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Global Breaking Newswires is a library news database which provides timely full-text access to the best newswire content available globally as well as growing archive of news that may not be captured in any of the traditional print sources.
The complete archive of 16,000 EIU Country Reports from 1952 to 1995 online for the first time. Downloadable data is provided alongside impartial, comprehensive quarterly reports for almost 200 countries to provide the most complete source of historical global economic analysis available.
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This history database contains tens of thousands of U.K. government documents relating to Britain’s international relations, including foreign policy instructions, letters and memos, business reports, and more.
Parliamentary Papers are the most detailed primary source for nineteenth-century Britain, its colonies, and the wider world.
Offered under the ProQuest's Chadwyck-Healey™ brand, this new collection contains documents illuminating many aspects of eighteenth-century history, from the widespread use of automated workflow during the Industrial Revolution to the shaping of a new democratic system during the American Revolution.