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A collection of thousands of full-text magazines and newspapers plus corporate and stock market data.
Contemporary and historical images from the Associated Press.
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Full-text collection of both national and regional British newspapers. Digitized with full article images.
Coverage from 1732 to 1950.
A digitized collection of predominantly London newspapers of the 17th & 18th centuries. Also includes broadsides, newsbooks, pamphlets, periodicals, and a few provincial newspapers.
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A collection of 18th and 19th century Caribbean newspapers. Essential for research on colonial history, the Atlantic slave trade, international commerce, New World slavery and related topics.
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British newspapers and periodicals, published from 1685-1820, from several US and British Libraries.
Complete searchable run of one of the world’s most authoritative daily business newspaper. Great for studying economic and business history and current affairs from 1888 to 2010.
UTK has access to part 1. , 1888-2010.
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FBIS was an intelligence component of the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology that provided translations of radio broadcasts in selected foreign countries from 1974 to 1996. Search these daily reports by location, publication type, or keyword.
Also available on CD-ROM in the Hoskins Library Storage Reading Room.
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Full-text of the first pictorial weekly newspaper. Coverage from 1842 to 2003.
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Full-text of The Independent, a British newspaper. Coverage from 1986 to 2021.
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Books, newspapers, pamphlets, manuscripts, maps, photographs, statistics, and other primary source documents from the 19th century. Focus is British.
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The Times (London) is considered the "world's newspaper of record." Full-text to over 200 years of the publication.
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UT Libraries subscribes to a small number of international newspapers in print. The current issues are shelved in the back of the Miles Reading Room, 1st floor, Hodges Library.