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Boasting more than five million records covering over 500 years of history, BOA's extensive digital archive offers unique insights into global events, trends, and themes.

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Licensed to access Pandemics, Society, and Public Health, 1517–1925

1517   1925

Licensed to access Building a New Germany: Denazification and Political Re-education, 1944–1948

1944   1948

Licensed to access Censorship: Policy and Practice During the Second World War

1914   1959

Licensed to access American Women's Club Magazine, 1925–1936

1925   1936
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70 years: Roger Bannister and the Four Minute Mile

Rex Cleaver
Published 6th May, 2024 3 min read

African World Heritage Day

Tommy Dolan
Published 5th May, 2024 2 min read

From Hand-Made to Digital: A Study of the Aesthetic Evolution of Lollywood Posters in the CAP Archive

Haya Faruqui - Citizens Archive of Pakistan
Published 2nd May, 2024 18 min read

May Day (International Workers' Day)

Alice Broome
Published 1st May, 2024 1 min read

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British Online Archives (BOA) is one of the UK’s leading academic publishers and online repositories. 

Hosting over five million records, carefully sourced from private and public archives, such as The National Archives (UK) and British Library, BOA’s specially curated primary source collections cover over 500 years of world history. They boast extensive documentation from across the globe, providing invaluable source material for students and researchers working within a wide range of scholarly disciplines, including history, politics, sociology, and international relations. Our unique digital holdings offer insights into global historical events and trends, typically through a British lens. They serve to broaden our understanding of history, and help us to make sense of contemporary social, cultural, economic, and political landscapes.

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