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[ProQuest - Part of Clarivate]( [View online]( Discover Historical Archives with ProQuest History Vault [Trial and explore pricing]( Dear Faculty Members, I am excited to share that the award-winning ProQuest History Vault now offers even more user-friendly ways to explore the acclaimed archival content. The new experience is designed to support educators in guiding students through primary sources more effectively. With features like subject-specific timelines and improved archival arrangement, users can gain deep insights and uncover new discoveries about historical figures, labor and civil rights issues, and strategic global planning. Discover the new functionalities with a trial of our latest modules: • History Vault 68: Stephen S. Wise Papers: Rabbi, Scholar, Activist,1874-1949 explores Rabbi Stephen S. Wise's impactful legacy across politics, Judaism, and global influence, highlighted through personal letters, activism, and his foundational roles in key organizations shaping 20th-century American history. • History Vault 69: Workers, Labor, and Race: Records of the Fair Employment Practices Committee, 1941-1946 reveals primary source materials from the Fair Employment Practice Committee (FEPC), established in 1941 to ensure equal employment opportunities for minorities in defense industries during World War II, including central files, case records, meeting reports, correspondence, and legal documents. • History Vault 70: Planning for the Post-World War II World, State Department Records of Harley A. Notter, 1939-1945 encompasses Dr. Harley A. Notter’s collection of State Department files, widely recognized as a cornerstone in understanding global postwar planning and offers access to previously confidential documents that shaped post-WWII global events and policies. To learn more, obtain pricing, and start a free trial, click [here](. [Request trial and explore pricing]( Kind regards, Daniela Wittig Marketing Manager ProQuest, Part of Clarivate [ProQuest - Part of Clarivate]( [ProQuest YouTube]( [ProQuest Twitter]( [ProQuest LinkedIn]( [ProQuest Facebook]( Clarivate™ is home to leading research, education and library solutions, including Web of Science™, ProQuest™, Ex Libris™ and Innovative™. [Unsubscribe from marketing communications]( [Manage your email preferences]( [Privacy policy]( 789 East Eisenhower Parkway Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1346 USA This email was sent to {EMAIL} and is specific to the recipient. If you have received this email in error please delete it and notify the sender immediately. © 2024 Clarivate. Clarivate, ProQuest and its logo, as well as all other trademarks used herein are trademarks of their respective owners and used under license.

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