New content in Oxford Handbooks Online

Access to several 2019 publications in Oxford Handbooks Online  is now available permanently in the University of Helsinki network.

New content has been acquired for these subject areas:

Classical Studies

Economics & Finance

Law

Linguistics

Philosophy

Political Science

Psychology

Religion

The annual collections include the books published completely in 2019 and articles in the books the content of which grows during several years.

Monthly updates will introduce individual Handbook chapters prior to their release in print, online-only essays on emerging areas of research and updated versions of all articles.

The books will be catalogued in the Helka database.

You can send feedback by e-mail: e-library@helsinki.fi

New historical resources online – History of Economic Thought (Routledge)

The Helsinki University Library had an trial on Routledge Historical Resources online: History of Economic Thought last year. Now this resource has been purchased.

History of Economic Thought is an online platform that brings together the best and most relevant scholarship from Taylor & Francis, its imprints, and its authors. It is the second project in the new Routledge Historical Resources online programme.

The resource covers the fascinating subject of the history of economic thought over the period 1700–1914. It contains an extensive range of primary and secondary resources, including full books, selected chapters, and journal articles, as well as new thematic essays, and subject introductions on key themes. There is also a video introduction to the subject from Heinz D. Kurz, one of the academic editors of the History of Economic Thought.

On trial until 26.2.2018: Routledge Historical Resources online: History of Economic Thought

 

 

 

 

History of Economic Thought  is a new online platform that brings together the best and most relevant scholarship from Taylor & Francis, its imprints, and its authors. It is the second project in the new Routledge Historical Resources online programme.

The resource covers the fascinating subject of the history of economic thought over the period 1700–1914. It contains an extensive range of primary and secondary resources, including full books, selected chapters, and journal articles, as well as new thematic essays, and subject introductions on key themes. There is also a video introduction to the subject from Heinz D. Kurz, one of the academic editors of the History of Economic Thought.

Feedback by e-mail: e-library@helsinki.fi