Fame provides up to 20 years of financial data for over 15 million public and private companies in the UK and Ireland. Includes, company profiles, key financials, peer groups, company size, corporate ownership, stock data, directors and contacts, and news and. Features: Custom reports, data analysis tools, data export, search alerts.
Comprises the run of the renowned newsweekly, The Far Eastern Economic Review (1946-2009). Known for its authoritative reporting, this publication was devoted to many facets of the Asia-Pacific region, including politics, economics, international relations, and the arts/culture.
Provides essential news, comments, data and analysis for the global business community. Registration is required. Click here to start the process, then go to “set up my account” and use your University of Sussex email address to register. App also available from iOS and Android app stores.
A complete online, fully searchable facsimile, the Financial Times Historical Archive, 1888-2016* delivers the complete run of the London edition of this internationally known daily paper, from its first issue.
Provides researchers with rich archival content, visual ephemera, monographs, and videos that explore how food shapes the world around us. Includes cookbooks, menus, pamphlets, posters, vintage commericals, interviews and documentaries, as well as secondary sources.
The Fortunoff Archive and its affiliates recorded the testimonies of willing individuals with first-hand experience of the Nazi persecutions, including those who were in hiding, survivors, bystanders, resistants, and liberators. Collection holds more than 4,400 testimonies, which are comprised of over 12,000 recorded hours of videotape.
A multi-archive collection which captures the lives, experiences and colonial encounters of people living at the edges of the Anglophone world from 1650-1920. Covers various colonial frontiers of North America and the settlers of Southern Africa, Australia and New Zealand.