The National Review Archive
The National Review Archive has been a leading journal of opinion since its inception in 1955 by William F. Buckley Jr. The publication consistently provides insightful and unique coverage of political, economic, social, and cultural issues and trends, and remains one of the leading sources in this regard.
The secret to The National Review's success is that it digs deeper than the networks, major newspapers, and national newsweeklies in its quest to provide an editorial product of unparalleled excellence. With its hallmarks of style, wit, and intelligence, The National Review does much more than merely render facts and commentary: The National Review clarifies the real causes, principles, and philosophies underlying today's and tomorrow's most important issues. This database offers complete indexing & abstracting and full text coverage for all issues of the journal back to the first issue in 1955 through to the present. If The National Review Archive is of interest, the following items may be of interest as well:
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Provides coverage of political, economic, social, and cultural issues and trends |  |
Clarifies the real causes, principles, and philosophies underlying today's and tomorrow's most important issues |
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