Our trial access to the digital archives of The Nation, National Review and The New Republic will end on 24th November – you have 10 days left to make use of them!
- The Nation is the oldest continually published weekly magazine in the United States, beginning publication in 1865, and describes itself as “the flagship of the left”.
- National Review was founded in 1955 by William F. Buckley, Jr. and is a hugely important source for any study of American conservatism over the past sixty years.
- The New Republic, founded in 1914, is widely considered important in changing the character of liberalism in the direction of governmental interventionism, both foreign and domestic.
The VHL has extensive holdings in print of all three magazines, although we have significant gaps in our run of National Review.
Access is available via OxLIP+ until 24th November 2014. Please send comments and feedback to jane.rawson@bodleian.ox.ac.uk