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September 2015

September 29, 2015

September 2015

New and Updated Articles

Oxford Bibliographies is regularly updated with new articles and additions to existing articles. This month, 78 new and revised articles have been added across the following subjects.

New articles this month are noted by an *asterisk under Articles and Contributors on each subject page. 

 

American Literature
Anthropology
Art History
Biblical Studies
Childhood Studies
Chinese Studies
Classics
Criminology
Education

Environmental Science
Evolutionary Biology
Hinduism
International Relations
Jewish Studies
Latino Studies
Linguistics
Management
Medieval Studies

Music
Philosophy
Political Science
Public Health
Renaissance and Reformation
Social Work
Sociology

To learn more about the Oxford Bibliographies update program, including the peer-review process and the annual review of articles, please visit the Updating Program page.


Explore More Oxford Bibliographies

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New! Commemorating Sri Aurobindo’s anniversary, the birth of a nation, and a new world by Oxford Bibliographies in Hinduism author Olga Real-Najarro. 

New! Cecil the lion's death is part of a much larger problem by Oxford Bibliographies in African Studies author Heidi Frontani.

New! Congratulations to Edward Mullen, Editor in Chief of Social Work, on the recent publication dedicated to his scholarly contributions to the field over the past 50 years: Social Work Practice to the Benefit of Our Clients: Scholarly Legacy of Professor Edward Joseph Mullen

OUP Blog Editor's Pick: We are all African, but we all have our own histories by Oxford Bibliographies in African Studies author Matthew Davies.

June 2015: Oxford Bibliographies was featured on the recent ACRL/Choice webinar: A Dynamic Approach to Digital Resource Development. Whether you missed the live viewing or want to watch it again, a recording of the presentation and access to slides are available on our 5th Anniversary page.

Explore Ramadan 2015 with a new video featuring Andrew Rippin, Editor in Chief of Oxford Bibliographies in Islamic Studies, discussing the holiday's cultural significance.

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Psychological deterioration in solitary confinement by Oxford Bibliographies in Criminology author Ian O’Donnell.

Boko Haram and religious exclusivism by Oxford Bibliographies in Islamic Studies author Alex Thurston.

Visit the Featured Content page for tools such as Oxford Bibliographies' Digital Brochure and interactive infographic illustrating the growth of the program and its modules since launch.

2015 Featured Global Authors Map

WWI: A Visual Bibliography [1914 - 1918]

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Monsters in the library: Karl August Eckhardt and Felix Liebermann by Oxford Bibliographies in British and Irish Literature author, Andrew Rabin.

1914-1918: the paradox of semi-modern war by the Editor in Chief of Oxford Bibliographies in Military History, Dennis Showalter.

Earth Day, 44 years on, by the forthcoming Oxford Bibliographies in Environmental Science Editor in Chief, Ellen Wohl.

Will young invincibles buy into the ACA?, by Oxford Bibliographies in Social Work author, Stephen Gorin, PhD, MSW.

Buddhism Beyond the Nation State, by Oxford Bibliographies in Buddhism Editor in Chief, Richard Payne.

10 facts about Galileo Galilei, by Oxford University Press.

10 ways to use a bibliography, by Oxford University Press.


Introducing the Oxford Index

The Oxford Index Underbar is now available on each page of Oxford Bibliographies. The Oxford Index Underbar is a free search and discovery service, which shows links to related content from all Oxford University Press online content (journal articles, scholarly monographs, reference content, primary sources, etc.).

