Your search for Topic "News" resulted in 22 items.
Nineteenth Century Index
What? C19: The Nineteenth Century Index is a growing all-inclusive bibliographic spine for 19th-century research. C19 is a one-stop finding tool covering multiple content types, providing records for millions of documents ranging from books and newspapers to government documents and periodicals at the art...
When? 1790-1919
Why? Find books, periodicals, government documents, newspapers, archives, and reference material supporting research pertaining to the 19th century and beyond.
New York Times (Historical)
What? Search for full-text articles from the New York Times from 1851-201
When? 1851-2019
Why? Locate articles from the New York Times
Wall Street Journal (Historical)
What? Contains full text articles from the Wall Street Journal from 1889-199
When? 1889-1994
Why? Locate older articles from the Wall Street Journal
Historical Washington Post
What? Contains full-text articles from the Washington Post from 1877-199
When? 1877-1995
Why? Locate older articles from the Washington Post
Historical Newspapers
What? Search the full-text of the Los Angeles Times (1881-1992), New York Times (1851-2008), San Francisco Chronicle (1865-1922), Wall Street Journal (1889-current) and Washington Post (1877-1995) simultaneously
When? Coverage Varies
Why? Locate older newspaper articles from New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post
San Francisco Chronicle (Historical)
What? Contains full text articles from the San Francisco Chronicle from 1865-192
When? 1865 - 1922
Why? Locate older articles from the San Francisco Chronicle
Access World News
What? Access World News is a resource that includes a variety of news publications worldwide. These sources include national and international newspapers, local and regional titles as well as newswires, blogs, web-only content, videos, journals, magazines, transcripts and more. Access World News is update...
When? Varies
Why? News resources from the U.S. and around the world
Illustrated London News
What? Illustrated London News was the world's first fully illustrated weekly newspaper providing coverage of British and world events
When? 1843-2003
Why? Search the world's first fully illustrated weekly newspaper.
Early American Newspapers, Series 1 & 2
What? Chronicles the evolution of American history, culture and daily life from 1690 to 1920. Nearly 2,000 historical newspapers from all 50 states provide a record of the people, issues and events that shaped America
When? 1690-1900
Why? Search nearly 2,000 historical American newspapers.
Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive
What? The Times Literary Supplement offers comprehensive coverage of the important publications, in every subject, reviewing theatre, cinema, music and exhibitions.
When? 1902-2014
Why? Search the fully digitized Times Literary Supplement
Economist: Historical Archive
What? The Economist is a global weekly newspaper providing coverage, analysis and opinions of main events in business and politics
When? 1843 - 2015
Why? Search The Economist online.
Times Digital Archive
What? The Times of London has covered major international events from the French Revolution to the War in Iraq. The Times Digital Archive is full-text searchable resource providing access to 223 years of content in history, literature, culture, business, art and architecture, and more.
When? 1785-2008
Why? Perform full-text searches of The Times of London
Historical Los Angeles Times
What? The Los Angeles Times delivers coverage of the development of Southern California and the American West.
When? 1881-1992
Why? Search for full-text articles from the Los Angeles Times from 1881-1992
Meet the Press
What? Over 1,500 hours of footage—the full surviving broadcast run to date—available online in one cross-searchable interface. Since its television premiere in 1947, Meet the Press has cemented its position as an institution in broadcast journalism. Network television’s longest runnin...
When? 1947-2013
Why? View episodes of interviews, panels, and debates
Pravda Digital Archive
What? Pravda ("Truth") was the official voice of Soviet communism and the Central Committee of the Communist Party between 1918 and 1991. Founded in 1912 in St. Petersburg, Pravda originated as an underground daily workers’ newspaper, and it soon became the main newspaper of the revolutionary wing ...
When? 1912 - Present (Contains Missing Content)
Why? Historical and contemporary news articles regarding Russian politics