Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has long believed that independent journalism has the capacity to bring about a more democratic and equitable world. The archive includes perspectives on news, politics, and culture from writers, artists, novelists, and playwrights. The Nation Archive is a fully searchable online version of the magazine's complete backfile, offering a 150-year archive of reporting opinion and criticism.
Here are some great articles from the archive. Login with your COM account for off campus access.
* Corporations and Monopolies, 1874
* "Labor" Having Its Fling, 1902
* Chronicle of the War, 1914
* Pineapple Politics (Al Capone), 1928
* “Social Security” Under the New Deal, 1935
* The McCarthy Method, 1950
* "Injustice" by Pablo Neruda, 1981
* Covid’s Deadly Toll, 2021
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Here are some great articles from the archive. Login with your COM account for off campus access.
* Corporations and Monopolies, 1874
* "Labor" Having Its Fling, 1902
* Chronicle of the War, 1914
* Pineapple Politics (Al Capone), 1928
* “Social Security” Under the New Deal, 1935
* The McCarthy Method, 1950
* "Injustice" by Pablo Neruda, 1981
* Covid’s Deadly Toll, 2021
Want More?
Search The Nation Archives, see all our periodical archives, access our American History guides or go to How to Use EBSCO Magazine Archives.
https://bit.ly/3WNffjE
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