American periodicals published between 1740 and 1940, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines and many other historically-significant periodicals. Combines collections from American Periodicals Series Online (APS Online) and American Periodicals from the Center for Research (APCRL).
A full-text archive of magazines comprising key research material in the fields of art and architecture, dating from the 1860s. Includes over 65 consumer and trade magazines focusing on fine art, decorative arts, architecture, interior design, industrial design, and photography. Issues are presented as searchable full-colour page images.
Contains the backfile of Artforum (later Artforum International), the leading magazine for coverage of international contemporary art, from its launch in 1962 to 2020. Includes features, reviews, and interviews relating to artists, exhibitions, publications, and other art world events / trends.
This archive includes every published issue of the world's first illustrated weekly newspaper, from 1842 to 2003. Full-text searchable with high-quality digital imaging from flat unbound print sets, it includes articles, illustrations, photographs, and advertisements. Subjects covered include politics, society, culture, science, and international affairs, with a particular focus on British and imperial history.
A digital archive of alternative press publications produced in the United States during the 20th century. Provides full-text access to magazines, newspapers, and journals created by feminist, LGBTQ+, African American, Native American, Lationo, GI, Campus Underground, Right-Wing and other activist and independent communities.
A searchable fascimile archive of 19th-century British periodicals reflecting the social, cultural, and political life of the era. Drawn from major libraries, the titles were selected by leading scholars in nineteenth-century studies and cover topics from art and leisure to empire and reform.
A complete run of Picture Post magazine (1938–1957), offering iconic photojournalism and a vivid visual record of British life, culture, and politics before and after WWII.
Digitised archive of Punch, a British magazine of humour and satire published from 1841 to 1992. Includes over 7,900 issues with articles, illustrations, Almanacks, and contributor information, offering insight into British culture, politics, and society across 150 years.
A complete, searchable archive of Vogue (US edition) from its first issue in 1892 to the present. Includes high-resolution scans of every page, covering fashion, culture, photography, and design. Useful for research in fashion history, visual culture, gender studies, and media. Content is fully indexed and includes advertisements, covers, and editorial content.
A searchable archive of leading women’s interest magazines from the late 19th century to the 21st century. Includes full issues of titles such as Good Housekeeping, Ladies’ Home Journal, and Essence, covering topics like fashion, health, family life, careers, and social issues. Offers insight into evolving representations of women and gender roles, primarily in the US context.