Step into summer with tales that have stood the test of time!
Dive into literary classics, from 'The Odyssey' to 'Romeo and Juliet' — these stories are bound to stay with you long after the last page ☀️
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Rooted in psychology and spiritual insight, Wicks’ writing encourages clarity in the noise of everyday life. He draws from decades of helping others heal to guide us toward balance.
Discover his transformative works here: https://t.co/XTB3h3OuNn
The newest volume in the acclaimed Oxford History of the United States series, "Contested Continent" narrates the history of North America from the perspectives of its Indigenous peoples and the earliest Europeans to arrive on the continent.
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New in #GENETICS - a collection spotlighting the databases and resources that keep the field moving forward. If your work depends on high-quality genomic data, this issue belongs on your radar.
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At OUP, we are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Gordon Wood. He was a brilliant thinker and writer. Our condolences to his family and to all his devoted readers. We will miss him.
Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, was brought up as ‘stupefying grandeur’ before becoming an intrepid traveller, including to Afghanistan disguised as a boy, and later taking on a wide range of official royal duties.
Explore her life on #ODNB: https://t.co/O2nJtscuuE
What if performance wasn’t something you measure after the fact, but something you actively enable?
Edie Goldberg looks at progress-focused systems, better manager support, and why old review models fall short @HRdotcom https://t.co/lCAGQMUX16
A good book > another gadget.
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Cardiovascular nursing continues to evolve and staying informed is essential for improving outcomes for patients. EJCN supports this by bringing together evidence-based research that strengthens nursing care.
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From model ships to major historical arguments, author Jon Parshall traces the origins of a lifelong fascination with World War II in this Q and A.
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Explore key topics and curated summaries in EHJ’s 2025 Year in Cardiovascular Medicine series. Discover the impactful work advancing the field and contributing to a deeper understanding of cardiovascular medicine.
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Once bold, colourful, and ornate, men’s clothing transformed dramatically in the wake of political and social change.
Discover how simplicity became a defining feature of modern style in "Suitable" out now: https://t.co/BPnFZeKg1q
The FBI reports that over half of all religiously motivated hate crimes in the U.S. target Jews, who make up just 2% of the population. David Harris, author of "Antisemitism: What Everyone Needs to Know®," joins the @NewBooksNetwork to discuss more: https://t.co/MEeljqeYsp
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Fifty years after it changed how we think about life, 'The Selfish Gene' by @RichardDawkins returns for its 50th Anniversary.
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Submit your proposal to Oxford Open Immunology’s Special Collection on Immunology in Women’s Health.
From pregnancy to menopause, we’re inviting insights across women’s health.
Deadline: July 1st, 2026
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From science buffs to history lovers, we’ve got the perfect pick for every dad. Save 15% at Bookshop.
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The OHUS series has long defined how American history is written. In this Q and A, Mancall explains how his new book seeks to rethink the earliest chapters of that story.
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