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The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
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The Mail on Sunday was established in 1982 under the same ownership but editorially separate from the Daily Mail, and presents detailed reporting and analysis of events in British history.
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Aging in the Modern World is a multi-media exploration of global aging complexities, offering diverse cultural perspectives, personal narratives, and scholarly insights from 1900 to 2020.
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Environmental History includes Conservation and Public Policy in America (1870-1980) and Colonial Policy and Global Development (1896-1993). Contents comprise key primary sources from individual activists, advocacy organizations, and government agencies.
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Global Development and Humanitarian Aid: The International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC) archives include material focused on relief services to refugees and displaced persons after conflicts, campaigns for public health and community health, disaster aid in the wake of drought, flood, famine, earthquakes, and other events, programs for community development and resilience, and support for nursing and youth activities.
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Disabilities in Society presents monographs (books), manuscripts, and ephemera that provide a historical view of disabilities from the seventeenth to twentieth century.
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House Beautiful Archive (US Edition) records the history of interior design, and demonstrates how broader social and cultural trends (women’s roles, family life, new technologies, consumer behavior have manifested themselves in domestic settings.
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Perspectives on the Chicano Movement highlights the Chicano/a experience in the United States and focuses on activists such as César Chávez, Dolores Huerta, Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales, and other leaders of the Chicano Movement, aka El Movimiento. It also highlights important organizations and movements, such as the United Farm Workers, efforts toward land reclamation, and student movements against discrimination in education.
LSEG Workspace (formerly Refinitiv) features market data, company financials and filings, earnings estimates, transaction data, analyst research, and more. Users must self-register for an LSEG Workspace account using their @temple.edu email address.
Policy Citation Index (1950-present) offers published policy reports from leading government, think tanks, and other non-government organizations. View cited references and navigate to research publications used to formulate public policy recommendations.
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Power to the People showcases a range of ideas, initiatives, and social movements devoted to people-powered politics and organizing from the nineteenth through twenty-first centuries. The archive paints a broad picture of the counterculture and many disparate organizations that represent this moment in modern Western history, concentrating mainly on the United States and the United Kingdom.
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State Papers Online Colonial: Asia covers the British Colonies, including Hong Kong, Wei-Hai-Wei, Malaya, Singapore, and Borneo. The documents here record the early trading of the East India Company in the East and the transition from trading posts to colonial governance to decolonization across four centuries.
The Statesman’s Yearbook is an annual publication covering the politics, cultures and economies of all of the countries of the world plus major international organizations.
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The International Context includes European diplomatic correspondence regarding the American Civil War from Britain, Denmark, and the Netherlands. It is complemented by papers of cotton merchants and shipbuilders, papers of Union and Confederate supporters, letters home from Europeans who enlisted in the War, and two newspapers published in London during the conflict to garner support for each side: The Index and The London American.
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The Times Educational Supplement (TES) is a primary and secondary education news source on public policy and pedagogical practice over the decades, in the United Kingdom and worldwide. TES offers materials that support the fields of education, social history, women's studies, public health, literature and the arts, and other topics in the humanities and social sciences.