145 new and revised articles across 33 subject areas have been added to Oxford Bibliographies.
"The mountains are calling and we must act" by Environmental Science author Eve-Lyn S. Hinckley, "John Capgrave and a medieval view of scholarship as service" by Medieval Studies author Karen Winstead, and "The international protection of diplomatic and consular agents" by International Relations authors Sanderijn Duquet and Jan Wouters are now available on the OUPblog.
"French hovels, slave cabins, and the limits of Jefferson’s eyes" by Atlantic History author Maurizio Valsania, "23 treaties of Utrecht that changed European history forever" by International Relations authors Linda Frey and Marsha Frey, and "What if Peter Pan’s arch-enemy was a woman?" by Childhood Studies author Kirsten Stirling are now available on the OUPblog.
"The significance of the Russian Revolution for the 21st century" by International Relations author Michael Kort, "Reflections on the Teflon king, Charlemagne" by Military History author John France, and "César Chávez would oppose Trump’s border policies" by Latino Studies author Steven W. Bender are now available on the OUPblog.
A three-part blog post on Tennessee Williams by American Literature author John S. Bak subtitled "Self-portraits of the playwright as a young man", "Self-portraits of the playwright as a middle-aged man", and "Self-portraits of the playwright as an aging man" is now available on the OUPblog.