Tag: history
Social and Behavioural Sciences – major new e-resource
We now have access to the International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences What is it? The online version of a huge and hugely important encyclopedia. One review commented on its breadth and…
Taming the Leviathan
Contributing to a blog named ‘Serendipity’ seems very appropriate today.
As I went into the archive stacks this morning, with my list of reference numbers, ready to find some correspondence between Sir D’Arcy…
Seeing the light in a dark room: Paper as Evidence Workshop hosted by School of History and Special Collections
Material culture can prove beneficial, if not essential, to help us understand historical events, literature, science and art. Throughout the history of mankind, the materiality of day-to-day life has had […]
The Great War at 100 – by Dr Tim Wilson
As the date of the Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence Symposium – Political Violence and the Long Great War 1914-1923 approaches, Dr Tim Wilson from the School of International Relations…
New e-Resource – BiblioRossica (Russian, Jewish, Eastern European & Eurasian humanities e-books)
BiblioRossica is another important addition to the Library's large collection of online research databases.It is a large, scholarly humanities e-book database, with an emphasis on modern Russian, Jewish, Eastern…
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…