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Previous Updates

  • The August 2015 update included the addition of 130 new and revised articles across 33 subject areas.
  • The July 2015 update included the addition of 91 new and revised articles across 28 subject areas.
  • The June 2015 update included the addition of 114 new and revised articles across 32 subject areas.
  • The May 2015 update included the addition of 89 new and revised articles across 24 subject areas.
  • The April 2015 update included the addition of 79 new and revised articles across 27 subject areas.
  • The March 2015 update included the addition of 80 new and revised articles across 26 subject areas.
  • The February 2015 update included the addition of 71 new and revised articles across 29 subject areas.
  • The January 2015 update included the addition of 106 new and revised articles across 31 subject areas.
  • The November 2014 update included the addition of 79 new and revised articles across 28 subject areas.
  • The October 2014 update included the addition of 69 new and revised articles across 28 subject areas.
  • The September 2014 update included the addition of 121 new and revised articles across 31 subject areas.
  • The August 2014 update included the addition of 59 new and revised articles across 29 subject areas.
  • The July 2014 update included the addition of 82 new and revised articles across 32 subject areas.
  • The June 2014 update included the addition of 120 new and revised articles across 33 subject areas
  • The May 2014 update included the addition of 79 new and revised articles across 27 subject areas
  • The April 2014 update included the addition of 62 new and revised articles across 27 subject areas
  • The March 2014 update included the Featured Author Map and the addition of 132 new and revised articles across 30 subjects
  • The February 2014 update included the addition of an updated Feature Author Map as well as 65 new and revised articles across 23 subject areas
  • The January 2014 update included the addition of Oxford Bibliographies in Art History and Evolutionary Biology as well as 244 articles over 28 subjects.
  • The October 2013 update included the addition of 134 new and revised articles across 31 subject areas. This update also included the launch of the Featured Author map
  • The September 2013 update included the addition of 194 new and revised articles across 31 subjects
  • The August 2013 update included the addition of 187 new and revised articles across 32 subjects
  • The July 2013 update included the addition of 145 new and revised articles across 29 subject areas. This update also included the announcement that Oxford Bibliographies had won the 2013 Best in Class Award, in the category of 'Reference', from the Interactive Media Awards
  • The June 2013 update included the addition of 119 new and revise articles across 26 subjects.
  • The April 2013 update included the addition of Chinese Studies to Oxford Bibliographies. In addition, this update included 177 new and revised articles across 26 subjects.
  • The March 2013 update included the addition of Geography and Latino Studies to Oxford Bibliographies as well as the addition of 245 new and revised articles across 27 subjects.
  • The January 2013 update included the addition of Management to Oxford Bibliographies as well as 101 new articles across 12 subjects.
  • The December 2012 update included the addition of the Oxford Index to Oxford Bibliographies as well as 53 new articles across 13 subjects.
  • The November 2012 updated included 71 new and revised articles across 24 subjects. It also included the user videos featuring professors and students.
  • The October 2012 update introduced Oxford Bibliographies in African Studies and included 34 new and revised articles across 18 subjects.
  • The September 2012 update introduced Oxford Bibliographies in British and Irish Literature and included 13 new and revised articles across 10 subjects.
  • The August 2012 update introduced Oxford Bibliographies in American Literature and Jewish Studies and included 50 new and revised articles across 17 subjects.
  • The July 2012 update introduced 54 new and revised articles across 16 subjects.
  • The June 2012 update introduced 106 new and revised articles across 16 subjects.
  • The May 2012update introduced Ecology to Oxford Bibliographies along with new and revised articles across 13 subjects.
  • The March 2012update introduced Childhood Studies and International Law to Oxford Bibliographies
  • The February 2012 updated introduced Military History to Oxford Bibliographies
  • The January 2012 update introduced several user-driven enhancements as well as Education to Oxford Bibliographies
  • The December 2011 update introduced Education to Oxford Bibliographies
  • The November 2011 update introduced Cinema and Media Studies, Latin American Studies, and Linguistics to Oxford Bibliographies.
  • The September 2011 update introduced 75 new articles to Oxford Bibliographies across seven subject areas and the announcement of the launch of Oxford Bibliographies: Latino Studies.
  • The July 2011 update introduced 91 new articles to Oxford Bibliographies across eight subject areas and the announcement of the launch of Oxford Bibliographies: Sociology.
  • The June 2011 update introduced 115 new articles to Oxford Bibliographies across eight subject areas and the announcement of the new Geography module.
  • The April 2011 update introduced more than 50 new articles to Oxford Bibliographies across eight subject areas.
  • The March 2011 update introduced Communication, International Relations, Public Health, and Victorian Literature to Oxford Bibliographies.
  • The February 2011 update introduced Hinduism to Oxford Bibliographies.
  • The December 2010 update introduced Medieval Studies to Oxford Bibliographies.