Contains newspapers published in the 19th and early 20th century. For Brazil there are Jornal do Commercio (Rio de Janeiro 1827-1922) and O Estado de Sao Paulo (1875-1922)
Over 250 different newspapers published between 1822 and 1923 for Brazil there are newspapers with limited date runs from from Belen and Manaus, as well as the English language Rio News (1879-1900)
Contains 38 historical databases covering primary sources such as newspapers, magazines (including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times and historical African-American newspapers)
Contains the daily reports issued by the U.S. Government from 1941-1996, including translated broadcasts, news agency transmissions, newspapers, periodicals, and more.
Contains Latin American anarchist, anarcho-syndicalist, and labor periodicals.
Some of the major publications included are La Protesta, La Vanguardia and Acción Obrera (Argentina) ; O Exempio. Jornal do Povo and Battaglia (Brazil); the Chilean Voz del Mar (Chile); and Ariete, Redención Obrera, Revolución Social, El Sindical (Mexico).
Full page and article images of the Times (London) with searchable full text, including searchable advertisements and photographs, back to the first issue.
The collection includes digital reproductions providing access to every page from every available issue. This archive does not include the Sunday Times, a newspaper independent of the Times. Coverage: 1785-1985. (Use Nexis Uni for Times issues July 1, 1985 to present)
Access the newspaper’s publications from 1825-1923. Acknowledged as the oldest newspaper in circulation in Latin America, prominent themes include Brazilian commerce, politics, family life, slavery, and more.
Part of the Fundação Biblioteca Nacional, the Hemeroteca Digital Brasileira is a portal to Brazilian journals and allows online consultation of magazines, bulletins and yearbooks archive, and serial publications. Search by publication title, time periods or region.