Oxford Bibliographies in Philosophy - Duncan Pritchard.
Oxford Bibliographies Online is a series of selective, discipline-focused, online guides to the essential literature in subjects in the humanities and social sciences, as identified by editors and editorial boards selected by the Oxford University Press. Individual guides are updated quarterly, with 50-75 entries added per year to each subject area, as well as revisions to existing entries.
Oxford Bibliographies Online: Medieval Studies. Rutgers Restricted Access. Off-campus users will be prompted to log in. Description. Specially commissioned annotated bibliographies by scholars in medieval studies. Books and articles are listed, with some digital content described too. Bibliographies fall in many areas, including Art History, History, English Language and Literature, French.
Abstract: Abstract: This peer-reviewed 22,000-word field statement and bibliography, published in Oxford Bibliographies Online, annotates central developments and texts in the area of language, gender, and sexuality. The bibliography will be updated.
History (). Oxford Bibliographies Online launched in 2010 following 18 months of research by Oxford University Press (OUP) on the way students and scholars accessed information. According to OUP, learning on a new topic was often hampered and confused by an overabundance of information that left people without a clear starting point.
Oxford Bibliographies in Chinese Studies has an Editor in Chief, Editorial Board, and team of peer reviewers overseeing the development and updating of articles ensuring balanced perspective with scholarly accuracy and a robust updating program to keep researchers informed of advances in the field. Oxford Bibliographies in Chinese Studies launched with approximately 50 articles; with an.
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Available online via Oxford Reference Online to those who have access via their local public library card.. For bibliographies of the architecture a specific period or style - see the page on that period or style. For bibliographies of specific topics - see the left-hand menu and the main menu. Texts and calendars. Anderson, A.O., Early Sources of Scottish History A.D.500-1286, 2 vols, 2nd.