in the development and growth of the United States
World at War: Understanding Conflict and Society by ABC-CLIO takes an in-depth look at 50 conflicts across space and time, guiding students to think critically. Tertiary source articles and primary sources.