Journal of Economic Insight The Journal of Economic Insight is a general interest journal that publishes high quality, original research across a broad array of topics. Contributions can be both empirical and theoretical in nature but should offer additional insights into contemporary economic issues. – Publisher
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Dix-Neuf: Journal of the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes Dix-Neuf, the journal of the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes, is a forum for cutting-edge research in nineteenth-century French and francophone studies in all relevant disciplines. It is interdisciplinary in focus and seeks to promote wide-ranging critical and theoretical debate. The journal brings together a team of internationally recognized scholars
Local Development & Society Local Development & Society will explore potentials and limitations of local growth and test evidence from academic research and practice against relevance in local societies. The journal supports theoretical and empirical research in a diversity of local contexts, with the aim of strengthening universities and organizations that produce research about communities’
Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies (BCHS) is an exciting new development building on the long-standing success of Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, founded by Edgar Allison Peers in 1923. The BCHS focuses on contemporary scholarship across all areas of the Hispanic world. It is envisaged that Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies
Animal Gene Animal Gene publishes papers that focus on the regulation, expression, function and evolution of genes in animals. Animal Gene strives to be a diverse journal and topics in multiple fields will be considered for publication so long as their main focus is on animals, such as but not limited to cattle, pig, sheep,
Energy and Climate Change Energy and Climate Change is an interdisciplinary journal covering the intersection of energy and climate-related fields, spanning the physical and social sciences, with the aim of identifying real solutions and strategies. Energy and Climate Change aims to promote rapid communication and dialogue among scientists, engineers, economists, and policy makers working in
Foreign Office Files for South East Asia, 1963-1980 This collection follows the establishment of an independent Malaysia in 1963, following the release of the Cobbold Commission Report. Under President Sukarno, Indonesia strongly opposed this decision and hostilities between the two countries escalated. Alongside tensions with Malaysia, Indonesia would experience growing civil unrest in this period,
Colonial Caribbean: Settlement, Slavery, and Empire, 1624-1832 The first module of Colonial Caribbean documents the history of British colonies throughout the Caribbean from early settlement to the eve of the Slavery Abolition Act passed in 1833. This module features volumes from The National Archives, UK sourced from 26 different Colonial Office (CO) series (sometimes referred
Foreign Office Files for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, 1947-1980 Foreign Office Files for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, 1947-1980 consists of the complete run of documents in the series DO 133, DO 134 and FCO 37, as well as all documents covering the Indian subcontinent in the FO 371 series. Events covered include independence and partition,
Northwestern University Libraries now have access to films in the Docuseek upgrade to the third edition. Currently 118 new titles, with periodic additions to a total of 2400 full catalog titles by 2023. A title list is available here. Docuseek titles are available through NUsearch and at the publisher’s website. Docuseek streams essential independent, social-issue
Colonial Africa in official statistics, 1821-1953 The late nineteenth century ‘Scramble for Africa’ saw European colonial powers carve up the African continent between themselves. The United Kingdom controlled the largest portion of territory, with its Colonial Regulations requiring an ‘Annual Blue Book’ to be submitted from each colony to the British Colonial Office. The Blue
Sierra Leone Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1893-1961 This collection contains annual reports compiled by the British colonial government in Sierra Leone. The documents pre-date the establishment of the Sierra Leone Protectorate in 1896, covering the period up to the creation of an independent Sierra Leone state in 1961. The Annual Departmental Reports provide