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ASIA AND THE WEST: DIPLOMACY AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE Asia and the West: Diplomacy and Cultural Exchange includes rare primary source collections sourced from The National Archives, Kew; The National Archives, United States; and other collections. With this archive, scholars can research and explore a range of primary sources covering such topics as British and U.S. foreign policy and diplomacy, Asian political, economic, and social affairs, the Philippine Insurrection, the Boxer Rebellion, missionary activity in Asia, and many others. NEW! THE MIDDLE EAST BUREAUS COLLECTION The Middle East Bureaus Collection offers access to the records from some of the AP's most active international bureaus, delivering the exclusive stories behind the headlines from 1967 to 2005. With stories stemming from Jerusalem, Ankara, Beirut, and their surrounding areas, these records include news stories in the form of typescript carbons or wire copy, the version that AP sent on to its member newspapers, which members were free to alter. Among the most covered topics are military operations, civil and global wars, diplomacy, refugees, cultural clashes, and terrorism, providing dynamic, real-time insights into the second half of the twentieth century regarding issues of global importance that still impact the world today. NEW! CRIME, PUNISHMENT, AND POPUL AR CULTURE, 1790-1920 Sourced from respected institutions such as the British Library, the National Archives (UK), and the American Antiquarian Society, Crime, Punishment, and Popular Culture, 1790-1920 presents a broad history of crime in the long 19th century. Carefully curated, this unique archive allows researchers to search and discover essential primary documents such as trial transcripts, case notes from renowned judges, and documents from detective agencies, alongside the true crime literature, mysteries, and detective fiction that captured the imagination of all classes. Featuring titles in French, German, Italian, and Spanish, as well as in English, scholars in the fields of criminal justice, history, sociology, and literature, among others, will find a wide range of primary sources critical for both research and classroom use. Gale NewsVault Gale Artemis: Primary Sources NINETEENTH CENTURY COLLECTIONS ONLINE

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