What's new in November 2019
November 21, 2019
Discover more than 100 new titles from Oxford University Press, published across a diverse range of topics — from minimalist linguistic parsing to slavery and the visual arts in historical Spain, and from concepts of elementary particle physics to migration and crisis in the Mediterranean Sea.
After listening to requests and feedback from our customers, Oxford University Press is delighted to announce that we will begin* offering print-replica PDFs for forthcoming books on Oxford Scholarship Online from this month’s update.
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This update includes the following Open Access titles:
- New Sources of Development Finance by A. B. Atkinson (converted to Open Access)
- Resurgent Asia: Diversity in Development by Deepak Nayyar
You can find new books in the below subject modules:
Biology – Classical Studies – Economics and Finance – History – Law – Linguistics – Literature – Mathematics – Music – Philosophy – Physics – Political Science – Psychology – Public Health and Epidemiology – Religion – Social Work – Sociology
*Please note that for the first half of 2020 a small proportion of new books may not publish with a print-replica pdf immediately on publication, but we will endeavor to offer these as soon as is possible after the book is published online. We will also be retroactively adding print-replica PDFs for books published in 2019 during the first few months of 2020.