»» 19th Century British Society *NEW*
This collection of databases is a developing resource that gives patrons an interdisciplinary view of modern history. Bringing together primary source material, secondary source material, thematic essays and journal articles, each database focuses on a different aspect of the period. Between them they will cover topics relevant to history, literature, politics, economics, philosophy and more.
COUNTER4-compliant usage reports for library account administrators.
Full MARC21 records for each product.
DOIs for each book chapter and journal article, along with rich metadata.
Search functionality that allows users to query the resource with key terms and filter using a tiered taxonomy.
Introductory videos featuring the academic editor for each resource, discussing the subject and the resource itself.
Users can read footnotes/endnotes as they appear in the text by clicking on their superscript number. This allows the user to keep their place on the page when viewing content in their web browser as opposed to scrolling to the end of the page/chapter/book.
Users can now search by Set Title to find Primary Source Collections more easily.
Search results are now more finely filtered by relevancy so users have easier access to Primary Source Collections that have been made available online for the first time.
Rated as Highly Recommended by CHOICE magazine for History of Feminism:“Researchers interested in the historical development of feminism and those in women’s studies and related interdisciplinary programs will find the resource immensely valuable.”
www.routledgehistoricalresources.com/economic-thought
Academic Editors: Gilbert Faccarello and Heinz D. Kurz
History of Economic Thought brings together primary and secondary materials, including book chapters, thematic essays and journal articles, to aid the study of economic thought over the period 1700-1914, including:
More than 7,000 chapters of primary source material, many available here in electronic format for the first time.
More than 2,000 chapters of secondary source book content.
200 articles from Taylor & Francis journals.
18 newly commissioned essays from experts in the field.
An introductory video to the subject and resource from academic editor, Heinz D. Kurz.
Enlightening introductions to the 12 key subject areas and 8 Currents of Thought.
This content can be browsed by Subject, Current of Thought, Notable Figure, Period and Content Type.
www.routledgehistoricalresources.com/feminism
Academic Editor: Ann Heilmann
History of Feminism brings together primary and secondary materials to aid the study of the long nineteenth century of feminism (1776-1928). The collection includes:
More than 6,000 chapters of primary source material, many available in electronic format for the first time. These primary source collections contain original source materials from Pickering & Chatto, acquired by Taylor & Francis in 2015, and the Routledge Major Works programme.
More than 1,000 chapters of secondary book content.
An introductory video to the subject and resource from academic editor, Ann Heilmann.
Over 100 journal articles from a range of Taylor & Francis journals.
16 newly commissioned thematic essays written by experts in the field.
Subject introductions to the 8 key subject areas.
This content can be browsed by Subjects, Regions, Periods and Notable Figures and is complemented by an Image Gallery.
www.taylorfrancis.com/romanticism
Academic Editors: Professor Duncan Wu, Dr Jane Moore and Professor John Stachan
Routledge Historical Resources: Romanticism focuses on British and Irish Romanticism from 1760-1830. 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 videos, and subject introductions on its five key structural themes: Critical Concepts, Genre, History and Politics, Culture and Modern Critical Approaches. The collection includes:
1000s of chapters of primary source collections, some available here in electronic format for the first time
More than 1,000 chapters of secondary book content
Over 100 journal articles from a range of Taylor & Francis journals
An introductory video to the subject and resource from the Academic Editors
14 newly commissioned thematic essays by experts in the field
15 newly commissioned video essays presented by experts in the field
Short introductions to outline the 5 key themes
An image gallery to aid research and study
Browsing available by Subject, Region, Period and Notable Figures
View texts on site or download the PDF
Intuitive search tools enable users to find exactly the material they need
Detailed metadata at chapter and article level using a carefully chosen taxonomy of terms
This content can be browsed by Theme, Region, Period, and Notable Figure and is complemented by an image gallery.
www.taylorfrancis.com/britishsociety
Academic Editors: Professor Martin Hewitt and Professor Susie Steinbach
19th Century British Society focuses on the period 1789-1914. 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 videos, and subject introductions on its ten key structural themes: Gender and Sexuality, Race and Empire, Recreation and Consumption, Family and Demography, Rural and Urban Life, Class and Work, Agencies and Institutions, Crime and Punishment, States of Mind, Health and Welfare. The collection includes:
17 newly commissioned thematic essays by experts in the field
12 newly commissioned video essays presented by experts in the field
Short introductions to outline the 10 key subject areas