The publishing of Anglo-Saxon England (ASE) is a source of pride for Cambridge University Press. The recent fiftieth anniversary of the journal provided a compelling moment to celebrate all that ...
Image caption: Facsimile of original frontispiece of An Exact collection of ye choicest poems & songs, relating to the late times, & continued by the most eminent wits, from 1639 to 1661 (London,...
According to the National Health Service (NHS) Workforce Statistics, 35% of the NHS doctors in the United Kingdom in 2023 reported a nationality other than British.…
https://www.cambridge.org/core/blog/2024/05/10/medical-education-in-empires-connecting-the-dots/
The decade of the long 1960s was shaped by major global transformations. The wave of revolution that swept the continents of Africa, Asia and Latin America from the late ‘60s onwards went hand ...
When the US was gripped by fears about an alleged Communist subversion in the 1950s, academics and intellectuals soon became the target of persecution.…
WESTMINSTER, COLORADO – 7 May 2024 – Considered among the “world’s worst” aquatic weeds, a northern hydrilla subspecies (lithuanica) hinders recreational activities by forming dense can...
WESTMINSTER, Colorado – 20 March 2024 – Recently published research in the journal Weed Science shows that drill-interseeded cover crops into vegetative growth stage 3 (V3) corn performs well...
The German Law Journal editorial team is delighted to bring to you the second issue of this year, which maintains a focus on fundamental, human, and social rights throughout. …
Zhejiang University, in collaboration with Cambridge University Press, is launching the new journal - Animal Nutriomics - that covers all novel research on animal nutrition science from the persp...
https://www.cambridge.org/core/blog/2024/05/01/introducing-animal-nutriomics/
The April BABCP Article of the Month is from Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy (BCP) and is entitled “’Things that shouldn’t be’: a qualitative investigation of violation-related ap...