New e-Resource – Brill's Studies in Intellectual History Online
Perpetual access to Brill's Studies in Intellectual History Onlinehas recently been acquired by the Library.
BSIHO is Brill's first online collection of a complete book series - 219 volumes of monographs, edited volumes and handbooks, published up to 2012, with 2013 material being added in installments.
The series presents new approaches to history, the history of philosophy and theology, the history of ideas, the use of interdisciplinary methods and insights, such as those of cultural anthropology, semiotics and linguistic analysis.
The collection also contains some papers of eminent scholars and conference proceedings, which can be hard to find.
Search functionality includes social book marking tools, RSS feeds, Tables of Contents, etc
Brill's Studies in Intellectual History Onlinealso includes the subseries Brill's Studies in Art, Art History and Intellectual History, and Brill's Texts and Sources in Intellectual History.
BSIHO is Brill's first online collection of a complete book series - 219 volumes of monographs, edited volumes and handbooks, published up to 2012, with 2013 material being added in installments.
The series presents new approaches to history, the history of philosophy and theology, the history of ideas, the use of interdisciplinary methods and insights, such as those of cultural anthropology, semiotics and linguistic analysis.
The collection also contains some papers of eminent scholars and conference proceedings, which can be hard to find.
Search functionality includes social book marking tools, RSS feeds, Tables of Contents, etc
Brill's Studies in Intellectual History Onlinealso includes the subseries Brill's Studies in Art, Art History and Intellectual History, and Brill's Texts and Sources in Intellectual History.
NB: the individual e-books in this series will be added to SAULCAT, the Library catalogue, shortly
NB: off-campus access: use University Computer Account Username and Password (Shibbolised access)
NB: off-campus access: use University Computer Account Username and Password (Shibbolised access)