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The following are references available for use when sourcing conservatism-related articles so that they meet the verifiability, notability and neutral point of view requirements. Members that are willing to share resources that are difficult to find or are cost-prohibitive should add themselves to the resource.

Books

See also: Conservatism § Further reading
Title Author Description Reliability Access/Contact
American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia (2006) Frohnen, Bruce et al. the most detailed reference
English Conservatism since the Restoration: An Introduction and Anthology (1990) Eccleshall, Robert

Periodicals

See also: Category:Conservative magazines
Title Description Reliability Access/Contact
Alberta Report Canadian right-of-center weekly newsmagazine ; 1973-2003
The American bimonthly; focus is the intersection of economics and politics; published by the American Enterprise Institute; 2006-
The American Conservative monthly magazine, anti-war and Old Right; 2002-
The American Enterprise 8 issues/year; free-market economics,neoconservative U.S. foreign policy; 1990-2006 (replaced by The American)
American Free Press Weekly newspaper; populist and nationalist; 2001?
The American Interest Bimonthly; foreign policy, international affairs, global economics, military; 2005- Some issues online
American Outlook Quarterly magazine; 1998- ; current events
American Renaissance Monthly racialist magazine published by the New Century Foundation; 1990-
American Spectator extreme-right monthly magazine; 1967-
American Thinker daily; American politics, foreign policy, national security, Israel, economics, diplomacy, culture, and military strategy; 2003-
Baptist Press 1946-
Blaze Magazine 10 issues per year; edited by Glenn Beck; 2005-
Calgary Sun Canadian daily newspaper; 1980-
California Patriot 8 issues per year; at University of California, Berkeley; 2000-
Catholic Digest American Catholic monthly magazine; 1936-
The Christian Century biweekly; 1884-
The Christian Examiner monthly newspaper which reports on news from a Christian perspective; 1983-
The Christian Post 2000-
Christianity Today monthly Evangelical periodical; 1956-
Chronicles monthly; anti-globalism, anti-intervention and anti-immigration--a leading paleoconservative publication; published by the Rockford Institute; 1976-
Claremont Review of Books quarterly; conservative answer to the liberal New York Review of Books; 2000- Some articles online;
Commentary monthly neoconservative magazine, Judaism; 1945-
Conservative Digest Magazine; defunct?
Cornell Review fortnightly; at Cornell University; 1984-
Crisis Magazine examines politics, business, culture, faith, and family life from a Catholic perspective; 1982- ,
Daily Telegraph daily newspaper; 1855-
Dartmouth Review biweekly newspaper at Dartmouth College; 1980-
Deseret News daily newspaper connected to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; moderate to conservative; 1850-
Edmonton Sun Canadian daily newspaper; 1996-
First Things monthly ecumenical journal, very well-respected; 1990- Some free articles
FrontPage Magazine edited by David Horowitz
Harvard Salient biweekly newspaper at Harvard University; 1981-
Human Events Weekly magazine 1944-
The Idaho Observer constitutionally oriented, populist monthly newspaper; 1997- ? ,
Imprimis monthly speech digest of Hillsdale College; 1972-
Insight on the News Magazine, 1980s-2008
Investigate monthly; New Zealand public affairs magazine TGIF ed. free
Investor's Business Daily daily newspaper characterized as "right-wing"; 1984-
Intercollegiate Review flagship journal of the libertarian, socially conservative Intercollegiate Studies Institute Free to students, teachers
Modern Age quarterly academic journal, a voice of small-"c" conservatism; 1957-
National Catholic Register biweekly; oldest Catholic newspaper in the United States; 1927-
The National Interest prominent conservative bimonthly international affairs magazine; 1985-
National Review most widely read and influential magazine for conservative news; biweekly; 1955-
The New American constitutionally oriented biweekly journal published by the John Birch Society
New Atlantis quarterly journal; traditionalist conservative, social and political dimensions of science and technology; 2003-
The New Criterion monthly literary magazine; 1982-
News Weekly weekly; Australian current affairs magazine published by the National Civic Council; 1941-
New Hampshire Union Leader Daily newspaper; conservative and Republican, involved in presidential elections; 1863-
Orbis quarterly American journal on international relations and U.S. foreign policy; 1957-
Ottawa Sun Canadian daily newspaper; 1980s-
Policy Review one of America's leading conservative journals founded by the Heritage Foundation; bimonthly
The Public Interest quarterly; was a leading neoconservative journal on political economy and culture; 1965-2005
Princeton Tory bimonthly journal at Princeton University; 2001?-
Reader's Digest 10 issues/year; conservative and anti-communist perspective on political and social issues; 1922-
Regulation Magazine quarterly; 1997-
Right Now! British right-wing political magazine; 1993-2006
The Salisbury Review quarterly British magazine; 1982-
The Spectator right-of-center weekly British magazine, generally Atlanticist and Eurosceptic; 1828-
The Spotlight Weekly newspaper; populist and nationalist; 1975-2001
Toronto Sun Canadian daily newspaper; 1971-
Touchstone Magazine bimonthly; covers matters related to Christianity, culture, literature, secularism, and world affairs; 1986-
The Wall Street Journal Daily newspaper; largest in United States; American economic and international business; 1889-
The Wanderer weekly Catholic newspaper; 1867-
The Washington Examiner daily newspaper; 2005-
The Washington Post daily paper
The Washington Times Daily newspaper; socially and politically conservative; 1982-
The Weekly Standard weekly neoconservative opinion magazine--a redoubt of neoconservatism; 1995-
Western Standard Canadian, libertarian-conservative national news magazine; 2004-
Winnipeg Sun Canadian daily newspaper; 1980-
World Magazine biweekly Christian news magazine; 1986-

Internet

See also: Alternative media (U.S. political right)
Title Description Reliability Access/Contact
BigJournalism.com founded by Andrew Breitbart to "hold the mainstream media’s feet to the fire"; 2010-
Cybercast News Service covers stories L. Brent Bozell III believes are ignored by mainstream news organizations; 1998-
The Daily Caller news website with a focus on politics, original reporting and breakign news; 2010-
Drudge Report links to stories from the United States and international mainstream media about politics; 1997-
The Enterprise Blog blog of the American Enterprise Institute
Jewish World Review Online magazine (5 days/week); informational articles related to Judaism and columns by conservative writers; 1997-
JSTOR Archive of academic journals Pay
NewsBusters "dedicated to exposing & combating liberal media bias"; 2005- ]
Newsmax.com number one site for conservatives in the U.S.; 1998- ]
Parties and Elections in Europe Comparitive study of Euro parties
Rasmussen Reports Opinion polling, news; 2003-
Townhall.com conservative news, politics, opinion, breaking news analysis; 1995-
The World & I monthly magazine
WorldNetDaily news and associated content from a U.S. conservative perspective; 1997- WP:RSN discussions have found WND to be unreliable

Other

Title Description Reliability Access/Contact
Christian Broadcasting Network fundamentalist Christian television broadcasting network; conservative news; 1961-
Fox News Channel cable and satellite news channel; 1996- RS
RightNetwork television network; 2010-
Sun News Network Canadian television network--takes a populist, conservative-leaning approach ; 2011-
WWTC 1280 AM, conservative talk radio; 2001-

See also

Conservatism-related
General

References

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Noticeboard/Archive_97#Fox_News_is_an_unreliable_source
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