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19th Century U.S. Newspapers

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Inhalt :: Content

Online-Service mit Zugang zu rund 500 US-amerikanischen Zeitungen des 19. Jahrhunderts im Volltext- und Image-Format. Die rund 1,8 Million digitalisierte Seiten umfassende Sammlung berücksichtigt regionale und lokale Titel aus allen Bundesstaaten und Territorien. Vertreten sind u.a. New York Herald (NY), Lynchburg Virginian (VA), The Hawaiin Gazette (HI), Rocky Mountain News (CO), Southern Illustrated News (VA), Daily Inter Ocean (Chicago), Milwaukee Sentinel (WI), Bee (OH) und Mountaineer (SC).
Die Digitalisierung beruht auf Beständen der Library of Congress, der Wisconsin Historical Society, der South Carolina Library, der Western Reserve Historical Society, den Scholarly Resources Archives, der Historical Society of Pennsylvania und dem Maryland State Archive.

19th Century U.S. Newspapers

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Gale Cengage

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

Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number

107050

Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information

As the new American nation emerged in the 1800s, the first draft of its history was written by those who experienced and recorded it on the pages of urban and rural newspapers from coast to coast. As the primary source of news and information on national and local affairs, these pages are invaluable for historical research across a spectrum of subjects.

Gale's 19th Century U.S. Newspapers - a full-text searchable online resource - provides an as-it-happened window on events, culture and daily life in 19th-century America of interest to both professional and general researchers. The collection features publications from the political party newspapers at the beginning of the 19th century to the mammoth dailies that shaped the nation at the century's end. Every aspect of society and every region of the nation is found in the archive - rural and urban, large cities and small towns, coast to coast and beyond. Major newspapers stand alongside those published by African Americans, Native Americans, women's rights groups, labor groups, the Confederacy and other select groups. Also included are illustrated papers that bring the 19th century to life through the drawings of many of its celebrated artists. 19th Century U.S. Newspapers is cross-searchable with Gale's other newspaper and periodical collections on Gale NewsVault.

Features/Benefits

  • Made up of 500 newspapers, this collection features the New York Herald, Lynchburg Virginian, Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Rocky Mountain News, Southern Illustrated News, Daily Inter Ocean Chicago, Milwaukee Sentinel, Bee, Mountaineer, and many others.
  • The collection not only covers the American Civil War, African-American culture and history, Western migration, Antebellum-era life and other major topics, it also includes scholarly essays on 19th century American history written by prominent historians.
  • Titles were selected by leading scholars of the 19th-century American press and headnotes have been included for the individual titles.
  • The primary source content of 19th Century U.S. Newspapers has been digitized from many of the largest and most impressive collections of newspapers from all across the country, including the Boston Public Library, Case Warren Reserve Historical Society, Colorado Historical Society, Harvard University, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Idaho Historical Society, Kansas State Historical Society, Library of Congress, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Nebraska State Historical Society, North Carolina Office of Archives and History, Scholarly Resources Archives, South Carolina University, Syracuse University, Tennessee State Library and Archives, and University of Georgia.

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