The Churchill Archive is a digital library covering major events in British and world history from the Second World War to the Suez Crisis. This rich collection combines Churchill's correspondence with kings, presidents, prime ministers, authors and artists - from Franklin Roosevelt to Charlie Chaplin - with his famous wartime broadcasts and political papers, as well as exclusive, specially commissioned academic resources to support teaching and research.
Designed for both teaching and research, the collection is augmented by interactive user tools and valuable teaching and supplementary resources. The Churchill Archive is a resource for academics, researchers, students, teachers, writers and enthusiasts within a wide variety of fields. This collection of primary source material is a unique digital library offering new insight into a fascinating period of our past.
To complement the core content, the Churchill Archive offers an expanding range of additional materials, including pedagogical resources and secondary materials, plus editorially-selected links to other resources, video content, audio content, biographical and bibliographic databases.
There is also a perpetual purchase option available.
Institutions should review the Detailed Pricing Document for pricing and full agreement terms.
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The Churchill Archive is a unique resource that brings nearly 800,000 documents amassed by Winston S. Churchill throughout his life online for the first time.