Proust’s novel, "In Search of Lost Time", is, at it’s core, a set of big, wonderful, difficult questions about life. Joshua Landy’s "The World According to Proust" aims to explore these questions and make them approachable to modern readers. Discover some answers in this interactive graphic.
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Three compelling reasons why Cathal J. Nolan's new book 'Mercy: Humanity in War' should be on everyone's 2023 reading list. Don't miss your chance to win one of ten copies, in our goodreads giveaway. Click to enter: https://bit.ly/3VA4JrO
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Immerse yourself in our beautiful world with the "Atlas of the World" from Oxford University Press! The new 29th edition features gorgeous new images, as well as a six-page special feature on energy and environmental impact. Learn More: https://bit.ly/3hRO7yk
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OUP author, Alex Worsnip, explores the take of philosophers and social scientists on the idea of anti-vaxxers. He questions if these characters are irrational, and discusses the motivations involved. Read more on the OUPblog: https://bit.ly/3G2tXcK
Which anti-vaxxers are irrational?
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Looking for a start in your medical career? Discover OUP's latest Clinical Skills collection with all included content free to read for a limited time: https://bit.ly/3UBY7JU
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What a year it's been for Age and Ageing! ✅ We turned 50 ✅ We adopted a new publication model ✅ We became the top-ranked geriatrics journal! Browse through our history, and keep on top of global changes and innovations! British Geriatrics Society
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"Uncommon Wrath" is the first dual biography of Julius Caesar and Marcus Cato, which focuses on their rivalry and its consequences for the Roman Republic. Within it shows the relevance of extreme political partisanship to the breakdown of republican government and implicitly provides a cautionary tale for today. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3Vpchhl
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It's the final episode of this season of The Very Short Introductions Podcast and this week Daniel Haybron introduces the emotional state we all strive towards- happiness - but as he explains it can be hard to define what happiness is. Listen here to learn more: https://bit.ly/373BckX
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OUP's Clinical Skills for Early Career Researchers collection is still free-to-access! From improving your general skills to excelling in your chosen specialty, you can find everything you need in our curated articles, chapters, and blog posts here: https://bit.ly/3UBY7JU
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Often forgotten in the history of totalitarian dictators, Mussolini is sometimes mistakenly claimed to be 'not like the others'. Paul Corner examines the brutal reality of the regime in 'Mussolini in Myth and Memory', raising questions about the nostalgia for dictators today. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3WEom2Y