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Verlag :: Publisher East View Information Services |
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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV. |
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Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number 107652 |
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Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information East View Archive Editions (formerly Cambridge Archive Editions) is an extensive portfolio of primary source document collections covering a variety of historical events spanning the 18th-20th centuries. First established in 1979 in the United Kingdom, Archive Editions began by publishing ist collections in multi-volume print form and later, through a collaboration between East View and Cambridge University Press, as e-book collections encompassing some 1,200 volumes presenting selected primary source documents. Now in ist latest form, East View Archive Editions presents all 100+ legacy series as e-books, as well as an ever-expanding portfolio of new collections that will be available as databases on a new and dedicated platform.
The Archive Editions e-book collections feature a wide range of the most important documents from the British Government records, creating a true survey of an historical period, political movement, or a country’s development. Content includes over 1,200 volumes with nearly 700,000 pages of primary sources and over 750 maps. The e-book collections are organized by region: East and Southeast Asia 10 titles, 92 volumes North America 1 title, 9 volumes Slavic, Balkan and Caucasus 11 titles, 56 volumes New Archive Editions Database Collections Presented on the new East View Archive Editions platform, documents in these collections are richly tagged and dynamically discoverable. Presents original documentary sources chronicling the development of Egyptian nationalist sensibility during the periods of Ottoman, French, and British rule: from first protests, to sporadic violence, to lobbying, to organized political parties and, ultimately, to Egyptian independence. Presents original documentary sources chronicling the history of international claims, commercial, maritime, and diplomatic disputes concerning the territory, various islands, and resources of the South China Sea. Focuses on three island groupsSpratly Islands, Paracel Islands, and Scarborough Reeffrom European colonial claims to armed clashes between the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and People’s Republic of China in late 20th century. Exceptionally rare sources documenting the Chinese Soviet Republic, Mao’s first attempt at establishing a communist state in China (19311934), including day-to-day operations of the state and sponsorship from the USSR.
Presents documentary evidence of British interests in the North-West Frontier of the British Indian Empire, as this was understood in the mid-nineteenth century. This collection brings together a wide range of official British documents spanning the period 18361960, including telegrams, letters, and memoranda, and more.
Digitized and available as e-books, these valuable materials are now exponentially more discoverable and useful to scholars. The Archive Editions e-book platform features:
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