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18 May 2021
Bloomsbury Cultural History

Bloomsbury Cultural History is a reference tool comprising curated and illustrated reference works alongside extensive e-book and image collections.

The Cultural Histories Series covers an authoritative survey of a wide range of subjects throughout history. Each subject is looked at in Antiquity, the Medieval Age, the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the Age of Empire and the Modern Age and thematic coverage is consistent across all periods so that users can either gain a broad overview of a period or follow a theme through the ages.

Features and benefits

  • An illustrated and interactive timeline provides contextual background from antiquity to modernity
  • A bespoke taxonomy allows users to discover the most relevant content
  • 1,000 images from the Wellcome Collection to enable a deeper insight and understanding
  • The vast range of interdisciplinary content makes this a valuable resource for students and scholars of history, anthropology, archaeology, cultural studies, visual culture, history of science and much more
  • Browse by theme or period to fi nd the most benefi cial content

You now have trial access to Bloomsbury Cultural History.

Last modified:05 January 2022 1.00 p.m.
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