What's New: March 2025
March 20, 2025
Oxford Bibliographies is regularly updated with new articles and additions to existing articles. This month, 16 new and 10 revised articles have been added across 19 subjects.
New articles
American Literature
Denise Levertov, Lynn Domina
Anthropology
Green Violence: Militarization of Natural Resources, Anselmo Matusse, Tafadzwa Mushonga
Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
Mosque of Córdoba, Susana Capilla
Art History
Architecture in India During the Sultanate Period, Saarthak Singh
Art of the Catholic Religious Orders in Medieval Europe, Thomas E. A. Dale, Matthew J. Westerby
British and Irish Literature
Borderlands in Medieval Britain and Ireland, Lindy Brady
Buddhism
Pehar, Christopher Bell
Classics
Simplicius, Carlos Steel
The Roman Legion, Jessica Clark
Communication
Misinformation and Political Communication, Zelly Martin, Samuel Woolley
Ecology
Buell-Small Succession Study (New Jersey), Scott J. Meiners
Hinduism
Hinduism in Nepal, Jessica Birkenholtz
International Relations
Fintech, Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn
Jewish Studies
Jewish Communities in Israel, Steven E. Zipperstein, Richard D. Hecht
Social Work
Technologies to Improve Social Work Practice and Education, Johanna Creswell Báez, Tae Kyung Park, Jonathan B. Singer
Victorian Literature
Leslie Stephen, Gillian Fenwick
Revised articles
Art History
Activist and Socially Engaged Art, Grant Kester
Biblical Studies
Demons, Matthew Goff, Blake Jurgens, Emily Olsen
Classics
Hellenistic Tragedy, Agnieszka Kotlinska-Toma
Communication
Alternative Journalism, Jon Bekken
Media Systems Theory, Josef Seethaler
Medieval Studies
Anglo-Norman Realm, Emily Zack Tabuteau
Philosophy
Applied Ethics, Thomas Søbirk Petersen, Jesper Ryberg
Political Science
Campaign Finance in the Era of Super-PACS, Robert G. Boatright
Urban Studies
Natural Disasters and their Impact on Cities, Mark Skidmore, Jungmin Lim, Yuxin Shen
Victorian Literature
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Sophia Andres