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Choya Shinbun / 朝野新聞

Choya Shinbun Digital Archive Choya Shinbun was a major Japanese newspaper published in Tokyo during the early and mid-Meiji periods. Best known for its support of the Freedom and People’s Rights Movement, Choya Shinbun shaped public opinion during a political era that saw the establishment of the Meiji Constitution and the Imperial Diet. The Choya

Times Digital Archive: 2015-2019 Supplement

Times Digital Archive: 2015-2019 Supplement Total coverage is 1785-2019. The Times Digital Archive is an online, full-text facsimile of more than 200 years of The Times, one of the most highly regarded resources for eighteenth-, nineteenth-, and twentieth-century news coverage. This historical newspaper archive allows researchers an unparalleled opportunity to search and view the best-known

The Economist Historical Archive 2016-2020

The Economist Historical Archive 2016-2020 Total coverage is now 1843-2020. Founded in 1843, The Economist’s principles and methods remain relevant today. It is renowned for its consistent approach to internationalism and championing of minimal state in political and government affairs. In more than 8,000 issues since its first publication in 1843, The Economist has presented

Sunday Times Historical Archive: 2017-2021 Supplement

Sunday Times Historical Archive: 2017-2021 Supplement Total coverage is now 1822-2021. The Sunday Times Historical Archive, 1822–2021 brings two centuries of news together in one resource, providing the complete run of the newspaper up to 2021, including all of its supplements, in one cross-searchable and browseable platform.

Global Tax Treaty Commentaries – Country Policy & Practice

Global Tax Treaty Commentaries – Country Policy & Practice The IBFD Global Tax Treaty Commentaries (GTTC) is the authoritative source for analysis and interpretation of tax treaty practices across the globe. This peer-reviewed, cutting-edge publication is authored by world-class academics and tax practitioners, providing both an academic and everyday approach to treaty policies. – Publisher

Financial Times Historical Archive: 2017-2021 Supplement Archive

Financial Times Historical Archive: 2017-2021 Supplement Archive Full content access is now 1888-2021. The Financial Times began as a City of London news sheet and grew to become one of the best-known and most-respected newspapers in the world. Along the way, the Financial Times—printed on its distinctive salmon-colored paper—has chronicled the critical financial and economic

St. Louis American (1949-2010)

St. Louis American (1949-2010) The St. Louis American is an important Black newspaper that chronicles the African American community in St. Louis. This newspaper database offers an historical perspective on national and regional news, religion, sports and entertainment.

St. Louis Post-Dispatch (1874-2003)

St. Louis Post-Dispatch (1874-2003) The St. Louis Post Dispatch has a major place in newspaper history. It was created by Joseph Pulitzer when he merged two publications in 1874. Important historical figures who have written for the St. Louis Post Dispatch include Mark Twain, cartoonist Bill Maudlin, and Otto Fuerbringer, later editor of Time Magazine.

Periodicals of Central Asia and the Caucasus

Periodicals of Central Asia and the Caucasus The Universal Database of Central Asia and Caucasus (UDB-CAC) includes a number of authoritative periodicals published in the Newly Independent States of the former Soviet Union. The sources are mostly in Russian and English and cover various issues of domestic and international importance. AP-Blitz, an information agency, offers

Slovo Kyrgystana Digital Archive

Slovo Kyrgyzstana Digital Archive Established in 1925 in what was then the Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast in the RSFSR, Slovo Kyrgyzstana (Слово Кыргызстана, Word of Kyrgyzstan) is a Russian-language newspaper that served as the official party organ of the Central Committee of the Kirghiz SSR throughout its Soviet existence. It has been published independently since it

Noticias Gráficas Digital Archive

Noticias Gráficas (1943-1949) Noticias Gráficas was a groundbreaking Argentine newspaper published in Buenos Aires during the first half of the 20th century. Known for its innovative double-page illustrated center spread and high-quality journalism, it was one of Argentina’s most prominent evening papers. Despite its closure during the dictatorship of Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, the paper’s legacy

V Novom Svete Digital Archive

V Novom Svete / В новом свете Founded in 1995 in New York City, V Novom Svete (В Новом Свете, In the New World) was the most popular weekly newspaper among the fourth wave of immigrants from the former USSR, which began in the late 1980s. The first issue of V Novom Svete was published