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Adam Matthew Digital的历史、主要来源平台,镀金时代和进步时代(TGAAPE),可以支持学术界的跨学科研究,包括任何可能利用与性别研究、商业、城市发展/规划、社会工作、慈善事业和发展、文学研究、建筑和政治学相关的历史文献的研究。它还包括高质量的情景化二手材料,以促进学生的学习和教学机会。藏品的亮点包括William M. Tweed (Boss Tweed)的材料;伊迪丝·沃顿未发表的文件;托马斯·纳斯特和约瑟夫·凯普勒创作的深刻而辛辣的政治漫画;洛克菲勒和阿斯特家族的信件;还有铁路,钢铁和石油行业的公司记录。
Adam Matthew Digital's historical, primary source‐focused platform, The Gilded Age and Progressive Era (TGAAPE), can support interdisciplinary studies across academia, including any research that may make use of historic documents relating to gender studies, business, urban development/planning,
social work, philanthropy and development, literary studies, architecture, and political science. It also includes high-quality contextualizing secondary materials to facilitate student learning and pedagogical opportunities. Highlights of the collections include the materials of William M.
Tweed (Boss Tweed); unpublished documents from Edith Wharton; insightful and biting political cartoons by Thomas Nast and Joseph Keppler; correspondence from the Rockefeller and Astor families; and corporate records from the railway, steel, and oil industries.