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Gender: Identity and Social Change - Now Published

Three Centuries of Digital Primary Sources Documenting Developments in Gender Roles and Relations

 

Gender: Identity and Social Change, a new digital primary source collection, is now available from Adam Matthew Digital.



Adam Matthew publishes new collection documenting Japan’s rise to modernity

Extensive coverage of Japan’s ascent to the rank of a global superpower revealed

Marlborough, UK. Providing significant insight into the events between First World War victory and Second World War defeat, Foreign Office Files for Japan, 1919-1952 offers access to formally restricted government documents presenting a unique vantage point into a globally unstable political climate.




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Adam Matthew signs ground-breaking agreement to include two digital collections in new Egyptian Knowledge Bank

Landmark contract with the Specialized Presidential Council for Education and Scientific Research, Egypt provides access for all citizens of the Republic of Egypt

(Marlborough, UK) Adam Matthew, award-winning UK publisher of digital primary source collections, has signed a multi-year agreement with the Egyptian government to provide access to two digital primary source collections via the Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB) project.



Three pivotal decades of race relations in America

Trace the fight for racial justice in the modern era

Marlborough, UK. Discover the work of the Race Relations Department based at Fisk University, a highly influential think tank which emerged as a centre of scholarly investigation and public conversation on civil rights in the twentieth century.


Selling the American Dream

One of the largest collection of trade catalogues in America digitised for interdisciplinary research

Marlborough, UK. Explore the shaping of the United States throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries with Trade Catalogues and the American Home. A new digitised collection of highly visual trade catalogues, cards and marketing ephemera illustrating the rise of the American dream and evolution of commercial tastes and consumer trends between 1850-1950.


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