What's new in April 2022
April 21, 2022
Discover 110 new titles from Oxford University Press, published across a wide range of topics — from online consumer autonomy to climate change and global poverty, and from how cold war South Korea shaped the American evangelical empire to how robots will reshape our emotional lives.
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This update includes the following Open Access titles:
- The Changing German Voter by Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck, Sigrid Roßteutscher, Harald Schoen, Bernhard Weßels, and Christof Wolf
- India in the Persian World of Letters by Arthur Dudney
- Collaborative Advantage by Jonas Nahm (converted to Open Access)
- Exploiting and Managing the Alien and Unseen World below Water in Before the UN Sustainable Development Goals: A Historical Companion by Martin Gutmann and Daniel Gorman (chapter converted to Open Access)
You can find new books in the below subject modules:
Biology – Business and Management – Classical Studies – Computer Science – Economics and Finance – Education – History – Law – Literature – Music – Palliative Care – Philosophy – Physics – Political Science – Psychology – Public Health and Epidemiology – Religion – Social Work – Sociology