PART II: 1851-1914
With over 5,000 titles, this collection takes the Making of the
Modern World series into the early 20th century. Comprised
mainly of monographs, reports, correspondence, speeches, and
surveys, this collection broadens Gale's international coverage of
social, economic, and business history, as well as political science,
technology, industrialization, and the birth of the modern
corporation.
For researchers of world history, political science, philosophy,
business and economics, law, and women's studies, this
collection provides a unique and in-depth view into the late
half of the 19th-century world.
THE ECONOMIST
HISTORICAL ARCHIVE
The Economist is the definitive source for business and policy
leaders, opinion formers, and decision makers. Accordingly,
The Economist Historical Archive proves the ideal historical
resource for researching cutting-edge ideas in a convenient
format. Gale's digital technology delivers fully searchable
news, supplements, advertisements, and letters that let
researchers compare political and economic trends across
continents, and conduct credible research into the great
events of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
"It is a bountiful source for students undertaking projects or researching dissertations. Published
weekly since 1843 — an unrivalled run — The Economist is a fount of authoritative, but accessible,
analysis of international political, social and economic developments. While business and finance
receive extensive coverage, so do politics, wars, social issues, technology, personalities and a host
of other matters. Moreover, it is a treasure trove of statistical data."
Dr. Richard Roberts. Director, Centre for Contemporary British History, Institute of Historical Research, University
of London
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