Adam Matthew supports Early Career Researchers with Royal Historical Society partnership
We are delighted to announce that we are working in partnership with the Royal Historical Society to provide 200 individual 12-month free subscriptions to all Adam Matthew content.
These subscriptions have been given to the Royal Historical Society to support Early Career Researchers during these challenging times. The subscriptions include access to the entire Adam Matthew portfolio which currently has over 80 thematic collections. These cover unlimited opportunities for interdisciplinary research across the social sciences and humanities ranging from Medieval Travel Writing and the Age of Exploration to Literary Print Culture and 21st century issues on Gender Identity and Consumption.
Globally, we are in an unprecedented situation. Our material is drawn from archives and libraries all over the world and with access to those physical documents currently restricted, it has never been more important for them to be digitally accessible. We’re extremely proud as a business to support the Royal Historical Society and early career researchers with free access for 200 users. We sincerely hope this helps the academic community during this challenging time.
Khal Rudin, Managing Director, Adam Matthew Digital
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