Gale Primary Sources Gale Primary Sources Access information: Access on and off campus. Description: Gale Primary Sources is an integrated research environment that allows users to search across all of their Gale primary source collections. Gale Primary Sources takes users beyond a simple search and retrieve workflow, allowing them to analyse content using frequency and term-relationship tools. Through intuitive subject-indexing users will discover new material even in the most familiar of content sets. You can search across all Gale primary sources that the Library currently has access to: Archives Unbound Archives of Sexuality and Gender, Parts 1-4 British Library Newspapers, Parts 1-6 Daily Mail Historical Archive (1896-2016) The Economist Historical Archive, 1843-2016 Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO) Financial Times Historical Archive, 1888–2021 The Illustrated London News Historical Archive, 1842–2003 The Listener Historical Archive 1929-1991 The Making of Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 The Mirror Historical Archive,1903–2000 Nineteenth Century Collections Online: British Politics & Society Nineteenth Century Collections Online: European Literature, 1790-1840: The Corvey Collection Nineteenth Century UK Periodicals, Parts 1-2 Nineteenth Century US Newspapers Picture Post Historical Archive 1938-1957 Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Collection State Papers Online, 1509-1714, Part II: The Tudors: Henry VIII to Elizabeth I, 1509-1603: State Papers Foreign: Ireland, Scotland, Borders and Registers of the Privy Council State Papers Online, 1509-1714, Part III: The Stuarts: James I to Anne, 1603-1714: State Papers Domestic State Papers Online: The Stuart and Cumberland Papers from the Royal Archives, Windsor Castle The Times Digital Archive, 1785-2014 The Telegraph Historical Archive, 1855–2016 Time Literary Supplement Historical Archive, 1902–2014 U.S. Declassified Documents Online For a complete description of each database, please see the individual entries on the alphabetical databases pages. This article was published on 2024-08-21