What's new in February 2021
February 11, 2021
Discover over 100 new titles from Oxford University Press, published across a diverse range of topics — from the dangers of falsehoods and free speech to Jewish political theology, and from the story of Black music in interwar Paris to the search for meaningful work in the new economy.
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This update includes the following Open Access titles:
- Electoral Shocks: The Volatile Voter in a Turbulent World by Edward Fieldhouse, Jane Green, Geoffrey Evans, Jonathan Mellon, Christopher Prosser, Hermann Schmitt, and Cees van der Eijk (converted to Open Access)
- Resonant Recoveries: French Music and Trauma Between the World Wars by Jillian C. Rogers
- The Normative Order of the Internet: A Theory of Rule and Regulation Online by Matthias C. Kettemann
- Combating Fiscal Fraud and Empowering Regulators: Bringing tax money back into the COFFERS by Brigitte Unger, Lucia Rossel, and Joras Ferwerda
You can find new books in the below subject modules:
Biology – Business and Management – Chemistry – Classical Studies – Clinical Medicine and Allied Health – Economics and Finance – Environmental Science – History – Law – Linguistics – Mathematics – Music – Neuroscience – Philosophy – Political Science – Psychology – Religion – Social Work – Sociology