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African Newspapers, Series 1 and 2, 1800-1925

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Online-Service mit Zugang zu 100 afrikanischen Zeitungen des 19. und beginnenden 20. Jahrhunderts im Volltext. Enthalten sind englisch- und fremdsprachige Titel u.a. aus Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenia, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagaskar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Südafrika, Uganda und Zimbabwe, darunter u.a. zentrale Titel wie East African Standard, Mombasa Times und Uganda Argus (Kenia), Leselinyana la Lesutho (Lesotho), Central African Times (Malawi), Beira Post (Mozambique), Lagos Standard (Nigeria), Mafeking Mail und Protectorate Guardian (Südafrika), Sierra Leone Weekly News (Sierra Leone), Uganda Herald (Uganda) und Buluwayo Chronicle (Zimbabwe).

African Newspapers, Series 1 and 2, 1800-1925

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Readex/NewsBank

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- African Newspapers, Series 1, 1800-1922

- African Newspapers, Series 2, 1835-1925

Preise auf Anfrage / Prices on request

Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV.

Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number

107232

Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information

African Newspapers, Series 1 and 2, 1800-1925, offers unmatched coverage of the people, issues and events that shaped the continent during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Featuring titles from Algeria to Angola, Zambia to Zimbabwe, this unique resource chronicles the evolution of Africa through eyewitness reporting, editorials, legislative information, letters, poetry, advertisements, obituaries and other items. Together, African Newspapers, Series 1 and 2, provide news and perspectives from a wide range of counties and cultures during a time of sweeping change.

An integral part of the World Newspaper Archive and related Readex collections

The Center for Research Libraries (CRL), one of the largest and most important newspaper repositories in the world, is committed along with its partners to providing sustainable access to a rich and diverse set of international scholarly resources. Through its one-of-a-kind collection of African, Latin American and South Asian newspapers, the World Newspaper Archive presents opportunities for fresh insight across a wide range of academic disciplines while offering unprecedented coverage of events that have shaped international history, politics, cultures and daily life. In addition the World Newspaper Archive can be cross-searched with America's Historical Newspapers and all other Readex collections, including African History and Culture, Middle East and North Africa, and the Rand Daily Mail.

African Newspapers, Series 1, 1800-1922

This groundbreaking online collection provides more than 60 searchable African newspapers published in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Featuring English and foreign-language titles from Angola, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe, African Newspapers, Series 1, offers unparalleled coverage of the issues and events that shaped the continent and its peoples between 1800 and 1922. From repercussions of the Atlantic slave trade, life under colonial rule and the results of the Berlin Conference to the emergence of Black journalism, the Zulu Wars and the rejection of Western imperialism, these newspapers provide a wide range of viewpoints on diverse cultures.

African Newspapers, Series 2, 1835-1925

Expanding the coverage found in the inaugural edition of African Newspapers, this second series delivers 40 additional African newspapers published between 1835 and 1925. Titles from Algeria, Angola, Liberia, Madagascar, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda offer deep and unique coverage of nearly a century of African history. Included are such notable publications as the Demain (Algeria), Africa's Luminary (Liberia), France Orientale (Madagascar), Al-Moghreb Al-Aksa (Morocco); O Moçambique (Mozambique), Voortrekker (Namibia), Nigerian Times (Nigeria), Munno (Uganda) and many widely sought South African titles from Cape Town, Grahamstown, Port Elizabeth, Pietermaritzburg and Johannesburg. Among the South African titles are Black Man, British Settler, Cape Times, Johannesburg Times, South African Spectator and others.

Quick Facts

- Created in partnership with the Center for Research Libraries and its contributing members

- Online access to more than 100 African newspapers published in the 19th and early 20th centuries

- Wide-ranging coverage of the issues and events that shaped the continent and its peoples

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