Country Life Archive Now Available as an Independent Database
One of the most comprehensive British lifestyle publications is now available as a stand-alone database to enhance research worldwide
One of the most comprehensive British lifestyle publications is now available as a stand-alone database to enhance research worldwide
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 22, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 100 years of prestigious British lifestyle content is available in Country Life Archive, now a standalone database, which enables researchers to access more primary sources of British culture from across the twentieth century.
This collection contains every page and issue of this historical weekly magazine from its first issue in 1896 through 2005. Country Life Archive chronicles the uniquely quintessential lifestyle of the privileged British upper-class and its many transformations as it acclimated and changed from one century to another, including how it evolved during the height of the British Empire and through two major world wars, and then to a current-day environment.
This seminal publication is as respected for its architectural and art criticism as for its unique depiction of and insight into Royals, debutantes and rural lifestyles of the British elite.
It also has a focus on fine art, great country houses and rural living; this collection will help researchers across a range of disciplines, including art history, social history, British studies and social class systems, amongst others.
Jean Christie, Publishing Director for Country Life (Time Inc. UK) said, "We are delighted to partner with ProQuest to bring the archives of Britain's most iconic magazine to life. From historic houses and gardens to modern day luxury, the Country Life archive is a fascinating delve into everything British."
Key features of Country Life Archive include:
Susan Bokern, Vice President of Product Management, ProQuest Information Solutions, said "Access to this archive enriches the research experience, giving users a better understanding of this aspect of British heritage. Content can be searched along with other ProQuest historical resources that includes many other iconic magazines and newspapers."
Extensive runs of print copies of publications from this period are often rare, widely scattered, often in very poor condition, and difficult to acquire. Through digitizing Country Life magazine in this way, ProQuest is able to solve this problem and to deliver a substantial body of significant material that is designed to be vital to many research endeavors. Projects such as the online archiving of historical materials such as Country Life continue to be a key focus for ProQuest.
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