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Explore our list of new Gale Primary Sources archives, modules, and supplements.
ECCO Part III opens doors to new research. With 1.7 million additional pages, researchers can delve into the complexities of the eighteenth century and explore its lasting impact. Coming in 2026.
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History of Disabilities focuses on the social aspects of disabilities, how we have historically interacted with people with disabilities, and where this has led us as a society.
This collection provides valuable primary source materials on the evolution of feminism and women’s experiences throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Coverage focuses on women’s political activism such as suffrage, birth control, pacifism, civil rights, and socialism across multiple geographic regions. Particular attention has been paid to material produced by women, not simply for women.
This module, "Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1922" includes over one million pages of female-authored fiction and non-fiction. All sourced from the American Antiquarian Society, the archive includes around 5,700 monographs published between 1820 and 1922 in the United States.
International Perspectives on LGBTQ Activism and Culture, examines populations and areas of the world previously underrepresented in prevailing discourses around sexuality and gender, such as southern Africa and Australia.